How to do lunch prayer. The order of performing prayers. Proper reading of the evening prayer by a woman
It begins after the sun has departed from the zenith and lasts until the start of the Asr prayer time. Midday prayer consists of 4 sunnah rak'ahs, 4 fard rak'ahs and 2 sunnah rak'ahs. First, perform four rak'ahs of the sunnah. Sunnah prayer is completely read to oneself.
Four rak'ahs of the sunnah of midday prayer
First rak'ah
"I intend for the sake of Allah to perform 4 rak'ahs of the sunnah of the midday (Zuhr or Oila) prayer""Allahu Akbar", then and (Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim" "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" after you speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya" "Allahu Akbar"
And again with words "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"
Second rak'ah
speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim"(Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" and make a hand "(bow from the waist). In the bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" after you speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar", perform soot (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)
"Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After pronounce "Allahu Akbar" Rise from the soot to a sitting position and read the arc Attahiyat "Attahiyaty lillahi vassalavaty vatayibyatu. Assalamy aleyke ayuyhannabiyu va rahmatullahi wa barakatyh. Assalamu aleyna va galya gyibadillahi s-salihiin. Ashkhady alla illaha illalla x. Va ashkhady anna Muhammadan. Gabduhu wa rasylyukh ". Then say "Allahu Akbar" rise to the third rak'ah.
Third rak'ah
speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after sura al-Fatiha, we read another short sura or one long verse, for example, sura al-Falyak "Kul a" uuzu birabbilfalak. minn sharri maa halak. wa minn sharri "aasikyn izaya waqab. va minn sharrin-naffaasaati fil" ukad. wa minn sharri haasidin izaya hasad" (Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" and make a hand "(bow from the waist). In the bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" after you speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar", perform soot (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5) And again with words "Allahu Akbar" sink into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to the fourth rak'ah. (Fig. 6) Fourth rak'ah
speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after sura al-Fatiha, we read another short sura or one long verse, for example, sura an-Nas "Kul a" uzhu birabbin-naaas. malikin-naaas. ilyakhin-naaas. minn sharri lwaswaasi l-khannaaas. allusions to yuvasvisu fii suduurin-naaas. minal-jinnati van-naaas" (Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" and make a hand "(bow from the waist). In the bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" after you speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4)
After you speak "Allahu Akbar", perform soot (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)
And again with the words "Allahu Akbar" again sink into soot and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After pronounce "Allahu Akbar". (Fig. 5)
Say the greeting:
This completes the prayer.
Four rak'ahs of the fard of midday prayer
Fard prayer is practically no different from Sunnah prayer. The difference is that in the 3rd and 4th rakah after the surah al-Fatiha, a short surah or ayah is not read, and the imam must also read the takbirs and some dhikrs aloud.
First rak'ah
Standing, make the intention (niyat) to perform prayer: "I intend for the sake of Allah to perform 4 rak'ahs of the fard of the midday (Zuhr or Oila) prayer". (fig. 1) Raise both hands, spreading your fingers, palms towards the Qibla, to the level of your ears, touching your earlobes with your thumbs (women raise their hands at chest level) and say "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud), then place the right hand with the palm on the left hand, clasping the left wrist with the little finger and thumb of the right hand, and lower the hands folded in this way just below the navel (women put their hands at chest level). (Fig. 2) Standing in this position, read du'a Sana "Subhaanakya allahumma va bihamdika, va tabaarakyasmuka, va ta'alaya jadduka, va laya ilyayahe gairuk", then "Auzu billahi minashshaitaanir-rajim" And "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" after reading sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after sura al-Fatiha, we read another short sura or one long verse, for example, sura al-Kyausar "Inna a" taynakya l Kyausar. fasally li rabbika uanhar. inna shani akya huva l-abtar"(Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"
And again with words "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(imam says aloud) Rise from soot to the second rak'ah. (Fig. 6)
Second rak'ah
speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after sura al-Fatiha, we read another short sura or one long verse, for example, sura al-Ikhlas "Kul huva Allahu Ahad. Allahu s-samad. Lam yalid wa lam yuulad. Wa lam yakullahuu kufuvan ahad"(Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud), perform sojd (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud) get up from soot to a sitting position, after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)
And again with words "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud) sink into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After pronounce "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud) get up from soot to a sitting position and read the arc Attahiyat "Attahiyaty lillahi vassalavaty watayibat. la illaha illallah. wa ashhady anna Muhammadan. Gabduhu wa rasylyukh" . Then say "Allahu Akbar"(imam says aloud) go up to the third rak'ah.
Third rak'ah
speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" (Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud) and make a hand "(bow from the waist). In the bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah"(imam says aloud) then speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud), perform sojd (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud) get up from soot to a sitting position, after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5) And again with words "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud) sink into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(imam says aloud) Rise from soot to the fourth rak'ah. (Fig. 6) Fourth rak'ah
speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" (Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar"(the imam speaks aloud) and make a hand "(bow from the waist). In the bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah"(the imam says aloud) then speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4)
After you speak "Allahu Akbar"(the imam pronounces aloud), perform sojd (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(the imam pronounces aloud) rise from soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)
And again with words "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says aloud) sink into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After pronounce "Allahu Akbar" Rise from the soot to a sitting position and read the arc Attahiyat "Attahiyaty lillahi vassalavaty vatayibyatu. Assalamy aleyke ayuyhannabiyu va rahmatullahi wa barakatyh. Assalamu aleyna va galya gyibadillahi s-salihiin. Ashkhady alla illaha illalla x. Va ashkhady anna Muhammadan. Gabduhu wa rasylyukh ". Then you read Salawat "Allahuma sally ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kama sallayaita ala Ibrahim wa ala ali Ibrahim, innakya Hamidum-Majid. Allahuma, barik ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kama barakta ala Ibrahim wa ala ali Ibrahim, Innakya Hamidum-Majid "Then read du" and Rabbana "Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan va fil-akhirati hasanat va kyna ‘azaban-nar". (Fig. 5)
Say the greeting: "Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah"(the imam says aloud) with the head turned first towards the right shoulder, and then towards the left. (Fig. 7)
Raise your hand to make du "a "Allahumma anta-s-salamu wa minka-s-salaam! Tabarakta ya za-l-jalali wa-l-ikram" This completes the prayer.
Two rak'ahs of the sunnah of midday prayer
First rak'ah
Standing, make the intention (niyat) to perform prayer: "I intend for the sake of Allah to perform 2 rak'ahs of the sunnah of the midday (Zuhr or Oila) prayer". (Fig. 1)
Raise both hands, fingers apart, palms facing Qibla, to ear level, touching earlobes with thumbs (women raise their hands at chest level) and say "Allahu Akbar", then place the right hand with the palm on the left hand, clasping the little finger and thumb of the right hand around the wrist of the left hand, and lower the hands folded in this way just below the navel (women put their hands at chest level). (Fig. 2)
Standing in this position, read du'a Sana "Subhaanakya allahumma va bihamdika, va tabaarakyasmuka, va ta'alaya jadduka, va laya ilyayahe gairuk", then "Auzu billahi minashshaitaanir-rajim" And "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" after reading sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after sura al-Fatiha, we read another short sura or one long verse, for example, sura al-Kyausar "Inna a" taynakya l Kyausar. fasally li rabbika uanhar. inna shani akya huva l-abtar"(Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" and make a hand "(bow from the waist). In the bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" after you speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar", perform soot (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)
And again with words "Allahu Akbar" sink into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to the second rak'ah. (Fig. 6)
Second rak'ah
speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read sura al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyyakya nasta" yn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mustekim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after sura al-Fatiha, we read another short sura or one long verse, for example, sura al-Ikhlas "Kul huva Allahu Ahad. Allahu s-samad. Lam yalid wa lam yuulad. Wa lam yakullahuu kufuvan ahad"(Fig. 3)
Lowering your hands, say: "Allahu Akbar" and make a hand "(bow from the waist). In the bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"azim"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" after you speak "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) After you speak "Allahu Akbar", perform soot (bow to the earth). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the place of soot with your forehead and nose. In bow, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)
And again with the words "Allahu Akbar" again sink into soot and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Aglya"- 3 times. After pronounce "Allahu Akbar" Rise from the soot to a sitting position and read the arc Attahiyat "Attahiyaty lillahi vassalavaty vatayibyatu. Assalamy aleyke ayuyhannabiyu va rahmatullahi wa barakatyh. Assalamu aleyna va galya gyibadillahi s-salihiin. Ashkhady alla illaha illalla x. Va ashkhady anna Muhammadan. Gabduhu wa rasylyukh ". Then you read Salawat "Allahuma sally ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kama sallayaita ala Ibrahim wa ala ali Ibrahim, innakya Hamidum-Majid. Allahuma, barik ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kama barakta ala Ibrahim wa ala ali Ibrahim, Innakya Hamidum-Majid "Then read du" and Rabbana "Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan va fil-akhirati hasanat va kyna ‘azaban-nar". (Fig. 5)
Say the greeting: "Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah" with the head turned first towards the right shoulder, and then towards the left. (Fig. 7)
Raise your hand to make du "a "Allahumma anta-s-salamu wa minka-s-salaam! Tabarakta ya za-l-jalali wa-l-ikram" This completes the prayer.
How should a woman start performing namaz? Before answering this question, it is necessary to understand what prayer is, how to read it, and find out the procedure for performing prayer for women.
Namaz is the most important pillar of the Islamic faith, one of the five concepts that define the very essence of religion. Every Muslim and Muslim woman is obliged to perform namaz, because this is the very worship of the Almighty, a prayer to Him and a sign that the believer completely submits to the Lord, surrenders himself to His will.
Performing prayer cleanses a person from sins, helps to illuminate his heart with the light of goodness and truth. In fact, prayer is a direct communication of a person with the Lord. Let us recall how the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) spoke about prayer:
“Namaz is the pillar of religion. Whoever abandons prayer destroys his religion.”
For a Muslim woman, prayer is a way to cleanse the soul from sinful thoughts, from the desire for vices inherent in people, from the evil accumulated in the soul. Namaz is necessary not only for men, but also for women. Once the Prophet Muhammad (SalaAllahu-Alikhi-Was-Salaam) turned to his companions: “Will dirt remain on your body if you bathe in the river that flows in front of your house?” They answered the Prophet: "O Messenger of Allah, no dirt will remain." The Prophet said: “These are the obligatory prayers that the believer performs, and through this Allah washes away his sins, as this water washes away dirt.”
What is the key, even critical for a Muslim, the importance of prayer? The fact is that according to prayer on the Day of Judgment, the Lord will determine the value of a person for Himself, will consider his earthly actions. And Allah makes no distinction between men and women.
It is known that many Muslim women are afraid of the very beginning of prayer, because they do not know how to do it correctly. This in no way can become an obstacle on the way of a woman to fulfill her obligations to the Lord. Not performing prayer, a woman deprives her soul of peace, tranquility, she does not receive generous rewards from Allah. Her family will not be peaceful and prosperous, and she will not be able to raise her children according to the norms of Islam.
How to perform prayer for women?
First of all, you need to find out what salt is, how many obligatory prayers there are and how many rak'ahs they include.
Salat is a prayer, an appeal to Allah, a prayer. There are fard prayers, sunnah prayers, nafil prayers. The most important step on the straight path of Allah is the reading of fard prayer, which is obligatory for every Muslim.
Rakat is usually called the order of performing certain actions during prayer. The dawn al-Fajr includes 2 rak'ahs, the midday (az-Zuhr) - 4 rak'ahs, the afternoon - 4 rak'ahs, and the evening - 3 rak'ahs. 4 rak'ahs are allocated for night prayer.
The rak'ah includes one hand (as the bow is called in Islam), as well as two soots - the so-called earthly bows. In order to start performing this prayer for beginner women, it is important to memorize the suras and duas used in performing prayer as soon as possible, to learn rak'ahs and the order in which they are performed. You need to know at least 3 Quranic surahs, about 5 duas and. In addition, a woman will have to learn how to perform wudu and ghusl.
A novice woman can be taught to perform namaz by her husband or relatives. You can also use the instructional videos, which are many on the Internet. With the help of the video, a Muslim woman will clearly see the actions during prayer, their sequence, learn the order of reading the dua and suras, learn to keep her hands and body in the correct position. It is worth remembering the words of al-Luknawi: “Many actions of a woman during prayer differ from the actions of men ...” (“As-Siyah”, volume 2, p. 205).
Prayer for beginners from two rak'ahs
The dawn prayer al-Fajr contains only two rak'ahs, so it cannot be called difficult. In addition, such a prayer is used when performing an additional prayer.
The procedure for performing the dawn prayer for women is common to all Muslims. The main difference between male and female Fajr prayer is the position of the limbs. For the correct performance of this type of prayer, a woman needs not only to pronounce courts and duas in Arabic, but also to understand what meaning is embedded in them. In this article, we will give the procedure for performing prayer with the translation of suras. Of course, if a woman could attract an Arabic teacher to memorize the suras, this would be an ideal option. But, in the absence of such, you can use training programs. The most important point is the correct pronunciation of all words in Arabic. To make it easier for a novice woman, we have translated suras and duas into Russian, although, of course, such a translation cannot fully reflect the pronunciation of words.
First rak'ah of prayer
Before performing prayer, a woman must achieve complete ritual purity. For this, ghusl and voodoo are made - this is how two types of ritual ablution are called in Islam.
The woman's body should be almost completely hidden. Only the hands, feet and face remain open.
We stand facing the Kaaba.
We inform Allah with our hearts about what kind of prayer we are going to perform. For example, a woman can read to herself: “I intend for the sake of Allah to perform 2 rak’ahs of today’s morning prayer.”
Raise both hands so that the fingertips reach shoulder level. The palms should be turned towards the Kaaba. We say the initial takbir: "Allahu Akbar." During Takbir, a woman should look at the place that her head touches when she bows to the ground. We hold our hands at the chest, we place our fingers at shoulder level. Feet should be parallel with a distance of about one palm without a thumb
Having said Takbir, we fold our hands on our chest. The right hand should lie on the left hand. Men during prayer take themselves by the wrist of their left hand, but a woman does not need to do this.
Having reached the position described above and still looking at the place of the saj (bow to the earth), we read the dua “Sana”:
“Subhanakya allahumma wa bihamdikya wa tabarakya-smukya wa ta’ala jaddukya wa la ilaha gairuk.”
Meaningful translation: “Allah! You are above all shortcomings, all praise to You, the presence of Your Name in everything is infinite, Your Majesty is high, and apart from You we do not worship anyone.
Let us recall Aisha, who told people the following hadith: “The Messenger began the prayer after the introductory takbir with this doxology: “Subhanaka ...”.
The next stage is the reading of “Auuzu bil-layahi mina-shaytaani r-rajim” (I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, who is being stoned).
We read "Bismillayahi-Rrahmani-Rrahim" (In the name of Allah, the Merciful Merciful).
Without changing the position of the body, we read the most important Sura Fatiha in prayer:
- Bismillahi Rahmani Rahim.
- Alhamdulillahi Robbil ‘alamin.
- Ar-Rahmani Rahim.
- Maliki Yaumiddin.
- Iyakya na’budu wa iyakya nasta’in.
- Ikhdina syroatal-mustakim,
- syroatol-lyaziyna an’amta ‘alaihim, gairil-magdubi ‘alaihim ua lyad-dolin.
Transcription of Surah Al-Fatiha in Russian letters.
Semantic translation of the text:
- 1:1 In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Merciful!
- 1:2 Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds,
- 1:3 To the Gracious, the Merciful,
- 1:4 Lord of the Day of Retribution!
- 1:5 You alone we worship and You alone we pray for help.
- 1:6 Lead us to the straight path,
- 1:7 the way of those whom You have done good, not of those on whom wrath has fallen, and not of those who have gone astray.
Keeping the position of the body, we read any sura known to us. Surah Al-Kawthar is perfect:
Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim.
- 108:1 Inna A'taynakal-Kawthar.
- 108:2 Fasalli Lirabbika Wanhar.
- 108:3 Inna Shani'aka Hual-Abtar.
Transcription for memorization
Translation of the meaning: “We have given you al-Kawthar (countless blessings, including the river of the same name in Paradise). Therefore, pray for the sake of your Lord and slaughter the sacrifice. Verily, your hater himself will be unknown.”
In principle, when praying for beginner women, it is enough to read Surah Fatiha, followed by the transition to the performance of the Hand.
The hand is made as follows: we bend in a bow, leaving the back parallel to the floor. We say "Allah Akbar". It is not necessary for the representatives of the weaker sex to simply lean forward a little, because it is quite difficult to completely align the back and not every woman is capable of this. When performing the Hand, the hands should rest against the kneecaps, but they do not need to be clasped. Leaning in this way, we say:
"Subhaana Rabiyal Azyym" - (Glory to my Great Lord).
This phrase is pronounced 3 to 7 times. Prerequisite: the number of repetitions must be odd.
The exit from the “bow” position is also accompanied by the words:
"Sami'allahu Estuary Hamidah"
Translation: "Allah heard those who praise him."
"Rabbana wa lakal hamd."
Translation: “O our Lord, to You alone all praise!”
Having straightened up, we again carry out Sajda, while saying “Allahu Akbar”. Different parts of the body fall to the floor gradually: first we press the knees to the floor, then the hands, and finally the nose and forehead. It is important that the head should be located at Sazhd directly between the hands, divorced in such a way that the fingers pressed against each other point towards the Kaaba. The elbows should be close to the stomach. We firmly press the calves to the hips, you can not close your eyes. Having reached this position, the Muslim woman says:
"Subhana Rabbiyal A'laa." (Praise be to my Lord Supreme).
We return to a sitting position, while saying “Allahu Akbar”. We occupy a new sitting position: we bend our knees, we place our hands on them. We hold this position until "Subhanallah" is pronounced. Again we say "Allahu Akbar" and take the position of Sajd. In Sajda we say three, five or seven times: "Subhana Rabbiyal A'laa." An important point: the number of repetitions should be the same in both the Soot and the Hand.
The first rak'ah of prayer ends with a rise to a standing position. Of course, at the same time, we say “Allahu Akbar”: the praise of the Almighty is obligatory for almost every action during prayer. We keep our hands folded on our chest.
Second rak'ah of prayer
We repeat all the above steps, but from the moment of reading Surah Fatiha. After reading the sura, we use another text, for example, "Ikhlas":
Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahiim
- 112:1 Kul HuAllaahu Ahad
- 112:2 Allahus-Samad
- 112:3 Lam yalid wa lam yulad
- 112:4 Wa lam yakullahu kufuuan Ahad
Transcription of Surah Al-Ikhlas
We use the same scheme of actions as during the first rak'ah until the second Saj. Having made a bow, we do not rise, as described above, but sit down. The woman sits to the left, legs pulled up to the outer side of the thighs, directs to the right of herself. It is important that the woman praying should sit on the floor and not on her feet. We place our hands on our knees, pressing our fingers tightly.
“At-tahiyayatu lillyahi was-Salauaatu wat-Tayibat As-Salayamu aleyka Ayukhan-nabiyu wa rahmatu Llaahi wa barakyayatukh. Assalamu Aleyna wa ala ibaadi Llaahi-ssalikhin Ashkhadu Allaya ilaha ilallahu wa ashhadu Anna Muhammadan Abduhu wa Rasuulukh "
Translation of the meaning: “Greetings, prayers and all good deeds belong only to Allah Almighty. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, the mercy of Allah and His blessings Peace be upon us, as well as to all the righteous servants of Allah, I testify that there is no god worthy of worship except Allah. And I testify that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger.”
The next part of the prayer is the reading of the dua “Salavat”, praising the Prophet Muhammad (salallahu-aleihi-was-salaam):
"Allaahumma sally 'alaya sayidinaa muhammadin wa 'alaya eeli sayidinaa muhammad, Kama sallyite 'alaya sayidinaa ibrahiima wa 'alaya eeli sayidinaa ibraahim, wa baarik 'alaya sayidinaa muhammadin wa 'alaya eeli sayidinaa mu hammad, Kamaa baarakte 'alaya sayidinaa ibraahima wa 'alaya eeli sayidinaa ibraahiima fil-'aalamiin, innekya hamidun majiid".
Translation of the meaning: “O Allah! Bless Muhammad and his family as You blessed Ibrahim and his family. And send blessings on Muhammad and his family, as You sent blessings on Ibrahim and his family in all the worlds. Verily, You are the Praised, the Glorified."
Immediately after the dua to the glory of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), we read an appeal to Allah:
“Allahumma inni zolyamtu nafsi zulman kasira wa la yagfiruz zunuuba illa Ant. Fagfirli magfiratam min ‘indik uarhamni innaka Antal Gafuurur Rakhim.”
Translation of the meaning: “O Allah, truly I have been extremely unfair with myself, and only You forgive sins. So forgive me from Your side and have mercy on me! Verily, You are the Most Forgiving, the Most Merciful."
Dua for the glory of Allah is replaced by Salutation. It must be read with the head turned to the right and looking at the right shoulder. We pronounce:
"Assalayama 'alaikum wa rahmatu-llaah" (peace and blessings of Allah be upon you).
Turn your head to the left, look at your left shoulder and repeat the same words.
This ends the two rak'ah prayers.
If desired, the worshiper can expand the prayer by reading “Astaghfirullah” three times at the end of the prayer session, then “Ayatul-Kursi”. In addition, you can say the following taxibs 33 times:
- Subhanallah;
- Alhamdulillah;
- Allahu Akbar.
After that you need to read
“La ilaha illalah wahdahu la shikalyakh, lyakhul mulku wa lyakhul hamdu wa hua ala kulli shayin kadir.”
The next part of the recommended (not mandatory) prayer actions is reading a dua from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). You can read any other duas that do not conflict with Shariah. When reading, it is recommended (not necessary) to hold open palms together in front of the face, slightly tilting them to the upper side.
Two sunnah rak'ahs and nafl prayers
Sunnah and nafl prayers are usually done during the morning prayer immediately after its fard rakah. In addition, after the fard rakahs of the Zuhr prayer, 2 rakahs of the sunnah and nafl are used.
Also, 2 rakahs of sunnah and nafl are used after fard (Maghrib), fard (Esha) and immediately before Witr prayer.
Sunnah and nafl prayers are almost the same as the double-raked fard prayer. The key difference is the intention, since immediately before the prayer being performed, a Muslim woman needs to read the intention for this particular prayer. If a woman performs Sunnah prayer, then she should also read about him.
Proper reading of the evening prayer by a woman
How can a woman correctly read fard prayer, consisting of 3 rak'ahs? Let's figure it out. Such a prayer can only be found in the evening prayer.
Prayer begins with two rak'ahs, similar to those used in the two-rakah prayer. Simplified, the order is as follows:
- Surah Fatiha.
- Brief surah.
- Sadja.
- Second Saja.
- Sura Fatiha (re-reading).
- One of the suras familiar to the woman.
- Hand.
- Sadja.
- Second Saja.
After the second saji of the second rak'ah, the woman needs to sit down and read the Tashahud dua. After reading the dua, a Muslim woman can move on to the third rak'ah.
The third rak'ah includes Surah Fatiha, the hand, the saj and the second saj. Having coped with the second saj, the woman sits down to read the dua. She will recite the following surahs:
- Tashahud.
- Salavat.
- Allahhumma inni zolyamtu.
Having finished with this part of the prayer, the Muslim woman pronounces a Greeting similar to the Greeting from the two-raked prayer session. Prayer is considered completed.
How to pray Witr
The Witr prayer includes three rak'ahs, and its performance is significantly different from the above. When performing, specific rules are used that are not used in other prayers.
A woman needs to stand facing the Kaaba, pronounce the Intention, then the classic Takbir “Allahu Akbar”. The next stage is the pronunciation of the dua "Sana". When the dua is said, the first rak'ah of Vitra begins.
The first rak'ah includes: sura "Fatiha", a short sura, a hand, a sajda and a second sajja. We stand for the performance of the second rak'ah, which includes "Fatiha", a short sura, hand, saja, second saja. After the second saji, we sit down and read the dua Tashahud. It is important to observe the correct landing. We rise for the third rak'ah.
In the third rak'ah of the Vitra prayer, the Fatiha sura and one of the short suras known to the woman are read. An excellent option would be Surah Falak:
Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim.
- 113:1 Kul A'uzu Birabbil-Falyak.
- 113:2 Min Sharri Ma Halak.
- 113:3 Ua Ming Sharri Gasikin Iza Waqab.
- 113:4 Ua Ming Sharrin-Naffasati Fil-`Dead.
- 113:5 Wa Min Sharri Hasidin Iza Hasad.
Meaning translation: “Say: “I resort to the protection of the Lord of the dawn from the evil of what He has created, from the evil of darkness when it comes, from the evil of witches who spit on bundles, from the evil of an envious person when he envies.”
Note! When performing prayer Witr for beginners, it is permissible to read the same suras in different rak'ahs.
At the next stage, you should say “Allahu Akbar”, raise your hands as if performing the initial takbir and return them to their original position. We pronounce dua Qunut:
“Allahumma inna nastainuka wa nastagfiruka wa nastahdika wa nu’minu bika wa natubu ilyayka wa netauakkulu aleyke wa nusni aleyku-l-haira kullehu neshkuruka wa laa nakfuruka wa nahlyau wa netruku me yafjuruk. Allahumma iyyaka na’budu wa laka nusalli wa nasjudu wa ilyayka nes’a wa nakhfidu narju rahmatika wa nakhsha azabaka inna azabaka bi-l-kuffari mulhik.”
Translation of the meaning: “O Allah! We ask you to lead us on the true path, we ask You for forgiveness and repent. We believe in You and rely on You. We praise You in the best way. We thank You and we are not disbelievers. We reject and renounce the one who does not obey You. O Allah! You alone we worship, pray and make prostrations to the ground. We strive for You and we go. We hope in Your Mercy and fear Your punishment. Verily, Your punishment is upon the disbelievers!”
Dua "Kunut" is a very difficult sura, which a woman will need a lot of time and effort to memorize. In the event that a Muslim woman has not yet managed to cope with this sura, you can use a simpler one:
"Rabbana atina fi-d-Dunya hasanatan wa fi-l-Ahirati hasanatan wa kyna azaban-Nar".
Meaningful translation: Our Lord! Give us good things in this and the next life, protect us from the fire of Hell.
If the woman has not yet memorized this dua, you can say “Allahumma-gfirli” three times, which means: “Allah, forgive me!”. Three times is also acceptable: “Ya, Rabbi!” (O my Creator!).
Having said the dua, we say “Allahu Akbar!”, make a hand, soot, another soot and sit down to pronounce the following texts:
- Tashahud.
- Salavat.
- Allahumma inni zolyamtu nafsi.
Witr concludes with salutations to Allah.
Namaz of 4 rakahs for women
Having gained some experience in performing namaz, a woman can proceed to 4 rakah.
The prayers of the four cycles are noon, night and afternoon.
Performance:
- We become so that the face is turned to the Kaaba.
- We express intent.
- We articulate Takbir "Allahu Akbar!".
- We say the dua "Sana".
- We stand to perform the first rak'ah.
- The first two rak'ahs are read as in a 2-rakah fadr prayer, with the exception that in the second rak'ah it is enough to read "Tashahud" and after the "Fatiha" sura nothing more needs to be read.
- Having completed two rak'ahs, we read the dua Tashahud. Then - "Salavat", Allahumma inni zolyamtu nafsi. Let's do a greeting.
Women need to remember the rules of prayer. The body must be covered, it is impossible to pray during menstruation and after childbirth. The prayers that the Muslim woman missed at this moment do not need to be restored.
(120)We continue the story of prayer for beginners. In this article, with the permission of Allah, we will talk about how to perform namaz for a beginner, which violates namaz and answer common questions about namaz
Each prayer consists of a certain amount rak'ats- a set of actions that include reading certain surahs of the Qur'an while standing, making one bow from the waist (ruku) and two bows to the earth (sajda).
morning prayer ( fajr) comprises two rak'ahs,
lunch ( zuhr) - from four,
afternoon ( asr) also from four,
evening prayer maghrib- from three,
and night prayer isha- from four.
However, in addition to the obligatory part (fard), each prayer includes a certain number of desirable prayers (sunnat), which are not obligatory, however, a reward is also promised for their fulfillment. Beginners, of course, should first accustom themselves to regularly performing the obligatory part of the five prayers, but then they should try to perform Sunnat prayers, in addition to the main ones.
Also, scientists of the Hanafi madhhab consider it obligatory ( wajib) performing namaz vitre, consisting of three rak'ahs which is performed after the night prayer of Isha.
After you have performed ablution and closed the ‘awrah, stand on a prayer rug (if you don’t have one yet, you can use a clean towel or sheet for this purpose), facing the qibla, and express your intention in your heart ( niyat) to pray. During the intention, you need to name the prayer that you are going to perform (mandatory or desirable and its name is fajr, zuhr, asr).
Intention is pronounced mentally, in the following words: “I intend to perform for the sake of Allah the fard (obligatory part) of this morning(For example) fajr prayer(or name the prayer you are going to perform).
Note: the intention to perform prayer must be pronounced mentally, but the introductory takbir, the suras of the Koran and the necessary duas are said aloud(not necessarily loud, you can whisper, but so that you can hear yourself, moving your lips and tongue).
1. After expressing your intention, raise your hands with your palms out to your shoulders and say (out loud!) The phrase “Allahu Akbar!” (this is the so-called introductory takbir) (as shown in the picture). While raising your hands, make sure that your sleeves do not fall and the awrah does not open - this can spoil your prayer!
2. Then fold your hands on your chest (right over left) and read Surah Al-Fatiha
Sura "Fatiha" (Opening)(approximate transliteration and translation):
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
[Bismillahi r-rahmani r-rahim]
In the name of Allah the Merciful, the Merciful
الحمد لله رب العالمين
[Al-hamdu lillahirabbil-alamin]
Glory to Allah, Lord of all the worlds
الرحمن الرحيم
[ar-rahmanir-rahim]
Gracious, Merciful
مالك يوم الدين
[maliki yaumid-din]
Ruler of Doomsday
إياك نعبد
[iyakya nabudu]
You alone we worship
و إياك نستعين
[wa iyyakya nastayyin]
and to You alone we cry for help
اهدنى الصراط المستقيم
[ihdinas-syratal-mustakyim]
Lead us to the right path
صراط الذين أنعمت عليهم
[sypatallazina an'amta aleihim]
the path of those whom You have bestowed with Your blessings
غير المغضوب عليهم
[Gairil-Magdubi Aleihim]
those who have not incurred Your disgrace
و لا الضآلين
[wa lad-dooollin (Amin)]
and those who did not fall into error. (Amen)
(as mentioned above, for the first time you can limit yourself to saying the phrases “Bismillah”, Alhamdulillah”, “La ilaha illallah”).
During the recitation of the suras, the gaze is turned to the supposed place of the prostration.
3. With the pronunciation of the words "Allahu Akbar" make a bow - hand '. Women bow not as deeply as men. The gaze is turned to the toes; the hands lie on the knees, not clasping them.
4. After making the ruku, straighten up again to a standing position.
5. With the words "Allahu Akbar" make a prostration (sajda). To perform it, they first kneel down, then lean on their hands and then touch the ground with their nose and forehead. The toes (at least two fingers) should rest on the ground, the elbows touch the floor and press against the body, the stomach is pressed against the hips.
6. With the words “Allahu Akbar”, rise to a sitting position for a short period of time, which is sufficient to pronounce the phrase “Subhanallah”. Then again say "Allahu Akbar" and make a second prostration.
Here the first rak'ah of prayer ends.
7. With the words "Allahu Akbar", rise to a vertical position for the second rak'ah of prayer and fold your arms over your chest, as described above.
2nd rak'ah:
8. First, as in the first rak'ah, read Sura Al-Fatiha (or say the words of dhikr - the remembrance of Allah). Usually, some short sura is also pronounced in the second rak'ah, but a beginner can limit himself to only one Al-Fatih sura. Then they perform ruku' and sajda as described above.
9. After making two earthly prostrations, sit on your feet (as shown in the picture), hands lie on your knees, both legs are shifted to the right side. You should not sit on your left foot, but on the floor. In this position, the dua Attahiyyat is pronounced.
Approximate transliteration and translation:
التحيات لله و الصلوات و الطيبات
[At-tahiyyatu lillahi was-salyawatu wat-tayyibat]
Greetings to Allah, prayers and good deeds.
السلام عليك أيها النبي و رحمة الله و بركاته
[As-salamu alaykya ayyuhan-nabiyyu wa rahmatullahi wa barakyatuh]
Peace be upon you, O Prophet, the mercy of Allah and His blessings.
السلام علينا و على عباد الله الصالحين
[As-salamu 'alayna wa 'ala ibadillahis-salihin]
Peace be upon us and the true servants of Allah.
أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله و أشهد أن محمدا عبده و رسوله
[Ashhadu alla ilaha illallah wa ashhadu anna muhammadan abduhu wa rasulyuh]
I bear witness that there is no god but Allah
and I testify that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger.
Attention! While pronouncing the words “la illaha”, you need to raise the index finger of your right hand, and lower it while pronouncing the words “illa Allah”.
11. If you perform the morning prayer (fajr) after pronouncing the dua At-Tahiyyat, a greeting (taslim) is pronounced at the end of the prayer. With the words "Assalamu alaikum var rahmatullah" turn your head towards the right shoulder, and then - with the same words - towards the left.
If you perform a prayer consisting of more than two rak'ahs, then after pronouncing the dua At-Tahiyat (without saying the greeting of the end of the prayer!) You need to rise to a standing position and perform one more (if you perform Maghrib prayer) or two more rak'ahs (if you perform prayers Zuhr, Asr, Isha). After the last (third or fourth rak'ah) is completed, sit down again and say the At-Tahiyat dua again, then say the greeting "Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah!" Turning your head first to the right shoulder, then to the left.
After performing prayer, you can turn to Allah with your personal requests (in any language, not necessarily in Arabic).
Note:
In the third and fourth rak'ahs of the obligatory prayer, after reading the Fatih sura, it is not necessary to read the second sura. If you perform a sunnat prayer consisting of four rak'ahs, then the second sura in the third and fourth rak'ahs is pronounced.
Prayer Witr
As mentioned above, Hanafi scholars consider it obligatory to perform Witr prayer: a prayer performed after the night prayer of Isha and before the time of Fajr prayer. Namaz witr consists of three rak'ahs. Before committing it, the intention is pronounced something like this: “I intend to pray witr for the sake of Allah”- it is not indicated whether this is Sunnat or fard prayer, since there is disagreement among scientists on this issue. In the third rak'ah of this prayer, after reading Surah Al-Fatiha, you need to read a short surah, then saying "Allahu Akbar", raise your hands in the same way as for the introductory takbir, then fold them on your chest and say dua Qunut:
Approximate transliteration:
“Allaahumma inna nasta‘iinuk wa nastakhdiika va nastagfiruk, va natuubu ilaik, va nu’minu bikya va natavakkyalu ‘alayk, wa nusnii ‘alaykal-haira kullahu, wa nashkuruka wa laya nakfuruk, wa nahl‘u wa natruku man yafjuruk . Allahumma iyyakya na'budu wa lakya nusalli wa nasjudu, wa ilyaykya nas'a va nakhfid, va narjuu rahmatakya va nakhshaa 'azaabak, inna 'azaabakya bil-kuffaari mulhik.
“O Allah! We appeal to Your help, we ask you to lead us on the right path, we ask You for forgiveness and repent. We believe and rely on You. We praise You in the best way. We thank you and do not deny. We reject and leave (leave) all those who commit lawlessness. Oh my God! We worship You alone, we pray, and before You we make prostrations. We strive for You and we go. We hope for Your mercy and we fear Your punishment. Verily, Your punishment befalls the godless!”
If a person has not yet learned dua Qunoot, you can say this dua:
“Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan, va fil-aakhyrati hasanatan va kynaa ‘azaaban-naar.”
“Our Lord! Give us good things in this and the next life, protect us from the torment of Hell.
What actions violate prayer
1. During prayer, you can’t talk, laugh - moreover, loud laughter (that people standing nearby can hear it) - violates not only prayer, but also ablution. However, a smile (without a sound) does not violate prayer.
2. You can not make any sounds or sigh. Sneezing or coughing does not break prayer.
3. You can not cry for worldly reasons (crying out of fear of Allah is allowed).
4. You can not perform multiple small actions without need (straighten clothes, itch). Small actions done for a good reason are forgiven, but care must be taken to reduce their number to a minimum.
Extra actions are defined, according to the strongest opinion, as actions which, if seen from a distance by an observer who does not know that you are praying, would completely convince him that you are NOT praying. If you have doubts, then this is not an extra act - and it does not violate prayer. Usually three continuous big acts are considered superfluous (based on Ibn Abidin's Radd al-Mukhtar).
5. A man and a woman should not pray while standing in the same row (there must be some distance or barrier).
Frequently Asked Questions about Prayer:
Is it possible to pray on a piece of paper or a book? Beginners often perform namaz by looking at a book or piece of paper with a hint. This should be avoided, because in this case it will turn out that you perform many unnecessary actions that make your prayer invalid.
Is it permissible to pray during haida or nifaas? - No, a woman does not pray during menstruation (haid) and postpartum bleeding (nifas). If she still prays at this time, she falls into sin. For the validity of worship, it is very important to learn how to correctly determine the beginning and end of a haid - because if you start praying before your periods are over, such prayers will not be valid, and vice versa, if you do not pray when your periods have already ended, it will turn out that you miss prayers without a good reason. In both cases, you will have to make up for missed prayers later. You can read about Hyde here. Prayers missed at this time (haida and nifasa) do not need to be made up.
Do I need to make up for missed prayers?- Missed prayers - for any reason (except those that were missed due to menstruation and postpartum bleeding) - must be made up! So if you overslept the morning prayer or were unable to pray at work or school, you must definitely make up for these prayers later.
If a person began to pray not with the onset of adulthood(in particular, a woman - not from the moment when her period began), but at a more mature age, is it necessary to make up for these prayers? - Yes, such prayers must be filled.
How to pray at work or school?—People often say that they are unable to pray at work or at an educational institution. These reasons are not considered valid - you should make every effort to find a time and place for prayer.
What if my parents do not allow me to pray?- If direct violence is not used against you (for example, you are not threatened to be killed or seriously maimed - and you must be sure that the threat will really be carried out!), And this is unlikely in the case of loved ones, you should start praying, despite their discontent. Your family is not at home all day, they do not follow your every move - so choose a time when you are not being noticed, find a secluded place in the house and pray. Be patient and firm in your decision - inshaAllah, over time, your relatives will come to terms with your choice and will even respect you for your strength of character.
Is it possible for women to read namaz by a separate women's jamaat(not after a male imam, but to choose some knowledgeable sister and pray after her). Hanafi scholars consider such an action to be makruh tahrimi (close to forbidden), so one should refrain from it (although the scholars of the Shafi'i madhhab allow this).
Women sometimes ask: is it possible to pray with a child in her arms or what to do if, during prayer, the child climbs onto the back or into the arms of the mother (or touches her): In this article, you can read a detailed explanation of this issue “Prayer with a child in her arms”
Muslima (Anya) Kobulova
Based on materials from the Darul-Fikr website
The one who is going to read the prayer must be undefiled, that is, he must have a full ablution and a small ablution. If you do not have it, you cannot read namaz. Also, the conditions of prayer must be met. Only after that, a woman and a man can stand up for prayer.
Video training on reading namaz for women
This video, inshaAllah, will help you understand what is being done and how. Detailed text description below.
Our main task is that beginner women could learn how to read namaz. It is for them that we tried to briefly and in an understandable way write the order. There is a necessary minimum, one might say. And for those who want to know more subtleties - we have hidden additional information in the "more".
Namaz for a novice woman from 2 rak'ahs
Fajr morning prayer consists of 2 rak'ahs. Another double prayer is used in additional prayers. How to do a prayer of two rak'ahs for a woman? The rules for performing this prayer are the same for all Muslims. The only thing that differs is only the position of the hands and feet in prayer. In order to perform prayer correctly, a woman needs to know not only how duas and suras are pronounced in Arabic, but also to understand their meaning. Below will be a diagram of the performance of prayer with the translation of meanings into Russian. It is advisable to learn the reading of suras and duas with an Arabic teacher or listen to the correct audio playback. It is very important - the correct pronunciation of words. In order for a novice woman to be able to perform prayer, the Russian alphabet was used when writing suras and duas, but unfortunately this spelling does not convey the correct pronunciation.