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Religious reading: Maghrib prayer to help our readers.

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  • “I intend for the sake of Allah to perform the fard of today’s afternoon prayer.”

  • After this, with the words “Allahu Akbar,” rise from the soot to a sitting position.
  • After pausing in this position long enough to say “Subhanallah”, with the words “Allahu Akbar”, lower yourself into soot again. During the second soot, also say three times: “Subhana rabbiyal-a’la.”
  • Fard. II cancer

  • After the second soot of the second rak'at, sit on your feet and read the prayer (du'a): “Attahiyyat...”
  • Then, with the words “Allahu Akbar,” stand up to perform the third rak’at. The hands close in the same place.

    Fard. III cancer

    The third cancer is performed in the same way as the first cancer, i.e. Surah “Fatihah” is read.

    Attention! The additional sura or verses replacing it are not read.

  • After the second soot of the third rak'ah, you should sit on your feet and read:

    Attention! When pronouncing the words “la illaha,” the index finger of the right hand rises, and when saying “illa illaha,” it goes down.

  • This concludes your prayer.

  • Dua: “Allahumma antasalamu wa minkas salam.” Tabarakta yazal jalali wal-ikram.”

    “Subhanallahi wal hamdulillahi wa la ilaha illallahu allahu akbar wala hawla wala kuvata illya billahil-alliyil 'aziym.”

    Allahu la ilaha illya hu'al-hayul-qayyum

    Laa ta'huzuhu sinatyn valyaa naum

    Lyahu maa fissamaauyaati wa maa fil ard

    Man zallasiya yashfau ´indahu illya-a bi-iznih

    Ya'lyamy maa baina aidiyhim wamaa halfahum Valyayhiytuuna bishay im min 'ilmihii

    Illyaa bi maa shaaaaa

    Vasi´ya kursiyyhu-s-samaavaati val ard

    Walya udukhuu hifzukhuma wa huval “aliyyulaziim.”

    “There is no deity except Allah Almighty, always the One and Eternal. Neither sleep nor drowsiness will befall him. All things in heaven and earth belong to Him; there is no one who intercedes for another with Him except by His permission. He knows about what has happened and what will happen. People are unable to possess even a fraction of His knowledge except by His will. His knowledge covers everything that is in heaven and earth, and He does not bother to care about them. He is above everyone and everything in everything, and only He is the Possessor of True Greatness.”

    “Subhanallah” – 33 times

    “Alhamdulillah” – 33 times

    “Allahu Akbar” – 33 times.

    “Allahu akbar. La ilaha illallahu wahdahu la sharika lahu. Lyahul-mulku wa lyahul-hamdu yuhyi va yumit.

    Wa huva haiyun la yamutu biyadihil hairu wa huva “ala kulli shayin kadir.”

    “Allah is above everything. There is no deity but Allah, the One, who has no partner, the power belongs to Him. Praise be to Him alone. He resurrects and takes life. He is Alive and Immortal. Grace is in His hands. He is Almighty.”

    In conclusion, you can turn to the Almighty Creator with your souls

    Sunnah. I cancer

  • Standing, express niyat (intention) with your heart:

    “For the sake of Allah, I intend to perform the sunnat of this evening prayer

  • Raise both hands so that the tips of the fingers are at shoulder level, the palms are facing the Qibla, and say takbir iftitah (initial takbir): “Allahu akbar”.
  • Then fold your arms across your chest, placing your right hand on top of your left, and read:
  • Lowering your hands, say: “Allahu akbar” and perform ruku’ (waist bow).
  • After the hand, straighten the body to a vertical position. When lifting, say: “Samiallahu liman hamidah” and “Rabbana lakal hamd”.
  • With the words “Allahu Akbar” perform prostration (sajda). During soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that touch the soot with your forehead and nose.
  • After this, with the words “Allahu Akbar,” rise from the soot to a sitting position. After pausing in this position long enough to say “Subhanallah.”
  • With the words “Allahu Akbar”, descend into soot again. During the second soot, also say three times: “Subhana rabbiyal-a’la.”
  • Then, with the words “Allahu Akbar,” stand up to perform the second rak’at. The hands close in the same place.

    Sunnah. II cancer

    First, as in the first rak'at, read the Fatiha surah, do the hand and soot.
  • After the second soot of the second rak'at, sit on your feet and read the prayer (du'a):

    Attention! When pronouncing the words “la illaha,” the index finger of the right hand rises, and when saying “illa illaha,” it goes down.

  • Say the greeting: “Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah” with the head turned first towards the right shoulder, and then towards the left.

    This concludes your prayer.

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    Maghrib prayer (Evening prayer)

    Since the Islamic day begins at sunset, Maghrib is the first prayer.

    1. Azan (Call to Prayer):

    Allahu Akbar(4 times) (Allah is great)!

    Ashhadu alya ilaha illallah

    Ashhadu Anna Muhammad-r(I bear witness that Muhammad is

    Rasulu-lla(2 times) – Messenger of Allah.

    Haya ala s-sala(2 times) – Hurry to prayer.

    Haya al-falah(2 times) – Hurry to safety.

    As-salatu khair-m-mina-n-naum(2 times) – Prayer is better than sleep.

    Allahu Akbar!(2 times) (Allah is great)!

    La ilaha illallah- There is no god except Allah.

    As-salatu wa s-salamu alaika, wa man arsalyahullahu taala rahmatan li-l-alamin.

    Blessings and peace to you, whom Allah the Most High sent as mercy to the worlds.

    As-salatu wa s-salamu alayka, wa ala alika wa ashabika ajmain.

    Blessings and peace to you and your entire family and your Companions.

    As-salatu wa salama alaikum, wa Anbiya Allah.

    Blessings and peace to you, O Prophets of Allah.

    2. Dua (prayer) for Azan:

    Allahumma Rabba haZihi d-dauati t-tamma, wa s-salyati l-kaima, ati Muhammadan al-wasilyata wa-l-fadilyata wa d-darajati r-rafiata l-Aliyya, wabaShu ya Rabbi al-makama l-mahmuda l- Lyazi vaadtahu, uarzukna shafaatahu yauma l-kiyama, innakya la tuhlifu l-miad. Wa zavvajna mina l-khuri l-ayn.

    Oh my God! Lord of this perfect and established prayer, grant Muhammad protection and excellence, and great and exalted rank. Raise him, O my Lord, to the position of Praise which You promised him, and grant us his mediation on the Day of Judgment, for You keep Your promises. And bring us into marriage with the dark-eyed Khuriyas of Paradise.

    3. Two Rakaats of the Sunnah (These two Rakaats of the Sahabah, or the Companions of the Prophet (saws) were performed immediately upon hearing the Azan of the Maghrib prayer. We found a Hadith on this practice in some canonical collections of Hadiths, as well as with the collection of Imam Suyuti. The Prophet (saws) never did not exclude his Sahaba from performing these Rakaats and therefore this is considered the Sunnah, which is based on the following: what the Prophet (saws) did, what the Prophet (saws) said, what the Prophet (sas) approved (i.e. did not prohibit as such). It is mentioned that many Sufi Sheikhs practiced these Rakaats, including Imam Ghazali (Q.S.), Sheikh al-Akbar and Muhyiddin ibn al-Arabi (Q.S.)).

    4. Iqamat-s-salaat (Iqamat precedes Salawat the Prophet (saw). This is similar to the practice of preceding the recitation of Fathi with Salavat to the Prophet (saws) (al-Fatiha ma'a s-salawat). Iqamat is exactly the same as Azan ( with the addition specified in the Hanafi Mazhab).Sometimes you will find it abbreviated in other schools of law).

    The second call to prayer is a sign that you need to start praying immediately.

    Allahu Akbar(4 times) (Allah is great)!

    Ashhadu alya ilaha illallah(2 times) I testify that there is no god but Allah

    Ashhadu anna Muhammad-r- I testify that Muhammad is

    Rasulu-lla(2 times) – Messenger of Allah).

    Haya ala s-sala(2 times) (Hurry to prayer).

    Haya al-falah(2 times) (Hurry to safety).

    Only during Fajr prayer:

    As-salatu khairun mina n-naum(2 times) (Prayer is better than sleep).

    Allahu Akbar!(2 times) (Allah is great)!

    La ilaha illallah(There is no god but Allah).

    5. Three Fard Rakaat.

    (Optional (This is performed mainly in Jamaats in Europe and the USA and during Ramadan)): La ilaha illa-llah (3 times) Muhammad r-Rasulullah.

    (Whispers): Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.

    Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.

    Istighfar (seeking forgiveness):

    L-Azyma l-laZi la ilaha illya Khuwa-l-Hayu l-Qayyum wa atubu ilayh.

    I apologize (3 times).

    Allah Almighty has no god except Him: the Ever-Living, the Self-Existing, and I stand before Him in repentance).

    Or: AstaGfirullah(3 times).

    Dua (appeal to God): Allahumma anta s-salaam wa minkya s-salaam, tabarakta wa taalaita, I Za-l-Jalali wa-l-Ikram.

    O Allah! You are Peace, and peace comes from You. Blessed and exalted are You, O Lord of Majesty and Bounty.

    La ilaha illa-Llahu, wahdahu, la sharikya la, lahu l-mulk, wa lahu l-hamd, wa Khuva ala kulli shayin kadir. Samina va atana Gufranakya Rabbana va ilyayka l-masyr.

    There is no god except Allah. He is One, and He has no partner. He is the Kingdom and to Him is all praise, He gives life and gives death, and He has power over everything. We heard it and we obey. Forgive us, our Lord, for to You is our return.

    6. Two Rakaats Sunnah.

    Alya Rasulina s-salavat (sallallahu alayhi wa sallim).

    Astaghfirullah, subhan-Allahi, wa-l-hamdu li-Llahi, wa la ilaha illa-Allahu u-Allahu akbar, wa la hawla wa la quwwata illa bi-llahi l-Aliyi l-Azym.

    (Blessings to the Prophet (saw). I ask forgiveness from Allah. Glory to Allah and praise to Allah! There is no god except Allah, and Allah is the Greatest. And there is no power and strength except with Allah, the Most High and Mighty).

    7. Ayat al-Kursi (Verse of the Throne) (At the end of reading Ayat al-Kursi, the Sheikh blows around himself for protection. HE does this by slightly turning his head from left to right and back. He also raises his rosary higher, and looks like he is blows on the rosary, although the latter is not necessary):

    AuZU billahi mina-sh-Shaitani-r-Rajim. Bismillahi-r-Rahmani-r-Rahim.

    Wa ilahukum ilahun wahidun, la ilaha illa Khuva-r-Rahmanur-Rahim (2:163).

    Allahu la ilaha illya Huwa-l-Hayyu-l-Qayyum, la taahuZuhu sinatun wa la naum; lyahu ma fi-s-samavati va ma fi-l-ard, man Za-l-lyaZi yashfau yndahu illya bi-Znih. Yalyamu ma bayna aidihim wa ma halfahum wa la yukhytuna bi-shayin min ilmihi illya bi-ma sha, vasia Kursiyuhu-s-samavati wa-l-Ard, wa la yauduhu hyfzukhuma, wa Khuwa-l-Aliyu-l-Azym. (2:255).

    Allah - there is no deity except Him, living, existing; neither drowsiness nor sleep overtakes Him; To Him belongs what is in the heavens and on earth. Who will intercede before Him, except with His permission? He knows what was before them and what will be after them, but they do not comprehend anything from His knowledge except what He wills. His throne embraces the heavens and the earth, and His guardianship does not burden Him; truly, He is high, great!

    8. Tasbih (praise):

    Subhanakya ya Azim, Subhan-Alla.

    Glory to Thee, O Almighty.

    Ala nimati l-islam, wa sharafi l-iman, daiman, al-hamdu li-lla.

    For the sake of the gift of Islam, the nobility of iman (faith), praise is always to Allah.

    Al-hamdu li-lla (33 times).

    Taala shanuhu, wa la ilaha Gairukh, Allahu Akbar.

    Exalted is His deed, and there is no god besides Him, Allah is Great.

    Allahu akbar (33 times).

    Allahu akbar kabiran, wa-l-hamdu li-Llahi kasiran, wa subhan-Allahi bukratan wa asylyan. La ilaha illa-llahu wahdahu la shyarikya la, lahu l-mulk, wa lahu l-hamd, yuhyi wa yumitu wa Huva ala kulli shayin kadir.

    Allah is the Greatest in His Majesty, and much praise be due to Allah. Glory to Allah, early and late. There is no god except Allah. He is One, He has no partner. The whole Kingdom is His and all praise is to Him. He brings life and death, and He has power over all things. Glory to my Lord, the Most High, the Most High, the All-Giver.

    9. Dua (now you can ask the Almighty for whatever you want).

    10. Al-Fatihah (starting with words):

    Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammadin wa sallim.

    11. Salatul-Janaza ani l-Ghayibin. (Funeral Prayer for the Departed) (Funeral Prayer is for those departed who died and no prayer was performed over them. This is Faid Kafaya - a practice that only one member of the community should lead. As in the case of the two Rakaats of the Sunnah before the Maghreb prayer, we know that the great Sheikhs performed this daily.This prayer is performed according to the Hanafi school - standing, facing the Qibla.The Sheikh said that this prayer is also read for the martyrs.Therefore, when someone prays for the martyrs, he receives a reward in degree equal to the reward those who died).

    Fatabiru ya uli l-absar. Inna li-Llyakhi wa inna ilyaihi rajiun.

    Salatu l-janazati ani l-Ghaibin allyaZina intakalu ila rahmati-llahi min ummati Muhammad, sallallahu alyahi wa sallam.

    And therefore take heed, whosoever may see. Indeed, we belong to Allah and to Him is our return.

    This is a funeral prayer for the dead, who passed away for the mercy of Allah of the nation of Muhammad (sas).

    Allahu Akbar! Subhanakya Allahumma, wa bihamdikya, wa tabarakya-smukya, wa taala jaddukya, wa jalla Sanaukya, wa la ilakha Gairuk.

    Allah is Great! Glory and praise to You, O my God! Great is Thy praise, blessed is Thy Name, Thy Majesty is Highest, and Thy praise is majestic and there is no god except Thee.

    Allahu Akbar! Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kama sallayta ala Ibrahim, wa ala ali Ibrahim, innakya Hamidun Majid. Allahumma barik ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kama barakta ala Ibrahim, wa ala ali Ibrahim, innakya Hamidun Majid.

    Allah is Great! Blessings upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as you blessed Abraham and the family of Abraham. Verily, You are the All-Praiseable, the All-Glorious. O Allah! May blessings be upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as you blessed Abraham and the family of Abraham. Vositin, You are All-Praiseable, All-Glorious.

    Allahu Akbar! Allahumma Gfir li-hayyina wa mayitina, wa shakhidina, wa Gaibina, wa akhirina, wa kyabirina, wa Zakirina, wa unSana. Allahumma man ahyaytahu minna, fa ahyihi ala-l-Islam, wa man tauaffaytahu minna, fa tauaffahu ala-l-iman. Allahumma-Gfir lyahum va-rhamhum. Allahumma la tahrimna ajrahum wa la taftinna baadahum.

    O Allah! Forgive our living and dead, those who are with us and those who have passed away, our young and our old, men and women. O Allah! Those of us to whom You have given life, let them live according to the Deen (faith) of Islam, and those who die, let them die in faith. O Allah! Forgive them and have mercy on them. O Allah! Do not deprive us of their reward (and) do not lead us astray from the true path after them (i.e. after their death).

    Allahu Akbar! As-Salamu alaikum wa rahmatu-llah(turn your head to the right).

    As-Salamu alaikum wa rahmatu-llah(turn your head to the left).

    Peace be upon you and the mercy of Allah.

    12. Dua: (while facing the Qiblah): Allahumma-Gfir ahyayina, va-rham mautana, va-shfi mardana, bi-hurmati l-Fatiha.

    Request: O Allah! Forgive our living (those who are alive) and have mercy on the dead, and heal our sick, with the holiness of Surah al-Fatiha.

    13. 6 Rakaats of Awabin Known as Salathu l-Awabin, i.e. the prayer of those who often turn to God in prayer. Consists of 6 Rakaats (2 Rakaats, after every 2 Rakaats - Taslim: “Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatu-lla” on the right shoulder, and the same phrase on the left shoulder): 2-2-2.

    Ashhadu alla ilaha illalla; wa ashkhadu anna Muhammadan Abduhu wa Rasulyukh (3 times) and quietly: Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam.

    I testify that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His servant and Messenger) - Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.

    15. Istighfar: AstaGfiru-Lla- 100 times.

    Dua: AstaGfiru-Lla min kulli Zanbin wa masiyyatin wa min kulli ma yukhalifu dina l-Islam, I Arham-r-Rahimin.

    I ask Allah for forgiveness - 100 times.

    I ask forgiveness from Allah for every sin and disobedience and for everything that contradicts the religion of Islam. O Most Merciful of the Merciful!

    16. Surat s-Sajdah (in some situations, this part (usually in the Maghrib and 'Isha prayers) is significantly shortened. In the Maghrib prayer you only need to read Surah (59:22-24), and in the 'Isha prayer: (2:285- 286), at the end the Sheikh concludes with a small Prayer-Request. However, sometimes you must try to complete everything completely, even if you do it alone.) (Sura No. 32):

    AuZu bi-llahi mina-sh-shaitani-r-rajim, Bismi-Llyahi r-Rahmani r-Rahim (then read Sura al-Fatiha, and then Sura s-Sajdah).

    17. Suratul-Ikhlas (No. 112) (3 times).

    18. Surat al-Falyak (No. 113).

    19. Surat-n-Nas (No. 114).

    La ilaha illallah(10 times) and for the tenth time: Muhammad r-Rasul-Allah, sall-Allahu ta’ala alayhi wa sallam.

    20. Salavat: Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammadin wa Sallim(10 times).

    Dua: Sally ya Rabbi wa Sallim ala Jamii l-Anbiyai wa-l-Mursalin, wa alin kullin ajmain, wa-l-hamdu li-Llyahi Rabbi-l-alamin.

    Blessings, O my Lord, and peace be upon all the prophets and Messengers, and upon the family of each of them. Praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.

    Ala ashrafi-l-alaminah Sayyidina Muhammadin as-salawat (saw).

    Ala afdali-l-alaminah Sayyidina Muhammadin al-salawat (saw).

    Ala akmali-l-alaminah Sayyidina Muhammadin as-salawat (saw).

    To the noblest of creations - our Master (Teacher) Muhammad - blessings (sas).

    To the most preferred of creations - our Master (Teacher) Muhammad - blessings (sas).

    To the most perfect of yours - our Master (Teacher) Muhammad - blessings (sas).

    Salavat-llahi ta'ala wa Malyaikyatihi wa Anbiyaihi wa Rusulih, wa jamii halqihi ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, alayhi wa aleyhimu-s-s-s-salaam, wa rahmatu-llahi ta'ala wa barakatukh, wa radya-Allahu tabarakya wa ta'ala an sadatina askhabi Ras Uli-Llyakhi ajmain, wa ani-t-tabiina bihim bi-ihsan, wa ani-l-aimmati-l-mujtahidina-l-madyn wa ani-l-ulamai-l-muttakin, wa ani-l-Awliyai-s-salihin, wa an Mashaykhina fi-t-tarikati-n-Naqshbandiyati-l-Aliya, qaddas-Allahu taala arvahahumu-z-Zakiya, wa navvar-Allahu taala adrihatahumu-l-mubarakya, wa aad-Allahu taala alayna min barakatihim wa fuyudatihim daiman, wa -l-hamdu li-Llyahi Rabbi-l-alamin.

    May the blessings of Allah (He is the Glorified One!) be upon His angels, His prophets, His Messengers and all His nation, and may the peace and mercy of Allah (the Glorified One be He!) and His blessings be upon him and upon them. May Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, be pleased with each of our Teachers, the Companions of the Messenger of Allah and those who followed them in the practice of piety. (May He be pleased with) the first brave imams and pious scholars and righteous saints (Awliya) and our Sheikhs in the glorious Naqshbandi Tariqa, may Allah (the Glorified One!) sanctify their pure souls and shed light on their graves. May Allah (the Glorified is He!) extend us from their grace and inexhaustible generosity, always. Praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.

    22. Idhah (this is one of the short forms of this initiation. Once the Sheikh mentioned that it should include all the main saints and members of the family of the Prophet (saws), as well as the main Sheikhs of the Tariqa, may Allah sanctify their blessed secrets): Allyakhumma Ballig Savaba Maanahu wa nur Ma Talyavnahu, Hadiyan Vasyltan Minna Rukha Nabiyina Muhammad (sallallahu alaih wa sallam) wa ilya arvahi-l-avaliy khassatan ilya shah nakshbanda abdi-d-dagestani, wa s-siddikyun.

  • "Asr (ikende) and Maghrib (akhsham)

    "Asr (ikende) prayer

    4 cancers "ata farza" asr (ikende) prayer.

    This prayer is performed in the same way as the Farz of Zuhr prayer. The only thing that is different is the intention, which can be done like this: “I intend to perform 4 cancers” of today’s farz “Asr prayer for the sake of Allah.”

    Maghrib (ahsham) prayer

    Consists of 3 cancers of the fard and 2 cancers of the sunnah. First the fard prayer is performed, then the sunnah follows. 3 cancers of farza maghrib prayer.

    1st cancer"at

    1. Head towards Kibla so that the distance between the feet is 4 fingers wide.
    2. Intention: “I intend to perform 3 cancers of the Farza of today’s Maghrib prayer for the sake of Allah.”
    3. With the words “Allahu Akbar”, perform the opening takbir. Men raise their hands, pointing their palms towards the Qibla - so that the pads of their thumbs touch their earlobes. Women raise their hands, palms facing the Qiblah with fingers closed so that the fingertips are at shoulder level.
    4. Qiyam – standing after takbir. Hands are closed, it is advisable to look at the place of sajda. Men should place their right hand on top of their left, with the little finger and thumb of their right hand clasping their left hand. In this position, your hands should be kept on your stomach just below the navel. Women should place their right hand on top of their left and keep them at chest level.
    5. In the kyyam (standing) position, the following is read sequentially: du"a "Subhanaka", "A"uzu-Bismillah", sura "Fatiha" and sura from the Koran.
    6. Ruku "u - waist bow. With the words “Allahu Akbar” make a bow and in this position read: “Subhana Rabbi al “Azym” - 3 times

    During ruku, men place their hands with their fingers apart on their knees and keep their legs and back straight; for women, their knees and back are not completely bent, but their fingers are gathered together.

    1. Straightening up from the hand, it is pronounced: “Sami” Allahu liman hamidah.” Fully straightening up, pronounce: “Rabbana lakal hamd”
    2. Sujud - prostration. Having said “Allahu Akbar,” touch the floor first with your knees, then with your hands, then with your forehead and nose; in this case, the head is between the hands, the legs do not leave the ground, the eyes look at the tip of the nose. In this position, repeat 3 times: “Subhana Rabbi al A'la”

    During sajda, men's elbows do not touch the ground and are spread away from the sides. The feet are parallel to each other, the toes are directed towards the Qibla. In women, the elbows are pressed to the sides, the legs are in the same position as in men.

    1. Ku'ud - sitting between two sujuds: With the words “Allahu Akbar,” lift your forehead off the ground and sit on your knees. Place your hands on your knees, look at your hips.

    Men sit on their left leg, with the toes of their right leg bent and pointed towards Qibla; women sit on their left thigh, tucking both legs under themselves and pointing their feet to the right side, with their toes towards the Qibla.

    1. With the words “Allahu Akbar” the second sujud is performed and in this position it is read: “Subhana Rabbi al A"la” - 3 times
    2. Exit from Sujud. First, you should raise your head, then lift your hands off the ground, place them on your hips and rise from your knees. Stand up with the words “Allahu Akbar” (to read the second rak’ata) and in the qiyama (standing) position, fold your hands on your stomach (men) or on your chest (women).

    2nd cancer"at

    1. Standing, read Bismillah, Surah Al-Fatiha and a Surah from the Koran in sequence.
    2. Just as in the first cancer, with the words “Allahu Akbar” make a bow and say: “Subhana Rabbi al “Azym” - 3 times
    3. While straightening up, it is pronounced: “Sami” Allahu liman hamidah.” Having fully straightened up, it is pronounced: “Rabbana lakal hamd.”
    4. With the words “Allahu Akbar”, perform the second sujud and say “Subhana Rabbi al A”la” 3 times.
    5. Sitting. Saying “Allahu Akbar”, rise from the sajdah position and sit on your knees. The hands are on the knees, the eyes are looking at the hips. Men sit on their left leg, with the toes of their right foot bent and pointed towards Qibla. Women sit on their left thigh, tucking both legs under them and pointing their feet to the right side, with their toes towards the Qibla.
    6. While sitting, the Tashahhud is read (this is considered the first sitting).

    Then stand up with the words “Allahu Akbar” (to read the third cancer).

    3rd cancer"at

    1. Standing, read “Bismillah”, Surah “Al-Fatiha”.
    2. Just as in the previous cancers, with the words “Allahu Akbar” make a bow and say: “Subhana Rabbi al “Azym” - 3 times
    3. Straightening up, pronounce the words: “Sami”Allahu liman hamidah”, and fully straightening up say: “Rabbana lakal hamd.”
    4. With the words “Allahu Akbar”, make sajdah. In this position, “Subhana Rabbi al A'la” is read 3 times.
    5. With the words “Allahu Akbar”, sit between sajdas.
    6. With the words “Allahu Akbar”, perform the second sujud and say “Subhana Rabbi al A"la” 3 times.
    7. Last seat. Saying “Allahu Akbar”, rise from the sajdah position and sit on your knees. The hands are on the knees, the eyes are looking at the hips. Men sit on their left leg, with the toes of their right foot bent and pointed towards Qibla. Women sit on their left thigh, tucking both legs under them and pointing their feet to the right side, with their toes towards the Qibla.
    8. Sitting, read “Tashahhud”, “Salavat”, “Rabbana” in sequence.
    9. Salam - First turn your head to the right (while looking at your shoulder) and say “Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullaah.”
    10. Also, turning your head to the left, pronounce “Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullaah.”
    11. Raising your hands to shoulder level, with your palms facing up, read du "a after the salam: “Allahumma antassalamu wa minkassalamu tabarakta ya zal jalayali wal ikram.” After this, we wipe our face with our palms.

    At this point, 3 rak'ata of farza maghrib prayer are completed.

    2 cancers of the sunnah of Maghrib prayer

    This prayer is performed in the same way as the sunnah of fajr (morning prayer) and 2 cancers of the sunnah of zuhr prayer. The only difference is the intention, which is pronounced like this: “ I intend to perform 2 cancers of today's sunnah of Maghrib prayer for the sake of Allah».

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    How women perform namaz

    Namaz is an order of Allah Almighty. The Holy Qur'an reminds us of the obligatory nature of prayer more than a hundred times. The Koran and Hadith-i Sharifs say that prayer is obligatory for Muslims who have intelligence and have reached maturity. 17th and 18th verses of sura " Room» « Praise God in the evening and in the morning. Praise be to Him in heaven and on earth, at nightfall and at noon" Surah " Bakara"Verse 239" Perform holy prayers, middle prayers"(i.e. do not interrupt prayers). The tafsirs of the Koran say that the verses that talk about remembrance and praise are reminiscent of prayers. In verse 114 of Surah “ Hood“It says: “Perform prayer at the beginning and end of the day and at nightfall, because good deeds drive away evil ones. This is a reminder for those who reflect."

    Our Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wassalam) said: “Allah Almighty has made the daily five-fold prayer a fard for his slaves. For correctly performed ablution, ruku (bow), and sajdah (bow), during prayer, Allah Almighty gives forgiveness and bestows enlightenment.”

    Five daily prayers include 40 rak'ahs. 17 of them are in the farz category. 3 wajibs. 20 rak'ahs of sunnat.

    1-Morning prayer: (Salat-ul Fajr) 4 rak'ahs. The first 2 rak'ahs are sunnah. Then 2 rakats of farz. 2 rak'ahs of the sunnah of morning prayer are very important. There are scholars who say that they are Wajib.

    2-Noon prayer. (Salat-ul-zuhr) Consists of 10 rak'ahs. First, 4 rakats of the first sunnah are performed, then 4 rakats of farz, and 2 rakats of sunnah.

    3-Pre-evening prayer (Ikindi, salat-ul-Asr). Only 8 rak'ahs. First, 4 rakats of sunnah are performed, after which 4 rakats of farz are performed.

    4-Evening prayer (Aksham, salat-ul Maghrib). 5 rak'ahs. The first 3 rak'ahs are fard, then we perform 2 rak'ahs of sunnah.

    5-Night prayer (Yatsy, salat-ul Isha). Consists of 13 rak'ahs. First, 4 rak'ahs of sunnah are performed. Followed by 4 rakats of farz. Then 2 rak'ahs of sunnah. And finally, 3 rakats of Witr prayer.

    Sunnat for pre-evening and night prayers from the category Gair-i muakkada. This means: at the first seat, after Attahiyata, read Allahumma sally, Allahumma barik and all duas. Then we get up on the third rak'ah, read "Subhanaka ..". The first sunnah of midday prayer is " Muakkada" Or a strong sunnah, for which a lot of thawab is given. It is read in the same way as farzes, in the first seat, immediately after reading the attahiyat, you need to get up to start the third rak'ah. Having risen to our feet, we continue the prayer, starting with bismillah and al-Fatiha.

    For example, the sunnah of morning prayer reads like this:

    1. Intention (Niyat)
    2. introductory (Iftitah) takbir

    A woman must be covered from head to toe so that her figure is not outlined. Only the face and palms remain open. He doesn’t raise his hands to his ears like men. Hands are raised to the level of the chest, an intention is made, takbir is made, hands are placed on the chest. The prayer begins. Pass through the heart " I intend, for the sake of Allah, to perform 2 rakats of the sunnah of today’s morning prayer, towards the Qibla" Then the takbir is pronounced " Allahu Akbar", Women folding their hands do not clasp the fingers of their right hand around the wrist of their left, but place their hands on their chest, placing the palm of their right hand on the hand of their left. Putting his hands on his chest.

    Qiyam, standing in prayer. Without taking your eyes off the place where the forehead is applied during sajda, a) read “ Subhanaka..", b) after " auzu.., bismillah..» read Fatiha. c) after Fatihi, without bismillah, a short surah (zamm-i surah) is read, for example surah “ Fil».

    3. RUKU’U

    After zamm-i sur, saying “ Allahu Akbar» make a ruku. Women bend less than men. The knees are slightly bent. The fingers do not clasp (as in men) the knees. Open palms are placed on top of the knees. Say three times Subhana Rabbiyal Azim" Pronounced five or seven times.

    Get up with the words Sami'Allahu liman hamidahRabbana lakal hamd" The standing after this is called " kauma».

    4. Prostration (sujud)

    Allahu AkbarSubhana Rabbiyal a'la».

    With words " Allahu Akbar» legs folded at the knees point to your right. Palms rest on hips, fingers in a free position.

    AllahuakbarSubhana Rabbiyal a'la" (Sitting between sujuds is called “ jalsa»).

    The second ra'kat is performed in the same way as the first.


    In Sujudah, say “ Subhana Rabbiyal-a'la"and with the words" Allahu Akbar" stand up on feet. When standing up, do not push off the ground or move your legs. First, the forehead is removed from the floor, then the nose, first the left, then the right arms, then the left knee is removed, then the right.

    Standing on your feet after bismillah, the Fatiha is read, then the zam-i sura.

    After with " Allahu Akbar"is performed ruku'u. During the ruku'u, he will lean forward slightly. Without taking your eyes off your feet, say “ Subhana Rabbiyal Azim».

    Get up with the words Sami'Allahu liman hamidah", the eyes look at the place of sajda. When fully erect, say “ Rabbana lakal hamd».

    Prostration (sujud)

    Without stopping on your feet, go to sujud with the words “ Allahu Akbar" At the same time, put in order: a) The right knee, then the left, the right palm, then the left, then the nose and forehead. b) The toes are bent towards the Qibla. c) The head is placed between the hands. d) The fingers clench. e) All parts of the body are pressed against each other and to the floor f) In this position, pronounce “ Subhana Rabbiyal a'la».

    With words " Allahu Akbar» legs folded at the knees point to your right. Palms rest on hips, fingers in a free position. (Sitting between sujuds is called “ jalsa»).

    After a short sitting with the words " Allahuakbar", go to the second sujud. In this position, pronounce “ Subhana Rabbiyal a'la».

    5. Tahiyyat (TASHAHHUD)

    Women, when sitting (tashahudde), legs folded at the knees, are directed back to their right. The fingers on the knees are pressed together.
    In this provision read sequentially “ Attakhiyat», « Allahumma barik.." And " Rabbana atina..»

    After reading " Attahiyata», « Allahumma barik.." And " Rabbana atina..", the greeting (salaam) is given first to the right "", then to the left " Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah»

    After salam, it is said “ Allahumma antassalam wa minkassalam tabarakta ya zal-jalali wal-ikram" Next, you need to get up and, without uttering a word, begin the obligatory (fard) morning prayer. (Because the conversations between the sunnah and the farz, although they do not violate the prayer, but reduce the number of sawabs). This time, you will need to make an intention for two rak'ahs of the morning prayer: "I intend, for the sake of Allah, to make 2 rak'ahs of today's morning prayer, which is obligatory for me, towards Qibla".

    After prayer, say three times “ Astagfirullah", then read " Ayatul-Kursi"(255 verse of sura " Bakara"), then read 33 tasbih ( Subhanallah), 33 times tahmid ( Alhamdulillah), 33 times takbir ( Allahu Akbar). Then read " La ilaha illalah wahdahu la sharkalyah, lyakhul mulku wa lyahul hamdu wa hua ala kulli shayin qadir" All this is said quietly. Say them loudly bid'at.

    Then dua is made. To do this, men extend their arms to chest level; their arms should not be bent at the elbows. Just as the Qibla for prayer is the Ka'bah, for dua the Qibla is the sky. After the dua the verse is read “ Subhanarabbika.."and the palms are passed over the face.

    In four rak'ahs of sunnat or farzah, you need to stand up after the second rak'ah and read " attahiyyat" In the sunnah prayer, in the third and fourth rak'ahs, the zam-i sura is read after the Fatiha. In obligatory (fard) prayers, the zam-i surah is not recited in the third and fourth rakats. It also reads " Maghreb» namaz, in the third rak'ah the zamm-i surah is not read. In Uitr prayer, in all three rakats after Fatiha, the zamm-i surah is read. Then the takbir is pronounced, and the hands are raised to the level of the ears, and placed back below the navel, then the dua is read “ Qunut" In the sunnat, those who are gairi muakkada (the sunnah of asr and the first sunnah of ishaa prayers) in the first sitting after the Attahiyat also read “ Allahumma sally.." And " ..barik..»


    How does women's prayer differ from men's prayer?

    The difference is in the following provisions:

    1- When entering prayer, women raise their hands to shoulder level. Then, folding their hands, they do not clasp the wrist of the left hand with the fingers of their right hand, but place their hands on their chest, placing the palm of their right hand on the hand of their left.

    2- Not move their legs together when moving to the waist bow position (rukuu). For ruku, bend over less, slightly bending your knees and Not aligning your back and head in a horizontal position. The palms are simply placed on the knees, Not wrapping your fingers around them.

    3- When bowing to the ground (sujud), hands are placed on the floor along with elbows and closer to the stomach. The whole body is pressed against the hips and the floor.

    4- When sitting (tashahudda), the legs folded at the knees are directed back to the right of oneself. The fingers on the knees are pressed together.

    5- When turning to Allah Almighty (supplication, dua), join open palms together and hold them in an inclined position opposite the face.

    7- They don’t say the prayer loudly. On holidays, after the obligatory (fard) prayers, the Tashriq Takbirs are said quietly, silently.

    Hashiyatu ala-d-Durru-l-Mukhtar", "Reddu'l-Mukhtar...»].

    What you need to learn in order to start praying


    To do this, you need to learn and pronounce from memory in the following sequence:

    [ATTENTION! When writing Arabic words and religious terms, as well as prayers and verses, letters of the Russian alphabet are used. The transliteration used gives only an approximate reading of Arabic words, but does not reflect the phonetics of the Arabic language. For correct pronunciation, you need to seek help from an Arabic teacher, and if this is not possible, use audio or video materials].

    After pronouncing the introductory takbir (Allahu Akbar), one must say:

    1) “Subhanaka...”: “Subhanaka Allahumma wa bihamdika wa tabarakasmuka wa Taala jadduka wa la ilaha gairuk”

    (Glory to You my Allah and praise to You, and blessed is Your name, and there is no other god besides You!).

    2) “A’uzu...Bismillyakh...”: “A’uzubillyahi minnash-shaitanir-rajim. Bismillyahi-r-Rahmani-r-Rahim!

    (I resort to the protection of Allah from the cursed (stoned) shaitan. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful!).

    3) Sura No. 1 - “ Fatiha»:

    “Alhamdulillahi Rabbi-l-‘alamiin! Ar-Rahmani-r-Rahim! Maliki yawwmiddin. Iyyaka na "I'll be wa yyyaka nasta"in. Ikhdi-na-s-Syrat-al-mustaqim. Syrat-al-lyazina an ‘amta ‘alayhim. Gairi-l-magdubi ‘aleihim wa lyaddaaa-lliiiin.”

    (Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds! The Gracious, the Merciful, the King on the Day of Judgment. We worship You and ask You to help! Lead us along the straight road, Along the path of those whom You have blessed - not those who are under anger, and not lost).

    4) Another short surah or any three verses of similar size.

    For example, Short suras:

    a) “Inna a” secret kel-kausar. Fasalli li Rabbika vanhar. Inna shaniaka huwa-l-abtar.”

    Verily, We have given you plenty! Pray to your Lord and kill him! After all, your hater is scanty (a tailless sheep; a man without offspring (Sura 108 - “Kausar”).

    b) “Kul Huwallahu ahad. Allahu Samad. Lam yalid wa lam yulad, wa lam yakullahu kufuvan ahad.”

    Say: “He is Allah - one, Allah is eternal; He did not give birth and was not begotten, and no one was equal to Him!” (Sura 112 - “Ikhlyas”).

    It is also necessary to memorize and recite in prayer from memory:

    1. When bowing from the waist (Ruku’u), say three times: “Subhana Rabbi-al-Azym” - (Glory to my Great Lord!).

    2. When bowing to the ground (sujud), say three times: "Subhana Rabbi-al-A"laa" - (Glory to my Most High Lord!).

    3. When sitting in prayer:

    a) “At-Tahiyatu...”: “At-tahiyyatu lillyahi vassalyavatu vattaibat. As-salamu ‘alaike ayyukhanabiyu wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. Assalamu alaina wa alaaa ‘ybadillahi-s-salihiin. Ashhadu allyaaa ilaha illallah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan ‘abdu-Hu wa rasuluh"

    Salutations to Allah and prayers and best words. Peace be upon you, O prophet, and the mercy and blessings of Allah. Peace be upon us and the righteous servants of Allah! I testify that there is no god but Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger).

    b) “Allahumma sally...”: “Allahumma salli ‘ala Muhammadin wa ‘ala ali Muhammad kema sallayta ‘ala Ibrahima wa ‘ala ali Ibrahima innaka Hamidun, Majid"- (O Allah! Bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You blessed Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim. Truly You are Worthy, Glorious!).

    c) “Allahumma barik...”: "Allahumma barik 'ala Muhammadin wa 'ala ali Muhammad kema barakta 'ala Ibrahima wa 'ala ali Ibrahima innaka Hamidun Majid"- (O Allah! Give blessings to Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You gave blessings to Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim. Truly You are Worthy, Glorious!).

    d) “Rabbanaa atinaa...”: “Rabbanaa atinaa fiddunyaa hasanatan wa fi-l-ahirati hasanatan wa kyna azab-an-nar”- “Our Lord! Grant us goodness both in the near life and in the afterlife, and protect us from the punishment of fire.” (2:201)

    e) “Rabbanagfirli...”: “Rabbanagfirli wa livalidaiya wa lil mu’minina yauma yakumul-hisaab.”- (Our Lord, forgive us on the day of judgment. Forgive also my mother, my father and all believers).

    f) “As-salamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullah”(Peace be upon you and the mercy of Allah)

    A hadith from Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) says: “The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) began the prayer after the opening takbir with this doxology: “Subhanaka...”.

    [Tirmidhi – Salat 179 (243); Abu Daud - Salat 122 (776); Ibnu Majah - Ikamati-s-Salat 1 (804)].

    In a hadith from Ibnu Mas'ud it is transmitted: "The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) told us: "If any of you makes the Waist Bow (ruku'u), let him say three times: "Subhana Rabbi-al-Azim." And this is the smallest amount. When performing the Prostration (sujud), let him also say three times: “Subhana Rabbi-al-A”la.” And this is also the smallest amount."

    [Abu Dawud – Salat 154 (886); Tirmidhi – Salat 194 (261)].

    Wa alaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu, Azamat.

    The prayer times on our website are set according to the Hanafi madhhab. There are disagreements among madhhabs regarding the duration of Maghrib (evening) prayer and the onset of Isha (night) prayer.

    It is reported that the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “The time of evening (maghrib) prayer lasts until the disappearance of the evening dawn (shafak)”. Brought by Imam Muslim.

    What is a shafak? After the sun sets, redness appears on the horizon and lasts about 40 minutes. When redness disappears, whiteness appears on the horizon. When the whiteness disappears on the horizon, darkness spreads.

    Imams Ahmad and al-Shafi'i, may Allah have mercy on them, believed that shafaq is redness, therefore, according to these madhhabs, Maghrib prayer must be read within 40 minutes.

    Abu Hanifa said that the dawn is whiteness, and if the whiteness goes away, the time of Maghrib will end and the time of Isha prayer will set. This is what Abu Bakr, Umar, Muadh and Aisha adhered to, may Allah be pleased with them. The Imam proves his opinion with a hadith in which Jibril, peace be upon him, informed Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, about the times of prayer. The hadith says: “….He performed the sunset prayer (Maghrib) after sunset, and performed the evening prayer (Isha) when the horizon became dark, and sometimes he delayed it so that people would gather...” (Abu Dawud)

    That is, the time for night (isha) prayer occurs when the horizon becomes dark, and this can only happen after the whiteness disappears. The time of evening (Maghrib) prayer lasts until the time of night (Isha) prayer. It is reported that the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “Sleep is not an omission or negligence. Negligence is committed by those who delay prayer until the time for the next prayer has arrived.” This hadith was reported by Muslim.

    From this hadith it follows that the time of each prayer lasts until the time of the next prayer, except for the morning (fajr) prayer, because the unanimous opinion is that the time of the morning prayer ends with sunrise.

    Although the time for Maghrib prayer lasts until the beginning of the night (Isha) prayer, it is preferable to perform this prayer immediately after its time. The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, said: “My community will not cease to remain in its nature as long as it rushes to perform the evening (maghrib) prayer before the stars appear!” (Ahmad, Abu Dawud).

    Rafi' ibn Khadij, may Allah be pleased with him, said: “When one of us finished the evening (maghrib) prayer, which we performed together with the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, he could still clearly see the places where his arrows fell.” . They brought imams Bukhari and Muslim.

    It begins immediately after sunset and lasts until sunset. Evening prayer (Maghrib or Akhsham) consists of 3 rak'ats of fard and 2 rak'ats of sunnah prayer. First, three rak'atas of fard are read.

    Three rak'ahs of fard evening prayer

    In the evening prayer, in the 3rd rak'ah after Surah al-Fatiha, a short surah or verse is not read. For men (when reading individually) and those who have become imams in prayer, they need to read Surah al-Fatihah and a short surah out loud in the first two rakats, as well as takbirs "Allahu Akbar", some dhikrs.

    First rak'ah

    “For the sake of Allah, I intend to perform 3 rakats of fard evening (Maghrib or Akhsham) prayer.”. (Fig. 1) Raise both hands, fingers apart, palms towards the Qibla, to ear level, touching your earlobes with your thumbs (women raise their hands at chest level) and say "Allahu Akbar"(the imam, as well as men, read aloud), then place your right hand with your palm on your left hand, clasping the wrist of your left hand with the little finger and thumb of your right hand, and lower your folded hands in this way just below the navel (women place their hands at chest level). (Fig. 2) , then and "Amine" pronounced silently (Fig. 3)

    With your hands down, say: "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"aziym" "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) Then speak "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla" "Allahu Akbar"

    And again in words "Allahu Akbar" "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) rise from the soot to the second rak'ah. (Fig. 6)

    Second rak'ah

    Speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim"(Sura al-Fatiha and a short surah are read aloud by the imam, as well as men, "Amine" pronounced silently (Fig. 3)

    With your hands down, say: "Allahu Akbar"(Imam and men read aloud) "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"aziym"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten your body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) then say "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) Then speak "Allahu Akbar"(Imam and men read aloud) "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(Imam and men read aloud)
    And again in words "Allahu Akbar"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) fall into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. Then say "Allahu Akbar"(the imam says out loud) rise from the soot to a sitting position and read the Attahiyat dug "Attahiyaty lillahi vassalavaty watayibyatu. Assalamy aleyke ayukhannabiyu va rahmatyllahi wa barakatykh. Assalamy aleyna va gala gyybadillahi s-salihiin. Ashhady alla illaha illallah . Wa ashhadi Anna Muhammadan. Gabduhu wa rasylyuh" . Then say "Allahu Akbar"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) rise to the third rak'ah.

    Third rak'ah

    Speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read Surah al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmaanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyayakya nasta"yyn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mystekyim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" (Fig. 3)

    With your hands down, say: "Allahu Akbar"(the imam, as well as the men, read aloud) and perform ruku" (waist bow). While bowing, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"aziym"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten your body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) then say "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) Then speak "Allahu Akbar"(Imam, as well as men read aloud), perform sajda (bow to the ground). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the soot area with your forehead and nose. When bowing, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) rise from the soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5) And again in words "Allahu Akbar"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) fall into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. Then say "Allahu Akbar"(Imam, as well as men read aloud) rise from the sajd to a sitting position and read the arc of Attakhiyat "Attakhiyaty lillahi vassalavaty vatayibyatu. Assalamy aleyke ayuhannabiyu va rahmatyllahi wa barakatykh. Assalamy aleyna va galya gyybadillahi s-salihiin. Ashhady alla ill yaha illallah wa ashhadi Anna Muhammadan. Gabdyhu wa rasylyukh." Then read Salawat "Allahuma sally ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kyama sallayta ala Ibrahima wa ala ali Ibrahima, innakya Hamidum-Majid. Allahuma, barik ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kyama barakta ala Ibrahima wa ala ali Ibrahima, innakya Hamidum-Majid "Then read the dua of Rabban. (Fig. 5)

    Say the greeting: (the imam, as well as men, read aloud) with your head turned first towards the right shoulder, and then towards the left. (Fig. 7)

    This completes the prayer.

    Two rak'ahs of the sunnah of evening prayer

    First rak'ah

    Standing, make the intention (niyat) to perform namaz: “For the sake of Allah, I intend to perform 2 rakats of the sunnah of the evening (Maghrib or Akhsham) prayer”. (Fig. 1)
    Raise both hands, fingers apart, palms facing the Qibla, to ear level, touching your earlobes with your thumbs (women raise their hands at chest level) and say "Allahu Akbar", then place your right hand with the palm of your left hand, clasping the little finger and thumb of your right hand around the wrist of your left hand, and lower your folded hands in this way just below your navel (women place their hands at chest level). (Fig. 2)
    Standing in this position, read the du'a Sanaa "Subhaanakya allaahumma wa bihamdika, wa tabaarakyasmuka, wa ta'alaya jadduka, wa laya ilyayahe gairuk", then "Auzu billahi minashshaitaanir-rajim" And "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" after you read Surah al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmaanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyayakya nasta"yyn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mystekyim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after Surah al-Fatiha, we read another short surah or one long verse, for example Surah al-Kawsar "Inna a"taynakal Kyausar. Fasalli li Rabbika uanhar. inna shani akya huva l-abtar"(Fig. 3)

    With your hands down, say: "Allahu Akbar" and make a hand" (waist bow). While bowing, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"aziym"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten your body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" speak afterwards "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) Then speak "Allahu Akbar", perform sajda (bow to the ground). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the soot area with your forehead and nose. When bowing, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from the soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)

    And again in words "Allahu Akbar" descend into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from soot to the second rak'ah. (Fig. 6)

    Second rak'ah

    Speak "Bismillahi r-rahmaani r-rahim" then read Surah al-Fatiha "Alhamdu lillahi rabbil" alamin. Arrahmaanir-rahim. Maaliki Yaumiddin. Iyyakya na "bydy va iyayakya nasta"yyn. Ikhdina s-syraatal mystekyim. Syraatallyazina an "amta" aleihim gairil magdubi "aleihim valad-daaaalliin. Aamin!" after Surah al-Fatiha, we read another short surah or one long verse, for example Surah al-Ikhlas "Kul huva Allahahu Ahad. Allahahu s-samad. Lam yalid wa lam yuulyad. Wa lam yakullahuu kufuvan ahad"(Fig. 3)

    With your hands down, say: "Allahu Akbar" and make a hand" (waist bow). While bowing, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-"aziym"- 3 times. After the hand, straighten your body to a vertical position, saying: "Samigallahu-limyan-hamidah" speak afterwards "Rabbana wa lakal hamd"(Fig. 4) Then speak "Allahu Akbar", perform sajda (bow to the ground). When performing soot, you must first kneel down, then lean on both hands, and only after that, touch the soot area with your forehead and nose. When bowing, say: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. After that with the words "Allahu Akbar" rise from the soot to a sitting position after pausing in this position for 2-3 seconds (Fig. 5)

    And again, with the words “Allahu Akbar”, descend into soot again and say again: "Subhana-Rabbiyal-Agyla"- 3 times. Then say "Allahu Akbar" rise from the soot to a sitting position and read the arc of Attahiyat "Attakhiyaty lillahi vassalavaty vatayibyatu. Assalamy aleyke ayukhannabiyu va rahmatyllahi wa barakatykh. Assalamy aleina va gala gyibadillahi s-salihiin. Ashhady alla illaha illallah. Wa ashkh hello Anna Muhammadan. Gabdyhu wa rasylyukh." Then read Salawat "Allahuma sally ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kyama sallayta ala Ibrahima wa ala ali Ibrahima, innakya Hamidum-Majid. Allahuma, barik ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad, kyama barakta ala Ibrahima wa ala ali Ibrahima, innakya Hamidum-Majid "Then read the du"a of Rabban “Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan va fil-akhyrati hasanat va kyna ‘azaban-nar”. (Fig. 5)

    Say greeting: "Assalamu galekum wa rahmatullah" with the head turned first towards the right shoulder, and then towards the left. (Fig. 7)

    Raise your hand to make a dua "Allahumma anta-s-salamu wa minka-s-s-salaam! Tabarakta ya za-l-jalali wa-l-ikram" This completes the prayer.