Citaat door Supersister:bedankt meid voor je genomen moeite..
ik weet hoe het gebed verricht dient te worden en wat je daarbij moet zeggen .
eigenlijk ben ik alleen op zoek naar de iqamat asalat,het liefts in schrift zodat ik het aan iemand kan onderwijzen..en zodat diegene het ook kan lezen aangezien ze geen arabisch kan.
allah ibarek fik voor je moeite
misschien dat iemand anders mij kan helpen?
Allahuma ameen op je dua lieverd. Graag gedaan meis!
Insha Allah krijg je die tekst nog, ik kon het echter niet vinden voor je in het Arabisch noch in het Nederlands, wel in het Engels. Ik voeg overigens onderstaande fatwa toe ter info. Ghair insha Allah!
Fatwas of Nur `Ala Al-Darb>Volume 6>Book of Salah>Chapter on Adhan and Iqamah>Ruling on the Adhan and the Iqamah for women?
145- Ruling on women pronouncing Adhan and Iqamah
Question:
Are women obliged to perform Adhan (call to Prayer) or Iqamah (call to start the Prayer) at the time of Salah (Prayer)?
Answer:
Men are obliged to perform Adhan and Iqamah. This is Mashru` (Islamically permissible) for them, even if the man is alone, because Adhan and Iqamah are a collective obligation on a group of people - that is, if one of them performs it, the others are excused from this obligation. If one man performs Adhan and Iqamah, this will be enough. There was controversy concerning their obligation on one man as well as the person who should perform them, if it is only one man who should perform Adhan and Iqamah. As for women, they are not obliged to perform either Adhan or Iqamah, as the matter of calling to congregational Prayer is related to men only, as well as that of informing the people of the times of Prayers. Women perform Salah at home, and are not obliged to that matter. We mean that women are not obliged to perform Adhan or Iqamah. They should start Salah with Takbir (saying: "Allahu Akbar [Allah is the Greatest]"
and perform it in the way men do. However, women are not obliged to perform Adhan or Iqamah because there is no evidence on this matter.