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1. Wash Palm & gargle: It is preferable to wash hands and gargle three times
2. Sniffing: It is preferable to sniff; breathe water into the nose three times
3. Resolution, Intention (Niyat) to perform ablution: I perform ablution to
attain the love of Allah or I perform ablution Qurbatan-il-Allah
4. After the Resolution begin to wash the face from forehead to the chin vertically
and between the thumb and long finger horizontally
5. Wash the right hand: Start from above the elbow by a little “downwards” till
the end of the fingers, wetting the whole hand
6. Wash the left hand: Start from above the elbow also till the end of the fingers, downwards so the
whole hand gets wet
7. Cajole (Rub) the head: Cajole with the already wet right hand.
8. Cajole (Rub) the feet: Cajole with the already wet right hand, also the right foot beginning from the tips of toes of the
ankle
and Cajole with the already wet left hand, also the left foot beginning from the tips of toes of the ankle
TAYAMMUM
Tayammum should be performed instead of Wuzu or Ghusl in the following seven circumstances:
• When it is not possible to procure sufficient water for performing Wuzu or Ghusl.
• If a person is unable to procure water on account of old age or weakness, or fear of a thief or a beast, or because he
does not possess means to draw water from a well, he should perform tayammum. The same would apply if
acquiring water is intolerably difficult. But in this last situation, if a person, in spite of the difficulty, did not
perform tayammum, and did Wuzu, his Wuzu will be valid.
• If a person fears that if he uses water his life will be endangered, or he will suffer from some ailment or physical
defect, or the illness from which he is already suffering will be prolonged, or become acute or some
complications may arise in its treatment, he should perform tayammum. However, if he can avoid the harm by
using warm water, he should prepare warm water and do Wuzu, or Ghusl when it is necessary.
• If a person fears that if he uses water for Ghusl or Wuzu, he will be involved in hardship because of thirst.
• If the body or dress of a person is najis and he possesses only as much water as is likely to be exhausted if he does
Ghusl or Wuzu, and no water would be available for making his body or dress Pak, he should make is body or
dress Pak and pray Namaz with tayammum. But if he does not have anything upon which he would do
tayammum, then he should use the water for Ghusl and Wuzu, and pray with najis body or dress.
• If a person possesses such water or container which is not permitted to use, like when they are usurped (Ghasbi) he
should perform tayammum instead of Ghusl and Wuzu.
• When the time left for Namaz is so little that if a person does Ghusl or Wuzu he would be obliged to offer the entire
prayers or a part of it after the prescribed time, he should perform tayammum.
METHOD OF PERFORMING TAYAMMUM
There are seven conditions for the place where one should offer prayers:
1. The place where the prayers are offered should be Mubah. If a person prays on a usurped property, then as an
obligatory precaution, his prayers are void, even it he prays on a carpet, or a couch, or similarly objects.
However, there is no harm in offering prayers under a usurped roof or a usurped tent.
2. The place for prayers should not have such a vigorous movement which would make normal standing, Ruku or
Sajdah impossible.
3. A person should offer prayers at a place where he sees the possibility of completing the prayers. To pray at a place
where one cannot complete the prayers, because of strong winds, or heavy rains or a teeming crowd, will
render namaz void, even if one somehow manages to finish the prayers.
4. The ceiling of the place where one prays should not be so low, that one may not be able to stand erect, nor should
the place be so small, that there may be no room for performing Ruku or Sajdah.
5. If the place where one wishes to pray is najis, it should not be so wet that its moisture would reach the body or the
dress of the person praying. But, if the place where one places one's forehead while performing Sajdah, is
najis, the prayers will be void, even if that place is dry. And the recommended precaution is that the place
where one offers prayers should not be najis at all.
6. As an obligatory precaution, women should stand behind men while praying. At least, her place of Sajdah should be
in line with his thighs, when in Sajdah.
7. The place where a person places his forehead while in Sajdah, should not be higher or lower than a span of four
fingers, when compared to the place of thighs or toes of his feet. The details of this rule will be given in the
rules relating to Sajdah
There are 5 basic prayers
1. Fajar (morning prayer)-2 Rakaats
2. Dhuhr (afternoon prayer)-4 Rakaats
3. Asr (mid afternoon prayer)-4 Rakaats
4. Maghrib (evening prayer)-3 Rakaats
5. Isha (night prayer)-4 Rakaats
For each of the five prayers there is an appointed time that must not be taken lightly.
• The time for Subha prayer is from the start of dawn till sunrise
• The time for Dhuhr and Asr prayers is from Zawal to sunset. The first portion is confined to Dhuhr prayer and the
second to Asr prayer in as long as each of which takes.
• The time of Maghrib and Isha starts from sunset and lasts till midnight. The first part is confined to Maghrib and the
latter part to Isha in as long as each of which takes.
INSTRUCTIONS
For How To Pray
*Instructions are for 2 Rakaats.
If you are performing prayer of more than 2 Rakaats (Zuhr, Asr, Recitation an
Maghrib or Isha), do not perform Salaam, Repeat the second
Rakaat’s steps except Qunoot and at the end of 3 or 4th Rakaat
perform Tashahud & Salaam*
Takbirat-ul-Ihram ALLAH H
(The First Takbir - Allah hu Akbar)
Allah is
Lift both hands up to the ears and say
BISMILLAH HIR RA
In the Name of Allah, the mos
BISMILLAH HIR RA
In the Name of Allah, the mos
Second Surah (Surah al Kausar)
INNA A'TAINAKAL KAUSAR
HA
To thee have We granted the Foun
to your Lord and
SAY ALLAH
Allah is
Ruku (bend half-way down and SUBHAN ALL
keep both hands on your legs Glory t
just above your knees) SUBHANA RAB BI AL A
Free from All Defects is my Lo
SAMI ALLAH HU L
Straighten up, saying God listens to one
ALLAH H
Allah is
SUBHAN ALL
Second Sajdah Glory t
SUBHANA RAB BI AL
Free from All defects is
and with His pra
Stand up saying BI HAWL LIL LAHI WA QUWA
Due to the Vigor given by Allah,
Him I rise
BISMILLAH HIR RA
Second Rakaat In the Name of Allah, the mos
First Surah (Surah al Hamd)
AL HAMDU LIL LAHI RAB BI
NIR R
All praises belong to Allah the Ch
and Perfector of the worlds, the m
SAMI ALLAH HU L
Straighten up, saying God listens to one
ALLAH H
Allah is
SUBHAN ALL
Glory
Sajdah
SUBHANA RAB BI AL
Free from all defects is my All-H
adore
ASSALAM MU ALAINA W
SUALI
Peace be unto us and unto t
ASSALAM MU ALAIKUM
WABARA
Peace be unto ye all, and the m
ALLAH HU AKB
God is
LA ILAHA I
There is no G