Surahs of prayer - the order of recitation

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PROCEDURE OF PRAYER
It is obligatory for every Muslim to pray five times a day (morning, noon, afternoon, evening and night).

 

MORNING PRAYER
The Fajr prayer consists of two rak'ahs of sunnah and two rak'ahs of fard - a total of four rak'ahs.
The two rak'ahs of the Fajr prayer are recited as follows:
1. For the sake of Allaah, I intend to turn towards the Qibla and recite the two rak'ahs of the sunnah of the morning prayer today.
2. The takbir of iftitox is said as "Allahu akbar." In this takbir, the men point the palms of their ashes towards the qibla and touch the tips of their thumbs to the soft spot of their ears (Fig. 3). The women carried their ashes on their shoulders
3. The ashes are tied. The men burn the gray palm on the left ash. Ung grabs his left gray wrist with his thumb and little fingers
Women put the ashes on the left ashes and burn the ashes on the chest. This is called kiyom. Depending on the place of prostration in the kiyam (standing position), the following (sura du'a, surah al-fatihah, then a surah of zam) are recited, respectively.
THE PRAYER OF SANO
Subhaanakalloouxumma and bihamdika and tabaaro kasmuka and ta'alaa jadduka and laa ilaaxa goyruk
Meaning: “Alloxim! Blessed is your name. Your glory is great. There is no god but You.
SURAH AL-FATIHAH
A'uuzu billaaxi minash-shaytoonir-rojiiym. Bismillaaxir-roxmaanir-roxiiym. Alxamdu lillaaxi robbil-'aalamiiyn. Ar-roxmaanir-roxiiym. Maaliki yavmid-diiyn. Iyyaaka na'budu and iyyaaka nasta'iiyn. Ixdinas-siroo-tol-mustakiiym. Sirootollaziiyna an-'amta 'alayxim goyril-magdzuubi' alayxim valadzzoooolliiyn
Purpose: I seek refuge in Allah from the evil of the devil who is cast out of Allah. In the name of the Merciful and Compassionate Allox (I begin). Praise be to Allaah, the Lord of the worlds, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate, and the Lord of the Day of Judgment. Only You do we pray and only You do we ask for help! Guide us to the path of those to whom You have bestowed favors, and to those who are angry and misguided. it's not!
An additional surah is recited from Surat al-Fatiha.
New learners can add one of the following small suras:
SURAH KAWSAR
Innaaa a'toynaakal-kavsar. Fasolli lirobbika vanxar. Inna shaania'ka xuval-abtar.
Meaning: “We have given you Kawthar. So pray to your Lord and sacrifice. Indeed, your enemy is deprived of all good.
(Kavsar is the name of a wonderful river or pool in paradise. Its water is sweeter than honey, blind and waterless. Anyone who drinks it will never be thirsty.)
SURAH IHLAS
Kul xuvallooxu axad. Allooxus-somad. Lam yalid. And the lam washes. Va lam yakullaxuu kufuuvan axad ..
Meaning: Say (O Muhammad): He is Allah, the One. God is needless, (but) needy. He is unborn and unborn. And there is none equal to Him.
SURAH FALAK
Ash a'uuzu birobbil-falak. Min shar-ri maa kholak. And min sharri goosikin izaa vakob. And min sharrin-naffaasaati fil-'ukod. And I envy the evil of a thousand evils.
Meaning: Say (O Muhammad): "I beseech thee in the morning for the evil of what He has created for His Lord, for the evil of the women who rest on their knees, and for the evil of the envy of the envious."
SURAH AN-NOS
Kul a'uuzu birrobin-naasi maalikin-naasi ilaaxin-naasi min sharril-vasvaasil-honnaas. Allaziiy yuvasvisu fiiy suduurin-naasi minal-jinnati van-naas.
Meaning: “Say (O Muhammad):“ I seek refuge in Allah, the Lord of mankind, the King of mankind, and the God of mankind, from the evil of a hidden temptation (satan) that tempts the hearts of people. He is of the jinn and men.
4. When the surah of Zam is completed, it is bowed as "Allahu akbar." Men bend their elbows and knees without bending them, with their fingers open and their knees firmly gripped.
Women tend to bend less than men. They bend their knees a little. They clasp their fingers and hold their knees.
Three times in ruku 'it is said, "Sub-haana rabbiyal-'aziim" (O great Lord, You are free from all defects).
5. Ruku is said to be "Sami'al-looxu liman hamidah" ​​(Allah is the Hearer of those who praise Him), which is called "kawma". It is said in the Qur'an, "Our Lord, praise be to You."
6. "Allahu akbar" means first the knees, then the ashes, the forehead and the nose, touching the ground and prostrating. When prostrating, the toes are turned towards the qibla, and the elbows of men do not touch the ground. Women bend their elbows to the ground. In prostration, it is said three times: "Subhaana rabbiyal-a'laa" (O great Lord, You are free from all defects).
7. The head is raised from the prostration as "Allahu akbar" and the knees are bent slightly, which is called "jalsa". In Jalsa, the ashes and fingers are held in the face and sung. The fingertips should be level with the knee.
The men sit on their left legs. The toes of the feet are facing the qibla.
The women sit with their legs outstretched.
8. "Allooxu akbar" is worshiped a second time. In the prostration, it is said three times: "Subhaana rabbiyal-alaa."
9. "Allooxu akbar" means standing.
10. In the Qiyam, Surat al-Fatihah is recited, starting with "Bismillaahir-rohmaanir-raheeem."
11. It is ruku 'allooxu akbar'. The ruku 'is said three times, "Subhaana rob-biyal-'aziim."
12. It is said, "Sami'alloohu li-man hamidah," followed by "Robbanaa lakal-hamd."
13. It is said in prostration, "Allahu akbar." In the prostration, it is said three times, "Subhaana robbiyal-alaa."
14. Saying "Allahu akbar," he raises his head from prostration and sits down for a while.
15. "Allooxu akbar" is worshiped a second time. In the prostration, it is said three times: "Subhaana rabbiyal-alaa."
16. Saying “Allahu akbar”, the head is raised from the prostration and the following is recited:
PRAYER "ATTAXIYYAT"
At-taxiyyaatu lillaaxi vas-solaavaatu vat-toyyibaat. As-salaamu 'alayka ayyuxan-nabiyyyu and roxmatullooxi and barokaatux. As-salaamu 'alaynaa wa' alaa 'ibaadil-laaxis-soolixiiyn. Ashxadu allaa ilaaxa illallooxu and ashxadu anna Muhammadan 'abduxuu and rosuulux.
Meaning: All prayers performed with wealth, body and tongue are for Allah. O Prophet! May the grace and blessings of Allah be upon you. May the peace of Allah be upon you and the righteous ashes. I confess that there is no god but Allah. And again, I confess that Muhammad, peace be upon him, is the ash and messenger of Allah.
GOOD LUCK
Allooxumma solli 'alaa Muhammadiv-va' alaa aali Muhammad. Kamaa sollayta 'alaa Ibrooxiima va' alaa aali Ibroxiim. Innaka xamiidum-majiid.
Allooxumma baarik 'alaa Muhammadiv-va' alaa aali Muhammad. Kamaa baarokta 'alaa Ibroxiima va' alaa aali Ibroxiim. Innaka xamiidum-majiid.
Meaning: As you thank Allah, Ibrahim and his family, thank Muhammad and his family, You are praiseworthy and great.
May Allah bless Ibrahim and his family as you blessed Muhammad and his family. You are worthy of praise and great.
duo
Robbanaa aatinaa fid-dunyaa hasanatav-va fil-aakhiroti hasanatav-va kinaa 'azaaban-naar.
Meaning: "Our Lord, give us good in this world and in the Hereafter, and protect us from the torment of the Fire."
17. He looks at the right shoulder and then at the left shoulder and says, "Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatul-loox."
This concludes the two rak'ahs of the Fajr prayer.
The two rak'ahs of the Fajr prayer are recited in the same order. The difference is that first of all, men say the takbeer of iqamah before the intention (even before other obligatory prayers):
Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar,
Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar.
Ashkhadu allaa ilaaha illallahox,
Ashkhadu allaa ilaaha illallahox.
Ashxadu anna Muhammadar-rosuululloox,
Ashxadu anna Muhammadar-rosuululloox.
Xayya 'alas-solaax, xayya' alas-solaaxsolah,
Khayya 'alal-falaax, hayya' alal-falaax.
Code koomatis-solaax, code koomatis-solaax
Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar,
Laa ilaaha illallahox.
The words of the takbir of ikomat are similar to those of the adhan, the difference is that it is said quickly.
The fard of the Fajr prayer is intended as follows; "For the sake of Allah, I intend to perform the two rak'ahs of the Fajr prayer on time."
The rest continues in the same way as circumcision.

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