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  2. Raising hands in dua - Wikipedia

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    Without this the prayer is a miscarriage” And this is manifestly true, being attested by a clear report. In the report they have established what the Messenger, God’s blessings and peace be upon him, did and ordered, and what he said about raising one’s hands."

  3. Qiyam - Wikipedia

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    A number of ahadith exist regarding the need to straighten the rows when standing during the prayer. [10] For example, the companion Anas relates that Muhammad said: "Stand close together in your rows, keep them near each other and stand neck to neck. By Him in whose hand is my life, I see the devil entering between the gaps as do the small lambs."

  4. Ruku - Wikipedia

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    Rukūʿ (Arabic: رُكوع, [rʊˈkuːʕ]) is the act of belt-low bowing in standardized prayers, where the backbone should be at rest. [1]Muslims in rukūʿ. In prayer, it refers to the bowing at the waist from standing on the completion of recitation of a portion of the Qur'an in Islamic formal prayers ().

  5. Sujud - Wikipedia

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    Standing and saying Allahu akbar, reciting surah al-Fatiha, and reciting a short passage of the Quran such as sura al-Ikhlas. Performing ruku' (bowing down) without bending the knees and with hands resting on the knees, while reciting additional phrases to glorify Allah. Standing up from bowing, and reciting further.

  6. Sign prayer - Wikipedia

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    After making niyyah to offer al-Ayat Prayers, a person is allowed to say takbir and recite Surah al-Fatiha, then divide the verses of the other Surah into five parts, and recite one verse or more or less, thereafter perform the Ruku. Stand up and recite another part of the Surah (without reciting Surah al-Fatiha) and then perform another Ruku.

  7. Ruku (Quran) - Wikipedia

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    A rukūʿ (Arabic: رُكوع, [rʊˈkuːʕ]) is a paragraph of the Quran.There are either 540 or 558 rukus in the Quran, depending on the authority. [1]The term rukūʿ — roughly translated to "passage", "pericope" or "stanza" — is used to denote a group of thematically related verses in the Quran.

  8. List of Qulasta prayers - Wikipedia

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    prayer offered up for the pihta Qolastā 59: Book of Souls (masiqta liturgy) 60 "The Great Life dwelleth in those that love Him" škinia hiia rbia b-rahmaihun: dedicatory prayer for the mambuha Qolastā 60: Book of Souls (masiqta liturgy) 61 "An earthly wreath fadeth" klil almia šahia: prayer put up for the wreath of a masiqta Qolastā 61

  9. Sitting in salah - Wikipedia

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    Sitting with both legs off to the right and the left side of the hips on the floor, the right heel may remain lowered on the floor or propped up (similar to yokozuwari style sitting). This is implemented in the climax of the prayer. [1] [2] It is sunnah to bend the toes towards Qibla.

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