The first and foremost important duty in Islam after one has brought faith in Allah and in the Prophet and borne testimony to the oneness of Allah and Prophethood of Muhammed as His Prophet is Salaah.
Salaah, if it is offered with a sincere heart, proper devotion and mental concentration, is particularly vested with the property of cleansing the heart, reforming one's life and ridding it of sins and impurities. It generates love, piety and also truth. It promotes fear of Allah in man.
A tradition of the Holy Prophet reads:
“What separates a believer from infidelity is simply the Salaah.”
This tradition clearly warns that if a Muslim gives up Salaah he will get associated with infidelity; his conduct will become that of an infidel. In another tradition, the Holy Prophet has said:
“He has no share in Islam who does not offer Salaah.”
Let us now imagine what our end is going to be if we fail to cultivate the habit of Salaah. It has been heard by most of us on numerous occasions that on the day of Qiyamah, we will be raised with those groups of people who we imitated in this world.
Do we ever stop to think who we are imitating? Why do we behave the way we do? What is our goal in life? What do we hope to achieve in this life?
Performing Salaah five times daily is the basis of Islam upon which Inshallah everything else will fall into place accordingly.
May Allah Taa'la grant us the ability to perform our 5 daily Salaah. Ameen -inter-islam.org
How to Pray in Islam
Prayer (Salaat) is one of the five pillars of Islam and a fundamental act to perform correctly. It is believed that communication with Allah will bring life to the prayerful and bring them courage. It means Allah is talking to them. Whether you're just curious as to how Muslims pray or if you're looking to learn for yourself, move down to Step 1
Method 1 of 2: Prepare for Prayer
- 1Ensure the area is clean and free of impurities. This includes your body, your clothes, and the place of prayer itself.
- Perform Ablution if necessary. You must be ritually pure before you go about praying. If you're not, it's good to perform Wudu before you do. If since your last prayer you have urinated, defecated, passed gas, bled excessively, fallen asleep lying down, leaned against something, projectile vomited, or fainted, off to the bathroom you go.[1]
- Make sure all of your necessary parts are covered. The nakedness of a man is considered to be between the navel and the knees; for a women, her entire body except the face and palms.
- If you are praying in a masjid (mosque), which is preferred, enter quietly--other fellow Muslims might still be praying and you don't want to disturb them. Stand in a free space away from the entrance/exit.
- If you are unsure of the cleanliness of your area, spread a mat or cloth on the floor for good measure. This mat (or prayer rug) is very important to islamic culture.
- 2Face the Qibla. This is the direction all Muslims face to turn in prayer toward Kabah.
- The Holy Mosque in Mecca is the most revered place of worship for Muslims around the entire world. At the center of the mosque is the Ka'ba. All Muslims are required to face the Ka'ba five times every day when offering their prayers.
- 3Pray at the proper time. The five prayers of each day take place at very specific times. For each one, there is a brief period of time it can be performed, determined by the rising and falling of the sun. Each salah takes about 5 to 10 minutes from start to finish.[1]
- The five prayers are Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. They are at dawn, immediately after noon, in the mid-afternoon, at sunset, and at night, respectively. They are not at the same time each day as they are timed by the sun, which changes path throughout the seasons.
- These are the amount of rakat (rounds, more or less) for each of the 5 salah:
- Fajr - i) First two rakat Sunnat Mokadda, ii) Two rakat Fard
- Zuhr - i) Four rakat Sunnat Mokadda, ii) Four rakat Fard, iii) Two rakat Sunnat Mokadda, iv) Two rakat Nafl (Optional but spiritually beneficial)
- Asr - i) Four rakat sunhat ghair mokadda (Optional but spiritually beneficial), ii) Four rakat Fard
- Maghrib - i) Three rakat Fard, ii) Two rakat Sunnat Mokadda, iii) Two rakat nafl (Optional but spiritually beneficial)
- Isha - i) Four rakat sunhat e Ghair Mokadda (Optional but spiritually beneficial), ii) Four rakat Fard, iii) Two Rakat Sunnat Mokadda, iv) Two rakat Nafil (Optional but spiritually beneficial), v) Three rakat Wajib, vi) Two rakat Nafil (Optional but spiritually beneficial)
Method 2 of 2: Performing the Muslim Prayers
- 1Make your intention known in your heart. Before initiating the salat, it is important that your intention be known and understood. Not necessarily aloud, but from within.
- You may think about how many rakats you are going to do and for what purpose. Whatever it is, be sure you mean it.
- 2Raise your hands up to your ears and say in a moderate tone "Allah - Akbar (الله أَكْبَر)." This translates to, "Allah is the greatest." Do this while standing.
- 3Place your right hand over your left hand on your navel and keep your eyes focused on the place you are standing. Do not let your eyes wander.
- Recite Isteftah Dua (opening prayer):
subhanakal-lahumma
wabihamdika watabarakas-muka wataaaala
judduka wala ilaha ghayruk.
a’auodu billaahi minash-shaytaanir rajeem
bis-millaahir rahmaanir raheem - Follow it with the opening chapter of the Qu'ran, the Surah Al- Fatiha (this Surah is recited in each Rak'ah):
al-hamdu lillaahi
rabbil’aalameen
arrahmaanir raheem maaliki yawmideen
iyyaaka na-budo wa-iyyaaka nasta’een
ihdinassiraatalmustaqeem
siraatalladheena an’amta alayhim
ghayril maghduobi’alayhim
waladduaaalleen
ameen- You can also recite any other surah or any part of Qu'ran such as:
Bis-millaahir rahmaanir raheem
Qul huwal-lahu ahad alluhus-samad
Lam yalid wa lam yulad
Wa lam yakul-lahu kuhuwan ahad
- You can also recite any other surah or any part of Qu'ran such as:
- Recite Isteftah Dua (opening prayer):
- 4Bend down. While bending, say "Allah - Akbar." Bend your body so that your back and neck are straight and level with the ground, keeping your eyes there. Your back and head should be in a 90 degree angle with your legs. This position is called "ruku'."
- Once you are bent to the proper angle, say, "Subhanna - Rabbeyal - Azzem - wal - Bi - haamdee" three times. This translates to, "Glorious is my Lord, the most great."
- 5Stand back up (raise from ruku'). Whilst rising up recite "Samey - Allahu - leman - Hameda with your arms beside you."
- This means, "Allah hears those who praise Him. O our Lord, and all praise is to you." Whilst standing up recite Rabana Walakal Hamd once.
- 6Go down and place your head, knees and hands on the floor. This is the position called "sajdah." Whilst doing that say, "Allah - Akbar."
- When you are positioned fully, say "Subhanna - Rabbeyal - Alla - wal - Bi - haamdee" three times.
- 7Rise from sajdah and sit on your knees. Place your left foot from ball to heel on the floor. Your right foot should be toes on the floor only. Place your hands flat on your knees. Recite "Rab-ig - Figr - Lee, Wa-ar - haam - ni, Waj - bur - nii, Wa-ar - faa - nii, Wa-ar - zuq - nii, Wah - dee - nee, Waa - Aafee - nii, Waa - fuu - annii." This means "Lord, forgive me."
- Return to sajda and, just as before, say "Subhanna - Rabbeyal - Alla - wal - Bi - haamdee" three times.
- 8Arise from sajda. Stand up and say, ""Allah - Akbar." You have completed 1 Rakat. Depending on the time of day, you may need to complete up to three more.
- In every second rakaat, after second sajda, sit on your knee again and recite "Atta - hiyyatul - Muba - rakaatush - shola - waa - tuth thaa - yi - batu - lillaah, Assa - laamu - alaika - ayyuhan - nabiyyu warah - matullaahi - wabaa - rakaatuh, Assaa - laamu - alaina - wa alaa - ibaadil - laahish - sho - le - heen. Asyhadu - allaa - ilaaha - illallaah, Wa - asyhadu - anna - Muhammadan rasuul - lullaah. Allah - humma - sholli - alaa - Muhammad - wa - ala - aali - Muhammad.”
- This is called "tashahhud."
- In every second rakaat, after second sajda, sit on your knee again and recite "Atta - hiyyatul - Muba - rakaatush - shola - waa - tuth thaa - yi - batu - lillaah, Assa - laamu - alaika - ayyuhan - nabiyyu warah - matullaahi - wabaa - rakaatuh, Assaa - laamu - alaina - wa alaa - ibaadil - laahish - sho - le - heen. Asyhadu - allaa - ilaaha - illallaah, Wa - asyhadu - anna - Muhammadan rasuul - lullaah. Allah - humma - sholli - alaa - Muhammad - wa - ala - aali - Muhammad.”
- 9Terminate the prayers with as-salaam. After the tashahhud, pray to Allah before signing off with these movements and words:
- Turn your head to the right and say, "As Salam Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu'." The angel who records your good deeds is to this side.
- Turn your head to the left and say, "As Salam Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu'." The angel who records your wrongful deeds is to this side. The prayers have ended!
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Warnings
- Don't disturb others if they are praying.
- Don't talk during your salah and always maintain focus.
- Never talk loudly in a Mosque; this might disturb others in prayer.
- Always try to use your time in the mosque efficiently i.e read Qu'ran or make Thikr.
- Do not be intoxicated on alcohol (although alcohol is haram/forbidden) or medication during your salah.
- Always pray 5 time a day even when you are in school.
- For Shia followers there's not much difference is saying the prayer; just in 3rd part of method two instead of placing your hands over each other place them at side of your body besides your hips, just like normal standing. -wikihow.com
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