Can make appeals in other languages \u200b\u200bbesides Arabic during prayer (salah), after Tashahhud as pleas in Tradition? Can we pray other prayers from the Koran that are not tradition (sunnah)?
Praise be to Allah
First, if the prayer may well say his prayer in Arabic, it is not permissible for the place in another language.
But if the prayer is not able to make his appeal in Arabic, no reason why should not it in their own language, while beginning to learn Arabic in the meantime.
With regard to making a plea in languages \u200b\u200bother than Arabic was the canonical prayer, there is nothing wrong with that, especially if it will make the prayer concentrate better in his appeal.
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah said:
"It is permissible to make an appeal in Arabic and other languages. God knows the intention of the believer and what you need, not matter what language you speak, because He hears all voices in all different languages, asking for all sorts of needs. "
Majmoo 'al-Fataawa, 22/488-489.
See also the answers to questions No. 3471 and 11588.
Secondly, there is nothing wrong with reciting prayers mentioned in the Quran, even if there is no report that Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) recited in the prayers there. All are good and contain guide for the believer. Most of the prayers of the prophets and messengers we know is the Koran. Undoubtedly, their pleas are the most eloquent and profound in meaning.
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:
"Muslims must make their prayers by reciting the prescribed prayers that are mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah, because they are certainly full of virtue and profit, and this is the right way. The scholars of Islam and Imams have said the prayers which are prescribed in Islam, and dismissed the appeals invented, therefore we must follow this. "
Majmoo 'al-Fataawa, 1/346-348.
And Allah knows best.
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