The
Online Salät Guide
Learn
Salät

Salät
is the Muslim form of formal worship. Muslims offer Salät
five times a day. This page helps you learn how to offer Salät.
Various parts of salät are given below. Click the name of
the part to go there. Below is a list of offerings from this page.
A
formal Prayer consists of units. One unit is a rak'ah and more
than one units are raka'ät. A formal Islamic Prayer is 2,
3 or 4 raka'ät depending on the time of Prayer and the kind
of Prayer.
There
are two sajdahs in each rak'ah. Qa'da is performed in every second
rak'ah and the last rak'ah. Only tashahhud is recited in a sitting
(Qa'da) which is not the last one.
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Chapters
- Definitions
- Adhän
- Iqämah
- Niyyah
- Qiyäm
(Takbir, Thanä,
Ta'awwudh, Surah
Al-Fätiha, Surah
Al-Ikhläs)
- Rukü
- Sajdah
- Qa'dah
(Tashahhud, Durüd,
Prayers from
the Holy Quran)
- Taslïm
- Post-Prayer
Dhikr
- Du'ä
Qunüt
Theme,
pictures and portions of the above text are taken from poster
titled Salat published by Majlis Ansarullah, U.S.A., an Auxiliary
of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, U.S.A.
This expanded version is presented by Aisha Maryam Ahmad.
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Salat
Guide
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01.
Definitions
02. Adhän
03. Iqämah
04. Niyyah
05. Qiyäm
06. Rukü
07. Sajdah
08. Qa'dah
09. Taslïm
10. Post-Prayer Dhikr
11. Du'ä Qunüt

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The
text to be recited in the Prayer and its transliteration are given
in red.
Translation follows in blue.
Instructions and explanations are in black.
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