Examining the Expression “as-Salaat Mi'raj al-Mu'min” in the Early and Late Sources of the Fariqeyn and Validating It by Examining the Same Theme Narrations
In addition to the verses of the Holy Qur'an, many narrations on the importance and virtue of prayer have been narrated in the early and late books of Fariqeyn. One of the famous sayings about prayer is the hadith “as-salaat Mi'raj al-Mu'min” which is attributed to the Prophet(PBUH) in some books. The upcoming essay, which was compiled using the method of content analysis and based on library sources, has a look at the sourcing and validity of the above sentence. In the early Shia and Sunni books, there is no trace of such a famous and famous speech, and its mention in the later books is also without evidence and source and only attributed to the Prophet(PBUH). Of course, by examining the same theme narrations, the virtue of “being adducent of prayer” in the sense of bringing closer to God is proven, and the narration “as-Salaat Qurban Kol Taqi” is quoted in the Fariqeyn sources as a reliable and connected narration, and it is the only narration that can be cited in these narrations. However, the virtue of “being ascension of prayer” cannot be proven in narrations and it is only a statement of later scholars. The role of quote in meaning is prominent in the creation of the sentence “as-Sala't Mi'raj al-Mu'men” and other similar sentences.
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