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We, as Muslims, have to purify ourselves before offering prayer. Therefore, a Muslim is required to follow certain purification procedure known as wudu\u2019 (ablution). The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, \u201cAllah does not accept prayer of anyone of you if he does hadath (passes wind) till he performs the ablution (anew). (Al-Bukhari)<\/p>\n
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But before ablution, you have to perform Istinja\u2019 whenever one passes impurity from any of passages (front & back). One can use either stone (tissue in modern times) or water. To perform it with water is preferred.\u00a0 The best is to combine both water and tissue, first by wiping with the tissue and then washing.<\/p>\n
First it is preferred to use toilet paper three times. If Istinja\u2019 is being done on a hot day, then the person should start from the front to the back and then from the back to the front and the third time from the front to the back. If Istinja\u2019 is being done on a cold day, then he should begin from the back to the front.<\/p>\n
The female would always wipe first from the front (part closest to the vagina) wiping towards the back, and with the second stone (tissue) wiping from the back to the front and so on.<\/p>\n
Then, one should wash both his\/her hands in case of any impurity that could be on the skin.<\/p>\n
After that, one should pour water over the anus area and rub the area using the inner part of one\u2019s fingers. One should continue until all the impurity and smell is removed. (Nur Al-Idhah, pp. 27-30)<\/p>\n
This completes the first step of purification that precedes the prayer. Now, you are ready to perform ablution<\/p>\n
Wudu\u2019 or ablution means using clean and cleansing water on certain parts of the body.<\/p>\n
1- Make intention (niyyah) to perform ablution for prayer.<\/p>\n
2- Say, \u201cBismillah\u201d (In the name of Allah).<\/p>\n
3- Wash both hands up to the wrist three times and make sure that water has reached between fingers.<\/p>\n
4- Take a handful of water; rinse your mouth three times and spit it out every time.<\/p>\n
5- Inhale water into your nostrils and then exhale it, three times.<\/p>\n
6- Wash your face three times from one ear to the other, and from the forehead to the chin.<\/p>\n
7- Wash both your arms up to the elbows, starting with the right and then the left three times.<\/p>\n
8- Wipe over head with your wet palms from the top of the forehead to the back of the head.<\/p>\n
9- Wash the front and back of your ears by using your index and thumb fingers.<\/p>\n
10- Finally, wash both feet to the ankles starting from the right, making sure that water has reached between the toes and all other parts of the feet.<\/p>\n
Note: You do not have to repeat ablution unless it is nullified.<\/p>\n
Note: Hadath refers to what emanates from the body of wind, urine, stool, seminal fluids, menstrual blood or post-natal bleeding.<\/p>\n
There are five obligatory prayers that are offered at certain times during the day and the night. They are called Fajr (Dawn) prayer, Zhuhr (Noon) Prayer, `Asr (Afternoon) Prayer, Maghrib (Sunset) Prayer, and `Ishaa\u2019 (Night) Prayer. These five daily prayers become obligatory once a person converts to Islam.<\/p>\n
After performing ablution, make sure that you are covering your `Awrah (what is between navel and knees for male, and the whole body including the head except the face and hands for female). You have to make sure that your clothes and the place of prayer are free from impurities.<\/p>\n
Make the intention in your heart for the prayer you want to pray.
\nStand up right and face the Qibla (direction of the Ka`bah).
\nRaise your hands to your shoulder or ears level and say in a moderate voice \u201cAllahu Akbar\u201d which means Allah is the greatest.
\nPlace your right hand over the left on your chest. Look downward at the place of prostration.
\nRecite the opening supplication in the first rak`ah only, \u201cSubhanaka allahumma wa bi hamdika wa tabara kasmuka wa ta\u2019ala jadduka wa la ilaha ghairuka.\u201d It means, \u201cO Allah, how perfect You are and praise be to You. Blessed is Your name, and exalted is Your majesty. There is none worthy of worship except You.\u201d<\/p>\n
Then recite, \u201cA`udhu billahi mina Ash-shaitan Ar-rajim.\u201d<\/p>\n
Then, recite, \u201cBismillah Ar-rahman Ar-rahim.\u201d<\/p>\n
Recite Surat Al-Fatihah (the Opening Chapter of the Qur\u2019an).<\/p>\n
\u201cAl-hamdu lillahi rabbil-`alamin, ar-rahma nir-rahiem, maliki yawmiddin, iyyaaka na\u2019budu wa iyyaaka nastain, ihdinas-siraatal mustaqim, siraatallazina anamta alaihim, ghairil maghdoobi alahim wa ladalin.\u201d<\/p>\n
Bend down and place your palms on your knees (ruku`) while your head and back are straight. Look downward at the place of prostration. Then recite silently, \u201cSubhana Rabbiyal `Azhim\u201d (How Perfect is my Lord, the Supreme) three times.
\nStand up from bowing (ruku`) and say, \u201cSami` Allahu liman hamidah\u201d (Allah hears the one who praises Him). Then say, \u201cRabana Walak Al-hamd (Our Lord, Praise be to You), just one time.
\nProstrate and place your forehead, nose, palms, knees, and toes on the floor (sujud) while saying, \u201cAllahu Akbar\u201d. Then say, \u201cSubhana Rabbiyal Al-`Ala\u201d (How Perfect is my Lord, the Highest) three times.
\nRise from prostration while saying, \u201cAllahu Akbar\u201d. Sit on your left foot and place your right foot upright, and place your palms flat on your knees. Then say, \u201cRabb ighfir li\u201d (O my Lord! Forgive me.)
\nAfter that, make another prostration in the same manner<\/p>\n
Now, you complete one rak`ah (unit of prayer). Stand up while saying \u201cAllahu Akbar\u201d and perform another rak`ah. Do it in the same manner as you did the first one, but without reciting the opening supplication.<\/p>\n
After the second prostration of the second rak`ah, sit on your left foot and place your right foot upright. Place your palms on your thighs with all fingers together in a fist except the index finger. Point the index finger straight in the direction of the qiblah and move it through the recitation of the Tashahhud:<\/p>\n
\u201cAt-Tahiyatu lillahi Was-Salawatu Wat-Tayyibatu. As-Salamu `alaika ayiuh-annabiyu wa-rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Assalamu `alaina wa`ala ibadil-Lahi As \u2013Salihin. Ash-hadu an la ilaha illallah wa-ash-hadu anna Muhammadan `abduhu wa rasuluh.\u201d<\/p>\n
It means:<\/p>\n
\u201cAll respect, worship and all glory is due to Allah alone. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, and the Mercy and Blessings of Allah be upon you. Peace be on us and on those who are the righteous servants of Allah. I testify that there is no one worthy of worship except Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is His Servant and Messenger\u201d.<\/p>\n
In the three-rak`ah prayer (as in Maghrib) or the four-rak`ah prayer (Zhuhr, `Asr and `Ishaa\u2019), after performing the second rak`ah and the first tashahhud, stand up while raising your hands and say, \u201cAllahu Akbar\u201d and perform another rak`ah. In case you are performing a four-rak`ah prayer, you perform two rak`ahs after the first
\nIn case of Fajr (Dawn) Prayer, after offering two rak`ahs and reciting tashahhud, you recite \u201cAllahumma salli `ala Muhammad wa-`ala aali Muhammad kama sallaita `ala Ibrahim wa-`ala aali Ibrahim innaka Hamidun Majeed, wabaarik `ala Muhammad wa `ala aali Muhamad kama barakta `ala Ibrahim wa `ala aali Ibrahim innaka Hamidun Majeed.\u201d<\/p>\n
It means:<\/p>\n
\u201cO Allah! Praise Muhammad, and on the family of Muhammad, as You Praised Ibrahim, and the family of Ibrahim; You are indeed Worthy of Praise, Full of Glory. And send blessings on Muhammad, and on the family of Muhammad, as you sent blessings on Ibrahim, and the family of Ibrahim; You are indeed Worthy of Praise, Full of Glory.\u201d<\/p>\n
After that, you turn your face the right side saying, \u201cAs-salamu `alikum wa Rahmatullh\u201d (peace and mercy of Allah be upon you) and then to the left repeating the same words.
\nIn case of the three-rak`ah prayer (as Maghrib), you recite the full tashahhud and make tasleem after the third rak`ah.
\nIn case of the four-rak`ah prayer (Zhuhr, `Asr and `Ishaa\u2019) you recite the full tashahhud and make tasleem after the fourth rak`ah.<\/p>\n
Times and number of rak`ahs of each prayer:<\/p>\n
Name
\nRak`ahs
\nTime<\/p>\n
Fajr (Dawn) Prayer
\nTwo
\nFrom dawn to sunrise.<\/p>\n
Zhuhr (Noon) Prayer
\nFour
\nFrom noon until mid-afternoon.<\/p>\n
`Asr (Afternoon) Prayer
\nFour
\nWhen the shadow of a vertical stick equals its length to sunset.<\/p>\n
Maghrib (Sunset) Prayer
\nThree
\nFrom sunset to the disappearance of red twilight (glow) in the sky.<\/p>\n
`Ishaa\u2019 (Night) Prayer
\nFour
\nFrom the disappearance of red twilight (glow) in the sky to dawn.<\/p>\n
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