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Issue No. IntentionFoundational Obligatory Acts

Nīyyat

Issue No.865- A person should offer prayers with the intention of qurbat, that is, complying with the orders of the Almighty Allah. It is not, however, necessary that he should utter the intention, or should make the intention pass through his mind in the beginning of the prayers. It is sufficient if he is asked what he is doing, he answers that he is offering prayers for Allah.

Issue No. 868Nīyyat (Intention)

Performing Prayer to Show Off to Others

Issue No.868- Whoever performs prayer or any other acts of worship in order to show off to people, his worship is not only void, rather he has also committed a major sin. Even if he has in mind both Allah (swt) and people, again his act is void and it is a major sin.

Issue No. 873Takbīrat-ul-iḥrām

Stillness of the Body

Issue No.873- It is necessary that when a person pronounces the takbīrat-ul-iḥrām, his body be still and for instance, if he, while taking a step, pronounces takbīrat-ul-iḥrām , it will not be valid. However, if he utters it in this situation inadvertently, he should, as an obligatory precaution, do something that makes the prayer void (for example, he should turn his face away from the direction of qiblah) and then recite the takbīr once again.

Issue No. 875Takbīrat-ul-iḥrām

How Should a Dumb Pronounce the Takbīr

Issue No.875- If a person is dumb or there is some defect in his tongue on account of which he cannot pronounce Allahu Akbar, he should pronounce it in whatever manner he can pronounce it, and if he cannot say it at all, he should, as an obligatory precaution, make an indication and say it with the deaf and dumb language and also pass it through his mind.

Issue No. 876Takbīrat-ul-iḥrām

A Recommended Dua After Takbīr

Issue No.876- It is recommended that after the takbīrat-ul-iḥrām, one should recite this with the intention of rajā’ (seeking the pleasure of Allah (swt)):يا مُحْسِنُ قَدْ اَتاکَ الْمُسىءُ وَ قَدْ أَمَرْتَ الْمـُحْسِنَ اَنْ يَتَجاوَزَ عَنِ الْمُسيئِ اَنتَ الْمـُحْسِنُ وَ أَنَا الْمُسيئُ بِحَقِّ مُحَمَّد وَ آلِ مُحَمَّد صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّد وَ آلِ مُحَمَّد وَ تَجاوَزْ عَنْ قَبِيحِ ما تَعْلَمُ مِنّى(O Beneficent Lord! This sinful servant of Yours has come before You and You have ordered the righteous and the beneficent ones to pardon the sinners. You are the Beneficent, and I am a sinner. Bestow Your blessings on Muhammad and his progeny, and pardon my evil acts of which You are aware).

Issue No. 878Takbīrat-ul-iḥrām

Doubt about Pronouncing Takbīrat-ul-iḥrām

Issue No.878- If a person doubts whether he has pronounced takbīrat-ul-iḥrām or not, if he has started reciting al-fātiḥa, he should ignore his doubt, and in case he has not yet read anything, he should pronounce takbīr. However, if he knows that he has pronounced takbīrat-ul-iḥrām, but he doubts whether he has pronounced it correctly or not, he should ignore it if this doubt is after takbīr.

Issue No. to standFoundational Obligatory Acts

Qīyām

Issue No.879- Qiyam means to stand erect, and in two instances in prayers it is obligatory and considered to be a Rukn (basic element): one before saying Takbiratul Ehram, and the other before the Ruku' which is called Qiyam muttasil be Ruku’. But standing while reciting Surah Al-Hamd and the other Surah, and also standing after Ruku’ is obligatory but it is not Rukn.

Issue No. 880Qīyām (to stand)

Forgetting Performing Rukū‘

Issue No.880- If a person forgets to perform rukū‘, and sits down after reciting al-fātiḥa and sūrah, and then remembers that he has not performed rukū‘, he should first stand up and then go to rukū‘. If he returns to rukū‘ immediately (without having stood up first), his prayer will be void because he has not performed the qīyām connected to rukū‘

Issue No. 881Qīyām (to stand)

Stillness of the Body During Qīyām

Issue No.881- When a person stands for takbīrat-ul-iḥrām or qarā’ah (recitation), he should not move his body and feet, nor should he incline towards one side or lean on anything. However, if it is inevitable to do so, there is no harm in it.

Issue No. 883Qīyām (to stand)

Standing on One Foot During Qīyām

Issue No.883- At the time of standing, if a person stands on one foot, his prayer will be void as an obligatory precaution, but it is not necessary that the weight of his body should be on both the feet equally.

Issue No. 885Qīyām (to stand)

Moving During Prayer

Issue No.885- When a person in prayer wishes to go a little backward or forward or to move his body a little towards the right side or the left side, he should not recite anything at that time. However, this phrase"بِحَوْلِاللهِوَقُوَّتِهِاَقُومُوَاَقْعُدُ" should be recited while rising from prostration.

قرآن و تفسیر نمونه
مفاتیح نوین
نهج البلاغه
پاسخگویی آنلاین به مسائل شرعی و اعتقادی
آیین رحمت، معارف اسلامی و پاسخ به شبهات اعتقادی
احکام شرعی و مسائل فقهی
کتابخانه مکارم الآثار
خبرگزاری رسمی دفتر آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی
مدرس، دروس خارج فقه و اصول و اخلاق و تفسیر
تصاویر
ویدئوها و محتوای بصری
پایگاه اطلاع رسانی دفتر حضرت آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی مدظله العالی
انتشارات امام علی علیه السلام
زائرسرای امام باقر و امام صادق علیه السلام مشهد مقدس
کودک و نوجوان
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