Salat - The Muslim Prayer Book

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S al a t —The Muslim Prayer Book 35 bainal-Qir a ’at. ) It is also reported in some Sayings that sometimes, the Holy Prophet sa of Islam used to recite other verses in place of this glorification but this is the one which is well-known and often recited. The above glorification is followed by Ta‘awwudh , which is also recited silently: َا ُْﻋﻮ ا ﺮﺟﻴ اﻟﺸﻴﻄﺎن ﻦ ﺑﺎﷲ ََِّْْذ ﻟ ََُِِِِّﻣ ﻢ Transliteration: A‘ u dhu bill a hi minash-shai ta nir-raj i m. Translation: I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed. After Ta‘awwudh, Bismill a h is recited either silently or loudly, by the Im a m. The congregation, however, recites it silently. Tasmiyah is as follows: ا ﺮﺣِﻴﻢ ﻦ ا ﺮ اﻪﻠﻟ ََِِّّْْﺑﺴﻢ ﻟ ِِِّْٰٰﻟ مح Transliteration: Bismill a hir-Ra h m a nir-Ra hi m. Translation: In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. According to the Traditions, on some occasions, the Holy Prophet sa used to say Tasmiyah aloud while on other occasions he recited it silently. Among Muslims, it is generally recited aloud in Arab countries while the H anaf i sect and a large number of