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==Procedure== After washing for prayer by performing the [[Wudu|ritual ablution]], a believer must renew their innermost [[Niyyah|intention]], thus purifying their prayer for the sake of [[Allah]]. An intention [[Niyyah]] is not to be said verbally but rather it is made in the heart; but can also be said verbally alongside the intention in the heart. Example: you intended in your heart to pray four units (Rakahs) before you start your prayer.<ref name=:1/> The raka'ah begins when the worshipper initiates the [[salah]] with the words "Allah is Greater" (Allah-Hu-Akbar), this is known in Arabic as the [[Takbir]] ({{Lit|the Glorification of God}}).<ref name=:1/> [[Takbir]] must be said at the start of the [[Salah]] or the prayer is invalidated.<ref name=:1/> The individual will observe the [[Qiyam|standing]] position while reciting the "Dua al istiftah" followed by the opening chapter of the [[Quran|Qur'an]] ([[Al-Fatiha]]) (Note: reciting the Al-Fatiha is a pillar of prayer.<ref name=:1/> If one forgets to say the Al-Fatiha or makes a major mistake in its [[Tajweed]], then they must redo the prayer from the start) followed by a personal selection of chosen verses or chapters which the worshippers are free to choose to recite for themselves.{{citation needed|date=December 2021}} The second part of the raka'ah involves the worshipper making another [[Takbir]] then [[Ruku|bowing]] to a 90-degree angle, placing their hands on their knees with their feet kept shoulder-width apart, eyes are meant to be focused in between your feet or around the area and [[Ruku|bowing]] in humble submission as if awaiting God's command. During this position the words, "Glory be to Allah the most Magnificent" are uttered silently as a form of ritual praise.<ref name=:1/> The third movement of the raka'ah is to return from bowing to the standing position before, with the praise of Allah on your tongue, descending into full [[Sujud|prostration]] on the ground.<ref name=:1/> In prostration, the worshipper's forehead and nose is flatly placed on the floor with the palm of their hands placed shoulder-width apart to the right and left of their ears.<ref name=:1/> During this position the words, "Glory be to Allah the Almighty" are repeated with contemplation as a form of ritual praise. The Islamic prophet [[Muhammad]] taught his disciples that "the closest a subject gets to God is when in prostration".<ref name=:1/> The fourth movement is for the worshipper to return from prostration into a sitting position with their legs folded flatly under their body.<ref name=:1/> This concludes one unit of prayer known in Arabic as a raka'ah and would be followed by either standing up for a second raka'ah if the prayer requires it or by proceeding to end the salah with [[taslim]].<ref name=:1/> Although not part of a single raka'ah, the conclusion of the salah takes place in the sitting position.<ref>[[Taslim]]</ref><ref name=:1/> ===Components=== * ''[[Takbir]]'' * [[Standing in salah]] * Supplications or ''iftitah'' <ref group=note>Only performed in the first rakat of the prayer and only performed by some [[madhab|schools]].</ref> * Recitation of ''[[Sura]] [[Al-Fatiha]]'' * Recitation of another sura * ''[[Ruku]]'' (bowing) * Straightening up from ''ruku'' * ''[[Sujud]]'' (prostration) * Rising from ''sujud'' * The second ''sujud'' * [[Sitting in prayers]]<ref group=note>Only first half of the [[Tashahhud]] is recited in the second rakat in a 4- or 3-rakat prayer, e.g. the afternoon prayer or the evening prayer, but all of it is recited in the last rakat of any prayer.</ref> * ''[[Taslim|Salam]]'' (salutation)<ref group=note>Only performed in the last rakat of a prayer.</ref>
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