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There are idols, there are gods. But there is only one God Almighty, the creator of all that exists. What baffles me is how someone in this 21st century would still come out and say that ALLAH, the Islamic name for God Almighty, is an idol and not the true God.

No matter how much energy you spend in explaining to them that they are wrong, they would never accept your points even though they are so convincing.

Someone told me recently that the Muslim prayer is an incantation made to their idol. I laughed, then asked if he has ever cared to know the meaning of what they say while praying. So he said, "How can I know when you would hardly see a mosque or a Muslim praying in the language he understands which is english."

I couldn't blame him because he said the truth. Some of us reverts had to go extra miles by ourselves to know or understand the faith we now claim to follow. If we had waited for a local mosque or the nearest Muslim to us to tell us what they say while praying, we may never know.

Below is the video I made on the Islamic prayer or what is called 'Salat' by the Muslims. I said everything in ENGLISH so as to combat the idea that Muslims are saying some strange and evil things to their God.

To make the video as short as possible, I only did what I call, "One circle of prayer" or what is generally known among the Muslims as RAKAT. In the real sense, you have to do more than one RAKAT depending on the time of prayer. It's mainly a repitation of the first circle of prayer.

Note that all Muslims, just like I did in the video below begin their prayer with the recitation of the first chapter of the Quran. After that, you then recite any other chapter you can easily remember. In my case, I recited Surah 103, before bowing my head to my creator.

The Islamic prayer is not demonic.

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There are idols, there are gods. But there is only one God Almighty, the creator of all that exists. What baffles me is how someone in this 21st century would still come out and say that ALLAH, the Islamic name for God Almighty, is an idol and not the true God. No matter how much energy you spend in explaining to them that they are wrong, they would never accept your points even though they are so convincing. Someone told me recently that the Muslim prayer is an incantation made to their idol. I laughed, then asked if he has ever cared to know the meaning of what they say while praying. So he said, "How can I know when you would hardly see a mosque or a Muslim praying in the language he understands which is english." I couldn't blame him because he said the truth. Some of us reverts had to go extra miles by ourselves to know or understand the faith we now claim to follow. If we had waited for a local mosque or the nearest Muslim to us to tell us what they say while praying, we may never know. Below is the video I made on the Islamic prayer or what is called 'Salat' by the Muslims. I said everything in ENGLISH so as to combat the idea that Muslims are saying some strange and evil things to their God. To make the video as short as possible, I only did what I call, "One circle of prayer" or what is generally known among the Muslims as RAKAT. In the real sense, you have to do more than one RAKAT depending on the time of prayer. It's mainly a repitation of the first circle of prayer. Note that all Muslims, just like I did in the video below begin their prayer with the recitation of the first chapter of the Quran. After that, you then recite any other chapter you can easily remember. In my case, I recited Surah 103, before bowing my head to my creator. The Islamic prayer is not demonic.