O Allah, send prayers upon Muhammad and upon the family or followers of Muhammad, Just as You sent prayers upon Ibrahim and the family or followers of Ibrahim, Verily, you are full of Praise and Majesty. O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family or followers of Muhammad as You blessed Ibrahim and the family or followers of Ibraaheem, Verily, you are full of Praise and Majesty.
If you find benefit in reading this guide, please consider subscribing to our email newsletter so we can send you more beneficial content. Now you know how to perform a rakah — one unit of prayer. The next step is to combine 2, 3, or 4 rakah together to complete one salah. Download a free PDF version of this guide You can read it at anytime, at your own convenience. Getting Started Now that our wudu has been properly made we can proceed and begin to pray salah.
There will be a part when you are standing A part when you recite from the Quran A part when you bow down A part where you prostrate make sujud. Here is a summary of how each of the five daily prayers differ from one another: Fajr — has two rakah, or two units Dhur — has four rakah Asr — has four rakah Maghrib — has three rakah Isha — has four rakah Let us break down how each rakah of the salah is performed, step by step.
Step 1 — Make your intention to pray We first began the prayer by making an intention from the heart to pray to Allah. Step 3 — Lower your hands and place them over your naval. Your right hand should be placed over your left hand. Step 4 — Keep your eyes focused on the ground in front of you Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him said that while you praying your eyes should always look to where you will prostrate.
Step 6 — Bow down. Step 8 — Go down to perform prostration. Step 10 — Rise up from sujud and sit for a moment Say Allahu akbar as you rise from sujud and then sit on your left leg. Step 13 — Perform the tashahud at the end of every two rakah Instead of standing up after the two sujud, this time around you will sit on your legs and knees again.
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A believer does not see salah as a burden but rather a privilege to learn and develop a deeper connection to his creator. A Muslim offers prayer out of humility and love to show their inner devotion to Allah because he or she depends on him. Fardh — Imperative missing a fardh salah is considered a grave sin.
Wajib — Obligatory missing is considered a sin, just not as great as a fardh salah. Here there are two types, one Rasulullah prayed regularly known as Muakkadah and one prophet prayed occasionally, Ghair Muakkadah. Nafl — Voluntary. This table summarizes the number of rakats for each prayer. These should be memorized so you know how many rakats each you will need to pray.
A rakat can be viewed as a single unit or cycle of prayer. Before beginning to pray one must be in a state of cleanliness. This is done by performing Wudu ablution. In other cases, Tayammum or Ghusl are also acceptable methods of purification. Have the proper intention to pray salah and to know whether one is praying fardh, sunnah, or nafl.
Covering of satr private parts. For males, clothes should cover from the naval bellybutton to just below the knees. Begin with the proper niyyah intention that you want to pray, this can be done in your mind or verbally. The purpose is so that you are not heedless in prayer but are aware of the kind of salat you are about to offer.
Ensure your praying area is clean, put down you prayer mat facing the direction of the Qiblah. Stand as you would normally with your feet around four inches apart. Direct your gaze towards the place of your sajdah. Now, with palms open, raise your hands to your ears and say the Takbir Allahu Akbar which means Allah is the greatest. Your prayer has now commenced. Women praying should raise their hands to their shoulders.
After Takbir, place cross your hands at chest level grabbing your left wrist with your right hand. Meaning: Glory and praise be to You, O Allah. Blessed be Your name and exalted be Your majesty, there is none worthy of worship except You. After this recite Surah Al-Fatiha which is the first chapter of the Quran.
Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek. Show us the straight way, The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose portion is not wrath, and who go not astray. Surah Ikhlas is commonly taught first because it is one of the shorter surahs and for the great rewards associated with it. Bismillah hir Rahman nir Rahim Qul Huwallahu ahad. Lam yalid wa lam yu-lad. Wa lam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad.
Meaning: In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful. Say, He is Allah, the One. Allah is Eternal and Absolute.
He begets not, nor was He begotten. And there is none co-equal unto Him. Say Allahu Akbar, bend down for ruku. Ruku is the position where you keep your head and back aligned and put your hands on your knees. Here recite Tasbeeh three times or any odd number of times you like.
Next stand up from the bowing position saying [5] ,. According to Hambali Fiqh, you can raise both your hands up to your earlobes before entering ruku and after coming up from ruku. While coming up from ruku your hands should be at your side and not crossed at the chest. Say Allahu Akbar and go down for sajdah prostration.
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