ISLAMIC LESSONS / The Basics of the Muslims Prayer | Contents |
How to Perform the 5 Obligatory Prayers
There are five (5) prayers which must be performed by the Muslims and are called “obligatory” prayers. They are Dhuhr Noon) prayer, ^Asr (afternoon) prayer, Maghrib (sunset) prayer, ^Ishaa' (Nightfall) prayer and Fajr (Dawn) prayer. It is a great sin to neglect performing any of these obligatory prayers. Among the merits of performing the obligatory prayers is that one’s small sins, which may be committed between prayers, are forgiven. The Prophet , may Allah raise his rank, said what means:
“Whoever makes a complete wudu', his sins will depart his body, until they leave from under his nails” (Muslim)
H to Perform the Dhuhr (Noon) PrayerThe Dhuhr Prayer is four rak^ahs
1. Facing the Qiblah: It is obligatory to stand directing your chest to the honorable Qiblah. The Qiblah is the Ka ^ bah in Makkah.
2. Intention: It is
obligatory to intend in your heart performing the obligatory Dhuhr prayer. Do
that while saying Allahu akbar (God is great).
An example is to say in your heart “I intend to pray the obligatory Dhuhr prayer”.
3. The Opening Takbir: It is obligatory to say Allahu akbar at least as loud as you can hear yourself, while raising your hands next to your ears. Raising your hands is a recommended part (Figure 1).
4. Standing: It is obligatory to stand in the obligatory prayer when able. It is recommended to hold the wrist of the left hand with the right hand, placing both above the navel (Figure-2a-2b).
5. Reciting the Fatihah: It is obligatory to recite the Fatihah (the first chapter of the Qur’an) at least as loud as you can hear yourself. It is an obligation to recite the Fatihah properly, that is, to pronounce all the letters correctly. Learn the recitation of the Fatihah from a qualified teacher.(2-2)
Suratul-Fatihah - What Must be Recited in Every Rak^ah
Whoever cannot recite the Fatihah correctly must recite
other parts of the Qur’an, the number of letters of which should be at least
equal to that of the Fajihah (156 letters). If one kns one or more ayahs of
the Fatihah, one may repeat them as many times as would render minimally the
same number of letters in the Fatihah. If one cannot recite any ayah of the
Fatihah, one recites other ayahs of the Qur'an the letters of which add up to
at least the same number of letters of the Fatihah. If one cannot recite any
part of the Qur’an, one must recite certain words of dhikr, such as subhanallah,
al-hamdulillah, la ilaha illallah, and Allahu akbar (I declare that Allah is
clear of all imperfections, praise and thanks to Allah, no one is God but Allah,
and Allah is the Greatest) as many times as would render minimally the same
number of letters in the Fatihah (Ibn Hibban an-Nawawiyy):
For example, reciting Allahu akbar twenty times is sufficient. In the unusual
case of someone being unable to recite the Fatihah, other parts of the Qur’an,
or dhikr statements one stands as long as reciting the Fatihah with moderate
speed takes.
It is recommended to say ءامين
Amin (0 Allah, fulfill my request) after finishing the Fatihah, and to recite
at least one verse from another chapter of the Qur’an in the first and second
rak ah (2-2). Suratul-'Ikhlas
Other Examples:Suratul-Falq - Suratun-Naas - Ayatul-Kursiyy
It is also recommended before reciting the Fajihah in the first cycle to say the Tawajjuh supplication and then the isti adhah (asking for Allah’s protection from the cursed devil) (2-2).
What is Recommended to Say After Finishing the Opening Takbir
6. The Ruku^” (Bing):
It is obligatory to bend at the waist until your
palms can reach your knees (Figure -3a, Figure -3b)
and stay still in this position for at least the time it takes to say
سبحان الله
subhanallah..
It is recommended upon bending to raise your hands
next to your ears and say Allahu akbar. Also it is recommended while in ruku^,
to say three times: سُبحانَ
رَبِّيَ العظيم
subhana Rabbiyal- ^Adhim (Praise be to my Great
Lord).
7. The I^ tidal (Straightening up):
It is obligatory to straighten your back and stay still in this position for
at least the time it takes to say subhanallah (Figure -4a, Figure -4b). It is
recommended while raising your trunk to raise your hands next to your ears and
to say
سَمعَ اللهُ
لِمَنْ حَمِدَهُ
sami^ allahu liman hamidah (Allah hears who praises
Him). While your back is straight up it is recommended to say رَبّنَا
لَكَ الحَمدُ
Rabbana lakal-hamd (0 our Lord, to You the praise
is due).
8. The Sujiud (Prostration):
It is obligatory to go dn to the floor and prostrate by pressing your bare forehead,
and putting your palms, knees, and pads of the toes on the floor. Both feet
are kept vertical with the heels up and the toepads dn touching the floor.Stay
still in this position for at least the time it takes to say subhanallah (Figure
-4b).
It is recommended upon going dn to the floor to raise your hands next to your
ears and to say Allahu akbar.
Also it is recommended while in sujud to say three times subhana Rabbiyal-'a
la (Praise be to my Supreme Lord).
It is also recommended while in sujud to place your hands next to your shoulders,
having your fingers together directed tards the Qiblah.
It is recommended for the male to keep his elbs away from
his sides in his sujud and in his ruku^, and to keep his abdomen lifted away
from his thighs in his sujud (Figure -4b, Figure -5b). Hever,
the female keeps her elbs pulled in to her sides in her sujud and ruku and keeps
her trunk close to her thighs in her sujud (Figure
-5c).
9. The Sitting between the two
Sujuds: It is obligatory to raise your trunk
from prostration and sit, staying still in this position for at least the time
it takes to say subhanallah (Figure -6a).
It is recommended to say Allahu akbar while
coming to sitting.
Also, it is recommended while sitting to say:
Rabbighfir li warhamni wajburni warfa ^ ^ni warzuqni
wahdini wa ^afini (0 my Lord, forgive me, have mercy on me, fulfill my needs,
raise me, provide for me, guide me, and protect me from sickness).
It is also recommended to do the sitting with the left foot
tucked under the buttocks while the right foot is kept vertical as in sujud
(Figure -6b).
An alternate recommended way of sitting is to rest the buttocks
on the heels of both feet which are kept as in sujud (Figure
-6c).
It is recommended that the hands be placed on the thighs at the knees with the
fingers extended and spread slightly tards the Qiblah.
10. It is obligatory to perform
a second sujud from your sitting position. This sujud is similar to
the first sujud.
After the second sujud is fulfilled you have completed the first rak^ah (cycle)
of the prayer.
11. It is obligatory to stand up for the second rak^ah. It is recommended while doing so to say Allahu akbar. Repeat steps 5 to 10. This ends your second rak^ah .
12. It is recommended at this time to sit up from sujud, recite the Tashahhud (2-2). At-Tashahhud & As-Salatul-'Ibrahimiyyah, and say Allahumma salli ^ala Muhammad at least as loud as you can hear yourself. It is recommended to sit with the feet as in step 9. An alternate way of sitting is to rest the buttocks on both crossed feet (Figure -7). It is also recommended to keep both hands on your thighs. The fingertips of your left hand should be spread tards your knee. In this sitting, the fingers of the right hand are lightly fisted except for the index finger which is extended slightly dn (Figure -8a). The index finger is lifted slightly at saying إلاّ الله illallah (in the Tashahhud) and is kept as such until the end of this sitting (Figure -8b).
13. It is obligatory to stand up and do two more rak^ahs in the same way that you did from steps 5 to 11. It is recommended while rising for the third rak ^ah to raise your hands next to your ears and say Allahu akbar. Hever, raising the hands is not recommended while rising for the fourth rak^ah .
14. Upon completion of the second
sujud of the last rak^ah, it is obligatory to sit up, recite the Tashahhud,
and say Allahumma salli ^ala Muhammad.
It is recommended to keep the hands as in step 12. Hever, after the index finger
is lifted slightly at saying illallah it is kept as such until the end of the
prayer.
For this sitting it is also recommended to pass the left foot
past the right leg and place the buttocks on the floor, keeping the right foot
as in sujud (Figure -9).
Afterwards, it is recommended to say the Ibrahimiyyah (2-2). At-Tashahhud &
As-Salatul-'Ibrahimiyyah. Then it is recommended to say a supplication such
as:
Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanah, wa fil- ‘akhirati hasanah, wa qina ^adhaban-nar,which
means: “0 our Lord, grant us in this life and in the Hereafter good things,
and protect us from the torture of the Hellfire”.
15. The Ending
Salam:It is obligatory to say as¬salamu ^alaykum at least as loud as you can
hear yourself. It is recommended to say
as-salamu ^alaykum wa Rahmatullah first to one’s right and then to one’s left
(Figure -10a, Figure -10b).
By saying this your Dhuhr prayer is ended.
H to Perform the ^Asr (Mid-afternoon) and ^Isha' (Nightfall) Prayers
The ^Asr and ^Isha' prayers are performed exactly as the Dhuhr prayer. Hever, in step 2 you intend the obligatory ^Asr prayer for the ^Asr prayer and the obligatory ^Isha’ prayer for the ^Isha' prayer.
Moreover, it is recommended to recite the Qur'an in a louder manner in the first two rak^ahs “ of the ^Isha’ prayer.
The three rak^ahs ^ of the Maghrib prayer are performed exactly as the first three rak^ahs of ^Isha’. After the second sujud of the third rak^ah it is obligatory to sit up and do steps 14 and 15.
The two rak^ahs “ of the Fajr (or Subh) prayer are performed
exactly like the first two rak^ahs of the ^Isha’ prayer, but with the intention
of performing the obligatory Fajr (or Subh) prayer.
After the second sujud of the second rak^ah ^ , do steps 14 and 15. Also after
saying Rabbana lakal-hamd in the I^tidal (step 7) of the second rak^ah ^ , it
is recommended to say the Qunut supplication. What is Said in the I^tidal of
the Second Rak^ah of the Fajr Prayer at least as loud as you can hear yourself.
Figures:
| Contents | The Covering for the Prayer
The women must cover everything except their faces and hands with a material which conceals the color of their skin. The body must remain covered throughout the various movements of the prayer. So if, for example upon bending, the woman’s scarf hangs forward exposing her neck from an angle, this is not acceptable. Either the woman needs to be sure that her clothing is tucked in properly to prevent exposure, or she may put clothing over her normal clothing which does not allow exposure at angles. This clothing has an added benefit in that it conceals the shape of the body, for it is disliked for the shape of the woman’s body to be apparent while she is praying.
For the man, his area between his navel and his knees must be covered during the prayer. Like for the woman, the material
with which he covers this area must not be see-through; that is, it must be opaque so as to conceal the color of the skin.
| Contents | The Five Obligatory Prayers and How to determine their due times
Introduction
The five prayers are among the best acts of worship
that the Muslim performs. Performing them is the best deed after having the
correct belief in God and His Messenger. Prophet Muhammad, may Allah raise his
rank, was asked what the best deed was and he said it was performing the obligatory
prayers at the beginning of their times (al¬-Bayhaqiyy).
When we say “prayers” we are referring to an act of worshipping God which has
a specific format as God revealed to Prophet Muhammad, may Allah raise his rank.
The prophets from Prophet Adam to Prophet Muhammad, may Allah raise their rank,
ordered their followers to pray as per God’s orders.
Since the prayer is the most important matter of Islam after having the correct
belief in God and His Messenger, one must plan his life around the prayer. It
would be a great sin to neglect praying when at work if a prayer was required
at that time. If a believer is shopping at the mall or waiting at the airport
and there is no way to get home or to a mosque, he is still obligated to perform
the prayer within its due time instead of purposely leaving out or delaying
the prayer. This indicates the importance of the obligatory prayer.
Doing the obligatory prayer on time takes priority over other non-obligatory
matters.
Verse 238 of
The Messenger of Allah peace be upon him said what means:
“There are five prayers that Allah obligated the
slaves to perform. Whoever performs them properly without belittling their obligation,
Allah promised to admit him into
It is obligatory to perform each of these five prayers in its due time. It is better to perform each prayer early in its time.
Its time begins when the sun has declined westward from the middle of the sky (zenith). The time remains until the length of the shadow of an object becomes equal to that of the object per Se, in addition to the length of the shadow of that object when the sun was at its zenith. For example, if the length of your shadow when the sun is at its zenith is 5 feet and you are 6 feet high, then once your shadow becomes 11 feet long the Dhuhr prayer time ends.
^Asr (Mid-afternoon) Prayer [Four rak^ahs]As soon as the Dhuhr prayer time ends the ^Asr prayer time starts. Its time remains until sunset.
Maghrib (Sunset) Prayer [Three rak^ahs]After the entire disk of the sun has set, then the Maghrib prayer time begins. This prayer time lasts until the redness has disappeared in the western horizon.
Isha' (Nightfall) Prayer [Four rak^ahs]As soon as the Maghrib prayer time is finished the ^isha' prayer time begins. You can be certain that this prayer time is in when you can see many small stars in the sky on a clear night. This prayer time lasts until the true dawn appears.
Subhor Fajr (Dawn) Prayer [Two rak ^ahs]The true dawn begins when we see light spread at the horizon in the East. When the true dawn appears the Fajr prayer time has begun and this prayer time remains until the first glimpse of the disk of the sun appears on the Eastern horizon.