جمعه: 1403/01/10

Salam in the prayers

 

1114. While a person sits after reciting Tashahhud in the last Rak'at, and his body is tranquil, it is Mustahab to say:Assalamu ‘Alayka Ayyuhan Nabiyyu wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.
Then it is obligatory to say: Assalamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh.

Or alternatively, he can say: Assalamu Alayna Wa Ala Ibadi llahis Salihin.

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Tashahhud

 

1109. In the second Rak’at of all obligatory prayers, and in the third Rak’at of Maghrib prayers and in the fourth Rak’at of Zuhr, ‘Asr and ‘Isha prayers, one should sit after the second prostration with a tranquil body, and recite Tashahhud thus: “Ash Hadu An la ilaha illal lahu Wahdahu la Sharika Lah, wa Ash Hadu Anna Mohammadan 'Abduhu wa Rasuluh, Alla Humma Salli 'Ala Mohammadin wa Aali Mohammad”.

 

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Obligatory Sajdahs in the Holy Qur'an

 

1102. The following Surahs of the holy Qur'an, contains the verses with obligatory Sajdah:

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The Mustahab and Makrooh things in Sajdah

 

1100. Certain things are Mustahab in Sajdah:

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Things on which Sajdah is allowed

 

1085. Sajdah should be performed on earth, and on those things which are not edible and are grown from earth, like wood and leaves of trees.
It is not permissible to perform Sajdah on things which are used as food, dress and gemstones like Aqeeq (Agate).

1086. As per obligatory precaution, Sajdah should not be performed on the vine leaves.

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Sujood (Prostrating)

 

1054. A person offering prayers should perform two Sajdahs after the Ruku’, in each Rak’at of the obligatory as well as Mustahab prayers. Sajdah means that one should place his forehead, both the palms and the knees, and both the big toes on the ground.

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Ruku’ (Bowing)

 

1031. In every Rak’at, a person offering prayers should, after reciting the Surahs (Qira'at), bow to an extent that he is able to rest his hands on his knees. This act is called Ruku’.

1032. If a person bows down in the posture of Ruku’ but does not place his hands on his knees, his Ruku’ is in order, however, as per recommended precaution, one should place his hands on his knees.

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Qira'at (reciting the Surah Al - Hamd and other Surah)

 

987. In the daily obligatory prayers, one should recite Surah Al - Hamd and other complete Surah in the first and second Rak’ats. The Surah Az – Zuha and Surah Inshirah are treated as one Surah in Namaz, and so are the Surah Al – Fil and Quraysh.

988. If the time left for Namaz is little, or if a person has to helplessly abandon the Surah because of fear that a thief, a beast, or anything else may do him harm, he should not recite the other Surah.

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Qiyam (To Stand)

 

967. To stand erect while saying Takbiratul Ihram, and to stand before the Ruku’ – which is called Qiyam muttasil ba Ruku’ – is the Rukn of the prayers. But, standing while reciting Surah Al - Hamd and the other Surah and standing after performing the Ruku’, is not Rukn and if a person omits it inadvertently, his prayers are in order.

968. It is obligatory for a person to stand awhile before and after pronouncing Takbir, so as to ensure that he has pronounced the Takbir while standing.

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Takbiratul Ihram

 

957. To say Allahu Akbar in the beginning of every prayer is obligatory, and one of its Rukns, and it is necessary that every letter of Allahu and Akbar, and the two words are uttered in proper succession. It is also necessary that these two words should be pronounced in correct Arabic. If a person pronounces these words incorrectly, or utters their translation, it will not be valid.

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