Ch. 6 – The Method Of Offering Fard Salaat

 

A few rules related to Fard Salaat

1. The “alif” of aameen should be lengthened and read. Thereafter, any Surah of the Quran should be read.

2. If a person is travelling or he has some other necessity to fulfil, then after reading Surah Faatihah, he has the choice of reading any other Surah. But if he is not travelling or has no other necessity to fulfil, then in fajr and zuhr salaat, he should recite any Surah from Surah Hujurat till Surah Burooj. The Surah of the first rakaat of fajr should be longer than that of the second rakaat. As for the rest of the salaats, the Surahs of both the rakaats should be more or less equal. If they are longer or shorter by one or two verses, there is no harm in this. In asr and esha salaats, any Surah from Surah Tariqtill Surah Lam Yakun could be recited. In maghrib salaat, from Surah Zilzal till the end of the Quran.

3. Whilst standing up from ruku, the imam should only say Sami Allahu liman hamidah and the muqtadi should only say Rabbana lakal hamd. The person offering salaat on his own should read both. While saying the takbeer, the person should place his hands on his knees and then go into sajdah. The termination of his takbeer and the beginning of his sajdah should be done simultaneously. In other words, the moment he reaches the sajdah posture, his takbeer should end.

4. When going into sajdah, the knees should first touch the ground. Thereafter, the hands, nose, and forehead. The face should be in-between both the hands and the fingers should be together pointing towards the qiblah. The toes should be upright pointing towards the qiblah. The stomach should be away from the thighs and the arms away from the sides. The stomach should be so high from the ground that a small kid (young goat) could pass through.

5. In the first two rakaats of fajr, maghrib, and esha; the imam should recite Surah Faatihah, any other SurahSami Allahu liman hamidah, and all the other takbeers in a loud voice. The one offering salaat on his own has the choice of reciting the Quran aloud or softly while Sami Allahu liman hamidah and all the other takbeers should be read softly.

As for zuhr and asr, the imam should only read Sami Allahu liman hamidah and all the takbeers in a loud voice. The one offering salaat on his own should read everything softly.

As for the muqtadi, he should always say the takbeers, etc. softly – irrespective of what salaat it is.

6. On completing the salaat, both the hands should be raised upto the chest and dua to Allah Ta’ala should be made for oneself. And if he is an imam, he should make dua for all those following him as well. On completing the dua, both hands should be passed over the face. The muqtadis could make their individual duas or, if they can hear the dua of the imam, they could say aameen to it.

7. One should not make very lengthy duas after those salaats that are followed by sunnah salaats, eg. zuhr, maghrib and esha. The person should make a brief dua and occupy himself with the sunnah salaats. One could lengthen the duas for as long as one wishes for those salaats that are not followed by sunnah salaats, such as the fajr and asr salaats. If the person is the imam, he should turn towards his right or left, facing the muqtadis. Thereafter, he should make the dua on condition that there is no masbuq facing him.

8. It is preferable to read the following after the fard salaat:


اَسْتَغْفِرُ اللهَ الَّذِي لَآ اِلَهَ اِلاّ هُوَ الْحَىُّ الْقَيُومُ وَ أتُوبُ إلَيْهِ

three times, aayatul kursi, Surah Ikhlaas, Surah al-Falaq, Surah an-Naas, 33 times Sub’haanallah, 33 times Alhamdolillah, and 34 times Allahu Akbar. All this is on the condition that there is no sunnahafter the fard salaat. If there is, then it will be preferable to recite these duas after the sunnah salaat.

9. On entering the musjid and finding the imam in ruku, a few ignorant people rush to join the congregation. They immediately go into ruku and in the same instance they say the takbeer-e-tahreemah. Their salaat is not valid because the takbeer-e-tahreemah is a prerequisite of salaat. And the prerequisite for takbeer-e-tahreemah is that one must be standing. So if the person did not stand, histakbeer-e-tahreemah is not valid, and if that is not valid, his salaat will not be valid.

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