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AL-ALBANI PRAYER
ALBANI'S PROPHET'S PRAYER
FIVE DAILY PRAYERS
HOW TO MAKE SALAH
HOW TO PRAY
MUSLIM PRAYER NAMAZ
POINT FINGER SALAH
PRAYER
PRAYER FOR NEW MUSLIMS
PROPHET'S PRAYER DESCRIBED
RUKOO SALAAH SALAH
SIFATUS-SALAH
SUMMARY OF PRAYER
TASHAHHUD
WORDING OF PRAYER
WORDS IN SALAH
A Simple Guide To The
Prophet’s Prayer, Step-By-
Step And Illustrated (eBook)
17th May 2018 Abu Khadeejah
Abdul-Wahid 9
POLITE REQUEST: I have made
this eBook freely available for
download ― I request that you
donate (if you are able) the
amount of just £1 or £2 as a
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so they can print and distribute
free leaflets and booklets to aid
the da’wah of Ahlus-Sunnah
and Hadīth across the world. If
you are not able to donate, then
make du’ā to Allah that He
continues to aid and strengthen
this blessed da’wah.
You can also download this description of
the Prophet’s Prayer as a booklet for your
mobile device , as a PDF here . (Latest
version added September 2018)
***
A Simple Guide to The
Prophet’s Prayer for
Beginners with Illustrations
All
praise is due to Allāh, Lord of all creation.
May Allāh extol the mention of the
Prophet in the highest company of Angels
and may the peace and blessings of Allāh
be upon him, his family, his Companions
and all those who follow him correctly till
the Day of Judgement.
The Prayer ( Ṣalāh ) is an act of
submission and obedience before Allāh.
The Muslims are expected to pray just as
the Prophet (H) prayed, and in doing so
they follow his example. Each of the five
daily Prayers comprises a fixed number of
rakʿahs (or units) that consist of a
sequence of movements and sayings. So,
the dawn Prayer ( Fajr ) has two rakʿahs ,
the early afternoon Prayer ( Ẓuhr ) has four
rakʿahs , the mid-afternoon Prayer ( ʿAṣr )
has four rakʿahs , the sunset Prayer
( Maghrib ) has three rakʿahs and the late
evening Prayer ( ʿIshā ) has four rakʿahs .
Every Muslim is obligated to know when
to pray and how to perform the Prayer.
This book aims to explain in simple terms
how the Prophet (H) prayed, step-by-step.
The added chapter at the end of this
book explains some details regarding
Prayer times, conditions of the Prayer,
how to perform ablution ( wudū), the
virtues of the Prayer and the danger of
abandoning it.
Below is the original (not updated)
version, so there are some typos and
minor errors. For the latest updated
version, please download the PDF from
the links above.
Facing the Qiblah (Makkah)
1. The
praying
person
must
face the
Qiblah
(the
direction
of the
Kaʿbah
in
Makkah). As for the one who is unable
to face the Qiblah due to illness, or
one who is on a ship, in a car, or on
an airplane, and he fears that the time
for Prayer will expire — then he prays
as he is, in any direction. [1]
2. If a person is praying the optional
( nafl ) Prayer and he is seated on a
means of transport, it is recommended
for him, if able, to direct the means of
transport towards the qibla for the
opening takbīr ( ﺍﻟﻠّﻪُ ﺃَﻛْﺒَﺮ “Allāhu-akbar” )
and then proceed on his transport as
he was. [2]
3. If a person prayed towards other than
the Kaʿbah mistakenly after striving to
determine its location, his Prayer is
correct, and he is not to repeat it. [3]
4. Standing for the Prayer is a pillar and
leaving it invalidates the Prayer except
for the one who is sick and unable to
stand. [4] Such a person prays seated,
and if that is not possible, then he
prays lying on his side. [5]
5. It is permitted for the one praying the
optional ( nafl ) Prayers to do so while
seated or standing as he wishes. [6]
6. For the one who cannot prostrate
( sajdah ) to the ground due to inability
or sickness, then he bows ( rukūʾ) and
prostrates with motions of the head,
making the motion of the head in
sajdah lower than the rukūʾ. [7]
7. It is allowed to pray the obligatory
Prayers on an airplane or ship, and
that is a must if he fears the time of
Prayer will expire. If he is likely to fall
over, it is also allowed for him to pray
seated. [8]
8. It is permitted for a Muslim to pr
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PROPHET'S PRAYER DESCRIBED
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SUMMARY OF PRAYER
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WORDS IN SALAH
A Simple Guide To The
Prophet’s Prayer, Step-By-
Step And Illustrated (eBook)
17th May 2018 Abu Khadeejah
Abdul-Wahid 9
POLITE REQUEST: I have made
this eBook freely available for
download ― I request that you
donate (if you are able) the
amount of just £1 or £2 as a
sadaqah to the Salafi Bookstore
and Islamic Centre (click here)
so they can print and distribute
free leaflets and booklets to aid
the da’wah of Ahlus-Sunnah
and Hadīth across the world. If
you are not able to donate, then
make du’ā to Allah that He
continues to aid and strengthen
this blessed da’wah.
You can also download this description of
the Prophet’s Prayer as a booklet for your
mobile device , as a PDF here . (Latest
version added September 2018)
***
A Simple Guide to The
Prophet’s Prayer for
Beginners with Illustrations
All
praise is due to Allāh, Lord of all creation.
May Allāh extol the mention of the
Prophet in the highest company of Angels
and may the peace and blessings of Allāh
be upon him, his family, his Companions
and all those who follow him correctly till
the Day of Judgement.
The Prayer ( Ṣalāh ) is an act of
submission and obedience before Allāh.
The Muslims are expected to pray just as
the Prophet (H) prayed, and in doing so
they follow his example. Each of the five
daily Prayers comprises a fixed number of
rakʿahs (or units) that consist of a
sequence of movements and sayings. So,
the dawn Prayer ( Fajr ) has two rakʿahs ,
the early afternoon Prayer ( Ẓuhr ) has four
rakʿahs , the mid-afternoon Prayer ( ʿAṣr )
has four rakʿahs , the sunset Prayer
( Maghrib ) has three rakʿahs and the late
evening Prayer ( ʿIshā ) has four rakʿahs .
Every Muslim is obligated to know when
to pray and how to perform the Prayer.
This book aims to explain in simple terms
how the Prophet (H) prayed, step-by-step.
The added chapter at the end of this
book explains some details regarding
Prayer times, conditions of the Prayer,
how to perform ablution ( wudū), the
virtues of the Prayer and the danger of
abandoning it.
Below is the original (not updated)
version, so there are some typos and
minor errors. For the latest updated
version, please download the PDF from
the links above.
Facing the Qiblah (Makkah)
1. The
praying
person
must
face the
Qiblah
(the
direction
of the
Kaʿbah
in
Makkah). As for the one who is unable
to face the Qiblah due to illness, or
one who is on a ship, in a car, or on
an airplane, and he fears that the time
for Prayer will expire — then he prays
as he is, in any direction. [1]
2. If a person is praying the optional
( nafl ) Prayer and he is seated on a
means of transport, it is recommended
for him, if able, to direct the means of
transport towards the qibla for the
opening takbīr ( ﺍﻟﻠّﻪُ ﺃَﻛْﺒَﺮ “Allāhu-akbar” )
and then proceed on his transport as
he was. [2]
3. If a person prayed towards other than
the Kaʿbah mistakenly after striving to
determine its location, his Prayer is
correct, and he is not to repeat it. [3]
4. Standing for the Prayer is a pillar and
leaving it invalidates the Prayer except
for the one who is sick and unable to
stand. [4] Such a person prays seated,
and if that is not possible, then he
prays lying on his side. [5]
5. It is permitted for the one praying the
optional ( nafl ) Prayers to do so while
seated or standing as he wishes. [6]
6. For the one who cannot prostrate
( sajdah ) to the ground due to inability
or sickness, then he bows ( rukūʾ) and
prostrates with motions of the head,
making the motion of the head in
sajdah lower than the rukūʾ. [7]
7. It is allowed to pray the obligatory
Prayers on an airplane or ship, and
that is a must if he fears the time of
Prayer will expire. If he is likely to fall
over, it is also allowed for him to pray
seated. [8]
8. It is permitted for a Muslim to pr