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Assalamualaikum warahamtullahi wabarakatahu !!

Day 12 of Ramzan (In India)


IMPORTANCE OF AVOIDING SPEEDY PRAYERS IN ISLAM

“And recite the Qur’aan (aloud) in a slow, (pleasant tone and) style”

[al-Muzzammil 73:4] 

“(This is) a Book (the Qur’aan) which We have sent down to you, full of blessings, that they may ponder over its Verses, and that men of understanding may remember”

[Saad 38:29]

Reading so fast that some letters or verses are not pronounced properly is not permissible; rather the worshipper should recite slowly and not be hasty, so that the recitation will be correct and clear, and he can ponder and think about (what he is reciting). If he omits or changes some of the letters, this is a kind of recitation that is not permissible. Rather he has to recite carefully and at a measured pace, so that the letters and words are pronounced in full. The same applies to prayer: he should not rush when bowing or prostrating, or when sitting between the two prostrations, or when standing after bowing. Rather he should move with deliberation and calmly. This is what is required. Moving calmly is an essential obligation; “pecking” and moving hastily in prayer invalidates the prayer. 

We advise the questioner to move carefully and calmly when bowing, and not to rush; he should say Subhaan Rabbiy al-‘Azeemthree or more times, and he should say: Subhaanaka Allahumma wa bi hamdika, Allaahumma ighfir li (Glory be to You, O Allah, and praise; O Allah, forgive me). When he raises his head from bowing he should settle into the standing posture and say: Rabbana wa laka’l-hamd hamdan katheeran tayyiban mubaarakan fihi mil’ al-samawaati wa mil’ al-ard wa mil’a ma baynahuma wa mil’a ma shi’ta min shay’in ba‘d (Our Lord, to You be praise, much good and blessed praise, filling the heavens, filling the earth, filling what is between them and filling whatever You will besides). This is what is best for him. Saying Rabbana wa laka’l-hamd is obligatory according to the correct opinion. If he completes it by saying hamdan katheeran tayyiban mubaarakan fihi mil’ al-samawaati wa mil’ al-ard wa mil’a ma baynahuma wa mil’a ma shi’ta min shay’in ba‘d, that is more complete and better. 

And some extra words were narrated from the Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him): “Ahl al-thana’ wa’l-majd, ahaqqu ma qaala al-‘abd, wa kulluna laka ‘abd, laa maani‘ lima a‘tayta wa la mu‘ti lima mana‘ta, wa la yanfa‘u dha’l-jaddi minka al-jadd (You are the One Who most deserves praise and glorification, (this is) the soundest thing a slave could say, and we are all Your slaves; none can withhold what You give, and none can give what You withhold, and the good fortune of any fortunate person is to no avail against You). This is perfection of praise. Similarly when prostrating, he should not rush, and he should prostrate on the seven parts: the forehead, the nose, the hands, the knees and the toes; he should settle in the posture and not rush, and he should say Subhaan Rabbiy al-A‘la, Subhaan Rabbiy al-A‘la, Subhaan Rabbiy al-A‘la, subhaanaka Allaahumma wa bi hamdika Allaahumma ighfir li (Glory be to my Lord Most High. Glory be to my Lord Most High, Glory be to my Lord Most High, Glory be to You, O Allah, and praise, O Allah, forgive me). He should offer whatever supplication he can, and say: Allaahumma ighfir li dhanbi kullahu diqqahu wa jullahu, awwalahu wa aakhirahu, ‘alaaniyatahu wa sirrahu (O Allah, forgive me all my sins, small and great, first and last, open and secret). This is a prescribed du‘aa’. And the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The closest a person is to his Lord is when he is prostrating, so offer a lot of du‘aa’ then.” And he said: “As for prostration, strive hard in supplication, because it is more likely that you may receive a response.” 

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ay Allah grant us the ability to pray slowly and spare time for the one who made us ..Aameen


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