How to Pray? Step by Step Guide to Prayer | Mohammad AlNaqwi
Summary
TLDRThe provided transcript represents a detailed recitation of key Islamic prayers and supplications. It includes the core daily prayers such as Al-Fajr, Al-Dhuhr, Al-Asr, Al-Maghrib, and Al-Isha, as well as essential phrases like the Takbir (Allaahu Akbar) and other invocations for praise, forgiveness, and guidance. This script serves as a spiritual reflection on the oneness of Allah and the importance of seeking His mercy and protection, blending praise, supplication, and affirmations of faith throughout the recitations.
Takeaways
- 😀 The script provides a detailed transcription of a Muslim prayer, including recitations from different parts of Salah (prayer).
- 😀 Key phrases like 'Allaahu Akbar' and 'Subhanaka Allahumma Wa bihamdik' are repeated multiple times, emphasizing their importance in prayer.
- 😀 Several essential supplications and verses from the Quran are mentioned, such as 'Bismillaahir-rahmaanir-raheem' and 'Al hamdu lillaahi rabbil ‘alameen'.
- 😀 The script features verses from Surah Al-Fatiha, a central component of Islamic prayer that praises Allah and asks for guidance.
- 😀 The prayer includes the declaration of Allah's oneness ('Qul huwallaahu ahad') and the description of His attributes, such as being eternal and self-sufficient.
- 😀 The phrase 'Sami'-Allaahu liman hamidah' is repeated, which signifies the praise and submission to Allah's will.
- 😀 The script incorporates a segment of the Tashahhud, which includes greetings to the Prophet Muhammad and a testimony of faith ('Ash-hadu allaa ilaaha illallaah').
- 😀 The script also includes a request for forgiveness from Allah ('Rabbighfirlee') and blessings upon Prophet Muhammad.
- 😀 At the conclusion, the prayer transitions into the final Tasleem, with greetings of peace ('Assalaamu 'alaykum wa rahmatullah').
- 😀 The prayer is structured around various key Islamic concepts, including the remembrance of Allah, submission, and supplication for forgiveness and guidance.
Q & A
What is the significance of the prayer phrases 'Allaahu Akbar' and 'Subhanaka Allahumma Wa bihamdik' in the script?
-'Allaahu Akbar' translates to 'God is the Greatest' and is a phrase used to express the greatness of Allah, often recited during various actions of the prayer. 'Subhanaka Allahumma Wa bihamdik' means 'Glory is to You, O Allah, and praise is to You.' It is a declaration of Allah's perfection and a way of seeking His blessings before beginning the prayer.
What is the purpose of reciting 'A'oothu billaahi minash-shaytanir-rajeem' in the prayer?
-'A'oothu billaahi minash-shaytanir-rajeem' translates to 'I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed devil.' This invocation is recited to protect oneself from the whisperings of Satan during the prayer and to maintain focus and purity of heart.
What is the meaning of 'Bismillaahir-rahmaanir-raheem' and why is it said so frequently?
-'Bismillaahir-rahmaanir-raheem' means 'In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.' It is said before beginning any important task or action to invoke Allah’s blessing and mercy. It is commonly repeated in the prayer to remind the worshipper of Allah’s attributes.
What does the phrase 'Al hamdu lillaahi rabbil ‘alameen' signify?
-'Al hamdu lillaahi rabbil ‘alameen' translates to 'All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.' This phrase acknowledges the supreme power of Allah over all of creation and reflects gratitude for His blessings.
What is the meaning of 'Ihdi nas siraatal mustaqeem'?
-'Ihdi nas siraatal mustaqeem' means 'Guide us to the straight path.' This phrase is a prayer asking Allah for guidance in life, to follow the righteous path that leads to success and salvation.
What is the purpose of reciting 'Qul huwallaahu ahad' during the prayer?
-'Qul huwallaahu ahad' translates to 'Say, He is Allah, [Who is] One.' This verse from the Quran emphasizes the oneness of Allah, reminding the worshipper of His singular divinity and sovereignty.
Why is 'Sami'-Allaahu liman hamidah' recited during the prayer?
-'Sami'-Allaahu liman hamidah' translates to 'Allah hears the one who praises Him.' It is recited when rising from the bowing position to acknowledge Allah's omnipotence in hearing and accepting the worshipper's praises.
What does 'Rabbanaa wa lakal hamd' mean, and when is it said?
-'Rabbanaa wa lakal hamd' means 'Our Lord, to You is due all praise.' This phrase is recited by the worshipper after rising from the bowing position, expressing gratitude to Allah for His blessings and recognizing His majesty.
What is the meaning of 'Assalaamu 'alayka ay-yuhan-nabiyyu'?
-'Assalaamu 'alayka ay-yuhan-nabiyyu' translates to 'Peace be upon you, O Prophet.' This phrase is part of the salutations offered to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during the prayer, acknowledging his status and asking for peace and blessings upon him.
Why do Muslims recite 'Ash-hadu allaa ilaaha illallaah' during the prayer?
-'Ash-hadu allaa ilaaha illallaah' means 'I testify that there is no god but Allah.' It is a declaration of faith and a core belief in Islam, affirming the oneness of Allah and the rejection of all false deities.
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