Salat - The Muslim Prayer Book

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S al a t —The Muslim Prayer Book 27 ََُّحمﻤ ر ًَّﺪا اﷲ ُُِﺳﻮل ﻲ ﻠﻮة، ا ﻲ ﻲ ،ََََّّ ﺣ ﻠ َّٰﺣ ََﻟﺼ ﻋ اﻟﻔﻼح � َََِْ ﻋ َْ،ﻗﺪ ﻠﻮة، ا ﻗﺎﻣﺖ ﻗﺪ ﻠﻮة ا ََّّٰٰﻗﺎﻣﺖ ﻟﺼ َََََِِْﻟﺼ َا ا أﻛرب ََُُْﷲ ُﷲ أﻛرب ََُْ إﻟ ﻻ،َِٰ َﻪ َِّاﻻ اﷲ ُ. Transliteration: All a hu Akbar, All a hu Akbar; Ashhadu all a Il a ha illall a h; Ashhadu anna Mu h ammadar Ras u lull a h; H ayya ‘ala s - S al a h; H ayya ‘alal-Fal ah ; Qad q a mati s - S al a tu, Qad q a mati s - s al a h; All a hu Akbar, All a hu Akbar; L a Il a ha Illall a h Translation: Allah is the Greatest, Allah is Greatest; I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah; I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. Come to Prayer. Come to success. S al a t is ready. Allah is the Greatest; Allah is the Greatest; There is none worthy of worship except Allah. According to the Sayings of the Holy Prophet sa the person who has recited the Adh a n should also recite the Iq a mah. ( Sunan Tirmidh i , Abw a bu s-S al a t, B a b M a J a ‘a anna man Adhdhana fa huwa yuq i m ). However, in certain cases, another person may recite the Iq a mah with the permission of the Mu’adhdhin or the Im a m. NIYYAT ( NIYYAH ) Niyyah means the intention to perform a Prayer