What was it like praying the sunni way for the first time, not in congregation i mean, but the different procedures, the folding of hands, praying without the turbah,the different words etc. did it feel different or was it the same feeling even when you used to pray shia way. Also when did you start learning to pray the sunni way. Is it allowed if i still pray the shia way? these are questions i think a lot about.
Well, as for myself, I personally, due to extensive research in Arabic, believe and practice the following things ever since I left Shiism (aftwards I will get to my experience):
- Al-Sadl and Al-Qabdh (letting the arms hang and holding them in prayer) are BOTH from the Sunnah. I am not a mujtahid, what I am saying is what early big guns of Sunnism said, Ibn Abdil-Barr, the giant of Malikism hold that opinion and I myself pray sometimes sadl and sometimes with qabdh, both ways are beautiful and I strongly believe the Prophet (saws) prayed both ways (and I respect the opinion of those who either argue that one method was later abrogated). It is not a Shia thing, I have no doubt that some Salaf prayed in sadl (there is reports).
- Saying 'alayhissalam etc. for Ahl Al-Bayt AND Sahabah is permissible, ironically the Hanbali madhab is very open minded in this issue. It's not a Shia thing, the mutaqaddimeen of the Sunnis used 'alayhissalam for Ahl Al-Bayt AND Sahabah (Shias will only refer to the Ahl Al-Bayt bits, obviously ...), I myself use both and have written a number of articles on this issue alone onbrother Efendi's - also an Ex-Shia - Gift2Shias blog:
https://gift2shias.com/category/salawat-issue-sending-salam-on-sahabaahl-al-bayt-etc/- Saying Salawat on Muhammad and Aal Muhammad in Sujud. It's barely practiced and ironically the likes of Shaikh Al-Albani ("Nasibi" authority) pushed people in his lectures to send Salawat on Muhammad and Aal Muhammad after EVERY du'a, anywhere, including in Salah, as it is from the aadaab of du'ah to start with prasing Allah then finishing with Salah on Muhammad and Aal Muhammad, عليهم السلام). For example (in sujud): "Subhaana Rabbiyal-A3laa wa bi7amdi, Allahummaaghfirli wali walidaini, Allahummma Salli wa sallam 3ala sayyidina Muhammad wa 3ala Aali Sayyidina Muhammad."
Having said that, I feel much more comfortable having abondened the Imami Shia Salah. The worst thing by far about the Shia Imami Salah (what a big irony really ...) is that they don't say the full IBRAHIMIC Salawat in ANY of their ritual prayers (I mean 5 daily ones and Nawafil), i.e. it is THEM who say incomplete Salawat on the Prophet! Let me eleborate:
Sunnis take the beautiful Salawat on the Prophet and his Aal (in PRAYER outside prayer it is not wajib to send prayers on his families, all hadith stating otherwise are fabrications and I have proven that from my articles) from a number of Sahabah, all very similar but slightly different, beautiful to memorise all. ALL Sunni Salawat in prayer include a COMPLETE Ibrahimic salawat, all of them consist of more than one line of prayer, like the following one:
Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammad, wa 'ala 'Ali Muhammad, kama sallayta 'ala ‘Ibrahim, wa 'ala 'Ali ‘Ibrahim. ‘Innaka Hamidum Majid. Allahumma barik 'ala Muhammad, wa 'ala 'Ali Muhammad, kama barakta 'ala ‘Ibrahim, wa ;ala 'Ali ‘Ibrahim. ‘Innaka Hamidum Majid.So above you can see the Sunni salawat on the Prophet and his Aal that every Sunni recites (also narrated by the likes of "Nasibi" Ibn 'Omar son of the great "Nasibi" ''Omar ibn Al-Khattab, in the book of the 'Nasibis' Sahih Al-Bukhari ...). Can you see how long it is, how much praise it includes? Now compare it to the Rafidi Salawat in their prayer it consists of a SINGLE line:
Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammad wa Aali Muhammad (note: I am comparing only both SALAWAT not the entire tashahhud)
A single line, an incomplete Ibrahimic prayer! It is THEM who don't pray the actual Ibrahimic salawat, not even in their daily prayers (even in their speeches you can rarely hear them reciting it). So ironically, the Sunni prayer includes more praises on Muhammad and his Aal and is hence more complete.
There is more I can tell, inshaallah in the future.