![]() The minority Ibadi school of Islam rejects the practice of qunūt altogether. During dua qunut, the hands should be put together like a beggar. In Fath al-Bari, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani comments that its chain is faultless. Humaid says: "I asked Anas: 'Is the qunut before or after the ruku?' he said: 'We would do it before or after." This hadith was related by Ibn Majah and Muhammad ibn Nasr. It is permissible to make the qunut before going into ruku (bowing), or it may be recited when one stands up straight after the ruku. However, it is more understood to be a special du'a which is recited during the prayer. Qunut has many linguistic meanings, such as humility, obedience and devotion. The word duʿā' ( Arabic: دعاء) is Arabic for supplication, so the longer phrase duʿā' qunūt is sometimes used. " Qunūt" ( Arabic: القنوت) literally means "being obedient" or "the act of standing" in Classical Arabic. " Qunut" is a supplication type of prayer made while standing in Islam. ![]()
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