CuriousIncident
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For example, what do they say during their prayers if they do not know any arabic?
Someone more knowledgeable is welcome to correct me, but for someone who just becomes a Muslim, I believe it is OK to say a few words like Bismillah (to start each rakat), Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar, and Subhan Allah while going through the different movements and postures of salah. The online book 'Islam in Focus' does a good job of going over the timing for prayers, ablution, postures and movements, and number of units or rakat. It is more important to do as much as you are capable as early s possible, but that is not to say you should wait until you perfect it to start. Learning the 1st surah Al-Fatihah is very important to learn. I highly recommend Juz30 software to aid in learning the Arabic http://www.imaanstar.com/juz30.phpThank you everyone. But is there anything that I can say that is in Arabic if I just became a Muslim? If I became a Muslim, I don't think I would be able to remember every single word correctly for the prayers :hmm:
I checked out this first video and found it quite good.Check out this video on YouTube: it says the prayers very slow for u understand and say. ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rywokB1vtOc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatulahi wa barakatu, quoting from the site::salamext: What to read if you can't read al Fatiha in prayer: www.islamqa.com/en/ref/5410/
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