Salat - The Muslim Prayer Book — Page 77
S al a t —The Muslim Prayer Book 77 saying Assal a mu ‘Alaikum wa Ra h matull a h and then turns his face to the left saying the same, to mark the end of the Prayer. After the ‘ I d Prayer, the Im a m delivers a sermon. Like for the Friday Prayer, ‘ I d sermon consists of two parts. It should be noted that the sermon for the Friday Prayer precedes the Prayer, while on the occasion of ‘ I d , the sermon follows the Prayer. After the two Rak‘ a t of ‘ I dul-A dha Prayer, the Im a m and the congregation recite the following words of glorification of God in an audible voice: َا اﻛرب ََُُْﷲ ا اﻛرب، ََُُْﷲ َﻻ ا اﻟﻪ َِِٰ َّﻻ اﷲ ُ و َ ا اﻛرب ََُُْﷲ ا �� و اﻛرب ِِّٰﷲ َََُُْﻟ َُْْاحلﻤﺪ. Transliteration: All a hu Akbar, All a hu Akbar, l a il a ha illall a hu wall a hu akbar All a hu Akbar, wa lill a hil h amd. Translation: Allah is the Greatest; Allah is the Greatest. There is none worthy of worship except Allah; Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest and all Praise belongs to Him. Similarly, from the time of Fajr Prayer on the 9th Dhul- H ajj till the ‘A s r time of the 13th of Dhul- H ajj , loud recitations of the above verses are made after each congregational Far d Prayer service. Note: To recite the above-mentioned verses while