How to Perform the Dhuhr (Noon) Prayer. 1. Facing the Qiblah: It is obligatory to stand directing your chest to the honorable Qiblah. The Qiblah is the Ka ^ bah in Makkah. 2. Intention: It is obligatory to intend in your heart performing the obligatory Dhuhr prayer. Do that while saying Allahu akbar (God is great).
"And you say ā€˜Allahu Akbar'. I told him, ā€˜Don't curse me.' ā€˜Bo Bo, you need prayer'. The lyrics include "Allahu Akbar," an Arabic expression frequently associated with Islam, which He said: When the Muezzin says, "Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar", twice - He did not say it four times, the proper number, and found it sufficient to say the phrase two times - and one of you says, "Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar". Then the Muezzin says, "Ash'hadu an lā ilāh illa Allah" and one of you says, "Ash'hadu an lā ilāh illa Allah". The reward for saying ā€˜La ilaha illallah Allahu Akbar Wa la Hawla wa la Quwwata illa billah’ Increase in the recitation of ā€˜La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah’ for it is the plantation of Jannah; A du’a to be read when retiring to bed; The reward for reciting certain du’as during Tawaf None of the pious ancestors is known to end up Du'a with the expression: "Allahu Akbar". Ibn Abbas interpreted the verse {Verily, the invocation of you both is accepted.} [10: 89] by saying that Musa was making the Du'a while Haroon was saying: "Aameen". This is why Allah said: "both" [Musa and Haroon]. So any person who says: "Aameen" after He should start at the Black Stone, and kiss it if possible, otherwise he should point to it and say: ā€˜Bismillah wa Allahu akbar. Allahumma imanan bika wa tasdiqan bi kitabika wa wafa-an bi ā€˜ahdika wa ittibaā€˜an li Sunnati Nabiyyika Muhammad sall-Allahu ā€˜alayhi wa sallam (In the name of Allah, and Allah is most great. If this isn't possible, you should face the Black Stone and point to it. Don’t push and shove, causing harm and being harmed by other people. When touching the Stone, the following is said: ā€œBismil-lah, Allahu Akbarā€ (In the name of Allah, Allah is the Greatest) or "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the Greatest). G4o1.
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