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How To Pray In Islam Salat Namaz Step By Step English Translation Transliteration (For Beginners)

Learn how to make Salaat & Namaz in very easy steps Make wudu. (Follow this link for more info http://islam1.org/how_to_pray/wudu.htm) Intention (it is a determination in the heart that you are performing a particular Salah; not to be uttered) Face the Qiblah (toward Mecca), and make sure you're in a clean area! Step One: Takbiirah: The prayers begin with a 'takbiirah' to announce that the prayers has started. The person says: "Allahu Akbar" and raises his hands behind his ears to announce the prayers has started. Step Two: Doing a rak3ah A rak3ah is a unit of prayers. Depending on the prayer of the day, you will perform a different number of rak3ah. What is a rak3ah? A rak3ah is a unit in prayers that is composed of the following: 1. Reading al-fati7ah 2. Reading a surah after the fati7ah (only in the first 2 rak3ah of all prayers) 3. Kneeling and saying: 'sub7aana rabiyya-al-3a6'iim' 3 times 4. Standing upright again and saying: 'sami3a Allahu liman 7amida' 5. Bending down to prostrate and saying: 'Allahu akbar' 5. Prostrating and saying: 'sub7aana rabiyya-al-a3laa' 3 times 6. Raising the head and saying: 'Allahu akbar' 7. Prostrating and saying: 'sub7aana rabiyya-al-a3laa' 3 times How many rak3ahs for each prayer? Al-Fajr: 2 ad'-duhr: 4 al-3aSr: 4 al-magh'rib: 3 al-ishaa: 4 Step Three: Doing the tashahhud At the end of all prayers (and a short version of it after every 2 rak3ah), the person sits on his knees to says the tashahhud. For prayers that are composed of 3 or more rak3ah, the tashahhud is said twice. The first time is after the first 2 rak3ah and the second time is at the end of the prayers. In that case, the whole tashahhud is not said the first time, but just half of it. The person stops immediately after the shihaadah.you say "Allahu Akbar" and stand up and only recite Surat Al-Fatiha and no other Surah, then continue doing the rest of the actions as you have done before (Rukoo', rising, Sujood). Then stand again for the fourth Rak'ah. Step Four: Terminating the prayers with as-salaam After the tashahud, a person can pray to Allah before terminating the prayers. The termination takes place as follows: The head is turned to the right and the person says: as-salaamu 3alayka wa ra7matu-Allahi WA barakaatuh Then the head is turned to the left and the person says: as-salaamu 3alayka WA ra7matu-Allahi WA barakaatuh The prayers have ended! When to Recite Aloud or Silently? During obligatory Fajr prayers, you recite the Qur'an aloud in both Rak'ahs. You also recite the first two Rak'ahs of the obligatory prayers of Maghrib and 'Isha aloud as well. However, the third and fourth Rak'ahs are always recited silently during obligatory prayers. Also, in the Dhuhr and Asr prayers, the recitation is always silent for all four Rak'ahs. Furthermore, the one who leads Jumu'ah prayers (Friday prayer in place of Dhuhr) will recite the Qur'an aloud.

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