I am a Sunni Muslim. Though, we all read darood in Namaz and know that darood-e-ibrahim which we read has Mahammad (Sallallo Alaihi Wasallam)'s name many times. I think of my beloved Prophet every time I read darood. So how can Wahabi's scholars say that one cannot think of Prophet during Namaz.
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2I never heard this before. So could you please provide a source for the statement about Wahabi scholars? – Medi1Saif♦ Mar 7 '16 at 13:21
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1Ismaeel Dahelvi, a Wahabi scholar wrote in his book Sirate Mustaqeem. – zeeali Mar 7 '16 at 13:55
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Is your objection to thinking about the Prophet (PBUH) during the whole prayer, or just while reciting the Tashahud? – Atata Mar 7 '16 at 14:09
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1I said during Namaz, it can be anytime. – zeeali Mar 7 '16 at 14:12
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@ZAS, do you think that thinking of the Prophet (PBUH) is considered part of your Khusho' (concentration) in your prayer? How about pondering on the verses that you recite in your prayer? – Atata Mar 7 '16 at 14:59