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What are the five pillars of Islam?
The five pillars of Islam are:
See this thread for the basics of the first pillar of Islam: https://www.islamicboard.com/new-muslims/134343366-basics-islam.html
What is Salah?
Salaah is a special type of prayer that has been taught by Allah through His Prophet :saws:
How many times does a Muslim perform Salah?
A Muslim must perform 5 obligatory prayers during a 24 hours day. The five obligatory prayers are:
Fajr (dawn prayer)
Dhuhr (noon)
'Asr (afternoon)
Maghrib (sunset)
'Isha (night)
What are the pre-requisites (Shara'it) for Salaah?
There are seven pre-requisite conditions for prayer, known as Shara'it As-Salah. They are:
A prayer cannot be started without fulfilling all these conditions.
What are the pillars (arkaan) of Salaah?
The pillars of Salaah are the Fardh (obligatory) actions of prayer, without which the prayer is invalid. If any of these missing then the prayer must be repeated. These are:
What are the Wajib actions of prayer?
Waajibaat (plural of Wajib) are those things that are necessary to complete the prayers. If one misses any of them unknowingly, this mistake can be compensated for by doing Sajdah Sahw (sajdah done for accidental mistakes). If one does not do Sajdah Sahw or if one intentionally misses one of these things, it is waajib to say the entire prayer all over again.
The Wajibaat of prayer are:
What are the Sunnah actions of prayer?
Things which have been proved to be performed during prayer by the Prophet :saws: but not so much stress has been laid upon them as is laid on things that are fard and waajib: those things are called the sunnat. If anyone of these things is missed unknowingly, it does not break the prayer nor is Sajdah Sahw a waajib in such case. If these things are intentionally missed, then the prayer is not invalidated nor is Sajdah Sahw necessary but it brings condemnation to the one who does so.
The Sunnah of prayer are:
Describe how to pray
See this thread for details: https://www.islamicboard.com/new-muslims/134343311-learn-pray-faq.html
The five pillars of Islam are:
- To testify that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad :saws: is the messenger of Allah,
- To establish Salaah
- To pay Zakah
- To fast during the month of Ramadhan
- To perform Hajj
See this thread for the basics of the first pillar of Islam: https://www.islamicboard.com/new-muslims/134343366-basics-islam.html
What is Salah?
Salaah is a special type of prayer that has been taught by Allah through His Prophet :saws:
How many times does a Muslim perform Salah?
A Muslim must perform 5 obligatory prayers during a 24 hours day. The five obligatory prayers are:
Fajr (dawn prayer)
Dhuhr (noon)
'Asr (afternoon)
Maghrib (sunset)
'Isha (night)
What are the pre-requisites (Shara'it) for Salaah?
There are seven pre-requisite conditions for prayer, known as Shara'it As-Salah. They are:
- Clean body
- Clean clothes
- Clean place of prayer
- Covering the whole private area of the body
- The correct time of prayer
- Facing towards the Qiblah, and
- Niyyah, or the intention to perform Salah
A prayer cannot be started without fulfilling all these conditions.
What are the pillars (arkaan) of Salaah?
The pillars of Salaah are the Fardh (obligatory) actions of prayer, without which the prayer is invalid. If any of these missing then the prayer must be repeated. These are:
- Takbeer Tahreemah (Saying Allahu Akbar at the start)
- Qiyaam or standing up
- Qiraa’ah or recitation of the Qur’aan
- Rukuu’
- Sujood
- Qa’dah aakhirah or the sitting at the end of the prayer
What are the Wajib actions of prayer?
Waajibaat (plural of Wajib) are those things that are necessary to complete the prayers. If one misses any of them unknowingly, this mistake can be compensated for by doing Sajdah Sahw (sajdah done for accidental mistakes). If one does not do Sajdah Sahw or if one intentionally misses one of these things, it is waajib to say the entire prayer all over again.
The Wajibaat of prayer are:
- Allocating the first two rak’aat of the fard salaah for qira’ah.
- Reading Surah Faatihah in all the rak’aat of every prayer (except in the third and fourth rak’aat of a fard prayer, as that is Sunnah)
- To recite a Surah or a long aayah or three shorter aayaat after Surah Faatihah in the first two rak’aat of fard salaah and in all the rak’aat of waajib, sunnah and nafl prayers.
- To read the Surah Faatihah before reciting any other surah or aayah.
- To maintain the order of Qira’ah, rukuu’, sujood, etc.
- Qawmah or standing up straight after rukuu’.
- Jalsah or sitting between the two sajdahs.
- Performing ta’deeli arkaan, that is rukuu’, sajdah, etc. patiently and serenely.
- Qa’dah-e-Oolaa or sitting to the extent of saying Tashahhud after two rak’aat in a prayer that has three or four rak’aat.
- To read Tashahhud in both Qa’dahs.
- For the imaam to read Qira’ah aloud in Fajr, Maghrib, ‘Ishaa, Jumu’ah (Friday prayer), ‘Eid, and the Taraaweeh prayers during Ramadaan. The imaam should say Zuhr and ‘Asr in a low voice.
- To conclude the prayer with salaam.
- To say takbeer for Qunoot in Witr prayers and to read Du’aa-e-Qunoot.
- To say the additional takbeeraat in the ‘Eid prayers.
What are the Sunnah actions of prayer?
Things which have been proved to be performed during prayer by the Prophet :saws: but not so much stress has been laid upon them as is laid on things that are fard and waajib: those things are called the sunnat. If anyone of these things is missed unknowingly, it does not break the prayer nor is Sajdah Sahw a waajib in such case. If these things are intentionally missed, then the prayer is not invalidated nor is Sajdah Sahw necessary but it brings condemnation to the one who does so.
The Sunnah of prayer are:
- To raise hands up to the ears before takbeer tahreemah.
- While raising hands for takbeer, to keep the fingers of both the hands raised and facing towards the Qiblah.
- Not to bend the head while saying the takbeer.
- Saying takbeer tahreemah and other takbeers aloud by the imaam.
- To fold the right hand on the left hand below the navel.
- Saying thanaa’.
- To recite ta’awwudh.
- To recite the complete bismillaah.
- To recite only Surah Faatihah in the third and fourth rak’aat of a fard prayer.
- To say Aameen.
- To recite thanaa’, ta’awwudh, and “Aameen” in a low voice.
- To recite as much Qira’ah as is the sunnah for each prayer.
- To say tasbeeh three times each in rukuu’ and sajdah.
- To keep the waist and head at the same level while holding the knees with the fingers of both the hands in rukuu’.
- Saying by the imaam: “Sami’allaahu liman hamidahu” in qawmah followed by “Rabbanaa lakal hamd” by the muqtadi. The munfarid should say tasmi’ah and tahmeed both.
- While going into sajdah, to first put the knees, then the hands, then the forehead on the ground.
- In Qa’dah or Jalsah, lying the left foot on the ground horizontally and sitting upon it and putting the right foot vertically so that its toes are towards Qiblah and putting both the hands on thighs.
- To point out by the right hand’s index finger as one says “Ash-hadu a
l-laa ilaaha” in tashahhud.
- To recite darood shareef in qa’dah-i-aakhirah after tashahhud.
- To read du’aa after darood shareef.
- To turn the face for salaam, first towards the right and then to the left.
Describe how to pray
See this thread for details: https://www.islamicboard.com/new-muslims/134343311-learn-pray-faq.html