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Forgetfulness Prostrations ( Sujuud Sahw )…

Forgetfulness Prostrations ( Sujuud Sahw )….

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Forgetfulness Prostrations ( Sujuud Sahw )…

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  1. Forgetfulness Prostrations (SujuudSahw)… As human beings we are by nature subject to mistakes and errors and as mentioned earlier, if a person fails to perform any of the pillars of the prayer and/or necessary duties, the person is required to mend the error by coming up with two prostration at the end of the prayer known as "SujuudSahw" i.e. forgetfulness prostration, although, where a pillar(s) is omitted a repetition of the missed pillar(s) is necessary. Happy Land for Islamic Teachings

  2. Forgetfulness Prostrations (SujuudSahw) If a person made an addition to the prayer, then, the two prostration of forgetfulness should be performed after reciting the Tasleem. While, if a deduction is made from the prayer, then, the two prostration of forgetfulness should be performed before reciting the Tasleem. However, where both an addition and a deduction may have been made in the course of the prayer, then, in this case, the forgetfulness prostration can be performed before the recitation of the words of peace (Tasleem). Happy Land for Islamic Teachings

  3. True or False • Cemeteries and toilets are two places where Muslims are not allowed to pray. • It is not proper to run to the mosque for prayers. • If a person enters a congregational prayer and the Imam has not yet risen from ruku, that rakat (unit ) is counted. • It is allowed for a person who has wudu to pray with his shoes on if his shoes are not wet or have no filth attached to them. • It is a great sin to pass in front of a person who is praying. • If a person is afraid that someone might pass in front of him while he is praying then he should put a small object (sutra) in front of him. Happy Land for Islamic Teachings

  4. True or False • One should raise one’s eyes towards the sky while praying. • One should close one’s eyes when one is praying • It is not allowed to recite Qur’an in ruku and sujud. • It is allowed to move one’s body parts such as one’s head, hands in prayer. • Entering the prayer while the food is served or one needs to relieve himself is allowed. • It is not allowed to move one’s head from ruku or sujud before the Imam when one is in a congregational prayer. • A person is not allowed to join a congregational prayer if he smells of garlic, leek, onions, tobacco. • The whole Earth is not a place to pray for the Muslims so they should be careful where they pray. Happy Land for Islamic Teachings

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