ORDAINED ACTS (WAJIBAT) OF
SALAT
Q. What do we understand by the ordained
acts (wajibat) of Salat?
The ordained acts of Salat are those acts
are compulsory to be performed in Salat. If a person forgets to perform any of
these acts he shall have to rectify the error by means of remedial prostration
(Sijdah sahv). If no such Sijdah is performed after the omission of a wajib or
any one of these acts is deliberately omitted, Salat will be invalid and will
have to be revised.
Q. How many ordained acts (wajibs) are there
in the Salat?
There are fourteen wajibs in Salat:
i. Doing recitation in the first two
rak’ahs;
ii. Reciting Al-Fatiha in each and every
rak’ah of all Salats will the exception of the third and the fourth rak’ahs of
Fard Salat;
iii. Reciting either one whole chapter (surah)
or a long verse (ayah) or three short verses in the first two rak’ahs of a Fard
Salat and in each and every rak’ah of all other Salats whether wajib, masnun or
nafl after the Al-Fatiha;
iv. Reciting Al-Fatiha before reciting any
other surah;
v. Maintaining the order set for recitation,
ruku’, Sijdah and the rak’ahs;
vi. Doing qaumah (standing erect after
ruku’);
vii. Performing jalsah (sitting up in between
the two Sijdahs);
viii. Doing justice with (performing with ease
and grace) the constituents of Salat such as ruku’, Sijdah, etc;
ix. Sitting as long as is required for Tashahhud
after two rak’ahs in a Salat comprising three or four rak’ahs;
x. Reciting Tashahhud in the two
Qa’dahs;
xi. For Imam to recite the Qur-an aloud in
Salat of Fajr, Maghrib, ‘Isha, Jum’ah, the two ‘Ids and all the rak’ahs
of Taravih and of Witr in the holy month of Ramadhaan and reciting on a low
pitch in the Salats for dhuhr, ‘Asr etc.;
xii. Terminating Salats pronouncing as-salamu
‘alaikum warahmatullah;
xiii. Saying Takbir for the Qunut and reciting
the Qunut in Witr;
xiv. Saying additional takbirs in Salat for
the two ‘Ids.
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