I'm. 14 years I needed this thanks for this I'm gonna start praying I never got the chance to learn namaz From a adult and for wasting these years of not preying I'm regretting everything but it's okay i will start praying all 5 prayers every single day of my life and another thing I want to tell you that I know how to read the Quran but I always read it when my parents forced me It wasn't a good thing I was forced but know I'm reading Quran in English to see the translation and I wanted Thank You for this may Allah Bless You And Alhumdolia And Mashalla Sorry if I spelt Alhumdolia wrong Jazzakallah.
@@IslamAllah64 This is not the right way to pray our Prophet peace be upon him didn't pray like that. The right way is hereth-cam.com/video/ZQjK-GlTjEQ/w-d-xo.html
Salam brother, I’m only 13 and I am starting to learn a lot more about Islam. First Allhumdullilah for making this video this is helping me pray better. But I have a question for qunoot. I thought it was something longer. My dad told me to say something else but idk who to trust. Astuffillalah for this confusion I just want to praise my lord right
Wasalam! There is much more a person could say during qunoot. There are many things others choose to add. However, we only include the minimum requirement of what needs to be said during qunoot (according to scholars), which makes it easier for people to learn. I hope that makes sense!
Thank you for the video, I learned new words to use, i always only said subhanallah three times, but now I can say it completely! Thank you! May Allah (swt.) bless all of us!
@@Hadi.Hussein according to the teachings of the Ahlulbayt (as), we do not do this at the end of prayer. However, after prayer is finished, you are free to add this if you wish.
@@aminahemilialazim6455 oh thank you brother, i only look a little bit with my eyes right to left and say salams because apparently that won’t break ur qibla. May Allah SWT bless You and In’Sha’Allah ur account grows
Mashallah! So happy to hear that you prayed! You can make the video go at a slower speed of you click the settings icon at the bottom of the screen (to the right of the CC button) and then click playback and you'll see the options for lowering the speed to .75, .5 etc. I hope this helps!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 dear sister could you please help me to send some money to iraq for the schools and orphan children's .I send some it returned to the bank again
Brother is this for dhur and asr 8 raakat im beginner and the only thing I now fajir is 2 raakat dhur and asr 8 and maghrib and ishaa is 7 raakat pls answer this Thx.
In the Jafari Shia school of thought, kunoot is required for all prayers in the second ruka. The turning of the head from right to left when finishing salah is observed in Sunni schools, not Shia. Other things you might observe in Sunni prayers are the folding of the hands during the beginning of the prayer, raising one index finger while your hand is on your thigh...turning the head from right to left at the end of salah is one of these things that those to follow Sunni schools of thought do. I hope that makes sense!
Salaam! Great question! The order of our five daily prayers is 1) Fajr 2) Dhur 3) Asr 4) Maghrib 5) Isha. Dhur, Asr, and Isha are the longest of the five prayers and they are prayed in the exact same way. The only difference between them is your niyya. When you make your niyya, you must make it for either dhur, asr, or isha, by saying "nuwaitu en usali al duhr" or "al asr" or "al isha" depending on the prayer. This is why we have these three prayers in the same video because it would be a waste to make separate videos for them since they have the same number of rakat (4 rakat). Fajr has two rakat and mahgrib has three, which is why they are in separate videos. I hope this answers your question!
@@aalphavfx4455 You have the option to pray Asr 10 minutes after you finish dhur, as well as isha 10 minutes after you finish maghrib. They are not combined, you just have the option to pray one after the other within a 10 minute span.
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Thank you for your question. What is here in the videos is the most basic, required recitations and movements for prayer. It is likely that your parents recite more surahs or different ones, as many people do! I recommend praying however is easiest for you.
Salaam I have a question in qunoot there are some that say the dua rabanna anti fi Dunya etc is it okay that we do the Allahumma sally ala Muhammad wa aly Muhammad???
@@aminahemilialazim6455 tyy also one more question if you don't mind me asking I had a friend tell me we can make personal dua as well during that time I didn't know that is it true ? And if so can we say a personal Dua with the allahumma Sally ala Muhammad etc
@@luvmyg4053 that's a great question! In my experience, it is more common to wait to make personal du'as until after your prayer is complete. For example, after I say takbir (Allahu akbar) three times, raising my hands up and down to close the prayer, I will often stay on my prayer mat, put my hands together with my palms facing up (like in qunoot) and make du'as. Some people prefer to also do tasbeh (prayer beads) while sitting on their mats after prayer. Now, during qunoot, after the second ruka, I have heard people ask for Allah to forgive their parents, but I have not seen people make personal du'as beyond that. In curiosity, I searched for an answer to your question and found this: www.al-islam.org/ask/can-one-recite-the-qunoot-and-other-duas-in-ones-own-language-while-performing-any-nafilah-prayers so, I suppose it may be possible.
@@aminahemilialazim6455 ahhh so u can say Dua but always recite qunoot so there’s specific types of sayings for qunoot? I didn’t know there was more than so I’m curious if there’s specific like options hopefully I make sense sorry for all the questions
@@luvmyg4053 yes, there are some specific du'as or verses one can recite during qunoot. In these videos, we only included the shortest and most common one. In fact there is a lot you can add to any of the 5 daily prayers in general, we just included the most basic and necessary here in order to reduce the cognitive load for the learner. Here is a video with some good recommendations for qunoot (and you will see a recommended dua that is quite long!) : islamiced.org/video/7-questions-on-qunoot/
Any dhikr or supplication can be recited in qunoot. Verse 201 of the Qur'an is recommended. For more details on this, visit : en.wikishia.net/view/Qunut#:~:text=In%20qunut%2C%20any%20dhikr%20or%20supplication%20can%20be%20recited.
If you go to the timestamp 2:18 in the video, you will see in sujood, one says "subhana rabiyal-a'aala wa behamdeh, subhanallah, subhanallah, subhanallah"
This video has 4 rakat, which are prayed at Dhuhr (noon), Asr (aftertoon) and Isha (night time). To see the exact times at which you should pray, consult a website like this one and put in your country and city : shiamuslimcouncil.org/prayer-times/
Good question! For these standard prayers, subhanallah is said only 3 times. However, after you finish the standard prayer, you can pray an extra rukah (or two or however many you want) and then you can say subhanallah as many times as you feel you need to.
In the school of Ahlulbayt (AS) we refer to ataiyat as tashahud. You will see this labeled as "tashahud" in the videos where one must recite it. In other schools of thought, tashahud is slightly different. As Jafari Shia, we say: ʾashhadu ʾan lā ilāha ʾillā -llāhu waḥdahū lā sharīka lahū wa-ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥhammadan ʿabduhū wa-rasūluhū. "
Hello, I'm a shia but when I pray at the end I always turn to my right shoulder and say "Alsalamu alaikum wa rahmatu Allah wa barakataho" and then i turn to my left shoulder and say the same thing to greet the two angels on my shoulders, but in the prayer tutorials for shia that I've seen no one does that, why is that
Asalaamu alykum, after the prayer is finished (after takbir has been said three times), one can add anything they want to the prayer. However, you will find that scholars in the Jafari school do not generally consider it necessary to turn the head from right to left when saying your salaams. I quote the following: (source: www.al-islam.org/shia-sunni-debate-answering-50-most-common-questions-liaket-dewji-baqerali-alidina/chapter-4-holy) "Why don’t the Shia turn their heads from side to side while reciting the “salam”? To support this Shia stance there is a tradition from the Sunan of Abu Dawud, one of the six authentic Sunni books of ahadith, in which Holy Prophet holds Abdullah ibn Masud’s hands and teaches him the recitation of tashahud. In Sunan Abu Dawud, in the Chapter of Prayer (Kitab al-Salat): Hadith Number 965 states: “Abdullah ibn Mas’ud narrated: ‘…the Apostle of Allah (S) caught hold of his (Ibn Mas’ud’s) hand and taught him the tashahud during prayer.’” He then narrated the tradition of tashahhud. This version adds: “When you say this or finish this, then you have completed your prayer. If you want to stand up, then stand, and if you want to remain sitting, then remain sitting.” There is no mention of the turning of the head!" Source: www.al-islam.org/shia-sunni-debate-answering-50-most-common-questions-liaket-dewji-baqerali-alidina/chapter-4-holy Inshallah this helps!
I am new to praying And find this very helpful! So if I do exactly the same as instructed in this video, my Dhur Asr and Isha are peformed good? Or is there something else I need to add to the prayer? I heard that need to put intention into your heart before you start your prayer so I was wondering if there are any other things we need to consider doing before/while or after praying?
Salaam! This is a great question. At (0:51) of the video (right after the azan and iqama) you will see the "Niyya" slide. As you know, Niyya means "intention", and this is where we state our intention. At this part of the video (0:52) you will see three different options for what you should say. If you are praying duhr, you say "nuwaitu en asali al duhr", if you are praying "Asr" you will say "nuwaitu en asli al asr", and for isha you will say "nuwaitu en asali al isha". Alhamdulillah, your statement of intention (niyya) is the only difference between dhur, asr and isha prayers (this is why I have labeled the video for Dhur, Asr, Isha). There is nothing else you have to recite before or after each prayer. There are some NON-required things people do, though, if you are interested! Some people like to stay seated on their prayer mat after prayer and make dua or do tasbih. You may also see some people doing tasbih before prayer. This is not required but you will see people doing this, as it is something extra. Another example of something extra is that some people also kiss the turba and touch it to their forehead after prayer. Anything you see people do before or after the required (fard) prayer is optional/extra and not required. However, do make sure that you follow the requirements for being tahir (clean) and perform wudu (purification) before praying, as this is a necessary condition for salah. I might make a video soon about how to make wudu for those who are learning!
Oh and also, make sure that during prayer your mind is focused on worshiping Allah (swt) and nothing else. Try to find a quiet place free of distractions (and music especially). These are things that all of us continue to struggle with! :)
@@aminahemilialazim6455 thank you very much for the extra's! I still have 1 question regarding the feet posture in 7:28. I have seen many videos, pictures etc. of people laying their left feet under their right thigh while still having the right feet and thigh straight to behind him/her. Could you please elaborate on this?
@@user-ox9nr5lu3q Great question! in 7:28 in the video, it shows that you should sit up straight with your legs bent in parallel and your feet crossed (right behind left) and they should be directly under you. For women, the feet do not need to be crossed. What you are describing that you saw is the positioning of the legs and feet according to Sunni schools of thought, not Shia. In many Sunni Madhabs people will layer their feet under their legs as you described. This is not required for followers of the Ahlulbayt (as).. I hope that makes sense!
Dhur, Asr, and Isha have 4 rakat. This is why we made 1 video for these three prayers. You can pray all three exactly the same, as long as you state your intention (nia) at the beginning of each stating which prayer it is. I hope this helps!
@@trauerhilfe3899 You say Allahu akbar each time you lift your head up from the turba. You touch your forehead to the turba twice in each rakat. After the second forehead touch you return to a standing position.
Hello my brothers and sisters, um i was wondering if someone can make a video of shia prayer at a table? I've not prayed since 2009 due to a herniated disc in my back praying standing up is very hard and painful for me so i need a table.
Hello sister, I am so sorry to hear of your injury. You can certainly pray while sitting on a chair (or sofa, bed, etc.). People who need to pray this way usually have a table (even a TV tray table will do ) in front of them with a turba on it. However, this all depends on what you are able to do. I recommend this video for guidance: th-cam.com/video/ypg_9vRj7VY/w-d-xo.html
Amina i thought u say bismallah wa bellah not allhamduillah twice my friend said in idhr asr and isha the 2nd raka u say allhamduillah twice but on the fourth raka u say bismallah we ballah is that true and im 10 years old
@@SirWolf_Roblox it is not necessary to say "nuwaitu en asali al isha" out load, but you must say it in your head while making your intention for prayer. The salaam is necessary yes!
Indeed, it is wajib according to Jarfari Shia school of thought. This is why it is included in our videos. Here, we only include what is absolutely wajib in order to not overburden those who are learning to pray.
@@faizanMiniVlogs May I ask why? I’m doing my personal research about the two sects to find which one I want to follow, and I would be interested to hear your reasoning.
@@a_x_ii4318, you do the duhr prayer and right after you do the ashr prayer. Then during the maghrib prayer you do the maghrib prayer and right after the isha prayer. It’s 2 prayers right after one another
Salam The tekst and the pronaunciations do not match. Which one should i follow? The tekst or the voice? Which is Correct? Thanks If my comment is demotivating, please tell so i Can remove my comment
Wasalam! The text is there to support the recitation. What is recited orally is exactly what one should recite during prayer. The text includes a bit more than that to help the person who is learning. For example, each section has a title like "ruku" or "athan and iqamah", etc at the top of the screen, but we don't say these titles while praying, as they are just there to help the person who is learning to understand that prayer is recited in sections and each section has a title. Also, you will see in some sections that it says (2x) after each line. This means that that phrase is said two times. We did this is save space on the screen, assuming that learners would automatically hear this and recognize it. The text is there to help the learner understand the different sections and visualize what is being recited. However, if this is confusing to you, yes, I recommend just listening and following the oral recitations. I hope this answers your question!
this video helped me pray for the first time in a while,May Allah grant you the highest rank in jannah!
Mashallah! I am happy to know you found it useful.
Watch out this is Not how our prophet sas prayed this is bidaa
@@isaahmedhassan8824👍
Yes. I was looking for such a video. My friend converted to muslim❤
These muslims pray in a funny way.. Kindly visit a true mosque (sunni)
I started practicing from this Ramadan. I can't explain how much I am thankful for this video. Allah grant you Jannah
@ClassicBarbieu can't just do it for ramadan. U have to do for the rest of ur life.
mashallah!
@@rimazzxxThey probably meant they began praying this ramadan.
I'm. 14 years I needed this thanks for this I'm gonna start praying I never got the chance to learn namaz From a adult and for wasting these years of not preying I'm regretting everything but it's okay i will start praying all 5 prayers every single day of my life and another thing I want to tell you that I know how to read the Quran but I always read it when my parents forced me It wasn't a good thing I was forced but know I'm reading Quran in English to see the translation and I wanted Thank You for this may Allah Bless You And Alhumdolia And Mashalla Sorry if I spelt Alhumdolia wrong
Jazzakallah.
Jazak Allah Khayer!
This is not the right way to pray our Prophet peace be upon him didn't pray like that. The right way is hereth-cam.com/video/ZQjK-GlTjEQ/w-d-xo.html
I searched months and weeks to find this!! May Allah grant you Jannah! 🙏
Jazak Allah Khayer!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 Sorry, I don't understand what you typ.....
@@IslamAllah64 It is a way to say "May Allah reward you" in Arabic.
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This is not the right way to pray our Prophet peace be upon him didn't pray like that. The right way is hereth-cam.com/video/ZQjK-GlTjEQ/w-d-xo.html
❤❤❤Thanks a Lot.
I convert Shunni to Shiia now.
Now i found the real Islam ❤❤❤
Alhamdulillah!
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I cant thank you enough for how much this video has helped me! May Allah grant you the highest rank of Jannah
Alhamdulillah I am so happy you found it helpful. Jazak Allah Khayir
This is not the right way to pray our Prophet peace be upon him didn't pray like that. The right way is hereth-cam.com/video/ZQjK-GlTjEQ/w-d-xo.html
Ramadan Mubarak
Ur helping a lot of people with this video i wish u have the best life
Thank you! I watched this and saw I wasn’t doing everything right. I’ll try to do everything perfect from now on❤ thanks again!! May allah bless you
After a hard time I forgot how to pray and this video really helped me thank you! May allah bless you
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah Khayer!
Mashallah great series of videos it helped me pray🙏🏽🤲
Excellent! I'm glad you found it helpful!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 Thanks for posting this habibi. I wish you the best in life and may Allah bless you.
Thank you so much! I've been wanting to pray for so long but no-one would teach me. Your video helped me sooooo much! May Allah bless you!
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah Khair!
Thank you so much brother/sister for this. i am young and i am learning how to pray so that i can be the best muslim i can be. Thank you again ❤
You are most welcome! Jazek Allah kheir!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mashallah, my brother! This taught my child very well. God bless you! 👍🤲
This is not the right way to pray our Prophet peace be upon him didn't pray like that. The right way is hereth-cam.com/video/ZQjK-GlTjEQ/w-d-xo.html
THANK YOU SO MUCH, may Allah bless you i forgot how to pray and im gonna start listing to this whenever i pray
You are very welcome! Jazak Allah Khair!
I have it playing in the background while I pray
Salam brother, I’m only 13 and I am starting to learn a lot more about Islam. First Allhumdullilah for making this video this is helping me pray better. But I have a question for qunoot. I thought it was something longer. My dad told me to say something else but idk who to trust. Astuffillalah for this confusion I just want to praise my lord right
Wasalam! There is much more a person could say during qunoot. There are many things others choose to add. However, we only include the minimum requirement of what needs to be said during qunoot (according to scholars), which makes it easier for people to learn. I hope that makes sense!
This is not the right way to pray our Prophet peace be upon him didn't pray like that. The right way is hereth-cam.com/video/ZQjK-GlTjEQ/w-d-xo.html
Thank you sister for posting this, i became Shia in 2015 and much recently have been learning the shia form of salah.
You are most welcome Jazak Allah khayer!
Perfecto más claro imposible 👍👍👍👍
This video helped me TQ so much I searched months and weeks to find this may Alloh grant you Jannah! Tq u so much,🙏🙏
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah Khair!
this video helped me a lot thank you ! ✨
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah Khayer!
the video was SUPER helpful thank you so much!!!
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah khayer!
Thank you for the video, I learned new words to use, i always only said subhanallah three times, but now I can say it completely! Thank you! May Allah (swt.) bless all of us!
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah Khayer!
Thank you! This was very helpful May Allah bless you💗
i have been looking for this video for a long time may allah bless you
Alhamdulillah! Jazak Allah Khayer!
Thank you so much may get the highest rank in jannahh
Thanks this was very help ful may Allah bless you ❤❤😊😊
Jazak Allah Khayer!
May god bless you with anything u wish to have 😁 thank you for this video it nade me learn in no time
You are so welcome! Jazek Allah Khayer!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 thanks
Thank you for these videos. Please don’t delete them☺️
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah khayer!
Salam this is so helpful i am 12 and still cannot learn but after watching it helped me alot may allah bless you ameen thank youuuu
Alhamdulillah! You are most welcome dear
I Hope u Get in jannah thank you for helping us
Thank you! Jazek Allah Khair!
Thank you for this, I want to convert to islam for my girl, this helped me a lot tysm!!
Mashallah! Best of luck in your journey, Jazak Allah Khayer!
Thank you so much for this video I'm learning on how to pray and this is really helpfull and I wonder any tips on how to remember
Hello sokka
Didnt Knew u were muslim inded not shia
I am using ear phones and doing pray
This is right?
This video helped me to pray thank you
You are most wlecome! Jazak Allah Kheir!
I faked my prayers infront of my parents until now and I’m so glad I can finally do it right thank you
Mashallah! You are very welcome!
Thanks this video she teach me how to pray and how to start pray
MA SHA ALLAH
dise Video ist serhgut
This is really helpful
Dil khush ho gaya bhai video dekh kr
جزاك الله خير
This is really helping me mashallah thanks to you
You are very welcome! Jazak Allah Khayer!
It's interesting
Alhammdullah i found ur video bro i was praying wrong until i saw u video 😂❤😊
thanks many thanks i wish u have the best life
You are most welcome, Jazak Allah Khayer!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 do You need to say salam to right and left at the end as well?
@@Hadi.Hussein according to the teachings of the Ahlulbayt (as), we do not do this at the end of prayer. However, after prayer is finished, you are free to add this if you wish.
@@aminahemilialazim6455 oh thank you brother, i only look a little bit with my eyes right to left and say salams because apparently that won’t break ur qibla. May Allah SWT bless You and In’Sha’Allah ur account grows
MAshallah……JazakhAllah
Thank you ock need this greatly
You are very welcome!
amazing video i just prayed for the first time but i think the video is a bit too fast
Mashallah! So happy to hear that you prayed! You can make the video go at a slower speed of you click the settings icon at the bottom of the screen
(to the right of the CC button) and then click playback and you'll see the options for lowering the speed to .75, .5 etc. I hope this helps!
Our prophet Muhammad sallallahu Alaihai wa alihi wasalam used to pray like that ??
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THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO IT HELPED ME ALLOT!!
You're so welcome!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 dear sister could you please help me to send some money to iraq for the schools and orphan children's .I send some it returned to the bank again
Thanks achi
Hi can you please share a link so I can print these off in pdf formant. thanks so much
You can screenshot them, then print them
Brother is this for dhur and asr 8 raakat im beginner and the only thing I now fajir is 2 raakat dhur and asr 8 and maghrib and ishaa is 7 raakat pls answer this Thx.
Salaam brother, Dhur, Asr and Isha are 4 rakat. Fajr is 2 rakat and Maghrib is 3 rakat.
Mashallah ❤️
What to say in sajda after ending the namaz
That very last sajda
What one says during the last sejda is the same as all previous sejda. There are options of course but one may simply say the same thing.
Isha k baiter namaz k tarika bataiya
Jazakallah
Is that kunut obligatory in salah every time? I am not familiar to this way you guided.At the end of salat we do turn our neck... I am confused!
In the Jafari Shia school of thought, kunoot is required for all prayers in the second ruka. The turning of the head from right to left when finishing salah is observed in Sunni schools, not Shia. Other things you might observe in Sunni prayers are the folding of the hands during the beginning of the prayer, raising one index finger while your hand is on your thigh...turning the head from right to left at the end of salah is one of these things that those to follow Sunni schools of thought do. I hope that makes sense!
Hamdillah ❤
Thank you so much but in what order do we do it in or is it just one prayer I’m am 13 and trying to learn more.
Salaam! Great question! The order of our five daily prayers is 1) Fajr 2) Dhur 3) Asr 4) Maghrib 5) Isha. Dhur, Asr, and Isha are the longest of the five prayers and they are prayed in the exact same way. The only difference between them is your niyya. When you make your niyya, you must make it for either dhur, asr, or isha, by saying "nuwaitu en usali al duhr" or "al asr" or "al isha" depending on the prayer. This is why we have these three prayers in the same video because it would be a waste to make separate videos for them since they have the same number of rakat (4 rakat). Fajr has two rakat and mahgrib has three, which is why they are in separate videos. I hope this answers your question!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 thank you so much. Inshallah you get the highest level of Jannah
@@aminahemilialazim6455 don’t we combine the prayers so there is 3 not 5?
@@aalphavfx4455 You have the option to pray Asr 10 minutes after you finish dhur, as well as isha 10 minutes after you finish maghrib. They are not combined, you just have the option to pray one after the other within a 10 minute span.
Masha allah 🥰🥰🥰
MashahAllah subhanAllah Allah hu Akbar Labaik Ya Rasool Allah Muhammad S.A.W Pak Aal E Ya Rasool Allah Muhammad S.A.W♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ASSALAMO ALAIKUM YA ALI IBNE ABU TALIB A.S PAK AAL E MOLA ALI IBNE ABU TALIB A.S🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ MashahAllah subhanAllah allah hum sab ko Quran e Pak Parhne or samjhne or uspr Amal krne ki Taufeeq ata farmayen😘😘❤️😘 sadqa ehle bait ameen
MashahAllah subhanAllah Allah hum sab ko Namaz prhne ki taufeeq ata farmayen sadqa ehle bait ameen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
MashahAllah subhanAllah Allah hu Akbar Labaik Ya Rasool Allah Muhammad S.A.W Pak Aal E Ya Rasool Allah Muhammad S.A.W♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ASSALAMO ALAIKUM YA ALI IBNE ABU TALIB A.S PAK AAL E MOLA ALI IBNE ABU TALIB A.S🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ MashahAllah subhanAllah allah hum sab ko Amal karne ki taufeeq ata farmayen Sadqa Ehle Bait Ameen Elahi Ameen
My parents pray differnetly i dont know which one to follow?
Thank you for your question. What is here in the videos is the most basic, required recitations and movements for prayer. It is likely that your parents recite more surahs or different ones, as many people do! I recommend praying however is easiest for you.
It is my first time praying. Is it ok if I look at my screen and still follow the steps
Of course! We made the video so that people who are learning could watch and pray along! :)
Salaam I have a question in qunoot there are some that say the dua rabanna anti fi Dunya etc is it okay that we do the Allahumma sally ala Muhammad wa aly Muhammad???
Wasalaam, yes!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 tyy also one more question if you don't mind me asking I had a friend tell me we can make personal dua as well during that time I didn't know that is it true ? And if so can we say a personal Dua with the allahumma Sally ala Muhammad etc
@@luvmyg4053 that's a great question! In my experience, it is more common to wait to make personal du'as until after your prayer is complete. For example, after I say takbir (Allahu akbar) three times, raising my hands up and down to close the prayer, I will often stay on my prayer mat, put my hands together with my palms facing up (like in qunoot) and make du'as. Some people prefer to also do tasbeh (prayer beads) while sitting on their mats after prayer. Now, during qunoot, after the second ruka, I have heard people ask for Allah to forgive their parents, but I have not seen people make personal du'as beyond that. In curiosity, I searched for an answer to your question and found this: www.al-islam.org/ask/can-one-recite-the-qunoot-and-other-duas-in-ones-own-language-while-performing-any-nafilah-prayers so, I suppose it may be possible.
@@aminahemilialazim6455 ahhh so u can say Dua but always recite qunoot so there’s specific types of sayings for qunoot? I didn’t know there was more than so I’m curious if there’s specific like options hopefully I make sense sorry for all the questions
@@luvmyg4053 yes, there are some specific du'as or verses one can recite during qunoot. In these videos, we only included the shortest and most common one. In fact there is a lot you can add to any of the 5 daily prayers in general, we just included the most basic and necessary here in order to reduce the cognitive load for the learner. Here is a video with some good recommendations for qunoot (and you will see a recommended dua that is quite long!) : islamiced.org/video/7-questions-on-qunoot/
Thank u so much
You are most welcome! Jazak Allah Khayer!
what else can you read in qunoot?
Any dhikr or supplication can be recited in qunoot. Verse 201 of the Qur'an is recommended. For more details on this, visit : en.wikishia.net/view/Qunut#:~:text=In%20qunut%2C%20any%20dhikr%20or%20supplication%20can%20be%20recited.
what do you say in the end when you finish praying?
in sujood i mean
If you go to the timestamp 2:18 in the video, you will see in sujood, one says "subhana rabiyal-a'aala wa behamdeh, subhanallah, subhanallah, subhanallah"
Thanks 🙏🏽
Which clock do u pray in this PRAYER?
This video has 4 rakat, which are prayed at Dhuhr (noon), Asr (aftertoon) and Isha (night time). To see the exact times at which you should pray, consult a website like this one and put in your country and city : shiamuslimcouncil.org/prayer-times/
Can you subhanallah more than. 3 times aftersubhanna rabbiyal adheem?
Good question! For these standard prayers, subhanallah is said only 3 times. However, after you finish the standard prayer, you can pray an extra rukah (or two or however many you want) and then you can say subhanallah as many times as you feel you need to.
Thanks tgis really helps
Why do shia not recite surah el fatiha in the 3rd and 4th rakat? The prophet saw said your prayer will not be valid if you do not recite fatiha.
Thank u soo much 🙏🙏
You are very welcome! Jazek Allah Khayer!
after sajdah, do we not have to recite ataiyat??? pls reply
In the school of Ahlulbayt (AS) we refer to ataiyat as tashahud. You will see this labeled as "tashahud" in the videos where one must recite it. In other schools of thought, tashahud is slightly different. As Jafari Shia, we say: ʾashhadu ʾan lā ilāha ʾillā -llāhu waḥdahū lā sharīka lahū wa-ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥhammadan ʿabduhū wa-rasūluhū. "
Hello, I'm a shia but when I pray at the end I always turn to my right shoulder and say "Alsalamu alaikum wa rahmatu Allah wa barakataho" and then i turn to my left shoulder and say the same thing to greet the two angels on my shoulders, but in the prayer tutorials for shia that I've seen no one does that, why is that
Asalaamu alykum, after the prayer is finished (after takbir has been said three times), one can add anything they want to the prayer. However, you will find that scholars in the Jafari school do not generally consider it necessary to turn the head from right to left when saying your salaams.
I quote the following: (source: www.al-islam.org/shia-sunni-debate-answering-50-most-common-questions-liaket-dewji-baqerali-alidina/chapter-4-holy)
"Why don’t the Shia turn their heads from side to side while reciting the “salam”?
To support this Shia stance there is a tradition from the Sunan of Abu Dawud, one of the six authentic Sunni books of ahadith, in which Holy Prophet holds Abdullah ibn Masud’s hands and teaches him the recitation of tashahud.
In Sunan Abu Dawud, in the Chapter of Prayer (Kitab al-Salat): Hadith Number 965 states:
“Abdullah ibn Mas’ud narrated: ‘…the Apostle of Allah (S) caught hold of his (Ibn Mas’ud’s) hand and taught him the tashahud during prayer.’”
He then narrated the tradition of tashahhud. This version adds: “When you say this or finish this, then you have completed your prayer. If you want to stand up, then stand, and if you want to remain sitting, then remain sitting.”
There is no mention of the turning of the head!"
Source: www.al-islam.org/shia-sunni-debate-answering-50-most-common-questions-liaket-dewji-baqerali-alidina/chapter-4-holy
Inshallah this helps!
Thanks
Brother does shia also pray sunnat and whitr in namaz or they only pray fardh namaz plzz reply me I'm really confused
Yes, Shia pray whitr prayers in addition to fardh.
Can I recite every surah after el fatiha or do I have too use this sura
Al fatiha is required as the first surah to recite for the first two rakats, but you can add whatever surah you want after reciting al fatiha.
I am new to praying And find this very helpful! So if I do exactly the same as instructed in this video, my Dhur Asr and Isha are peformed good? Or is there something else I need to add to the prayer? I heard that need to put intention into your heart before you start your prayer so I was wondering if there are any other things we need to consider doing before/while or after praying?
Salaam! This is a great question. At (0:51) of the video (right after the azan and iqama) you will see the "Niyya" slide. As you know, Niyya means "intention", and this is where we state our intention. At this part of the video (0:52) you will see three different options for what you should say. If you are praying duhr, you say "nuwaitu en asali al duhr", if you are praying "Asr" you will say "nuwaitu en asli al asr", and for isha you will say "nuwaitu en asali al isha".
Alhamdulillah, your statement of intention (niyya) is the only difference between dhur, asr and isha prayers (this is why I have labeled the video for Dhur, Asr, Isha).
There is nothing else you have to recite before or after each prayer. There are some NON-required things people do, though, if you are interested! Some people like to stay seated on their prayer mat after prayer and make dua or do tasbih. You may also see some people doing tasbih before prayer. This is not required but you will see people doing this, as it is something extra. Another example of something extra is that some people also kiss the turba and touch it to their forehead after prayer. Anything you see people do before or after the required (fard) prayer is optional/extra and not required.
However, do make sure that you follow the requirements for being tahir (clean) and perform wudu (purification) before praying, as this is a necessary condition for salah. I might make a video soon about how to make wudu for those who are learning!
Oh and also, make sure that during prayer your mind is focused on worshiping Allah (swt) and nothing else. Try to find a quiet place free of distractions (and music especially). These are things that all of us continue to struggle with! :)
@@aminahemilialazim6455 thank you very much for the extra's! I still have 1 question regarding the feet posture in 7:28. I have seen many videos, pictures etc. of people laying their left feet under their right thigh while still having the right feet and thigh straight to behind him/her. Could you please elaborate on this?
@@user-ox9nr5lu3q Great question! in 7:28 in the video, it shows that you should sit up straight with your legs bent in parallel and your feet crossed (right behind left) and they should be directly under you. For women, the feet do not need to be crossed. What you are describing that you saw is the positioning of the legs and feet according to Sunni schools of thought, not Shia. In many Sunni Madhabs people will layer their feet under their legs as you described. This is not required for followers of the Ahlulbayt (as).. I hope that makes sense!
Kya baat bataye ge har waqt ki namaaz mein kithni rakat hai ? Pls bataye muje acche se nhi mlm hai ye sb cheez k baarein mein
I'm sorry I do not understand. Can you give an English translation to your question?
How many rukat do you pray in this prayer is it two or one plz someone answer
Dhur, Asr, and Isha have 4 rakat. This is why we made 1 video for these three prayers. You can pray all three exactly the same, as long as you state your intention (nia) at the beginning of each stating which prayer it is. I hope this helps!
Wish this had a translation
Do we need to say sami aa allahu…? I thought it was only sunni. In other shia Tutorial they didnt say it
yes, it needs to be said.
@@aminahemilialazim6455 thx; And when you get up from the kneeling position, say Allahu Akbar twice, right?
@@trauerhilfe3899 You say Allahu akbar each time you lift your head up from the turba. You touch your forehead to the turba twice in each rakat. After the second forehead touch you return to a standing position.
Hello my brothers and sisters, um i was wondering if someone can make a video of shia prayer at a table? I've not prayed since 2009 due to a herniated disc in my back praying standing up is very hard and painful for me so i need a table.
Hello sister, I am so sorry to hear of your injury. You can certainly pray while sitting on a chair (or sofa, bed, etc.). People who need to pray this way usually have a table (even a TV tray table will do ) in front of them with a turba on it. However, this all depends on what you are able to do. I recommend this video for guidance: th-cam.com/video/ypg_9vRj7VY/w-d-xo.html
Can u do separate video about salat asur only it
I meant ASR
According to him asr is the same as the other ones
Dhur, Asr and Isha are all the same (4 rukas). :- )
@@aminahemilialazim6455 oh thanks
Is dhur asr and Isha the same prayer but different times ?
Yes, that is correct.
Plz girls k liye b ek separate video bana dain for help
Amina i thought u say bismallah wa bellah not allhamduillah twice my friend said in idhr asr and isha the 2nd raka u say allhamduillah twice but on the fourth raka u say bismallah we ballah is that true and im 10 years old
Great question! Actually, either is acceptable, both are equal options.
Thank you so much 🤲🏻
You’re welcome 😊
Is this ok for woman to pray like this too?
Yes. The only extra thing women need here is hijab. :)
@@aminahemilialazim6455 can you show us to do wudu??thank you
This video is really good but it would help me more if you say lohowlelaheewediavumawaqud
This is 4 ruket right?
Yes
@@aminahemilialazim6455btw its not necessary to say the “nuwaitu en asali al isha” and “salaam” part, right?
@@SirWolf_Roblox it is not necessary to say "nuwaitu en asali al isha" out load, but you must say it in your head while making your intention for prayer. The salaam is necessary yes!
Is it wajib to say iqamah before namaz....
Indeed, it is wajib according to Jarfari Shia school of thought. This is why it is included in our videos. Here, we only include what is absolutely wajib in order to not overburden those who are learning to pray.
@@aminahemilialazim6455 thanks I newly converted into shiat from sunni.....
@@faizanMiniVlogs Wonderful! May Allah (swt) bless your journey on the straight path!
@@aminahemilialazim6455 ameen ya rabulalameen....
@@faizanMiniVlogs May I ask why? I’m doing my personal research about the two sects to find which one I want to follow, and I would be interested to hear your reasoning.
🤲🙏🙏macha Allah
No astaghfirullah ???? between the time of Sajdah ???
One can, and many people do, but it is actually not required. Here we show the absolute minimum required recitations.
Is this 4 rakat?
Yes, dhur, asr and isha prayers are all 4 rakat, which is why we have one video that can be used for any of these three prayers.
Wait so how many times am i supposed pray everyday?
5 times a day
5 times a day but you can pray 3 times as well by combining the 2 afternoon prayers and 2 evening prayers
@@joeyjerry1586 how do you do that so I want to combine zuhar and asr how do I do the niyah and stuff
@@a_x_ii4318, you do the duhr prayer and right after you do the ashr prayer. Then during the maghrib prayer you do the maghrib prayer and right after the isha prayer. It’s 2 prayers right after one another
@@joeyjerry1586 can’t I pray asr when I finished doing zuhur I’m still kinda confused
Salam
The tekst and the pronaunciations do not match. Which one should i follow? The tekst or the voice? Which is Correct?
Thanks
If my comment is demotivating, please tell so i Can remove my comment
Wasalam! The text is there to support the recitation. What is recited orally is exactly what one should recite during prayer. The text includes a bit more than that to help the person who is learning. For example, each section has a title like "ruku" or "athan and iqamah", etc at the top of the screen, but we don't say these titles while praying, as they are just there to help the person who is learning to understand that prayer is recited in sections and each section has a title. Also, you will see in some sections that it says (2x) after each line. This means that that phrase is said two times. We did this is save space on the screen, assuming that learners would automatically hear this and recognize it. The text is there to help the learner understand the different sections and visualize what is being recited. However, if this is confusing to you, yes, I recommend just listening and following the oral recitations. I hope this answers your question!