And by this chain, from Hammad Bin Isa, from Hareyz, from Zurara who said, ‘When the woman stands in the Salāt , she should gather her two feet and not have separation between the two, and she would clasp her hands to her chest in the place of her breasts. So when she Rukū , she should place her hands above her knees upon her thighs so as not to bend down very much to lift up her backside. So when she sits, so it should be upon her backside, not like the sitting of the man.
And when she falls for the Sajdah , she should begin with the sitting with the two knees before the two hands, then she should perform Sajdah , pasting with the ground. So when she was in her sitting, she should clasp her thigs, and raise her knees from the ground. And when she stand she should do it stealthily, not raising her backside first’.
[60] أَحْمَدُ بْنُ مُحَمَّدٍ عَنِ الْحُسَيْنِ بْنِ سَعِيدٍ عَنْ عُثْمَانَ بْنِ عِيسَى عَنِ ابْنِ مُسْكَانَ عَنِ ابْنِ أَبِي يَعْفُورٍ عَنْ أَبِي عَبْدِ اللَّهِ ( عليه السلام ) قَالَ إِذَا سَجَدَتِ الْمَرْأَةُ بَسَطَتْ ذِرَاعَيْهَا . Ahmad Bin Muhammad, from Al Husayn Bin Saeed, from Usman Bin Isa, from Ibn Muskaan, from Ibn Abu Yafour, (It has been narrated) from Abu Abdullah- asws having said: ‘When the woman perform Sujūd (plural of Sajdah ), she should extend her forearms’.