3 - Performing Salah

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    • Ka'ba - The cube shaped house of God found in Makkah. The holiest site in Islam
    • Makkah - The holy city of Islam in Saudi Arabia
    • Qibla - The direction of Makkah
    • Niyyah - The intention in your heart to pray
    • Wudu - Washing before prayer
    • Rakah/Rakat - The sequence of movements in prayer
    • Clean Place -
      • A Muslim can pray anywhere, so long as it is clean with space to stand, kneel and bow
      • Muslims use a prayer mat to separate them from the ordinary world
      • If the place of prayer is already clean, a mat is not necessary
    • Face Makkah -
      • Muslims face towards the Ka'ba in Makkah when they pray and this direction is qibla
      • They use a special compass that shows the qibla from any place in the world
      • Prayer mats may have a qibla compass sewn into them, and qibla apps can be used
    • Niyyah -
      • Prayer begins with niyyah which is having the right intention in your heart to pray
      • Muslims enter into a state of 'God consciousness
      • Niyyah is important as it marks off prayer as something special given to Allah
    • Wudu -
      • Before starting to pray, Muslims must practice wudu, washing specific parts of the body (hands, face, nose, mouth, arms, head and feet)
      • This is an outward sign of the inner cleanliness needed to face Allah
      • Wudu makes Muslims concentrate on the prayers they are about to say
    • Rakah -
      • The different prayers during the day require different numbers of rakah's
      • The physical movements are less important than the intention in the heart
    • Key Movements of Rakah -
      • Putting hands by ears to show intention to pray
      • Standing quietly, shutting out all distraction
      • Bowing with hands on knees to show respect for Allah
      • Standing and praising Allah
      • Being prostrate to show submission to Allah
      • Kneeling to show humility while asking Allah for forgiveness
      • Reciting 'Peace be upon you' at the end of Salah, facing right to left to show respect for other worshippers and guardian angels
    • Importance -
      • It is a constant reminder of the presence of Allah - 5 times a day
      • It is fard, one of the duties Muslims must do as part of the 5 pillars
      • It shows submission to the will of Allah
      • It united all Muslims around the world. Every Muslims does the same Rakahs every day
      • It removes sins, just as water removes dirt
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