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− Sitting Posture The then says again, at which he and the Imam Allahu Akbar − − congregation raise their heads and then hands from the ground and go to the sitting position called. In this position, the following supplication Jilsa is recited silently. ÓijkiA Ë ÓÃjJUAË ÓįB§ Ë ÓÃfÇAË ÓÄÀYiAË Ó»j°«A Li æ ê æ å æ ä æ ê æ å æ ä æ ê ê ä ä æ ê ê æ ä æ ê æ ä æ ä æ ê æ ê æ é ê ä ÓĨ¯iAË æ ê æ ä æ ä rabbighfirli warhamni wahdini wa ‘afini wajburni warzuqni − ± − − − − − − warfa‘ni − O God, forgive me and have mercy on me and guide me and grant me security and make good my shortcomings and provide for me and raise me up. (Muslim Kitabudhdhikr waddu'a Bab fadluttashil waddu'a ; Ibni ’ ’ − − − ± − − Majah As-Salawat & Hakim Vol. 1S,262,271) − ± ± − − Second Sajdah or Prostration After the sitting position , the leads the congregation (Jilsa) Imam − into a second Prostration by saying and, once again the Allahu Akbar − following is recited three times or, if more, in odd numbers: Tasbih − Ó¼§ Ü A ÏI i Æ BZJm Ð æ æ ä ä ê é ä ä ä æ å subhana rabbi yal a‘la Holy is my Lord, the Most High ± − − In every there are always two Prostrations. At the end of the Rak‘at 111