Friday 10 April 2015

How to perform Salah/ Namaz/ prayers as per Shia Islam

In Shia Islam 2 Rakaah/cycles Salaah/ Namaaz/ prayer is basic standard form of prayers. Among Waajib/ obligatory prayers Fajr/ pre dawn prayers consist of 2 Rakaah/ cycles of prayers. A set of different actions and recitations associated with it makes 1 rakaa/ cycle. In Shia Islam major actions of salaah include Qiyaam/ standing, Ruku/ bowing, Qunut/ supplication, Sajda/ prostration, Jalsa/ sitting and Rafa-Yadain/ raising hands.

In Shia Islam major recitations associated with above actions are Takbiir/ declaring Allah/ God’s Greatness by saying ‘Allahu Akbar/ God is Great, Qirat/ recitation of chapters of Holy Qur’an, Qunut/ making supplication, Zikr/ Tasbiih/ declaring Allah/ God’s praises, Tashahud/ declaration of faith and Tasliim/Salaam/ Salutations on Prophet Mohammed and his house-hold. Qirat/ recitation include Surah Faatiha (Opening, 1st Surah/ chapter of Holy Qur’an, consisting of seven Aayat/ verses) and any other complete surah/ chapters of Holy Qur’an. Unlike other sects where recitations of mere three aayat/ verses of Holy Qur’an could be recited, Shia Islam require recitation of complete surah/ chapter of Holy Qur’an no matter whether lengthy one or short one but it should be complete.

In Shia Islam 2 rakaah/ cycle standard prayer is as follow:


One who intends to perform salaah should stands facing Qibla/ the epi-centre of worship, makes an intention in mind about the specific prayer solely to worship Allah/ God.

Then one raises hands with palms open they too facing Qibla up to ear’s level. When one does this one audibly says ‘Allahu Akbar/ God is Great’, as called ‘Takbir’. Now, one has started to perform salaah and cannot do other things until one completes, else salaah will be void.


After the above step, in Shia Islam one let one’s hands hanging loose as in natural normal standing position. This action is called Qiyam/ standing. Non-Shia sects usually fold their hands on chest, stomach or navel, but in Shia Islam hands are left loose to hang. This action is major difference between Shia salaah and Non-Shia salaah. During Qiyam/ standing one recites Surah Faatiha (Opening, 1st Surah/ chapter of Holy Qur’an, consisting of seven Aayat/ verses). Shia Islam requires one to recite ‘Bismillah..../ In the name of God....’ audibly, and as first verse of the said chapter. Non-Shia sect do not consider ‘Bismillah..../ In the name of God....’ as a verse of the said chapter rather split the last verse into two to make the number count seven. After the recitation of Surah Faatiha Shia Islam recommends to audibly uttering this phrase ‘Alhamdulillah/ Praises be to God’, at chapter’s end Shia Muslims dont utter ‘Aamin’ unlike Non-Shia who utter it.

After Faatiha, Shia Islam requires one to recite any atleast one additional chapter of Holy Qur’an, but Shia Islam require complete recitation of that chapter. Here too Shia Islam separates itself from others because Non-Shia require minimum of any three verses of Holy Qur’an. Also, here too ‘Bismillah..../ In the name of God....’ is audibly recited as a verse of chapter. With this Qirat is complete.


Next action is Ruku/ Bowing, before bowing Shia Islam requires to utter ‘Allahu Akbar/ God is Great’ and do Rafa-yadain/ raise hands. One bends one’s self and place palms on the knees yet keep the back as straight as possible. During this step one can recite either 'Subhaan Rabbi al Aziime wa bi hamd/ Glory be to my Lord the High and I praise Him’ once or one can simply recite ‘Subhaan Allah/ Glory be to God’ thrice

After this one stands straight again and recite ‘Sami Allahu liman Hamida/ God hears one who praises Him’


Now, Ruku is complete and one has to go to Sajda/ prostrations, which is allowed only on permissible stuffs like mud etc. Before going to prostration once again one does Rafa-Yadain/ raise hands and utter ‘Allahu Akbar/ God is Great’, then one puts palms first on the ground and later knees, then one proceeds to put forehead on ground. So in total seven parts i.e. both larger toes of legs, both knees, both palms and forehead is placed on ground, women should place their hands up to elbows on ground. During this step one recite ‘Subhaan Rabbi al A’ala wa bi Hamd/ Glory be to my Lord the Supreme and I praise Him’ once or one can simply recite ‘Subhaan Allah/ Glory be to God’ thrice.



One gets up to sitting position and does Rafa-Yadain/ raise hands and Recites ‘Allahu Akbar/ God is Great’, one sits with palms on thighs, sitting such that right upper foot should rest on sole of left foot. After momentarily sitting, one does raise hands and recite 'Allahu Akbar’ once again and proceeds of second prostration, same as first sajda and again get up saying ‘Allahu Akbar’ and raising hands. This action completes one’s first rakaa/ cycle.



After sitting momentarily one places both palms on ground and gets up first lifting knees and then palms, while trying to stand one recites ‘Bi haw lillaahi wa quwwatihi aqumu wa aq’ud/ I sit and stand with the help of the strength of God’.

One begins second rakaah/ cycle by recitation of Surah Faatiha and repeats the same procedure but after Surah Faatiha any other chapter other than recited in first rakaah/ cycle is recited. One has to follow the same procedure except a slight change that in Second rakah/ cycle before going to Ruku/ bowing one does Qunut/ supplication in Shia Islam.



For performing Qunut/ supplication once again one does raise hands and recite ‘Allahu Akbar’ momentarily let hands to hang loose and then once again raise them such that palms face sky/ roof and are at face level and begin to supplicate. This is the only action when one is free to seek what one desires that too in one’s own language. Preferably, any Qur’anic (Qunut) supplications are used. After it one proceeds for ruku/ bowing with yet another raising hands and ‘Allahu Akbar’, and then Sajda/ prostrations after Ruku/ Bowing.

Procedure remains same as in first rakaah/ cycle, but after second sajda/prostration of second rakaah/cycle when one sits one begins Tashahud/ Declaration of Faith. Shia Muslims do not raise or rotate index finger while Tashahud which is done by Non-Shia.

Many Shia Muslims consider to recite additional Third Tashahud followed by aforesaid Tashahud as required, while other Shia Muslims consider it not allowed during salaah, it depends on which teaching one follows.

After Tashahud one proceeds to recite Taslim/ Salaam/ Salutations. After this one instantly does Rafa-Yadain/ Raise hands three times each time uttering ‘Allahu Akbar/ God is Great’ with this final action and recitation one’s 2 cycle salaah is complete and one exits from it.


If one intends to perform three rakaah/ cycle prayers, one should not recite Taslim/Salaam/ Salutations after Tashahud, and should get up as one got up for second Rakaah/cycle. Now, either one stands momentarily without reciting anything or one recites just Surah Fatiha without an additional chapter, or yet as a third option one recites Tasbihaat Al Arba/ The four praises thrice. Any of the three options will suffice; other later procedure is same as first rakaah/ cycle’s, after sajda/prostrations recite Tashahud and Taslim/ Salam/ Salutations to end the prayer.

If one intends to perform four rakaah/ cycle prayers, one should neither recite Tashahud nor Taslim/Salaam/ Salutations after third rakaah/ cycle’s Sajda/ prostrations, and should get up as one got up for second Rakaah/ cycle. Here too, either one stands momentarily without reciting anything or one recites just Surah Fatiha without an additional chapter, or yet as a third option one recites
Tasbihaat Al Arba/ The four praises thrice Here too any of the three options will suffice, other later procedure is same as first rakaah/ cycle’s, after sajda/prostrations recite Tashahud and Taslim/ Salam/ Salutations to end the prayer.

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Oh Allah! Peace and Salutation be upon Mohammed and House-hold of Mohammed. 


34 comments:

  1. hello, thank you for the guide, but if this blog is from Colombia, why is it written in English?

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    1. Probably because English is a Language understood by almost everyone. English is Considered an International Language so its smarter to write it in that compared to another language.

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    1. To praise almighty can't b wrong ever whether it's a shia or Sunni...

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    2. To praise almighty can't b wrong ever whether it's a shia or Sunni...

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  3. Salah mostly depend on spritual part dont get wory if confused in diffrent physical types in difrent muslim sectors or groups.
    Allah subhana wa tala sees heart and our intentions,
    Just once you enter in salah stop your incoming thoughts in your mind and just remember Allah with heart.

    Do meditation for pracrice of mind control .
    :)

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  4. Salah mostly depend on spritual part dont get wory if confused in diffrent physical types in difrent muslim sectors or groups.
    Allah subhana wa tala sees heart and our intentions,
    Just once you enter in salah stop your incoming thoughts in your mind and just remember Allah with heart.

    Do meditation for pracrice of mind control .
    :)

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  5. hello, thank you for your previous answer, do you know a website with live chat for shia islam? I know many but just for sunni islam, I also would like to know what they quran says about trusting others/people, do you know that? or know a shia website that can answer it? (I already know the answer to this question but just in sunni islam). Thank you

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      Salaam aleikum sister..... May Allah assist you further on your journey you are on right path.... I came to SHI'A from Sunni..... ALHAMDULILALLAH

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  7. And never will the Jews or the Christians approve of you until you follow their religion. Say, "Indeed, the guidance of Allah is the [only] guidance." If you were to follow their desires after what has come to you of knowledge, you would have against Allah no protector or helper.

    2:120

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  8. www.Legacy.Quran.com
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  10. You aint even sure of what u r saying @Muneer Ahmad. You must be reading a fake history. The Shiites and the yahud (Zionists) are always in constant clash because of the hatred of the Zionists towards shia islam. If shia's had allied with the Zionists, they would have become under their protection. But the fact that shia's are being killed as a result of zionists plots and their unending hatred for islam (in so many part of the world) is enough to prove that shia islam holds a true powerful message for humanity.
    Bro, i suggest u start reading authentic history not some fake history made up by haterz. If you are a true believer, you would have preach love & understanding among Muslims, cos that would benefit us more than this fake accusations you're labelling against shia islam.
    Peace

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  11. Mashallah....Khuda shiayati ko barkarar rakhe.....aap sab ko ziyarat e shaheed shuhda naseeb farmaye. Ya Ali madad

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  13. very nice explanation of Namaz

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  17. very nice well and good i shall be very thankful to you .May God bless you.(ameen)..

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  19. Narrated ‘Abdullah:

    I asked the Prophet “Which deed is the dearest to Allah?” He replied, “To offer the prayers at their early stated fixed times.” I asked, “What is the next (in goodness)?” He replied, “To be good and dutiful to your parents” I again asked, “What is the next (in goodness)?” He replied, ‘To participate in Jihad in Allah’s cause.” ‘Abdullah added, “I asked only that much and if I had asked more, the Prophet would have told me more.

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  20. Shia prayers are wonderful. They recite Allah's hamd more than us in their salahs. So peaceful nation. May Allah SWT protect you from evil mankind and always keep you under the shadow of His mercy. Ameen!

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    1. Salaam aleikum brother...... May Allah bestow his blessings bond you

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  21. always remember the purpose: ONENESS... Fanna Fi Allah.. Annihilation of the self via prostration in Adoration.. to become ONE.. become nothing.. so that you possess the will to Love everything. Leave the world of Parts and Divisions.. for you are only bounded here by the belief that "I am".. lol .. Peace

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  22. Only spread the love and peace in the world because in the day of judgement you will be stand in front of your Lord. Wasilaa panjtn

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  23. please read qur-an and the hadith for people to discern shia is the religion of the family of Propheg Muhammad anh his progeny

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    1. Masha'allah...... I came to SHI'A from Sunni...... ALHAMDULILALLAH... I say this everyday for finding the Truth..... Subpan'Allah

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  24. Sister.....i think he meant Bani Israel??........ In shaa Allah
    I am new SHI'A but iIknow the conflist between Israhell n Islam SHI'A has been there since before Ali battled n killed Marhab in Khaybar..... In shaa Allah I will keep learning of our beautiful but tragic history..... Your clarifications are heloful.... Masha'allah ❤️

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