8:35Note-[Meccan Polytheists Were Formally Following Abraham's Practices)(The Prayers (Salat) Existed Before the Quran].

8:35Note-[Meccan Polytheists Were Formally Following Abraham's Practices)(The Prayers (Salat) Existed Before the Quran].
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EDIP'S VERSE/NOTE:
8:35 Their prayer(salat) at the sanctuary was nothing but deception/noise and aversion. Taste the retribution for what you have rejected.

Note:
The Quran informs us that the practices of Islam were initially revealed to Abraham. Abraham and his followers were observing the sala prayer (✔️21:73). Meccan polytheists never accepted that they were polytheists (đŸĨĨ6:23; 16:35). Since they believed in the intercession of some holy people, and since they falsely attributed numerous prohibitions and rules to God, the Quran considered them polytheists. Those so-called Muslims who reverted to the belief and practices of the era of ignorance after the revelation of the Quran, tried to create some artificial differences between them and Meccan polytheists. They distorted the meaning of the verse into "their prayer is only clapping hands and whistles" so that Meccan polytheists will be seen to be bizarre and different. The word muka means whistle, noise, or hypocrisy. The celebrated Arabic dictionary Lisan al-Arab, under the definition of this word, lists underground escape holes dug by moles. This resembles the word nafaqa (hypocrisy), which relates a semantic relation between physical holes and abstract hypocrisy. As for the word tasdiya, either means aversion or it is a form of tasdidah, which simply means repelling. In fact, the following verse uses its verb form, supporting our understanding.
See 53:19. Also, see chapter 107 and verse 🌾9:54.
(⧍⧧:ā§­ā§Š✔️
؈َØŦَØšَŲ„ْŲ†َØ§Ų‡ُŲ…ْ ØŖَØĻِŲ…َّØŠً ؊َŲ‡ْدُŲˆŲ†َ بِØŖَŲ…ْØąِŲ†َا ؈َØŖَ؈ْØ­َ؊ْŲ†َا ØĨِŲ„َ؊ْŲ‡ِŲ…ْ ؁ِØšْŲ„َ Ø§Ų„ْØŽَ؊ْØąَاØĒِ ؈َØĨِŲ‚َØ§Ų…َ Ø§Ų„ØĩَّŲ„َا؊ِ ؈َØĨِ؊ØĒَØ§ØĄَ Ø§Ų„Ø˛َّ؃َا؊ِ ۖ ؈َ؃َØ§Ų†ُŲˆØ§ Ų„َŲ†َا ØšَابِدِŲŠŲ†َ
āφ⧰ু āφāĻŽি āϤেāĻ“ঁāϞোāĻ•āĻ• āύেāϤৃāϤ্āĻŦ āĻĻাāύ āϕ⧰িāĻ›িāϞো, āϤেāĻ“ঁāϞোāĻ•ে āφāĻŽাā§° āύিā§°্āĻĻেāĻļ āĻ…āύুāϏাā§°ে āĻŽাāύুāĻšāĻ• āϏāĻ িāĻ• āĻĒāĻĨ āĻĻেāĻ–ুā§ąাāχāĻ›িāϞ; āφ⧰ু āφāĻŽি āϤেāĻ“ঁāϞোāĻ•āĻ• āĻ¸ā§Žāϕ⧰্āĻŽ āϕ⧰িāĻŦāϞৈ, āϚাāϞাāϤ āĻ•া⧟েāĻŽ āϕ⧰িāĻŦāϞৈ āφ⧰ু āϝাāĻ•াāϤ āĻĒ্ā§°āĻĻাāύ āϕ⧰িāĻŦāϞৈ āĻ…āĻšী āĻĒ্ā§°েā§°āĻŖ āϕ⧰িāĻ›িāϞো; āφ⧰ু āϤেāĻ“ঁāϞোāĻ• āφāĻŽাā§°েāχ āχāĻŦাāĻĻāϤāĻ•াā§°ী āφāĻ›িāϞ।)
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(ā§Ŧ:ā§¨ā§ŠđŸĨĨ
ØĢُŲ…َّ Ų„َŲ…ْ ØĒَ؃ُŲ†ْ ؁ِØĒْŲ†َØĒُŲ‡ُŲ…ْ ØĨِŲ„َّا ØŖَŲ†ْ Ų‚َØ§Ų„ُŲˆØ§ ؈َØ§Ų„Ų„َّŲ‡ِ ØąَبِّŲ†َا Ų…َا ؃ُŲ†َّا Ų…ُØ´ْØąِ؃ِŲŠŲ†َ
āϤেāϤি⧟া āϏিāĻšঁāϤ⧰ āĻ“āϚ⧰āϤ āĻāχ āĻ•āĻĨাā§° āĻŦাāĻšিā§°ে āφāύ āĻ•োāύো āĻ…āϜুāĻšাāϤ āύাāĻĨাāĻ•িāĻŦ, ‘āφāĻŽাā§° ā§°āĻŦ āφāϞ্āϞাāĻšā§° āĻļāĻĒāϤ! āφāĻŽি āĻŽুāĻļ্āĻŦā§°িāĻ• āύাāĻ›িāϞো’।
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ā§§ā§Ŧ:ā§Šā§Ģ
؈َŲ‚َØ§Ų„َ Ø§Ų„َّذِŲŠŲ†َ ØŖَØ´ْØąَ؃ُŲˆØ§ Ų„َ؈ْ Ø´َØ§ØĄَ Ø§Ų„Ų„َّŲ‡ُ Ų…َا ØšَبَدْŲ†َا Ų…ِŲ†ْ دُŲˆŲ†ِŲ‡ِ Ų…ِŲ†ْ Ø´َ؊ْØĄٍ Ų†َØ­ْŲ†ُ ؈َŲ„َا ØĸبَاؤُŲ†َا ؈َŲ„َا Ø­َØąَّŲ…ْŲ†َا Ų…ِŲ†ْ دُŲˆŲ†ِŲ‡ِ Ų…ِŲ†ْ Ø´َ؊ْØĄٍ ۚ ؃َذَٰŲ„ِ؃َ ؁َØšَŲ„َ Ø§Ų„َّذِŲŠŲ†َ Ų…ِŲ†ْ Ų‚َبْŲ„ِŲ‡ِŲ…ْ ۚ ؁َŲ‡َŲ„ْ ØšَŲ„َŲ‰ Ø§Ų„ØąُّØŗُŲ„ِ ØĨِŲ„َّا Ø§Ų„ْبَŲ„َاØēُ Ø§Ų„ْŲ…ُبِŲŠŲ†ُ
āφ⧰ু āϝিāϏāĻ•āϞে āĻļ্āĻŦিā§°্āĻ• āϕ⧰িāĻ›ে āϏিāĻšঁāϤে āĻ•ā§Ÿ, ‘āφāϞ্āϞাāĻšে āχāϚ্āĻ›া āϕ⧰িāϞে āφāĻŽি āφ⧰ু āφāĻŽাā§° āĻĒিāϤৃ-āĻĒুā§°ুāώāϏāĻ•āϞে āϤেāĻ“ঁā§° āĻŦাāĻšিā§°ে āφāύ⧰ āχāĻŦাāĻĻāϤ āύāϕ⧰িāϞোāĻšেঁāϤেāύ, āφ⧰ু āϤেāĻ“ঁā§° āĻŦিāĻĒā§°ীāϤে āφāĻŽি āĻ•োāύো āĻŦāϏ্āϤু āĻšাā§°াāĻŽো āύāϕ⧰িāϞোāĻšেঁāϤেāύ’। āϏিāĻšঁāϤ⧰ āĻĒূā§°্āĻŦā§ąā§°্āϤীāϏāĻ•āϞেāĻ“ āĻāύেāĻ•ুā§ąাāχ āϕ⧰িāĻ›িāϞ। āĻāϤেāĻ•ে ā§°াāĻ›ুāϞāϏāĻ•āϞ⧰ āϕ⧰্āϤāĻŦ্āϝ āĻ•েā§ąāϞ āϏুāϏ্āĻĒāώ্āϟ āĻŦাāĻŖী āĻĒৌঁāĻ›াāχ āĻĻি⧟া āύāĻšā§Ÿ āϜাāύো?)
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(⧝:ā§Ģā§Ē
؈َŲ…َا Ų…َŲ†َØšَŲ‡ُŲ…ْ ØŖَŲ†ْ ØĒُŲ‚ْبَŲ„َ Ų…ِŲ†ْŲ‡ُŲ…ْ Ų†َ؁َŲ‚َاØĒُŲ‡ُŲ…ْ ØĨِŲ„َّا ØŖَŲ†َّŲ‡ُŲ…ْ ؃َ؁َØąُŲˆØ§ بِØ§Ų„Ų„َّŲ‡ِ ؈َبِØąَØŗُŲˆŲ„ِŲ‡ِ ؈َŲ„َا ؊َØŖْØĒُŲˆŲ†َ Ø§Ų„ØĩَّŲ„َا؊َ ØĨِŲ„َّا ؈َŲ‡ُŲ…ْ ؃ُØŗَØ§Ų„َŲ‰ٰ ؈َŲ„َا ؊ُŲ†ْ؁ِŲ‚ُŲˆŲ†َ ØĨِŲ„َّا ؈َŲ‡ُŲ…ْ ؃َØ§ØąِŲ‡ُŲˆŲ†َ
āφ⧰ু āϏিāĻšঁāϤ⧰ āĻ…ā§°্āĻĨāϏাāĻšাāϝ্āϝ āĻ—্ā§°āĻšāĻŖ āϕ⧰িāĻŦāϞৈ āύিāώেāϧ āϕ⧰া āĻšৈāĻ›ে āĻāχāĻ•াā§°āĻŖে āϝে, āϏিāĻšঁāϤে āφāϞ্āϞাāĻš āφ⧰ু āϤেāĻ“ঁā§° ā§°াāĻ›ুāϞ⧰ āϏৈāϤে āĻ•ুāĻĢā§°ী āϕ⧰িāĻ›ে āφ⧰ু āϚাāϞাāϤāϤ āωāĻĒāϏ্āĻĨিāϤ āĻšā§Ÿ āĻ•েā§ąāϞ āĻļৈāĻĨিāϞ্āϝ⧰ āϏৈāϤে,[1] āφ⧰ু āĻ…ā§°্āĻĨāϏাāĻšাāϝ্āϝ āϕ⧰ে āĻ•েā§ąāϞ āĻ…āύিāϚ্āĻ›াāĻ•ৃāϤāĻ­াā§ąে।)(+Ch-107).
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