Raka'ah
Salat is performed in "units" of the prayer called
raka'ah. The third of the eighth items mentioned above makes a raka'ah. These
are repeated for each raka'ah. In the last raka'ah, the rest of the 9 to 12
articles have been completed. (Note: For more than two raka'ah
prayers, an additional option is to sit for Tashahhud in the second raka'ah.)
Different salat have different numbers of prescribed raka'at.
Salat must be performed with sincere devotion (jushu),
otherwise it is not considered valid Umrah Package December 2017. The prayers are made in front of the
direction of the qibla (that is, towards the Kaaba in Mecca), to the best
estimate of the person praying, if there is no way to determine the correct
direction.
A person begins the standing prayer in qiyaam, facing the
qibla and silently reciting the niyyah (intention to pray) for the specific
salat he is about to do. Next, raise your hands and speak the takbir aloud.
For Fard as-Salat, the first raka'ah begins with the
optional recitation of one of the opening supplications followed by the first
chapter of the Qur'an, Al-Fatiha. For later raka'at and other types of prayers,
each raka'ah begins with Al-Fatiha. During the first two raka'ah, after the
recitation of al-Fatiha any other chapter or several verses of the Qur'an are
also recited (qira'at), while in the standing position in front of the person
moves in the position of reverence (ruku).

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