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  1. Answer. I pray you are well. You don’t have to do anything. The prayer is valid. Saying ‘Allahu Akbar’ is a form of dhikr and saying it at any point in the prayer is fine, in the sense that it does not invalidate the prayer. If you said the salam after starting the dhikr, the prayer is valid. [Shurunbulali, Maraqi al-Falah]

  2. Answer. Wa’alaykum as Salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu, It is Sunnah to recite the Takbeer when changing postures. If one leaves it out, there is no Sajda Sahw. The prayer will be correct. This answer was collected from Fatwaa.com which is an excellent Q&A site managed by Mufti Ismail Moosa from South Africa. . Read answers with similar ...

  3. Answer. In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh. To recite the takbir tahrimah is a shart (compulsory prerequisite) [i] for the validity of a salah.When a person recites the takbir tahrimah incorrectly in such a way that the meaning of the takbir changes then the Salah is ...

  4. Jul 23, 2020 · When prostrating, your forehead, nose, palms of both hands, knees and toes pointing forward should all be touching the floor. Say at least three times, ‘Subhaana Rabbiy-al-A‘laa’ - ‘Glory be to my Lord, the Highest’. Sit up whilst saying ‘Allahu Akbar’. Rest the palms of your hands on your knees.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TakbirTakbir - Wikipedia

    The expression "Allāhu Akbar" can be used in a variety of situations, from celebrations to times of grief. In a historical account by someone who was present both at the birth of the ruler Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr (7th century) and at his funeral, the author observes that "Allahu Akbar" was said on both occasions.

  6. Jan 17, 2024 · The word “Akbar” means “greater”. So Muslims use this phrase to indicate that God is Greater than whatever they are experiencing in life. Here are some common occasions when Muslims say, “Allahu Akbar.” Happy Occasions. Muslims say Allahu Akbar upon hearing good news, such as passing an exam or hearing of a loved one overcoming an ...

  7. Praise is to Allah, abundantly. Praise is to Allah, abundantly. Glory is to Allah, at the break of day and at its end. [Recite three times in Arabic.] I seek refuge in Allah from Satan. From his breath, and from his voice, and from his whisper. Reference: Abu Dawud 1/203, Ibn Majah 1/265, ai Ahmad 4/85. Muslim recorded a similar Hadil 1/420.

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