Thursday, 16 January 2014

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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE for Shuroot as-Salaat
wa Arkaanuhaa wa Waajibaatuhaa

The Nine Conditions of the Prayer: A condition is
that which must be present before the prayer is
performed in order for it to be acceptable.

1. One must be Muslim
2. He must be sane and conscious
3. He must be of the age of maturity
4. He must have wudoo (ablution) and have taken
ghusl if necessary
5. There must be no impurities on his body, clothes
or place of prayer
6. He must cover his ‘awrah.
7. It must be the right time for the prayer he is
performing
8. His entire body must be facing the Qiblah.
9. He must have the intention for the prayer in his
heart

The Fourteen Pillars of the Prayer: A pillar is that
which must be performed during the prayer, and if
left out, whether intentionally or unintentionally,
makes the prayer invalid.

1. Standing, if one has the ability to do so
2. The opening Takbeer
3. Reciting Surah Al-Faatihah in every rak’ah
4. Bowing
5. Rising from Bowing
6. Prostrating on all seven limbs
7. Erecting oneself from it
8. Sitting between the two prostrations
9. Remaining tranquil (i.e. not rushing) during all
of these pillars)
10. Maintaining the same Sequence
11. The final Tashahhud
12. Sitting during the Tashahhud
13. Sending Salaat on the Prophet
14. The (final) two Tasleems
The Eight Requirements of the Prayer: A
requirement is that which must be performed in
prayer. If left out intentionally, the prayer is invalid.

If left out unintentionally, out of forgetfulness, one
must make the two prostrations of forgetfulness
(sujood as-sahw) at the end of the prayer.

1. All the takbeers except the opening one
2. Saying “Subhaana Rabby al-‘Adheem” when
bowing
3. Saying “Sami’a Allaahu Liman Hamidahu” – This
applies to the one leading the
prayer and the one praying alone
4. Saying “Rabbanaa wa Lakal-Hamd” – this
applies to everyone praying
5. Saying “Subhaana Rabby al-A’alaa” when
prostrating
6. Saying “Rabb Ighfir Lee” while in between the
two prostrations
7. The first Tashahhud
8. Sitting during the first Tashahhud.

The Ten Conditions of Wudoo:

1. One must be Muslim
2. He must be sane and conscious
3. He must have reached the age of maturity
4. He must have the Intention
5. He must intend to not stop until he completes
his ritual purity
6. He must remove that which makes ritual purity
mandatory
7. His private parts must be clean
8. He must use clean water that is permissible
9. He must remove all things that prevent the
water from reaching his skin
10. It must be the proper time. This applies to
those who have extended periods of ritual impurity,
such as menstruating women

The Six Requirements of Wudoo:

1. He must wash his face, which is from ear to ear
and forehead to chin, and which includes rinsing
the mouth and inhaling water in the nose and
blowing it out.
2. He must wash his hands up to (and including)
the elbows
3. He must wipe his entire head, including the ears
(with water)
4. He must wash his feet up to (and including) the
ankles
5. He must maintain this sequence (i.e. 1 to 4)
6. Each of the above acts must be done without
any pause in between them so as to let the
previous part of the body that was washed become
dry.

The Eight Nullifiers of Wudoo:

1. Whatever comes out from the two private parts
2. Any foul impure substance that comes out from
the body
3. Loss of consciousness (i.e. sleep/insanity)
4. Touching a woman with sexual desire
5. Touching one’s private part with the hand,
whether it is the penis or the anus
6. Eating the meat of camels
7. Bathing a deceased person
8. Apostating from Islam, may Allah protect us
from that!

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