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کلاه و لنکوته در نماز

کلاه و لنکوته در نماز

امین الدین سعیدی ـ سعید افغانی

کلاه و لنکوته در نماز در این جای شک نیست که پوشاندن سر درحین نماز برای ایجاد تواضع وفروتنی وبرای خشوع وخضوع مفید ومؤثر میباشد . اما قاعدهء عام است که امر عبادی و طریق اجرای عبادات به نقل است و نه به عقل و منطق. این بدان معنی هم نیست که اعمال عبادی منطق و مفیدیت خود را نداشته باشد. اما مسلمان اجرای این اعمال را بخاطر امر و حکم شرع اجراء و عملی میکند و دیکر دلایل مسایل ضمنی اند. با فهم این اصول و قواعد قابل تذکر است که برخی از مسلمانان بخصوص در افغانستان حکم میفرمایند که امام مسجد حتمآ باید در وقت نماز ، کلاه ویا لنکوته به سر داشته باشند . اگر احیاناً کدام ملا بی کلاه ولنکوته در مسجد بحیث امام به امامت پرداخت و مصروف نماز گردد به ګمان اغلب، چانس ادامهء امامت را هم ازدست میدهد.

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