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  2. Sujud Sahwi - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Salah - Wikipedia

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    The worshipper recites the takbir and rises up to sit briefly, then recites takbir and returns to sujud once again. Lifting the head from the second prostration completes a rak'ah . If this is the second or last rak'a, the worshipper rises up to sit once again and recites the Tashahhud , Salawat , and other prayers. [ 34 ]

  5. Salah times - Wikipedia

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    The prescribed times of the prayers depicted in place of the position of the sun in the sky, relative to the worshipper. Fajr: Begins at dawn, may be performed up to sunrise after Fajr nafl prayer

  6. List of prayers - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu devotional Bhakti movements emphasizes repetitive prayer. Stemming from the universal Soul, or Brahman, prayer is focused on the personal forms of Devas/Devis, such as Vishnu, Vishnu's Avatars, Rama & Krishna, Shiva as well as Shakti, or Shakti's forms such as Lakshmi or Kali. Ganesha is also a popular deity in Bhakti.

  7. Prayer compensation - Wikipedia

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    Making up obligatory prayers whose legal time (salah times) has passed is obligatory immediately, whether the missed is due to an excuse that is not forfeited and canceled for prayer, or it was missed without an originally acceptable excuse, according to the agreement of three of several Imams of the Sunni schools of jurisprudence ().

  8. Category:Salah terminology - Wikipedia

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  9. 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 ...