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Salat Recitation | Hubeali Skip to content Hubeali Menu Topics Quran Tafseer Books Urdu Books English Books Sermons School of Wilayat Search for: Search Button Home Articles Salat Recitation Details Sidebar Table of contents Introduction Wuzu (Ablution) and Ghusal (Bathing): Salat Niyah (Intention) and Recitation: Azan and Aqamah The Salat Starts with ‘Takbir’ Salawat Imam Jafar-e-Sadiq-asws Started Salat by Saying ‘اللَّهُ أَكْبَرُ’ Ruku (Hadith continues) Additional reference: Standing from Ruku (Hadith continues): Additional reference: Performing of the ‘Sajdah’ (Hadith on Salat continues) Additional reference: on the place of Sajdah Additional reference: on Placing the Forehead on the Ground Sitting Posture between two ‘Sajuds’ (Hadith on Salat continues) Reciting Al-Qunut Reciting Tashud Standing after two Sajuds (after 1st and 3rd Rakat) What to recite when standing up for the next Rakat: Salat Ends With Salam Tasbih and supplications after the Salat: Sajdah-e-Shukr: Standing and Sitting Manners in Salat for Men and Women: Acceptance and elevation of Salat: Salat Recitation Download PDF Introduction Salat is an extremely important act of worship, as we all know, but its acceptance depends on adherence to the true faith.
Therefore, rewards of offering Salat are subject to those conditions without which it will be of no benefit. The first and foremost is the ‘The Wilayah’ (a total submission to the Divine Orders of Allah -azwj , Rasool-Allah -saww and Imams -asws , as explained by Masomeen -asws in Ahadith). This short article explains the Salat recitation.
However, prior to reciting Salat, one must be ‘Tahir’ (clean) of body and clothes, in a place where it is permissible to offer Salat, Zakat having been paid or going to pay Zakat (Salat is not accepted without paying Zakat, which must be paid to a momin), have performed Wuzu.
For detailed Ahadith on Salat please refer to two articles Salat Part 1&2 at www.hubeali.com (http://hubeali.com/articles/Salat-and-its-Recognition-part-I.pdf, http://hubeali.com/articles/Salat%20Part%20II.pdf ) as well as Al-Kafi, Vol. 3 (chapters on Salat).