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    مااشاء الله عليكِ أم عبدالله ..جزاك الله كُل خير يارب على نشاطك وحماسك.

    واحد لتفريغ دروس العلماء الناطقين بالانجليزية من أهل الجماعة و السنة
    و آخر نضع فيه مقالات مكتوبة باللغة الإنجليزية ذات طابع دعوي
    مُمتاز جداً .. هَذا ما أردتهُ بِالضبط .
    ماعليكِ أنا سأسعى جاهدة للبحث عن من يَستطيع التَفريغ , يبقى موضُوع الترجمة عليكِ وعلى الأخوات .

    سأستعين بأخواتنا المُصممات لعمل تصاميم خاصَّة بالحجاب نُدعِّم موضوع الحجاب بِها.

    سأعود بأفكار أُخرى

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    تعقيب كتبت بواسطة um Abdallah عرض الرد
    ام ريان و ثريا جزاكن الله خيرا

    و بهذه الطريقة تتيسر لنا في المستقبل عملية الترجمة
    عشان لازم نتعود بالمفردات الدينية باللغة الانجليزية ثم بعد ذلك -و الله أعلم كم ستدوم مدة تعلمنا - ننتقل الى مرحلة الترجمة

    فعلا اختي
    انا أؤيد هدا الاقتراح
    فالترجمة وكما يعلم الجميع مسؤلية كبيرة خصوصا ادا تعلق الامر بالنصوص والمصطلحات الدينية



    ان شاء الله ربنا راح ايساعدنا


    وكما يقال: مشوار الالف ميل يبتدء بخطوة
    اللهم اني استودعك نفسي و ابنتاي و زوجي و اهلي و احبائي فانه لا تضيع و دائعك







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    مطوية كيف تُصبح مُسلماً


    HOW TO BECOME A MUSLIM


    All praises be to Allah, the Lord of the Universe. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad His last messenger.

    The objective of this handout is to correct a false idea spread among those willing to adopt Islam as their faith. Some people are facing difficulties on the basis of their mistaken belief that entering into the Islamic fold requires an announcement from the concerned person in the presence of high ranking scholars or sheikhs or reporting this act to courts of justice or other authorities. It is also thought that the act of accepting Islam, should, as a condition have a certificate issued by the authorities as an evidence to that effect.

    We wish to clarify that the whole matter is very easy and that none of the above mentioned conditions or obligations are required. For Allah; the Almighty, is above all comprehension and knows well the secrets of all hearts. Nevertheless, those who are going to adopt Islam as their religion are Muslims with the concerned governmental agency, as this procedure may facilitate for them many matters including the possibility of performing Hajj and Umrah.

    If anyone has a real desire to be a Muslim and has full conviction and strong belief that Islam is the true religion ordained by Allah (SWT) for all human beings, then, one should pronounce that "Shahada" (The testimony of faith) without further delay. The Holy Qur'an is explicit in this regard as Allah (SWT) has stated.

    "Truly, the Religion on the sight of Allah is Islam." (3:19)

    In another verse of the Holy Qur'an, Allah (SWT) has stated:

    "And whosoever desires a religion other that Islam, never will it accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who are lost." (3:85)

    In addition, Islam is the only Religion prevailing over all other religions. Allah (SWT) has stated in the Holy Qur'an;

    "And to thee. We have sent the Book in truth, (This Qur'an) confirming the scripture that came before it, and a witness over it…" (5:48)

    Muhammad, the Prophet of Allah (Peace and blessing of Allah be upon him), said:

    "Islam is based on five pillars: testifying that there is no God worthy to be worshipped but Allah, and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah and His servant; performing the prayer; paying the Zakat (obligatory charity); fasting the month of Ramadan; and perfuming Hajj."

    The Shahada can be declared as follows:


    ''ASH-HADU ANLAA ILAHA ILLA ALLAH WA ASH HADU ANNA MUHAMMADAN ABDUHU WA RASUULUH."

    The English translation is:

    "I bear witness that there is no deity worthy to be worshipped but Allah, and I bear witness the Muhammad is His servant and messenger.''

    However, it would not be sufficient for anyone to utter only this testimony orally either in private or in public, but rather, one should believe in it by heart with a firm conviction with the teachings of Islam in all his life he will find himself a new born person, (or new man).

    This will move him to strive more and more to improve his character and draw nearer to perfection. The light of the living faith will fill his heart until be becomes the embodiment of that faith.

    What would be next after declaring the testimony of faith (Shahada) and then becoming a Muslim? He should know the real concept underlying this testimony which means the Oneness of Allah and accept Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), as the last of the Prophet, and meet its requirements. He must behave accordingly applying this true faith to every thing he speaks or does. What do the words of "Shahada" signify.

    The significant point which every Muslim must know very well is the truth that there is no God (ditty) to be worshipped other than Allah, (Glory be Him). He is the only true God, Who Alone deserves to be worshipped, since He is the Giver of life and Sustainer and Nourisher of mankind and all creation with His unlimited bounties. Man must worship Allah, Who Alone is worthy of worship.

    The second part of the "Sahada" i. e. "We ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluh" means that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), is the servant and chosen messenger of Allah. No one must have two opinions about this matter. In fact, the Muslim has to obey the commands of the Prophet (PBUH), to believe him in what he has said, to follow his teachings, to avoid what he has forbidden, and to worship Allah alone according to the message revealed to him.

    What is the meaning of worship? It simply means rendering sincere service; showing reverence for Allah. In a deeper shade of meaning, it implies total submission and complete obedience to Allah's Commandments both in utterances and actions of man whether explicit or implicit and whether private or public.

    Worship falls into two categories:

    Visible (manifest or outward)

    Invisible (concealed or inward)

    Visible worship includes acts such as uttering the two parts of the "Shahada" performing prayers, giving Zakat (Obligatory charity), observing fast in the month of Ramadan, performing Hajj, recitation of the Holy Qur'an, supplication, adoring Allah by praising Him, purifying our bodies before prayers, etc.

    This type of worship is associated with movement of the parts of human body, [actions].

    Invisible worship is to believe in Allah, in the Day of Judgment, in the Hereafter, in the Angels, in the Books of Allah, in the Divine Decree of destiny (that good and bad are determined by Allah alone.

    This type of worship does not involve movements of parts of the body but it surely has a bearing on one's heart which subsequently affects his way of life. (Beliefs).

    It should be borne in mind that worship not dedicated to Allah alone, will be rejected as one form of polytheism or shirk, which amount to apostasy from the Islamic point of view.

    The next step for a devotee (newly reverted to Islam) is to purify himself by taking a bath (total ablution). He should then resolve to comply with all the principles and rules of Islam in their entirety. He disowns all forms of polytheism and false beliefs. He should reject evil and be righteous. Such rejection of evil and being righteous is one of the requisites of the motto of Islam that is, Lailaha Illal Laah.

    Allah has stated in the Holy Qur'an:


    "… whoever disbelieves in false deities and believes in Allah, hath grasped the most trustworthy Handhold, that will never break…" (2:256)

    we have to consider that when we declare from our heart that "there is no god (ditty) worthy to be worshipped but Allah." It implies on our part of love, devotion, faith and obedience to the rules of Islamic legislation which are legally binding on all Muslims. It is requirement of "there is no god worty to be worshipped but Allah," to love for the sake of Allah and to reject for the sake of Allah. This is the firmest anchor of belief which materializes the meaning of "AL-WALA and "AL-BARA". It means that a Muslim should love and be loyal to his Muslim brothers. He should, as a practice, dissociate himself completely from practices of the unbelievers and refuse to be influenced by them, both in worldly and religious matters.

    We conclude with a humble prayer to Allah that He may cleanse the hearts and souls of those who are genuine seekers of truth and may He bless the community of believers. Ameen.

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    مختصر المطوية

    ما الإسلام

    تتحدث المطوية باختصار عن الدين الإسلامي، فتتحدث أولا عن تقرير وجود الله سبحانه كما هو موجود في الفطر ثم تذكر الدين الصحيح الذي يجب اتباعه ثم تذكر معنى الإسلام وأركان الإيمان وأركان الإسلام




    WHAT IS ISLAM?

    Can we find an explanation of the great universe? Is there any convincing interpretation of the secret of existence? We realize that no family can function properly without a responsible head, that no city can prosperously exist without sound administration, and that no state can survive without a leader of some kind. We also realize that nothing comes into being on its own. Moreover, we observe that the universe exists and functions in the most orderly manner, and that it has survived for hundreds of thousand of years. Can we then say that all this is accidental and haphazard? Can we attribute the existence of man and the whole world to mere chance.

    Man represents only a very small portion of the great universe. And if he can make plans and appreciate the merits of planning, then his own existence and the survival of the universe must also be a planned policy. This means that there is an extraordinary power to bring things into being and keep them moving in order.

    In the world then must be a great force in action to keep everything in order. In the beautiful nature there must be a Great creator who creates the most charming pieces of art produces every thing for a special purpose in life. The deeply enlightened people recognize this creator and call him Allah "God". He is not a man because no man can create or make another man. He is not an animal, nor he is a plant. He is neither an Idol nor is He a statue of any kind because non of these things can make itself or create anything else. He is different from all these things because he is the maker and keeper of them all. The maker of anything must be different from and greater than things which he makes.

    There are various ways to know God "ALLAH'' and there are many things to tell about him. The great wonders and impressive marvels of the world are like open books in which we can read about God. Besides, God Himself comes to our aid through the many Messengers and revelations He has sent down to man. These Messengers and revelations tell us everything we need to know about God.

    The complete acceptance of the teachings and guidance of God 'Allah' as revealed to His Messengers Muhammad is the religion of Islam. Islam enjoins faith in the oneness and sovereignty of Allah, which makes man aware of meaningfulness of the Universe and of his place in it. This belief frees him from all fears and superstitions by making him conscious of the presence of the Almighty Allah and of man's obligations towards Him. This faith must be expressed and tested in actions, faith alone is not enough. Belief in one God requires that we look upon all humanity as one family under the universal Omnipotence of God the Creator and Nourisher of all. Islam rejects the idea of chosen people, making belief in God and good actions the only way to heaven. Thus, a direct relationship in established with God, without any intercessor.

    Islam is not a new religion. It is, in essence, the same message and guidance which Allah revealed to all Prophets. Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ismael, David, Moses and Jesus (PBUT). But the message which was revealed to Prophet Mohammed (PBUT) is Islam in its comprehensive, complete and final form.

    The Quran is the last revealed word of Allah and the basic source of Islamic teachings and laws. The Quran deals with the basis of creeds, morality, history of humanity, worship, knowledge, wisdom, God-man relationship, and human relationship in all aspects. Comprehensive teaching on which, can be built sound systems of social justice, economics, politics, legislation, jurisprudence, law and international relations, are important contents of the Quran. Hadith, the teachings, sayings and actions of Prophet Mohammed (PBUT), meticulously reported and collected by his devoted companions. Explained and elaborated the Quranic verses.


    THE FUNDAMENTAL ARTICLES OF FAITH IN ISLAM

    The true faithful Muslim believes in the following Principal articles of faith:-


    He believes in One God 'Allah', Supreme and Eternal, Infinite and Mighty, Merciful and Compassionate, Creator and Provider.

    He believes in all Messengers of God without any discrimination among them. Every known nation had a warner or Messenger from God. They were chosen by God to teach mankind and deliver His divine message. The Quran mentions the name of twenty five of them. Among them Mohammad stands as the last Messenger and the crowning glory of the foundation of Prophethood.

    Muslin believes in all scriptures and revelations of God. They were the guiding light which the Messengers received to show their respected peoples the Right Path of God. In the Quran a special reference is made to the books of Abraham, Moses, David and Jesus. But long before the revelations has been lost or corrupted. The only authentic and complete book of God in existence in the Quran.

    The true Muslim believes in the Angels of Allah. They are purely spiritual and splendid beings whose nature requires on food, drink or sleep. They spend their days and nights in the worship of God.

    Muslim believes in the last Day of Judgement. This world will come to an end someday, and the dead will rise to stand for their final and fair trial. People with good records will be generously, rewarded and warmly welcomed to the Heaven of Allah, and those with bad records will be punished and cast into Hell.

    Muslim believes in the timeless knowledge of God and His power to plan and execute His planes and nothing could happen in His Kingdom against His will. His knowledge and power are in action at all times and command over His creation. He is wise and merciful, and whatever He does must have a meaningful purpose. If this is established in our mind and hearts, we should accept with good faith all that He does, although we may fail to under stand it fully, or think it is bad.
    THE FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM


    Faith without actions arid practice is a dead end, as far as Islam is concerned. Faith by nature is very sensitive and can be most effective. When it is not out of practice or out of use, it quickly loses its liveliness and motivation power.

    There are five pillars of Islam:


    The declaration of faith: To bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Mohammad (PBUH) is His Messenger to all human beings till the Day of Judgment. The Prophethood of Mohammad obliges the Muslims to follow, His exemplary life as a model.

    Prayers: Daily, prayers are offered five times a day as a duty towards Allah. They strengthen and enliven the belief in Allah and inspire man to a higher morality. They purify the heart and prevent temptation towards wrong - doings and evil.

    Fasting the month of Ramadan. The Muslims during the month of Ramadan not only abstain from food, drink and sexual intercourse from dawn to sunset but also sincerity and devotion. It develops a sound social conscience, patience, unselfishness and will - Power.

    Zakkah: The literal and simple meaning of Zakkah is purity. The technical meaning of this word designates the annual amount in kind or coin which a Muslim with means must distribute among the rightful beneficiaries. But the religious and spiritual significance of Zakkah is much deeper and more lively. So it has humanitarian and sociopolitical values.

    Hajj (Pilgrimage to Makkah): It is to be performed once in a lifetime, if one can afford it financially and physically.


    المرجع
    ( WHAT IS ISLAM? ) ما الإسلام ؟

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    The Right Way To Pray





    1- Takbeer




    The First step to enter the prayer is Takbeer .. the prophet
    peace be upon him used to say:

    Allaahu Akbar
    This means: Allah is the greatest

    Notes :


    1- You should raise your hands with the takbeer.
    Look at the picture
    2- Then you should place your right arm on you left arm and place it overy our chest.
    3- You should place the right arm on the back of your left palm, wrist and forearm
    4- Then you should incline your head during prayer and fix your sight towards the ground ... as the Prophet peace be upon him do...
    5- Be careful : When you start to pray don't look at the sky because it is forbidden as the Prophet peace be upon him said :" People must refrain from looking up at the sky in prayer, or their sight will not return to them (and in one narration: or their sight will be plucked away)







    2- Opening Supplications



    1-The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) used to say one of
    this opening Supplications, You can choose the easiest one for you:
    Subhana Kallah humma wabi hamdika watabara kasmuka wata 'ala jad-duka wala ilaha ghayruk
    This means: You are Glorified, O Allaah, and Praised; Your Name is Blessed; Your Majesty is Exalted, and none has the right to worshipped but You.



    2- Allah humma ba'id baynee wa bayna khatayana kama ba'adta baynal mashriqi wal maghribi, Allah humma naq-qinee min khatayaya kama yunaq-qath thuwabul abyadu minad danasi , Allah hum maghsilnee min khatayaya bil maee wath thalji wal bardi
    This means: O Allaah! Separate me (far) from my sins as you have separated (far) the East and West. O Allaah! Cleanse me of my sins as white cloth is cleansed from dirt. O Allaah! Wash me of my sins with water, ice and snow.





    3- Recitation of Suratul Fatiha

    :



    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) used to say:
    - A'uzu bil-llahi minash shayta nir-rajeem
    This means: I seek refuge with Allaah from the Evil One, the Rejected

    1- Bisimllah hir-rahman nir-raheem
    This means: In the Name of Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy

    2- Alhamdu lil-lahi rab-bil 'alameen
    This means: Praise is only for Allah, Lord

    3- Ar-Rahma nir-raheem
    This means: The Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy

    4- Maliki yawmid-deen
    This means: Master of the Day of Judgment

    5- Iyyaka na'budu wa iyyaka nasta'een
    This means: You alone we worship and u to you alone we pray for help

    6- Ihdinas siratal mostaqeem
    This means: Show us the straight way

    7- Siratal lazeena an'amta 'alayhim ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim walad dal-leen
    This means: The way of those whom you have blessed .. Who have not desrved your anger, Nor gone astray
    -
    Ameeen
    This means: Oooh Allah please accept




    Note:


    1- The Prophet peace be upon him said : " No prayer is acceptable without the recitation of Fathiha "

    2- In Zuhr and Asr you have to recite it quitly as Jaabir said : We used to recite behind the imaam in Zuhr and 'Asr: soorah al-Faatihah and another soorah in the first two rak'ahs, and soorah al-Fatihah in the last two."

    3- If you are praying in Jama'a then you should raise your voice when you are saying "Ameen "
    4- Becarful :"The Prophet peace be upon him finished a prayer in which he was reciting loudly (in one narration: it was the dawn prayer) and said: Were any of you reciting with me just now?! A man said: "Yes, I was, O Messenger of Allaah". He said: I say, why am I contended with? "... This thing means don't recite when the Imam is reciting




    4- Recitation after Suratul Fatiha:



    The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would recite another soorah after al-Faatihah, making it long sometimes, and on other occasions making it short because of travel, cough, illness or the crying of infants

    Let's take two examples of short Suras you can pray with the
    both every prayer till you learn another Sura's

    Surat Al-Ikhlas (Number 112)

    1- A'uzu bil-llahi minash shayta nir-rajeen
    This means: I seek refuge with Allaah from the Evil One, the Rejected

    2- Bisimllah hir-rahman nir-raheem
    This means: In the Name of Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy

    3- Qul howa Allahu ahad
    This means: Say : he is Allah, the only one.

    4- Allah hus-samad
    This means: Allah helps and does not need help

    5- Lam yalid wa lam yulad
    This means: He does not produce a child, and he was not born of anyone

    6- Walam yakul-lahu kufuwan ahad
    This means: There is no one equal to him
    ***
    Surat An-Nas (Number 114)

    1- A'uzu bil-llahi minash shayta nir-rajeem
    This means: I seek refuge with Allaah from the Evil One, the Rejected

    2- Bisimllah hir-rahman nir-raheem
    This means: In the Name of Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy

    3- Qul a'uzubi rab-bin nas
    This means: Say : I seek refuge in the Sustainer of Mankind

    4- Malikin nas
    This means: The Owner of Mankind

    5- Ila hin-nas
    This means: Lord of Mankind

    6- Min shar-ril waswa sil khan-nas
    This means: From the evil of the sneaking whisperer

    7- Allazi yuwaswisu fee sudu rin-nas
    This means: Who whispers in the hearts of Mankind

    8- Minal jin-nati wan-nas
    This means: (Whether he be) from among jinns or mankind

    Note


    : 1- You have to read Sura after the Fatiha only in the first two Rak'a in the Zuhr or Asr but in Fajr,Maghrib and E'sha you just hear the Imam and you should't say it with him.

    2- If you tried to memorize this two Suras but you failed .. then there is a permission to read Al-Fatiha only .. and in-Shaa-Allah your prayer is right



    6- Bowing (Rukoo')




    After completing his recitation, the prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would pause for a moment, then raise his hands in the way described earlier , say takbeer
    Allaahu Akbar
    Notes :


    1- You should raise your hands with the takbeer. Look at the picture
    2- Be careful: When you start to pray don't look at the sky because it is forbidden as the Prophet peace be upon him said :" People must refrain from looking up at the sky in prayer, or their sight will not return to them (and in one narration: or their sight will be plucked away)


    Then .. you make Ruku' and say :
    Subhana Rabbi yal azim
    This means: How Perfect is my Lord, the Supreme!
    Note :


    The Prophet said : Verily, I have indeed been forbidden from reciting the Qur'aan in rukoo' or sujood. In the rukoo', therefore, glorify the Supremity of the Lord, Mighty and Sublime, in it; as for the sujood, exert yourselves in supplication in it, for it is most likely that you will be
    answered ..so it is forbidden to read Quran in Rukoo' or Sujood






    7-Straightening up from Rukoo':





    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would straighten up his back out of rukoo', saying :

    Sami' Allah hu liman hamidah
    This means: Allaah listens to the one who praises Him

    Then .. while he is still standing he would say :
    Rab-bana wa lakal hamd
    This means: Our Lord, to You be all Praise

    Note : When you Straightening up from Rukoo': you would raise your hands like what we discribed early in the Takbeer.






    8-Prostration (The sujud):



    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would say
    takbeer: Allaahu Akbar
    This means: Allah is the greatest

    & go down into sajdah saying :
    Subhana Rabbi yal a'la
    This means: How Perfect is my Lord, the Most High

    Note :1- You should say Subhana Rabbi yal a'la three times on each Sujud .
    2- The right postion of Sujud:
    a)You would support yourself on your palms [and spread them]
    b)put his fingers together
    c)point them towards the qiblah
    d)Make your nose touch the ground cause the prophet said : There is no prayer for the one whose nose does not feel as much of the ground as the forehead
    e)Put your knees and toes down firmly and point with the front of the toes towards the qiblah and put your heels together and keep your feet upright.
    f)These are the seven limbs on which he (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would prostrate: the palms, the knees, the feet, and the forehead and nose.






    9-Rising from Sajdah:


    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would raise his head from prostration while saying :

    Allaahu Akbar
    Then you will sit in a specific postition and say:

    Rabb ighfirlee wa irhamnee
    This means: O my Lord! Forgive me, and have mercy on me

    Note


    :1- The right position of sitting down:
    The Prophet peace be upon him would lay his left foot along the ground and sit on it [relaxed].
    2- You should stay a while in this sitting, cause the prophet peace be upon would sit straight on his left foot, upright, until every bone returned to its position.







    10-The second Sajdah:



    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would say takbeer:
    Allaahu Akbar
    This means: Allah is the greatest

    & go again to Sujud postition saying :
    Subhana Rabbi yal a'la
    This means: How Perfect is my Lord, the Most High

    Note


    :1- You should say Subhana Rabbi yal a'la three times on each Sujud .
    2- The right postion of Sujud:
    a)You would support yourself on your palms [and spread them]
    b)put your fingers together
    c)point them towards the qiblah
    d)Make your nose touch the ground cause the prophet said : There is no prayer for the one whose nose does not feel as much of the ground as the forehead
    e)Put your knees and toes down firmly and point with the front of the toes towards the qiblah and put your heels together and keep your feet upright.
    f)These are the seven limbs on which he (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would prostrate: the palms, the knees, the feet, and the forehead and nose.







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    11- The Second Rak'a:


    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) used to say Faatihah which we teach you how to say it in step number 3

    & then do all the steps which the prophet peace be upon him did in the first Rak'a

    Note


    :When you rise up from Sujud to the second Rak'a you can rise up supporting one self with hand . Take a look at this video




    12- The First Tashahud:


    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would sit for Tashhud after finishing the second rak'ah and say :

    At-Tahiy-yatu lil-lahi was-salawatu wat-tay yibatu, As-Salamy 'alika ay-yuhan-nabiy-yu wa rahma tullahi wa barakatu, As salamu 'alayna wa 'ala 'ibadil-la his-saliheen , Ash hadu al la ilaha illal lahu, wa ash hadu an-na Muhammadan 'abduhu wa rasuluh

    This means: All compliments, all physical prayer , and all monetary worship are for Allah. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, and Allah's mercy and blessings. Peace be on us and on all righteous slaves of Allah . I bear witness that no one is worthy of worship except Allah. I bear witness that Muhammad (peace be upon him ) is his slave and Messenger.

    Note

    :
    1- What is the right sit position in The first Tashahud? : In the Fajr there is only one Tashahud so it there is no first or second Tashahud so in the first Tashahud on the other prayers and in Al-Fajr Tashahud you would sit as you are setting between the two sujud, but if you can't sit in this way you can sit in any way you can, but this is the way the prophet used to sit.
    2-While reading : " Ash-hadu .......... to : Abduhu wa rasuluh" a person should raise the index finger of the right hand slightly and returt it previous position after he had finished saying it.








    13- The Second Tashahud


    The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would sit for the second Tashhud after finishing the last rak'ah and would say the first Tashuhud which is in step 12 and then say :

    Allah humma sal-li 'ala Muhammadin wa 'ala aali Muhammadin, Kama sal-layta 'ala Ibraheema wa 'ala aali ibraheema innaka hameedum majeed, wa barik 'ala Muhammadin wa 'ala aali Muhammadin, Kama barakta 'ala Ibraheema wa 'ala aali ibraheema innaka hameedum majeed

    This means: O Allah, send Grace and Honour on Muhammad (peace be upon him) and on the family and true followers of Muhammad (peace be upon him) just as you sent Grace and Honour on Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and on the family and true followers of Ibrahim (peace be upon him). Surely, you are praiseworthy, The Great . O Allah, send blessings on Muhammad (peace be upon him) and on the family and true followers of Muhammad (peace be upon him) just as you sent blessings on Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and on the family and true followers of Ibrahim (peace be upon him). Surely, you are praiseworthy, The Great .

    Note
    :1 What is the right sitting position in The second Tashahud ?
    : In the prayers like Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib and 'eisha, in the last rak'a you should sit in a position called "Iftirash" click here to see how you can sit in this position ... but if you can't sit in this way you can sit as you feel comfortable ..
    2-While reading : " Ash-hadu ...... to : Abduhu wa rasuluh" a person should raise the index finger of the right hand slightly and returt it previous position after he had finished saying it.






    14-Salution of Peace (The Tasleem):


    Next, The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would salute to his right saying:

    As-Salamu 'alikum wa Rahmatul lah
    This means: Peace be on you and the mercy of Allah.

    Next, The prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) would salute to his left saying:

    As-Salamu 'alikum wa Rahmatul lah
    This means: Peace be on you and the mercy of
    Allah
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