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Types of prayer

 

Like faraz , wajib , sunnah and nafeel.

 

 

How many rakas need to be performed in each of the 5  prayers

 

 

 

 

Faraz are compulsory pray

 

Waajib are necessary pray

 

Sunnat or Sunnaah offered by prophet to gain extra credit .

 

 

Nafeel are optional prayer

 

 

 

Faraz prayers

These are compulsory prayers.

Prayer and number of rakahs.

Prayer type and number of rakahs as follows

Fajr - 2 rakahs

Zuhr - 4 rakahs 

Asr - 4 rakahs 

Maghreeb - 3 rakahs 

Isha -  4 rakahs.

 

 

 

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Qada 

Performing an obligatory prayer (salah) in time is called execution, performing it after its specified time has elapsed is called compensation (qada); performing a prayer again that has been spoiled is called repetition.

A binding prayer (salah) is either intentionally not performed in its specified time, or it isn’t performed in time because of an excuse. It is a great sin not to perform intentionally a daily prayer in time. Man must stay away from such an act. If such a mistake was made, the prayer must be compensated at once to be completed with the duty. Because, death can come at any moment. If death comes and catches man unprepared, man will go to the hereafter under obligation.

Although one gets free from the obligation when he compensates the prayer that he has failed to perform in time, he must ask Allah for His forgiveness for the sin he has committed. So one must both compensate that prayer and also ask for Allah’s forgiveness. 

Prayers that haven’t been performed owing to forgetting, sleeping or a legitimate excuse must be performed later at once when they are remembered or must be performed after the legitimate excuse terminated.

There are some excuses such that the prayers that weren’t performed in these times aren’t to be compensated later. Women’s menstruation and period of confinement after childbirth; epilepsy or insanity enduring in five prayer times are from these kinds of excuses. In fact, it isn’t religiously permissible for the women menstruating or for the women in the period of confinement after childbirth to perform prayers; it is forbidden for them.

Compensating later the five daily prayers that haven’t been performed in time is obligatory, the salat al- witr is compulsory and the sunnah is sunnah. Only the compensation of the salat al- fajr’s sunnah is sunnah. In case salat al- fajr (the morning prayer) haven’t been performed in time, then its sunnah is also performed with its fard if it is performed before noon time. If the compensation is left after noon time, then sunnah isn’t performed anymore, but only the fard is performed.

Some sunnah of the daily prayers that couldn’t been performed in time are compensated by performing them later. For example, in case the former sunnah of the salat al-zuhr (the prayer of the midday) couldn’t be performed to catch the congregation, then it is performed separately after fard and the latter two rak’ats of sunnah. If the former sunnah of the Friday prayer couldn’t been performed before the Friday sermon, then it is compensated by performing it after the two rak’ats of fard of the Friday prayer. The former sunnahs of the mid-day prayer and the Friday prayer that have been half finished by being performed as two rak’ats are also compensated later as four rak’ats in the same way. The sunnahs of the daily payers except these two sunnahs aren’t performed later if they haven’t been performed in time. For example, the sunnahs of salat al- asr (the mid-afternoon prayer) and salat al- isha’ (the prayer performed two hours after sunset) aren’t performed later if they haven’t been performed before fard.

The prayers of compensation will be executed like the daily fards. Compensation for the prayer of morning is performed as 2, of mid-day as 4, of mid-afternoon is as 4, of evening as 3 and of isha’ as 4 and of witr as 3.

There is no particular time or place for any of the compensation (qada) prayers. This is, there is no restriction that the compensation prayer of mid-afternoon is to be performed in the mid-afternoon. It can be performed when ever you want. When performing the compensations of prayers, there is no provision that compensation of mid-afternoon must be performed before compensation of isha’ or compensation of mid-day must be performed after the compensation of morning.

However, one must be careful not to perform the compensations prayers during the times called kerahat. It isn’t tolerated to perform a prayer in these times: 45 min. of duration after the sun has risen, the 45 min. of duration prior to the sunset and when the sun is just at the top (the 30 min. duration of time prior to mid-day prayer). Compensation prayers can be performed in any time except these times.

How are the compensation prayers (qada prayers) performed?

One, whose prayers that he hasn’t performed in time are 6 times or more, doesn’t regard a sequence in performing them and also he doesn’t regard a sequence between his compensation prayers and his daily prayers. He can perform his compensation prayers in any time he wants and is convenient except the three kerahat times when performing a prayer is religiously reprehensible. Because, compensation prayers have no particular times. For example, a mid-afternoon prayer that hasn’t been performed in time can be performed after the prayer of isha’, and a prayer of isha that hasn’t been performed in time can be performed after the prayer of noon. 

When performing compensation prayers, there is no need to determine to which date they belong. Since this is very difficult, it is convenient to apply the easier one. A compensation prayer is performed by intending (making the niyyah) as the following:

For example: “I have intended to perform the first mid-day prayer I couldn’t perform in time for the pleasure of Allah” or “I have intended to perform the last mid-day prayer I couldn’t perform in time for the pleasure of Allah.” Then, in this way the compensation prayers are begun to be performed from the first one that hasn’t been performed in time or from the last one that hasn’t been performed in time; in both ways, the previous prayers are diminished by compensating them in an order.

Since it is easier, it is also adequate to intend as “I compensate a mid-day or a mid-afternoon prayer on me”.

When performing a compensation prayer, first the adhan (the call to prayer) and then kamet (a phrase recited before the fards indicating that the prayer is beginning) are recited and then the prayer is performed. If more than one compensation prayers will be performed, one adhan is sufficient for all of them, but it is Sunnah to recite separate kamets for every distinct fard.

One who doesn’t know precisely how many compensation prayers he has to perform behaves according to his superior prediction. If he can not predict the number of his compensation prayers, he continues to perform compensation prayers until he believes that he has no compensation prayers on him any more.

Ones who have the same prayers to be compensated (for example, all of them have to compensate a mid-day prayer) can perform this prayer with congregation. But, ones who have to compensate different prayers can not constitute a unique congregation; they have to perform their prayers separately.

Compensation prayers must be preferred to be performed at home if it is possible. If these prayers were disregarded without an excuse, since this is a sin, it is inconvenient to expose this.

 


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I have discussed faraz prayers above.

Now wajib prayers.

Wajib prayers

3 rakahs for witr 

2 rakahs for   Eid-Ul-Fitr and  2 rakahs for  And Eid-ul-adha

2  rakahs for  tawaf 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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After washing for prayer by performing the ritual ablution, a believer must renew their innermost intention, thus purifying their prayer for the sake of Allah.

 

The raka'ah begins when the worshipper initiates the salah with the words "Allah is The Greatest",(Allah-hu-Akbar) this is known in Arabic as the Takbir (lit. 'the glorification of God'). The individual will observe the standing position while reciting the opening chapter of the Qur'an (Al-Faatiha) followed by a personal selection of chosen verses which the worshipper is free to choose to recite for themselves.

 

The second part of the raka'ah involves the worshipper bowing to a 90 degree angle, placing their hands on their knees with their feet kept shoulder-width apart, and bowing in humble submission as if awaiting God's command. During this position the words, "Glory be to Allah the most magnificent" are uttered silently as a form of ritual praise.

 

The third movement of the raka'ah is to return from bowing to the standing position before, with the praise of Allah on your tongue, descending into full prostration on the ground.

 

In prostration, the worshipper's forehead and nose is flatly placed on the floor with the palm of their hands placed shoulder-width apart to the right and left of their ears. The worshipper's elbows, forearms and chest are then raised off the floor.

 

During this position the words, "Glory be to Allah the Almighty" are repeated with contemplation as a form of ritual praise. The Islamic prophet Muhammad taught his disciples that "the closest a subject gets to their God is when in prostration".

 

The fourth movement is for the worshipper to return from prostration into a sitting position with their legs folded flatly under their body. In this position they would invoke Allah for forgiveness of your sins and the sins of their parents and the wider believers before descending into a second prostration.

 

This concludes one unit of prayer known in Arabic as a raka'ah and would be followed by either standing up for a second raka'ah if the prayer requires it or by proceeding to end the salah with taslim.

 

Although not part of a single raka'ah, the conclusion of the salah takes place in the sitting position, the worshipper turns their head to the right saying, "Peace be unto you, and Allah's mercy and blessing" before subsequently turning the head to the left and repeating the salutation. This action helps to reminds Muslims of the presence of the recording angels on their right and left who record their deeds.

Takbir

Standing in salah

Supplications or iftitah 

Recitation of Sura Al-Fatiha

Recitation of another sura

Ruku (bowing)

Straightening up from ruku

Sujud (prostration)

Rising from sujud

The second sujud

Sitting in prayers

Salam (salutation)

 

 

Different positions

To be added later

 

 

 

 

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So far what I learned.

There will be certain recitations during prayer and they will be called surah.

One surah is surah al fatihah

Another one is Surah Ibrahim

 

These are recitations that are specific.

I'll now look into Prayer positions during a salaa or salah or salat 

 


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Now this can be tough 

 

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In my deepest sorrows, I found comfort in Islam.

It's like Allah had found me on the edge of the remotest darkest place on earth.

 

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Lessons and positions

 

 

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Surah al fatihah

Recitation of the Surah Al Fatihah

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 Arabic Text:

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Ayah 1

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ

 

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem

 

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Urdu

Bismi Allahi alrrahmani alrraheemi

شروع کرتا ہوں اللہ تعالیٰ کے نام سے جو بڑا مہربان نہایت رحم واﻻ ہے

 

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Ayah 2

الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ

 

Alhamdu lillaahi Rabbil 'aalameen

Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds;

Urdu

 

Alhamdu lillahi rabbi alAAalameena

سب تعریف اللہ تعالیٰ کے لئے ہے جو تمام جہانوں کا پالنے واﻻ ہے

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Ayah 3

الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ

 

Ar-Rahmaanir-Raheem

(The Beneficent, the Merciful.)

Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Urdu

Alrrahmani alrraheemi

بڑا مہربان نہایت رحم کرنے واﻻ

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Ayah 4

مَالِكِ يَوْمِ الدِّينِ

 

Maaliki Yawmid-Deen

Master of the Day of Judgment.

Urdu

Maliki yawmi alddeeni

بدلے کے دن (یعنی قیامت) کا مالک ہے

 

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Ayah 5

إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِينُ

 

Iyyaaka na'budu wa lyyaaka nasta'een

Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek.

(Thee do we serve and Thee do we beseech for help.)

Urdu

Iyyaka naAAbudu waiyyaka nastaAAeenu

ہم صرف تیری ہی عبادت کرتے ہیں اور صرف تجھ ہی سے مدد چاہتے ہیں

 

 

 

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Ayah 6

اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِيمَ

Ihdinas-Siraatal-Mustaqeem

Show us the straight way,

(Keep us on the right path.)

Urdu

Ihdina alssirata almustaqeema

ہمیں سیدھی (اور سچی) راه دکھا

 

 

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Ayah 7

صِرَاطَ الَّذِينَ أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيْهِمْ غَيْرِ الْمَغْضُوبِ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلَا الضَّالِّينَ

 

Siraatal-lazeena an'amta 'alaihim ghayril-maghdoobi 'alaihim wa lad-daaalleen

 

The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray.

(The path of those upon whom Thou hast bestowed favors. Not (the path) of those upon whom Thy wrath is brought down, nor of those who go astray.)

 

Urdu

Sirata allatheena anAAamta AAalayhim ghayri almaghdoobi AAalayhim wala alddalleena

ان لوگوں کی راه جن پر تو نے انعام کیا ان کی نہیں جن پر غضب کیا گیا (یعنی وه لوگ جنہوں نے حق کو پہچانا، مگر اس پر عمل پیرا نہیں ہوئے) اور نہ گمراہوں کی (یعنی وه لوگ جو جہالت کے سبب راه حق سے برگشتہ ہوگئے)

 

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Surah Al-Fatiha 

 

 

Surah Al-Fatiha English Transliteration:

Bismillaahi ar-Rahman ar-Raheem

Al hamdu lillaahi rabbil ‘alameen

Ar-Rahmani ar-Raheem

Maaliki yawmid Deen

Iyyaaka na’budu wa iyyaaka nasta’een

Ihdinas siraa tal mustaqeem

Ṣirāṭ al lazi na an ‘amta’ alaihim, Ghairil maghduubi’ alaihim waladaaleen (Aamin)

Surah Al-Fatiha English Translation:

In the name of God,

All praise belongs to Allah, Lord of all the worlds

The All-compassionate, the All-merciful.

Master of Day of Judgement

You[alone] do we worship, and You[alone] do we ask for help

Guide us to the straight path

The path of those whom You have favored

Not of those who earned your anger nor those who have gone astray.

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Before praying: - Before praying you must make Wudhu. Procedure to make Wudhu: Step 1: Before starting, you must say,”bismillah”. In English it means in the name of God. Step 2: Wash your hand. Begin with using your left hand to wash your right hand all the way up to the wrist. Do this for a total of three times. Then with using your right hand to wash your left hand all the way up to the wrist. Also, do this for a total of three times. Step 3: Rinse the water three times in your mouth, by using your hands to cup it. Make sure to clear all the food particles in your mouth. Step 4: Rinse your nose three times with water. Cup water with your right hand and partly sniff it into your nose with extremely tiny bit of water so that you should absolutely not choke at all. Then blow out the water with the support of your left hand. Do this in a total of three times. Step 5: Wash your entire face with water by cupping the water in your head and wash your face, beginning at the forehead and finishing at the chin. Step 6: Wash your arm. Hence, wash both of your arms which are right and left. Begin with washing your right arm. Wash your both arm from the tip of your finger to slightly above the elbow. Make sure to remove all the impediment from the skin such as mud, nail polish, wax or dough etc. Wash each arm in a total of three times. Step 7: Clean your head. The way how you do this is wet your hands. Shake excess water. Wipe your hair. Step 8: Wash your feet. Begin washing your right foot, covering from the tip of your toes to just above the ankle. Be sure to wash the entire foot and to clean in-between each toe to get rid of any dirt. Repeat this three times and then do the same for your left foot. Repeat the process for the left foot three times as well. Make sure there is no dirt left on you feet.

 

 

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Islamic daily prayers has a different number of Rakah:

 

Fajr — The Dawn prayer: 2 Rakat Sunnah (Muakkadah) + 2 Rakat Fard total 4

Zuhr — The Midday or Afternoon Prayer: 4 Rakat Sunnat (Muakkadah) + 4 Rakat Fard + 2 Rakat Sunnah (Muakkadah) followed by 2 Rakat Nafl total 12

Asr — The Evening Prayer: 4 Rakat Sunnah (Ghair Muakkadah) + 4 Rakat Fard total 8

Maghrib — The Dusk Prayer: 3 Rakat Fard + 2 Rakat Sunnah (Muakkadah) followed by 2 Rakat Nafl total 7

Isha — The Night Prayer: 4 Rakat Sunnah (Ghair Muakkadah) + 4 Rakat Fard + 2 Rakat Sunnah (Muakkadah) +2 Rakat Nafl + 3 Rakat Witr total 15

Regarding Jumu'ah (Friday) Prayer. It consists of 4 Rakat mandatory or Muakkadah(Salat which Prophet performed and almost never abandoned) Sunnah before the Arabic Khutbah and followed by 4 Rakat Sunnah(Muakkadah) after the 2 Fard Rakat and then 2 Rakat Sunnah(Muakkadah) and 2 Rakat Nafl.[citation needed] There are two Eid prayers in a year, Eid-ul-fitr and Eid-ul-adha.

 

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A. OBLIGATORY (FARDH) PRAYERS

Obligatory (fardh) prayers are of three kinds:

 

1. FIVE DAILY RITUAL PRAYERS

 

a) Morning Prayer (Dawn Prayer, Salat al-Fajr): The Morning Prayer is composed of four units (rakahs); two sunnah rakahs and two obligatory (fardh) rakahs. First the sunnah rakahs and then the obligatory rakahs are performed.

 

b) Noon Prayer (Salat al-Zuhr): It is ten rakahs in total. First, four first sunnah rakahs, and then four obligatory rakahs, and at the end, two last sunnah rakahs are performed.

 

c) Late Afternoon Prayer (Salat al-Asr): It is eight rakahs. First, four sunnah rakahs, and then four obligatory rakahs are performed.

 

d) Sunset Prayer (Salat al-Maghrib): It is five rakahs in total. First, three obligatory rakahs, and then two sunnah rakahs are performed.

 

e) Night Prayer (Salat al-‘Isha): It is then rakahs in total. First, the four first sunnah rakahs, then four obligatory rakahs, and then two last sunnah rakahs are performed. After the Night Prayer, three rakahs Odd-Numbered Prayer (Salat al-Witr) is performed. The latter is wajib.

 

2. THE FRIDAY PRAYER (SALAT AL-JUM’AH): This prayer is performed on Friday instead of the Noon Prayer.

 

3. FUNERAL PRAYER: It is composed of prayer and invocation for a deceased Muslim. There is no prostration (Sajdah) or bowing down (Ruku). The funeral prayer is a collective obligation, it is obligatory on the community (fardh al-kifayah).

 

B. REQUIRED (WAJIB) PRAYERS

1) Festival Prayers (Salat-al-Eidain): The two yearly festival prayers consist of two rakahs. They are performed in congregation. Salat of Eid al-Fitr and Salat of Eid al-Adha.

 

2) Odd-Numbered Prayer (Salat al-Witr): It composed of three rakahs. It is performed daily after the Night Prayer (Salah ‘Isha). If one misses the Odd-Numbered Prayer, it is also wajib to make it up.

 

C. SUNNAH PRAYERS

Sunnah prayers are those that our Prophet performed regularly other than the obligatory and wajib prayers. They are of two kinds, those that are connected to the obligatory prayers and those that are not:

 

1. Those that are connected to the obligatory prayers: Those are the sunnah prayers that are performed before or after the obligatory prayers.

 

a) The sunnahs of the ritual prayers: Those are the sunnah prayers that are performed before and/or after the obligatory rakahs of five daily ritual prayers. (For example the sunnah rakahs of the morning prayer).

 

b) The sunnahs of the Friday Prayer: Those are the sunnah rakahs that are performed before and after the obligatory rakahs of the Friday Prayer. (The first sunnah rakahs and the last sunnah rakahs of the Friday Prayer).

 

2. The sunnahs that are not connected to the obligatory prayers: Those prayers are the ones that are neither the first sunnah, nor the last sunnah of any of the obligatory prayers, but rather, they are independent from obligatory prayers. Some such prayers that our Prophet performed include:

 

a) Tarawih Prayer (Salat-al-Tarawih): It is a twenty-rakah prayer that is performed during the month of Ramadan between the Night Prayer (Salat al-‘Isha) and the Odd-Numbered Prayer (Witr)

 

b) Salat al-Tahajjud (Night Prayer): It is a two-to-twelve rakahs prayer performed after the Night Prayer (Salat al-‘Isha) and before the time of the Morning Prayer (Salat al-Fajr), that is, before dawn.

 

c) Salat al-Duha: It is a two-to-eight rakahs prayer that is performed from around one hour after the sunrise and around one hour before the sun is at its highest point.

 

d) Salat al-Awwabin: It is a two-to-six rakahs prayer that is performed between the Sunset Prayer (Salat al-Magrib) and the Night Prayer (Salat al-‘Isha).

 

e) Prayer for Respectful Entrance to the Mosque (Tahiyyat al-Masjid): It is a two-rakah prayer that is performed by those who enter before sitting to “greet” the mosque.

 

f) Prayer for Respectful Entrance into the state of ritual purity (Tahiyyat al-Wudhu’): It is a two-rakah prayer that is performed right after a fresh ablution (wudhu’). One first stands toward the Qiblah, raises the right index finger, utters the shahadah, and says: “O Allah, make me one of those who purify themselves, and make me one of your righteous servants” (Allahumman ij’alni min al-mutatahhirin, wa-ij’alni min ‘ibadi- k a al-salihin). Then one enters prayer.

 

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Suggestions

Minimize distractions.

Concentrate on the meaning of the prayers.

Pronounce so that you alone can hear yourself.

Hold a position until you are at rest in it.

Pause long enough to say Subhanallah (God is Pure).

Prescribed prayers should be made in Arabic; personal prayers may be made in one’s own language in any posture during Salaat, especially prostration.

If prayer is missed unavoidably, it may be said after its time has passed.

 


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Instructions for Performing Prayers

All the prayers have been translated from Arabic to understand the meaning. Learners must memorize the Arabic version.

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How to Pray Two rakats (Fajr)

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Step 1

Mak a sincere intention to perform the prayers purely for the sake of Allah. Say to yourself (in any language) that you intend to offer this Salat (Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib or Isha), Fard, Sunnat or Witr, and the number of rakats (example- "I intend to offer two Rikat of Fard, Fajr prayer for Allah").

This posture is called qiyam and it is assumed after having made the intention to pray.

Raising both hands up to the ears (palms facing the Qiblah) "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") is said.

 

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Step 2

 

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Next this position is assumed by holding the left hand with the right hand on top and

following prayers are recited:

1. Thana (or Sana)

"Subhanaka Allah humma wa bihamdika, wa tabaraka ismuka, wa ta'ala jadduka, wa la ilaha ghairuk"

"Praise and glory be to you O Allah. Blessed be Your Name, exalted be Your

Majesty and Glory. There is no God but You"

2. Ta'awadh

"Audu bi Allah i mina ashaitan i errajeem"

"I seek Allah's shelter from Satan, the condemned"

3. Tasmiah

"Bismillah i rrahman i erraheem"

"In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful."

 

4. Al-Fatihah, and any short surah or a few verses from the Holy Quran. 
"Al humdo lil-lahi rab-bil al ala-meen. Arrahman i rraheem. Maliki yaum i 
eddeen. Iyyaka nabudu wa iyyaka nasta een. Ihdinas sirata almustaqeem. 
Siratal lazhina anamta alaihim, ghairil maghdubi alaihim, wa la adhdhaal 
leen. (Aameen)"
"Praise be to Allah, The Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds; Most 
Gracious, Most Merciful; Master of the Day of Judgment. 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."
5. A short Sura or a few verses from the Holy Quran - examples are given in the last chapter of this guide.

 

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Step 3

 

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Saying "Allah u Akbar"(the back & leg should be perpendicular to each other) this

position is assumed as shown in the figure. This position is called ruku and the

prayers as given are recited (three times).

"Subhana rabbiya al azeem"

"Glorified is my Lord, the Great"

 

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Step 4

While going back to qiyam position the first prayer, as given below, is said. Then

having taken this position the second prayer is said:

"Samia Allah u liman hamidah"

"Allah listens to him who praises Him"

"Rab'bana lakal hamd"

"Our Lord, praise be for you only"

 

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Step 5

This position is called sujood. Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") one

prostrates as shown and then the prayer below is said (three times).

"Subhana rubbiyal a'ala"

"Glory to Allah, the Exalted".

 

 

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Step 6
Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") and rising from the Sujood position, 
this posture called Juloos.

 

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Step 7
Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") the sujood position is re-assumed and the prayer below is recited (three times). 
"Subhana rubbiyal a'ala"
"Glory to Allah, the Exalted"
This completes one rakat

 

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Step 8

Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") this position of qiyam is assumed

once again to begin the second rakah, and the following prayers are recited:

1. Al-Fatihah, and

2. Any short surah or some verses of the Holy Quran.

 

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Step 9

Saying "Allah u Akbar", this position is assumed as shown in the figure. This position is called ruku and the prayers as given are recited (three times).

"Subhana rabbiya al azeem"

"Glorified is my Lord, the Great"

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Step 10

While going back to qiyam position the first prayer, as given below, is said. Then

having taken this position prayer the second is said:

"Samia Allah u liman hamidah"

"Allah listens to him who praises Him"

"Rab'bana lakal hamd"

"Our Lord, praise be for you only."

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