Showing posts with label NAMAAZ. Show all posts
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Concentration and Devotion in Salaat
Generally the aspect lacking most in our Salaat is concentration and devotion whereas the Quraan has promised success for that person who performs his Salaat with proper concentration and devotion. The remedy for this dreadful condition has been prescribed in a Hadith.
Rasulullah r is reported to have said: “Perform your Salaat as if it is a ‘farewell’ Salaat.” (i.e. as if this is the last Salaat of your life)74 Every person should perform his Salaat with this in mind that he might not live to perform another Salaat. He should imagine himself in the presence of Allah the Almighty who even knows the thoughts that go through his mind.
Short sleeves and the Topee (headgear) in Salaat
Concerning attire in Salaat, Allah Ta'ala has commanded: “O children of Adam (mankind), adopt dignified attire at the time of Salaat.”
It must be appreciated from the choice of words used in this command, that not only is covering one’s body implied but implicit reference is made towards a distinctive category of attire. Since Allah Ta'ala has used the word ‘zeenat’ (i.e. dignified or appropriate attire) when referring to dressing for Salaat.
Correct attire in Salaat
To cover the satr is a condition of salaat. Disregarding this will
invalidate the salaat. In addition to this, one should take note that
clothes made of silk are not worn by men. Similarly, clothes with
pictures of animated objects are not permissible. Kurtas and
trousers should not cover the ankles since this will render the salaat
makrooh.
Once a person performed his salaat with his trousers covering his ankles. Rasulullah r ordered him to repeat his wudhu and salaat and admonished him by saying: “Allah Ta'ala does not accept the salaat of a person whose trousers flow below the ankles.
Once a person performed his salaat with his trousers covering his ankles. Rasulullah r ordered him to repeat his wudhu and salaat and admonished him by saying: “Allah Ta'ala does not accept the salaat of a person whose trousers flow below the ankles.
Correction of the Salaam and Duaa
Turn to the right and left to such an extent that the person at
the rear can see one’s cheeks.
After making salaam to the right, first turn the face to the Qibla, then from here commence the left salaam. Some people commence the left salaam whilst the face is still turned towards the right. This is not correct as explained by Hadhrat Moulana Abrarul Haq Saheb of Hardoi.
After making salaam to the right, first turn the face to the Qibla, then from here commence the left salaam. Some people commence the left salaam whilst the face is still turned towards the right. This is not correct as explained by Hadhrat Moulana Abrarul Haq Saheb of Hardoi.
The method of sitting in the Jalsah and Qa’adah postures
1- Place the left foot down and sit on it, whilst keeping the right foot upright with the toes facing the Qibla.
2- Some people keep both feet upright and sit on their heels. Others cross their feet. This is all contrary to the sunnat.
3- The method of sitting in the first and second qa’adah (sitting posture) is the same as that of the jalsah posture. Many people err in these postures also.
Correction of Sajdah
1-Whilst going into sajdah from qaumah, do not bend the chest forward. Keep it straight. Only the knees should be bent while going down. Some people heave the chest due to which an extra ruku is created. This is forbidden.46 Until the knees have not been placed on the ground, avoid bending the top half of the body as far as possible.
2- Whilst going into sajdah, first place the hands on the knees, then place the knees on the ground. Thereafter, place the hand and finally place the forehead. The nose should also touch the ground with the forehead.
Performance of Ruku, Qaumah, Sajdah and Jalsa
The standing posture after ruku before going into sajdah is termed as Qaumah whilst the sitting posture between the two sajdahs is termed as Jalsah.
It is waajib (compulsory) to perform the ruku, qaumah, sajdah and jalsah calmly. To perform these postures of Salaat calmly means that after performing the ruku for instance, one should not hasten towards the sajdah until the entire body is at ease. Once the body is in this condition of calm and ease, to remain in that posture for the duration of one ‘Tasbeeh’ (the duration of reciting subhaanallah once) is waajib. To perform these postures in the above mentioned manner (calmly) is termed as ‘Itminaan’.
Rectification of the Ruku posture
In ruku, grasp both the knees, with the fingers spread apart.
Merely placing the palms on the knees is not the Sunnat method.
The head, back and the posterior should be at one level. Do not
lower the head nor raise it.
Merely placing the palms on the knees is not the Sunnat method.
The head, back and the posterior should be at one level. Do not
lower the head nor raise it.
The correct method of the TAKBEER-E-TAHRIMA(Allahu Akbar) and the QIYAAM(standing posture)
At the time of saying the Takbeer-e- tahrima, one should not
lower the head. The head should be kept upright. Both the hands
should be raised up to the ears.Some people only make a slight
upward sign with the hands. This is contrary to the Sunnat
method.
When raising the hands, the palms should face the Qiblah. Some people, instead of facing the palms towards Qiblah, point their fingers towards their ears. This is incorrect.
When raising the hands, the palms should face the Qiblah. Some people, instead of facing the palms towards Qiblah, point their fingers towards their ears. This is incorrect.
Sunday, 27 April 2014
How to fight Whims and Evil Thoughts
You can fight Whims and Evil thoughts by practicing the following supplications twice a day every day for just 10 times each.
اَعُوْذُباِللہِ مِنَ الشَّيْطنِ الرَّجِيْم
بِسْمِ اللہِ الرَّحمنِ الرَّحِيْم
لَاحَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ اِلَّا بِاللہِ الْعَلِىِّ الْعَظِيْم
And whenever you feel a whim or an evil thought, just recite it again for ten times again.
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