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As Salaam Aleikum wa
Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh. (May Allah's Peace, Mercy and Blessings be
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Full Prayer
In the name of Allah, We praise
Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can
misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We
bear witness that there is no one (no idol,
no person, no grave, no
prophet, no imam, no dai,
nobody!) worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that
Muhammad(saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
The five ‘fard’ prayers have
been made obligatory for every believer by Allah. It should be an honor for
us as believers to pray to Allah, for
the Prophet (saws) said, that when a
believer prays, he is in the actual
audience of the Lord of the Worlds.
And the state of a believer
should be one of two things:
He prays to Allah, as if He is actually seeing Allah.
(if he is not able to bring
himself to this condition, let him at
least be certain) That Allah is
watching him!
Below is the prayers as
conducted by the Prophet (saws) and his companions:
INTENTION AND TAKBIR
To make intention in your heart
regarding the prayer you are about to make.
Then raise your hands to your ears and say “Allah o Akbar” meaning Allah
is the Greatest, signaling the start of
Prayer.
QIYAM or Standing
Pray the Surah Al Fateha and any
other aayahs from the Quran. (minimum 3
aayahs) These meanings can be learnt
from the Quran Translation of the Surahs you want to pray.
3. RUKU or bowing
The Prophet (saws) used to
say: “Subhan Allah il Adheem” Glory be to Allah, the Most Great. 3 times or more (but preferably in odd number
formations, 3,5,7,9….)
STANDING UP FROM RUKU
The Prophet (saws) used to
say: “Sameh Allah ho Leman Hameda” Allah listen to the one who is grateful for
the bounties received by Allah.
The nobles companions in the
congregation used to say: “Rabbana lakal hamd”
O our Lord, we are grateful to
you.
SAJDAH
The Prophet (saws) used to pray:
“Surhana Rabb eil A’ala” Glory be to
Allah, the Most High. (3 times or more
in odd number formation 3,5,7,9…)
SITTING BETWEEN TWO SAJDAHS
(This can be used to invoke any
prayer to Allah.)
Allah hum mag firli wale waale
dayya, wal lil mu’minina, wal
mu’minate, wal muslemeena, wal muslemaate, hayy min hum wala hum
amwaat.
O Allah, forgive me,
my parents, the true believing
men, the true believing women, the believing men, the believing women,
whether alive from amongst them,
or they have died. (We beg You to forgive them all)
TASHAHUD
At tahiya tu lillahe
was salawaato, wat
tayyebato lillahe.
Every kind of salutes, all kinds of prayers, and all kinds of good and pure words and
things, are for Allah Alone.
As Salaam alieka ya ayyo han
nabi o, wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.
(Allah told the Prophet(saws)
these words on the Night of Mairaaj in His audience): May Peace, Mercy and
Blessings be upon you, O Prophet
(saws)
As Salaam o alayna wa a’la ibaa
dallah hiss saleheen.
(The Prophet(saws) replied, as Allah Himself is the source of All
Peace, and the Prophet (saws) could not
possibly send Peace upon Allah): May
Peace be upon me (saws), and the good,
obedient or pious slaves of Allah.
Ash hado ann laa ilaha
illahlah, wahdahu, laa sharika lahuu,
(The Prophet(saws) said to Allah
in audience): I bear witness that there is no god, except Allah, Alone,
He has no partners.
Wa ash hado anna Mohamed dan
abdullahi wa Rasul Allah.
(And Allah replied): And I bear
witness that (you, O) Mohamed, are the
slave and Messenger of Allah
Allah humma salle a’la Mohamed
din wa aa’le Mohamed, kama sallayta
a’la Ibrahim wa ala aa’le Ibrahim
May Allah’s blessings be upon
Mohamed (saws), and his ummah (or
family or both), just like the blessing
of Allah on Ibrahim and his ummah (or family or both)
Innaka Hameed un Majeed
For you are the All-Praiseworthy, the Glorious One.
Allah humma barik a’la Mohamed
din wa aa’le Mohamed, kama barakta a’la
Ibrahim wa ala aa’le Ibrahim
May Allah’s baraka be upon
Mohamed (saws) and his ummah (or family or both) just like the baraka of Allah
on Ibrahim and his ummah (or family or both)
Innaka Hameed un Majeed.
For you are the All-Praiseworthy,
the Glorious One.
(Any Invocation to Allah)
Allah hum mag firli wale
waaledayya war hum homa kama rabba yani saghira
O Allah, forgive me,
and my parents, and have mercy
upon them both, just as they had mercy
on me when I was an infant.
The above is a short and concise
description of the prayers. If you
have any further questions or need any clarifications whatsoever, you could write to us and we will try to answer
them to the best of our abilities, in
light of the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saws).
May Allah honor us and allow us
to be grateful to Him and worship Him Alone.
And Allah Alone Knows Best and
He is the Only Source of Strength.
Your Brother in
Islam,
Burhan