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The Rules on Prayer & Fasting

  • Prayer
    • Obligatory Prayers
    • Daily Prayers
    • The time for fajr prayer
    • The time for ẓuhr and ‘aṣr prayer
    • The Time of Maghrib/‘Ishā’ Prayer
    • Rulings regarding the Times of Prayer
    • Order among prayers
    • Mustaḥabb prayers
    • Rulings about the Qiblah
    • The Coverage of Clothes in Prayer
    • Conditions of a Place for Prayer
    • Rulings on masjids
    • Adhān and Iqāmah
    • Obligatory Acts in Prayer
      • 1. Intention
      • 2. Being in a Standing Posture
      • 3. Takbīrah Al-iḥrām
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        3. Takbīrah Al-iḥrām

         

        164. Saying takbīrah al-iḥrām is obligatory for the prayer; namely, saying Allāhu akbar at the beginning of the prayer.
        165. Leaving out takbīrah al-iḥrām at the beginning of the prayer, intentionally or by mistake, renders the prayer void. Also, to pronounce it again — with a gap (not too long that disturbs muwālāt) or without a gap in its correct form and with the same intention, with or without a pause, will cause the prayer to become void, and there is no difference if it is done intentionally or by mistake.
        166. A person should say takbīrah al-iḥrām in such a manner that it is considered an utterance, so that (if he is not hearing-impaired and there is no surrounding noise) at least he himself would hear what he recites.
        167. Takbīrah al-iḥrām should be pronounced in correct Arabic. Therefore, if a person says its Persian translation or says it in incorrect Arabic, it is invalid (for example, if he says Allāha instead of Allāhu or the like).
        168. It is necessary that during pronunciation of the takbīrah al-iḥrām, the person’s body be still, so if a person intentionally pronounces takbīrah al-iḥrām while his body is moving, the prayer is invalid.
        169. If a person does not know the correct pronunciation of takbīrah al-iḥrām, he is obligated to learn it.
        170. If a person doubts whether he has said takbīrah al-iḥrām or not, if he has not started reciting chapter al-Fātiḥah or a dhikr, he should say takbīrah al-iḥrām. However, he should ignore his doubt and continue his prayer if he doubts while reciting chapter al-Fātiḥah or even a‘ūdhu billāhi minash shiytān nir rajīm, he should ignore it and continue with the prayer.
        171. After saying takbīrah al-iḥrām, if he doubts whether he has said it correctly or not, he should ignore it.
      • 4. Recitation
      • 5. Rukū‘
      • 6. Sajdah
      • 7. Tashahhud
      • 8. Salām
      • 9. Sequence (tartīb)
      • 10. Succession (muwālāt)
    • Qunūt
    • Prayer’s Ta‘qīb (Mustaḥabb Supplications/Dhikr Recited after Prayers)
    • Translation of the Prayer
    • What Invalidates the Prayer
    • Doubts in Prayer
    • Sajdah of Inadvertence
    • Qaḍā’ of Forgotten Sajdah and Tashahhud
    • A Traveler's Prayer
    • Qaḍā’ Prayers
    • Hire Prayers
    • Qaḍā’ Prayers for Parents
    • Āyāt Prayer
    • Congregational Prayers
    • The Friday Prayer
  • Fasting
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