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SALAAH
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CHAPTER I |
The word 'Ibadah comes from the Arabic "Abd", which means slave or servant. Man is a born subject and servant of Allah. When he turns to Allah with humility and devotion, he performs an act of `Ibadah. `Ibadah is a means for purifying man's physical and spiritual life. In Islam, every good deed performed to seek the pleasure of Allah is an act of worship. The obligatory rituals of `Ibadah are prayers (Salah), fasting (Saum), Zakah, pilgrimage (Hajj), and struggling in the ways of Allah (Jehad). These along with Iman are often called the pillars of Islam. Islam is an integral whole. It covers all aspects of man's life. The pillars unite all human activities, spiritual and material, individual and collective. The obligatory rituals of `Ibadah make "faith" (Iman) to play a practical and effective role in the human life. `Ibadah is therefore something positive. It is the means by which the faithfuls can serve Allah as well as their fellow men. The Salah, which is the subject of this booklet, is an essential part of 'Ibadah. The Prophet (S.A.W.) is reported to have said: "Salah is the pillar of Islam and whosoever abandons it, demolishes the very pillar of religion". |
TAHARAH |
Before a person can say his prayer, he must be clean and pure. The Qur'an says: "Truly Allah loves those who turn to Him and those who care for cleanliness". Cleanliness of mind, of body, and of clothes is called Taharah or purification. It is only in such a condition of purification that a Muslim may perform the Salah. Purification of the body is attained by partial or total washing with clean water. The partial wash is known as Al-Wudu or the ablution, and the total wash is called Al-Ghusl or the washing (bath) of the whole body. |
The process of performing Wudu is as follows: |
Mention the name of Allah by saying "Bismilla-Hir-Rahma-Nir-Rah'im" (in the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful). Wash both hands up to the wrists together three times, ensuring that every part including between the fingers is wetted by water as shown in figures 1, (a) and (b). |
Taking a handful of water into the mouth, rinse the mouth three times as shown in figure 2. | |
Snuff water contained in the right palm into the nose and then eject the water with the left hand (thrice) - as shown in figures 3 and 4. | |
Wash the face, ear to ear, forehead to chin, three times as shown in figures 5, 6 and 7. | |
Wash the right arm thoroughly from the wrist to the elbow three times. Repeat the same with the left hand - as shown in figures 8 and 9. | |
Run moistened hands over the head from forehead to the back and back to forehead (once) - as in figures 10, 11 and 12. | |
Run moistened fingers through the ears, the first finger of each hand going across the inside of the corresponding ear, while the thumb runs across the outside (once) - as shown in figure 13. | |
Wash both feet up to the ankles starting from the right and ensuring that all parts particularly between the toes are wetted - as shown in figure 14. If you had performed complete "Wudu" before putting on your socks or stockings, it is not necessary to remove them when you want to repeat the performance of "Wudu". It is enough to wipe over the stockinged feet with wet hands. This may be done for a period of one day, (and three days on journey) on the condition that the socks or stockings are never removed. | |
If they are removed, it is necessary to re-wash the feet for Wudu. The process ends with the recitation of the Kalimatus-Shahadah. | |
ASH-HADU ALLA ILAHA ILLALLAHU WA-ASH-HADU AN-NA MUHAMMADAN 'ABDUHU-WA-RASULUH |
A fresh performance of Wudu is necessary if one breaks wind, touches genitals, or becomes sexually excited, or pays a visit to the lavatory, or falls into sleep lying down, or vomits violently, or incurs a flow of blood from an injury, or a flow of impure fluid. |
The greater purification, Ghusl, is obligatory when one is defiled as a result of nocturnal emission (or a wet dream), marital intercourse, child birth, or when entering into the fold of Islam. The procedure is as follows: |
On certain occasions, it may become either impossible (eg. when water cannot be found or just enough for drinking is available), or it is dangerous, because of illness, to use water for Wudu or Ghusl. In such situations, Tayammum (dry ablution) is performed. The procedure: Begin with the name of Allah. Strike both palms on sand, or anything containing sand or dust, like a wall or a stone etc. Pass the palms of the hands over the face once. Strike the sand etc., again with the palms. Rub the right hand with the left palm from the wrist to the elbow and similarly for the left hand with the right palm. Finish with the Kalimatus-Shahadah as for Wudu. |
Diagrams showing Timings of Daily Prayers CHAPTER III THE CONDUCT OF SALAH |
In this section, some guide lines for the correct performance of Salah are given. The most important pre-requisite, Wudu (ablution), is explained in the last chapter. Other important condition are: |
1. TIME Each of the Salah must be offered at or during its proper time. No Salah can be said before its time. There are five obligatory prayers in a day.
Before offering your Salah make sure that you are properly dressed. For men and boys, the dress should be such that it covers their bodies from the navel to the knees at least. Women are required to cover themselves from head to foot, leaving only the face and hands uncovered. The dress for Salah must be clean and free from all filth. During the monthly period women are free from obligation of Salah. 3. PLACE Wherever a man might be, he can turn towards Allah in Salah and in devotion. The prophet has said, "The (whole of the) earth has been rendered for me a mosque: pure and clean". Preferably Salah is to be offered in jama'at (congregation). Whenever possible, one should pray facing the Ka'bah, Makkah. FARD OR NAFILAH Salah is composed of the Fard (obligatory) and the Nafilah (superogatory) prayers. The Fard Salah are five in a day. Failure to perform any one of them is a blameable sin. The Nafilah includes the Sunnah, which the Prophet (S.A.W.) used to perform regularly before or after each Fard Salah. |
When in circumstances where it is not possible to pray, or when on journey, you are permitted to shorten Salah. Such a shortened prayer is known as Salatul-Qasr. When travelling one may offer two raka'ats in place of four raka'ats in Zuhr, Asr and 'Isha, but there is no change in the two raka'ats of Fajr and three raka'ats of Maghrib Salah. Besides this concession in Fard Salah, one may leave all the additional Sunnah except the two Sunnah raka'ats of Fajr and the Witr of 'Isha prayer. But a section of Muslims do perform Sunnah even when on a journey. In case the stay at any one place during the journey exceeds a fortnight, complete the Salah, with all the Fard and Sunnah raka'ats must be offered. If you are sick, you may offer your Salah in a sitting position or Iying in bed, by making signs in place of the physical movements. In journey, in sickness and in other emergencies, one is allowed to offer two separate Salah jointly. Thus Zuhr and 'Asr can be said together in the last part of the period of Zuhr, Maghrib and 'Isha may also be offered similarly towards the end of Maghrib time (when it is almost dark). THE CALL TO PRAYER ADHAN To assemble the Muslims for congregational prayer, "Adhan", or the call to prayer is given. The caller (Mu'adh-dhin) stands facing Ka'bah (Qiblah), and raising his hands to his ears calls in a loud voice: | |
Allah is the greatest. | Allah is the greatest. |
Allah is the greatest. | Allah is the greatest. |
I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah. | I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah. |
I bear witness that Muhammed (S.A.W.) is the Messenger of Allah. | |
I bear witness that Muhammed (S.A.W.) is the Messenger of Allah. | |
Come to prayer. | Come to prayer. |
Come to your Good. | Come to your Good. |
Allah is the Greatest. | Allah is the Greatest. |
There is no deity but Allah. |
In Adhan for Fajr Salah, the following sentence is added after: |
ASSALATU KHAYRUM MINAN NAUM Salah is better than sleep. |
Salah is better than sleep. |
DU'A AFTER ADHAN On completion of the Adhan, Muslims are recommended to recite |
O Allah! Lord of this complete call and prayer of ours, by the blessing of it. |
give to Muhammed his eternal riqhts of intercession, |
distinction and highest class (in paradise). WAB 'ATH-HU MAQAMAM-MAHMUDA-NI LATHI WA `ADTAK WAR-ZUQ-NA SHA FA 'ATAHU YAUM-AL-QIYAMAH IN-NAKA LA-TUKHULIFUL-MI`AD IQAMAH | |
After Adhan when the Muslims are assembled at the place of worship, a second call (Iqamah) is recited by one of the group. This signals the start of the congregational Salah. It is similar to Adhan except that it is recited faster but in a lower tone and these sentences are recited after HAYYA 'ALAL FALAH: | |
The prayer has begun | The prayer has begun. |
THE CONTENTS OF Salah in Islam is a unique institution. It brings man closer to Allah by harmonising his mental attitude with physical posture. In Salah, a Muslim submits himself completely to his Creator. When you are sure that you have fulfilled all the necessary conditions for Salah, you ready to offer Salah. A detailed account of how to say Salah is given below: | |
Allah is the greatest. | |
NOTE: The hand is in line with ear lobe |
O Allah, Glorified, praise worthy. |
WATABARAKAS-MUKA WATA`ALA JADDUKA
and blessed is They Name and exalted Thy Majesty
WA-LA ILAHA GHAIRUK
and there is no deity worthy of worship except Thee.
A`U-THU-BIL-LA-HI MINASHAITANIR RAJEEM
I seek refuge in Allah from the rejected Satan
BISMILAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
After this recite the opening Surah, Al-Fatihaha:
ALHAMDU LIL-LAHI RAB-BIL `ALAMIN
Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds.
AR-RAHMAN-NIR RAHIM
the Beneficent, ther Merciful
MALIKI YAW-MID-DIN
Master of the Day of Judgement
IYYA-KA N`ABUDU WA-IYYAKA NASTA`IN
Thee alone we worship and to Thee alone we turn for help.
IHDI-NAD-SIRA TAL MUSTAQIM
Guide us in the straight path.
SIRA TAL-LATHINA AN-`AMTA `ALIAHIM
the path of those whom You favoured
GHAIRIL MAGHDUBI `ALAINHIM
and who did not deserve Thy anger
WALAD-HALLIN (AMEEN)
or went astray.
Now recite the following or any other passage from the Holy Qur`an:
BISMILA-HIR RAHMA-NIR RAHIM
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, ther Merciful
QUL HU-WAL-LAHO AHAD
Say: Allah is one and the only God
ALLA-HUS-SA-MAD
Allah, upon whom all depend
LAM YALID WALAM YULAD
He begots not, nor is He begotten,
and there is nothing which can be compared to Him. | |
ALLAHU AKBAR Allah is the greatest. | |
Place your hands on your knees and in this inclined position (Ruku` as shown in figure 19) recite these words thrice: | |
Glory to my Lord the great. | Postrure for ladies in Ruku` is slighty different to that of a man |
Glory to my Lord the great. | |
Glory to my Lord the great. |
Then come to the standing position (figure 21 & 22) saying: | |
Allah has heard all who praise Him. | |
Our Lord: Praise be to Thee | |
Now saying "Allahu Akbar" prostrate on the ground with your forehead, the knees the nose and palms of both hands touching the ground. In this position ajdah - as in figure 23, 24 & 25) repeat these words three times at least: | |
Glory to my Lord the most high | |
Glory to my Lord the most high |
NOTE: Your nose & forehead in with carpet | |
Sit upright with knees still on the ground after a moments rest perform the second Sajdah saying: | |
Allah is the Greatest |
In the second Sajdah as before recite the following words thrice: |
Glory to my Lord the most high. |
This completes one raka'at of Salah. The second raka'at is. said in the same way except that after the second Sajdah you sit back, with the left foot bent towards the right, which should be placed vertical to the mat with the toes touching the mat. The palms should be lifted from the mat and placed on the knees. |
In this position (Q'adahas shown in figures 26 and 27 silently say these words (Tashahhud): |
All prayers and worship through words, action and sanctity are for Allah only. AS-SALAMU `ALAIKA AY-YUHAN-NABIY-YU WARAHMATUL-LAHI WABARAKATUH AS-SALAMU `ALAINA WA`ALA `IBADIL-LAHIS-SALIHIN |
I bear witness to the fact that there is no deity but Allah. | |
I bear witness taht Muhammad is His slave and messenger. | |
In a three raka`at (i.e. Maghrib) or four raka`at (like Zuhr, `Asr and `Isha) Salah you stand up for the remaining raka`at after Tashahhud. On the other had if it is a two raka`at (Fajr) Salah, keep sitting and after this recite Darud (blessing for the Prophet) in these words: | |
O Allah, exalt Muhammad and the followers of Muhammad AL-LAHUM-MA SALAITA `ALA IBRAHIMA WA`ALA ALI IBRAHIMA IN-NAKA HAMIDUM MAJEED AL-LAHUM-MA BARIK MUHAMMAD-IN |
and his followers KAMABARAKTA 'ALA IBRAHIMA WA 'ALA ALI IBRAHIMA IN-NAKA HAMIDUM-MAJEED |
Then say silently: |
O Lord! Make me and my children steadfast in Prayer; RAB-BANA WATAQAB-BAL DU'A' RAB-BIGH FIRLI WA LIWALIDAY-YA WALIL-MU'MININA YAUMA YAQUM-UL HISAB |
Now turn your face to the right (as in figure 30) saying; |
Peace be on you and Allah's blessings. |
Then turn your face to the left (as in figure 31) and repeat the above words (aloud). This completes your two raka'at Salah. The four raka'at of Zuhr, 'Asr and 'Isha are said in an identical manner with the only difference that in the first two Raka'at of Zuhr and 'Asr, Al-Fatihah is said silently while in 'Isha prayer it is recited aloud. If you are performing a three raka'at (like Maghrib) or four raka'at (like Zuhr, 'Asr and 'Isha) Salah stand up after Tashahhud saying ALLAHU AKBAR and recite Al-Fatihah. You must remember that Al-Fatihah is always recited silently in the third and fourth raka'at of every Salah. When you are offering Fard Salah do not recite any additional passage from the Holy Qur'an after Al-Fatihah in the last two raka'at. After the second Sajdah in the fourth raka'at say the Tashahhud, Darud and end with "AS-SALAMU 'ALAIKUM WA-RAHMATUL-LAH" to each side (first right, then left as shown in the above pictures). This marks the end of Salah. |
SUNNAH AND NAFILAH OR ADDITIONAL PRAYER |
As you can see in the chart below, each Salah is composed of (a) Fard, the prescribed prayers, (b) Sunnah and (c) Nafilah or additional prayers. The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) said these additional prayers before or after the prescribed (Fard) prayers. These are therefore recommended. The sequence of these additional prayers in each Salah is given below: |
SALAT-UL-WITR The three raka'at prayers said after the Fard and Sunnah of the 'Isha is called Salat-ul-Witr. It is strongly recommended in the practice of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) and is Wajib (necessary) according to one section of Muslims. Others regard it a mere Sunnah Salah. The first two raka'at of this Salat-ul-Witr are said like the first two raka'at of the Maghrib prayers. In the third raka'at after Al-Fatihah, recite some additional Surah or verses of the Qursan. |
Then, saying ALLAHU AKBAR raise your hands above your shoulders, fold your hands, and recite the following or any other similar Du'a silently. This is called Dua-al-Qunut or the prayer of submission: |
O Allah, we seek Thy help, WANASTAGHFIRUKA WANU'MINU BIKA WANATAWAK-KALU 'ALAIKA WANUTHNI 'ALAIKAL-KHAIRA WA NASHKURUKA WALANAKFURUKA WANAKHLA'U WANATRUKU MAY-YAF JURUK ALLAHUM-MA IY-YAKA N'ABUDU
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and to Thee we pray, and beforo Thee do we prostrate, to Thee do we turn to WANAHFIDU WANARJU RAHMATAKA WANAKHSHA ADHABAKA IN-NA 'ADHABAKA BIL KUF-FARI MULHIQ |
After this saying ALLAHU AKBAR bow down in Ruku' and then complete the rest of the prayers like the Maghrib prayers. The table below gives details of raka'at in each Salah: |
SALAH ON SPECIFIC OCCASIONS |
JUMU'AH (or Friday) Prayer Beside the daily Salah, the Friday prayer is also obligatory upon Muslim men. For Muslim women it is not obligatory, but is desirable if they are able to do so without upsetting their household work. The Friday Salah is offered in congregation on Friday at Zuhr time. First the Imam delivers a sermon (Khutabh). Then he leads the congregation in a two raka'at Salah. After this two or more raka'at of Sunnah or Nafilah prayers are offered individually. TARAWIH (or Ramadan) PRAYER These prayers are offered during the month of Ramadan after 'Isha Salah. These consist of eight, twelve or twenty raka'at, and are offered two by two with a short rest between every four raka'at. They may be said alone but 4 collective prayers are recommended. These are additional 4 Sunnah prayers. THE `ID PRAYERS (Salatul-`ldayn) There are two 'Id or occasions of great festivity for the Muslims. The first is called ldul-Fitr or the festival of fastbreaking. It is celebrated on the first day of the tenth Islamic month (Shawwal) following Ramadan, the month of fasting. It marks great thanks-giving for the Muslims all over the world. The second 'Id is the `Idul-Adha or the festival of great sacrifice, which is observed on the tenth of Dhul-Hijjah, the last Islamic month. The animals are sacrificed to celebrate the great sacrifice of the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) |
On both these `Ids, Id prayers are offered in congregation any time after sunrise and before noon. There is no Adhan (call for prayer) or Iqamah (second call before congregation). The Id prayer consists of two raka'at (offered just as the two raka'at of Jumu'ah prayer are said) with six to sixteen additional 'Takbirs' (ALLAHU AKBAR). You say three or more Takbirs in the first raka'at after 'Thana' and three or more 'Takbirs' in the second raka'at before you bow down for Ruku'. A sermon (Khutbah) is delivered by the Imam (leader of the prayer) after the two raka'at Id prayer unlike the Jumuiah prayer when it precedes the prayer. The presence of all Muslims, women and children included, is strongly recommended. FUNERAL PRAYERS It is a prayer to Allah for a deceased Muslim, and is a common obligation on all Muslims of the locality. The funeral Salah is offered in congregation but unlike other formal prayers, it has neither any Ruku' (bowing) nor any Sajdah (prostration). Here it is the complete sequence of he funeral prayer. Saying Takbir (Allahu Akbar) with the rest of the congregation raise your hands to your ears, then bring them down on, above or below the navel as in formal , prayers with the right hand on the left. Then recite the following praise or Thana silently: |
Glory to Allah, and praise be to You WATABARA-KASMUKA WATA'ALA JADDUKA |
and Glorious is Your praise and there is none worthy of worship besides You. |
After Thana again raise hands to your ears saying Allahu Akbar. Now silently recite the Darud: |
O Allah, exalt Muhammad WA 'ALA ALI MUHAMMADIN KAMA SALLAITA 'ALA IBRAHIMA WA 'ALA ALI IBRAHIMA IN-NAKA HAMIDUM MAJEED ALLAHUM-MA Bi4RIK 'ALA MUHAMMADIW |
and the followers of Muhammad KAMA BARAKTA 'ALA IBRAHIMA WA 'ALA ALI IBRAHIMA IN-NAKA HAMIDUM-MAJEED |
(a) Now in case the deceased Muslim is an adult, recite this Dua: |
O Allah pardon our living and our dead WASHAHIDINA WAGHA'IBINA WASAGHIRINA WAKABIRINA |
and the males and females. ALLAHUM-MA MAN-AHYAYTAHU MIN-NA FA-AHYIHI 'ALAL ISLAM WAMAN TAWAF-FAITAHU MIN-NA FATAWAF-FAHU 'ALAL-IMAN |
(b) If the deceased is an adult woman substitute the last two lines with the following: |
O Allah, she to whom You accord life among us, cause her to live in the observation of Islam, WAMANTAWAF-FAITAHA MIN-NA FATAWAF-FA HA 'ALAL IMAN |
(c) If the deceased is a minor and a boy then recite this Du'a: |
O Allah, Make him our fore-runner, |
and make him for us a reward and a treasuer, WAJ`ALHULANA SHAFI`AW MUSHF-FAA |
(d) If the deceased is a minor and a girl, then recite this Du`a |
O Allah, make her our fore-runner, WAJ`JALHALANA AJRAW WADHUKHRAW WAJ`JALHALANA SHAFI'ATAW WA-MUSHAF-FA'AH |
After this the Imam gain says aloud "Allahu Akbar". The congregation repeats these words silently. Then the Imama and the Muslims turn their faces first to the right and then to the left side saying As-salamu-Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullah on either side |
When you have completed your Fard or Sunnah prayers, you may pray to Allah in your own words offering him praise, thanksgiving or asking him for forgiveness for yourself or other Muslims or your own dear and near ones. For this Du`a keep sitting after the obligatory prayers, hold up your hands near each other with the palms up and fingers slightly bent (as shown in figure 32). In this position you may offer anyone of these or other personal prayers: | |
O Allah, You are the Author of peace and from You comes peace. TABARAKTA YA-DHALJALALI WAL-IKRAM ALLAHUM-MA-GHFIRLI WALIWALDAYYA WALI USTADHI |
When you have completed your Fard or Sunnah prayers, you may pray to Allah in your own words offering him praise, thanksgiving or asking him for forgiveness for yourself or other Muslims or your own dear and near ones. For this Du`a keep sitting after the obligatory prayers, hold up your hands near each other with the palms up and fingers slightly bent (as shown in figure 32). In this position you may offer anyone of these or other personal prayers: | ||
O Allah, You are the Author of peace and from You comes peace. TABARAKTA YA-DHALJALALI WAL-IKRAM ALLAHUM-MA-GHFIRLI WALIWALDAYYA WALI USTADHI | ||
and all the believing men and women and obedient men and women with your mercy. BIRAHMATIKA YA-ARHAMAR-RAHIMIN |
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