He must pull the right hand with its own moisture to the...
He must pull the right hand with its own moisture to the front of head from the top down. He must pull the right hand up with its own moisture over the top of the feet from tip of the toes to the leg intersection. He must pull the left hand with its own moisture over the top of the feet from the tip of the toes to the ankles. 6.4.
Adhan Adhan (Call to Prayer) [^2] It is recommended to recite the call of prayer before offering of prayer as follows: God is greater than can be described (Allahu Akbar) Four times. I bear witness that there is no god except God (Ashhadu ’an l’a ’ilaha ’illallah). Two times. I bear witness that Muhammad is the Prophet of God (Ashhadu anna Muhammadan rasul Allah). Two times. Come for prayer (Hayya ‘alassal’ah) Two times. Come for salvation (Hayya ‘alal fal’ah) Two times.
Come for the best deed (Hayya ‘al’a khayril ‘amal) Two times. God is greater than can be described (Allahu Akbar) Two times. There is no god but God (L'a ’il’aha illall’ah) Two times. 6.5. Call for Establishing of Prayer It is recommended to recite the call for establishing or readiness of prayer (’Iq’amah) before offering of prayer as follows: God is greater than can be described (Allahu Akbar) Two times. I bear witness that there is no god except God (Ashhadu an la ’ilah illallah). Two times.
I bear witness that Muhammad is the Prophet of God (Ashhadu anna Muhammadan rasul Allah) Two times. Come for prayer (Hayya ‘alassal’ah) Two times. Come for salvation (Hayya ‘alal fal’ah) Two times. Come for the best deed (Hayya ‘al’a khayril ‘amal) Two times. Get ready for the prayer (Qad q’amat as sal’at) Two times. God is greater than can be described (Allahu Akbar) Two times. There is no god but God (La’ilah’a illalla’ah) One time. 6.6.
Instructions for Recitation of Prayer In the prayer the followings acts should be performed as follows: 1. Intention (Niyyat) After standing while facing Mecca (Qiblah), do intention, for example offering two units of the Morning Prayer for the pleasure of God. 2.
Takbiratul ’ihr’am Recitation of Glorification of God by Saying God is Great (Takbiratul ’ihr’am): After making the intention raise the hands to the softness of the ears and say “God is Great” (Allahu Akbar), then one should bring the hands down. 3. Recital Having recited God is Great (Allahu Akbar), start recital of the Surah of Praise (al-Hamd) of the Holy Qur’an as follows: In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.