Home » Hanafi Fiqh » Askimam.org » Salaam: Does it state in the Quran that one should pray 5 times a day? If it does not, then why doesnt it?

Salaam: Does it state in the Quran that one should pray 5 times a day? If it does not, then why doesnt it?

Answered as per Hanafi Fiqh by Askimam.org

Since according to one of the pillars of Islam, we must pray 5 times a day without exception or excuse. I know it states Asr, Maghrib and Fajr times but why not explicitly state 5 times a day. Thank you. Salaam.

Answer

Salaat is one of the most important forms of worship in Islam. It is one of
the 5 pillars. In numerous places in the Qur’aan, Allah Ta’ala consistently
reminds us to establish Salaat. It is important for us to understand that it
is not necessary for every single thing in Islam to be established by the
Qur’aan only. There are four authentic sources from where anything in Islam
must be derived: a) Qur’aan, b) Hadith, c) consensus of the Ulama, and, d)
Analogy.

The Qur’aan and Hadith only mentions certain laws and principles from which
the Jurists derive and extract the different laws of the Shari’ah. Can you
imagine how difficult it would have been for one to complete reciting the
entire Qur’aan once if the Qur’aan were to have encompassed every single
little intricate matter in Islam?

Whilst there are indications towards all 5 Salaat in the Qur’aan, our Nabi
(Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) has clearly and explicitly mentioned it to us
in his narrations. This is sufficient proof for us to believe and act upon
it. The question of ‘why didn’t the Qur’aan mention it’ can arise in
thousands of other issues in Islam. It is, therefore, not practical for the
Qur’aan to mention every single little thing. This is over and above the
fact that Allah Ta’ala in His infinite mercy and wisdom knew exactly why he
did not mention these things.

and Allah Ta’ala Knows Best

for: Mufti Ebrahim Desai
FATWA DEPT.

Original Source Link

This answer was collected from Askimam.org, which is operated under the supervision of Mufti Ebrahim Desai from South Africa.

Read answers with similar topics: