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Namaz The Book of Prayer Namaz Muslim Prayer Book Guide How To Pray Salaah Duas in Islam Qitaab Salaah (English Guide with Arabic Transliterations InstructionS)

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It was narrated from Wasi’ bin Habban that: He asked ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar about the prayer of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). He said: “Allahu Akbar” every time he went down and “Allahu Akbar” every time he came up, then he said: “As-salamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullah (peace be upon you and the mercy of Allah) to his right and: As-salamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullah (peace be upon you and the mercy of Allah) to his left.” Grade : Sahih (Darussalam) And establish prayer at the two ends of the day and at the approach of the night. Indeed, good deeds do away with misdeeds. That is a reminder for those who remember.” 11:114 Allaahumma Salleh Alaa Muhammadin Wa’alaa’ Aale Muhammadin —•Oh Allah, send grace and honour on Muhammad (PBUH) and On the family and true followers of Muhammad (PBUH). Assalamu Alaika Ayyuhannabi ‘yu ‘Warahmatullaahi Wabarka’tuhu —•Peace be upon you, Oh Prophet, and Allah’s mercy and blessings.

Abdullah bin ‘Umar said: “A Sunnah of the prayer is that you should raise your right foot, and make your left foot lie (on the ground).” Grade: Sahih (Al-Albani)When it’s time for Salah, ensure you have wudu and you are wearing clothing that, at a minimum, covers your awrah. The awrah for men is to cover everything from and including the navel to the knees. Women must cover everything except the hands, feet and face. While sitting, recite the first part of the Tashahud, ‘At-tahiyyatu lillah, was-salawaatu wat-tayyibaat. As-salaamu ‘alayka ayyuhan-Nabiyyu wa rahmat-Ullahi wa barakaatu. As-salaamu ‘alayna, wa ‘alaa ‘ibaadi-llahis saaliheen'. This means, ‘All compliments are for Allah, and prayers and goodness. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His blessings. Peace be upon us and on the righteous servants of Allah'. Rise up to proceed to the next raka’at, saying Allahu Akbar (الله أَكْبَر). The second raka’at is identical to the first one up till the second prostration, but without the Takbiratul Ihram. Stand up completely whilst saying ‘Allahu Akbar’. You have now completed your first unit, or Rak‘ah, of Salah!

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. If you are praying the three Rak‘ah of Maghrib, you must now repeat steps 20 to 23. Then repeat steps 25 to 27. Your Maghrib prayer is now completed! Covering of satr (private parts). For males, clothes should cover from the naval (bellybutton) to just below the knees. For females’ clothes should cover the whole body besides hands and face.HOWEVER, if you are praying the four Rak‘ah of Dhuhr, ‘Asr or ‘Isha, please ignore step 31! Instead, repeat steps 29 and 30 again. Taawudh and Tasmiyah, a person has to recite the whole of Surah Al-Fatihah. This is a pillar (rukn) and the Prayer will not be correct without it. This book may be utilised by both the younger and older generation. The Author, Professo Naeem Tariq is a lecturer and a versatile scholar. He is a graduate with an MA in Islamic Studies and the Arabic language. He is also an expert of Tajweed and Qira'at (canonical reading and recitation of the Holy Qur'an) Awqaat e Namaz: Namaz Punjganah Kay Awqaat - Aa'immah e Masaajid Ko Namaz Awwal Waqt Parrhani Chahi'ay

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