Can you read namaz in english




















The minimum recitation is three verses, or one long verse which is equal in length to three short verses. However, it is better to recite a complete Surah. When prostrating, your forehead, nose, palms of both hands, knees and toes pointing forward should all be touching the floor.

Rest the palms of your hands on your knees. Sit on the flat of your left foot, whilst keeping the toes of the right foot planted and pointing forward. Women should lean on their left hip pointing the toes of both feet to the right side. Follow steps 10 to 17 again. Then return to a sitting position as described in step As-salaamu alayna, wa alaa ibaadi-llahis saaliheen'.

Peace be upon you, O Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His blessings. Peace be upon us and on the righteous servants of Allah'. Then, keeping your hands resting on your knees, raise your right index finger while clasping the other fingers of your right hand. Lower your right index finger, so both your palms are resting on your knees again. If not, please skip to step But when it comes to what to recite, what to recite is written three ways.

Second, the Arabic words are spelled out using English script. And then a third, the English translation of what is to be recited is given. And then maybe at a second stage, one might start reciting the Arabic words, following the English script. So it should it not be Sunnah to understand what we recite in Namaaz? Make the intention of praying then raise hands to ears and say: Allaahu Akbar Allah is the greatest!

S ubhaanaka Allaahumma wabi hamdika wa tabaarakasmuka wa ta'aala jadduka wa laa ilaaha ghayruka. Glory be to You, O Allah, and all praises are due unto You, and blessed is Your name and high is Your majesty and none is worthy of worship but You. A'oodhu billaahi minash-Shaytaanir-rajeem I seek Allah's protection from Satan the accursed. Alhamdul lillaahi rabbil 'aalameen; Ar-rahmaanir-raheem; Maaliki yawmiddeen; Iyyaaka na'budu wa iyyaaka nasta'een; Ihdinas-siraatal mustaqeem; Siraatalladheena an'amta 'alayhim; ghayril maghdubi 'alayhim; waladdaal-leen.

The recommendation I got when converting to Islam was to print out what's needed to be recited in Arabic, and just read it. I doesn't take long before you no longer need it. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.

Of particular interest to your question: What is required from you for the time being is to say in the beginning of the prayer and between each movement between positions "Allaahu ak-bar" a glorification of Allaah.

As a new Muslim, how should I pray? My own translation, so treat with care. Improve this answer. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Version labels for answers.



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