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Learn How to Pray Salaah Step by Step

  • Salah
  • December 13, 2021

The five prayers are among the best acts of worship that the Muslim performs. Performing them is the best deed after having the correct belief in God and His Messenger. Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh), was asked what the best deed was and he said it was performing the obligatory prayers at the beginning of their times.


Each of the 5 prayers have different number of units (Raka'at) daily.

Fajr (Dawn Prayer) is 2 units (Raka'at):This prayer starts off the day with the remembrance of God; it is performed before sunrise.

Dhor (Noon prayer) is 4 units (Raka'at):After the day's work has begun, one breaks shortly after noon to again remember God and seek His guidance.

Asr (Afternoon prayer) is 4 units (Raka'at):In the late afternoon, people take a few minutes to remember God and the greater meaning of their lives.

Maghrib (Sunset prayer) is 3 units (Raka'at):Just after the sun goes down, Muslims remember God again as the day begins to come to a close.

Isha (Night prayer) is 4 units (Raka'at):Before retiring for the night, Muslims again take the time to remember God's presence, guidance, mercy, and forgiveness.

Besides the five daily prayers, other notable forms of salah include:

  • Jumu'ah – Weekly congregational prayer (replaces dhuhr on Fridays two rakat along with khutba)

  • Sunnah - These prayers are recommended to be performed as by the Prophet on a regular basis throughout the lifetime; missing once or twice so that it does not become fard is called Sunnat.

    • 2 Rak'ats Sunnat for Fajr. (The Fajr sunnat is offered before Fajr prayers, and Duha prayer after sunrise.)

    • 6 Rak'ats Sunnat for Zuhr. (The Zuhr sunnat is 4 rakats before Zuhr and 2 rakats after zuhur.)

    • 2 Rak'ats Sunnat for Maghrib. (The sunnat for maghrib should be offered after Maghrib prayers.)

    • 2 Rak'ats Sunnat for Isha. (The sunnat for Isha is 2 rakat after Isha and another 2 rakat named Chafa'a and followed by 1 rakat of Witr.)

    • 4 Rak'ats Sunnat for Asr



Source: learnreligions.com & learnislam.com & allahsword

6 Next, Sujood is a Fard action.

Sujood is the plural of Sajdah. Each Raka'ah has two prostrations (Sajdah) with a Jalsah in between them.


From Qawmah, go into Sajdah saying "Allahu Akbar" by placing the knees, hands, nose and forehead, in that order, on the ground.

َMen - َThe elbows are held away from the sides of the body (but not too much) and ground.
The feet should be at right angles to the ground and toes, with the toes bent facing the Qiblah.

َWomen - The woman should draw all of her limbs closely together achieve maximum modesty. Her abdomen will rest on top of her thighs and her arms remain closely at her sides while her forearms lay on the floor.
She does not keep her feet upright like men but will be resting to the right of her.


While in Sajdah recite the following three times:

Pronunciation:
سُبْحَانَ رَبِّیَ الْاَعْلٰی


English:
(Glorified is my Lord, the Most Exalted).


This completes the first Sajdah. Without delay, saying Allahu Akbar rise to sit in Jalsah.


Briefly sit in Jalsah and then saying Allahu Akbar perform the second Sajdah.


Immediately on reciting Tasbeeh of Sujood three times in the second Sajdah stand up for the next raka’ah or rise to sit in Qa'dah while saying the Takbeer.



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