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[quote]Pl go thru thr following. It may help u: Utterances of the Prayer Worship Javed Ahmad Ghamidi (Tr. by:Shehzad Saleem) Following are the various utterances of the prayer: The prayer shall begin by saying اللهُ أكْبَر; Then Surah Fatihah shall be recited during the qiyam, after which, according to one’s convenience, a portion from the rest of the Qur’an shall be recited; While going into the ruku‘, اللهُ أكْبَر shall be pronounced; While rising from the ruku‘, سَمِعَ اللهُ لِمَنْ حَمِدَهُ shall be uttered; While going for the prostration and rising from it, اللهُ أكْبَر shall be pronounced; While rising from the qa‘dah for the qiyam, اللهُ أكْبَر shall once again be pronounced; At the end of the prayer, السَّلاُمُ عَلَيكُمْ وَ رَحْمَتُ اللهِ shall be said while facing towards the right and then the left; اللهُ أكْبَر (God is the greatest), سَمِعَ اللهُ لِمَنْ حَمِدَهُ (God heard him who expressed his gratitude to Him) and السَّلاُمُ عَلَيكُمْ وَ رَحْمَتُ اللهِ (Peace and blessings of God be on you) shall always be said loudly. In the first two rak‘at of the maghrib and ‘isha prayers, and in both rak‘at of the fajr, Friday and ‘id prayers, the recital shall be loud. The recital shall always be silent in the third rak‘at of maghrib and in the third and fourth of the ‘isha prayer. In the zuhr and ‘asr prayers, the recital shall be silent in all the rak‘at. These are the utterances prescribed by the shari‘ah for the prayer. They are in Arabic, and, like the practices of the prayer, are validated by the consensus and tawatur of the Muslim ummah. Besides these, a person can express any utterance in his own language which expresses the sovereignty of the Almighty, gratitude towards Him or is a supplication. http://monthly-renaissance.com/issue/content.aspx?id=64[/quote]
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