is he spitting on his hands and then wipes it in the face?
Isnt he muslim? If so shouldnt he be praying with his forehead touching the ground, facing east aka kissing the turf #skysports
I haven't heard of this from the sunnah,I think it is just a cultural thing.No, Sajda is only one way of praying to God (it is not kissing the turf really it is putting your forehead, the highest/most important part of your body, to the ground in front of God) Putting your hands together, casting your eyes down or high to the sky and speaking to God is another form, it is also very common to put your hands, that are used to symbolically connect you to God, to your face after the prayer.
No, Sajda is only one way of praying to God (it is not kissing the turf really it is putting your forehead, the highest/most important part of your body, to the ground in front of God) Putting your hands together, casting your eyes down or high to the sky and speaking to God is another form, it is also very common to put your hands, that are used to symbolically connect you to God, to your face after the prayer.
I was mocking skysports' ignorant commentators actually
is he spitting on his hands and then wipes it in the face?
I knew what you meant. Meta has made a couple of posts before regarding similar comments. For the readers here, what Ozil doing there is called Du'a, it is "wishing" "hoping" "asking" from god. When you kneel on the knees and forehead (nose must also touch the ground) it is praying but it is to thank god.
Muslims pray such
I knew what you meant. Meta has made a couple of posts before regarding similar comments. For the readers here, what Ozil doing there is called Du'a, it is "wishing" "hoping" "asking" from god. When you kneel on the knees and forehead (nose must also touch the ground) it is praying but it is to thank god.
I hope he's praying to not be a big game choker.
Making a supplication, don't act like it's the first time you've seen this...
is he spitting on his hands and then wipes it in the face?