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  2. Sujud Tilawa - Wikipedia

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    This Sujud occurs during the Tilawa recitation of the Quran, including Salah prayers in Salah al jama'ah. [5] Muslim jurists agree on the legitimacy of the prostration of recitation. and that is ''mustahabb'' [6] There are fifteen places where Muslims believe that when Muhammad recited a certain verse he prostrated to God. [7]

  3. Tilawa - Wikipedia

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    The Sujud Tilawa is done during the Tilawa recitation of the Quran individually or in the Hizb Rateb or the Salka, including Salah in congregation, because there are fifteen places where Muslims believe, when Muhammad recited a certain verse , he ۩ prostrated a sujud to Allah Almighty.

  4. Sujud - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim prayer in Sujud, Grand Mosque of Nishapur, Khorasan, Iran. Sujud Sahwi or Sajdah of forgetfulness occurs during the ritual salat prayer. Out of forgetfulness a person can either omit obligatory parts of salat (Qabli) or add to the salat (Ba'adi). In either cases the person corrects their salat by doing the Sujud Sahwi.

  5. Prostration of thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    Shafi'i and Hanbali jurists have stated that prostration of thanksgiving is considered in its attributes the same as the qualities of the Sujud Tilawa outside of Salah. [ 16 ] If a Muslim wants to prostrate to thank God, then he faces the qibla , utters the takbeer , and performs a sujud in which he utters Tasbih and Alhamdulillah to God, then ...

  6. Salah - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim must keep their vision low during prayer, looking at the place where their face will contact the ground during prostration. [34] [35] [36] A prayer may be said before the recitation of the Quran commences. Next, Al-Fatiha, the first chapter of the Quran, is recited. In the first and second rak'a of all prayers, a surah other than Al ...

  7. Sitting in salah - Wikipedia

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    The Noon Prayer by Moustafa Farroukh (1950) Sitting or kneeling (Arabic: جِلسة and قعدة, also جلوس and قعود) is an integral part of salah, or Islamic prayer, along with bowing (ruku' and sujud).

  8. Category:Salah - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Salah terminology - Wikipedia

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