The question of whether it is compulsory to recite Quranic surahs in a specific order during Salat.
Reversing Verses (Tanksis) - Reversing the order of verses within a surah is prohibited.
The companions organized the order of surahs during prayers.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) recited surahs in different orders during prayers.
The specific order of surahs during Salat is not a directive from the Prophet; it was the companions' initiative.
Flexibility in Choosing Surahs: The speaker emphasizes flexibility in choosing surahs during Salat without strict adherence to a specific order.
The Quran consists of 114 chapters, or surahs, arranged in a particular order. The speaker mentions that reversing the order of verses within a surah (Tanksis) is prohibited, as it distorts the meaning and could be considered an act of blasphemy or kufr.
However, when it comes to the order of surahs during Salat, the speaker notes that the arrangement is not a directive from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The companions organized the order of surahs during prayers, but the Prophet himself recited surahs in a different order during prayers. The speaker emphasizes that the order is not a fixed instruction from the Prophet, and there is flexibility in choosing surahs during Salat.
And Allah knows best