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Most Common Mistakes in Salaah
99% of Muslim do this mistake in salah
2. Lifting the Gaze Whilst Praying
Lifting the gaze when praying is prohibited either looking right or left. Look mainly at the point where the forehead is to be placed. This is a sign of lack of concentration in Salaah
3. Not Raising Hand in the Opening Takbeer
It is obligatory to raise both hands at the beginning of every prayer. Many Muslim fail or forget to do this due rushing to catch up with elapse rak’a with the Imam. Failure to do this will nullify your entire prayer.
5. Lifting the Foot during Sujood
Improper sujood in salaah is by placing either the left or right foot on each other or sometimes playing with it. One must make sure the tip of the feet is placed on the floor.
Ibn Abbas (RA) reported that the messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “I have been commanded to prostrate myself on seven bones: on the forehead” – and then pointed with his hand towards his nose, hands, feet, and the extremities of the feet. [5]
6. Racing With the Imam, or Moving With Him in Congregational Prayer
The Imam is the leader when performing salaah in a congregation. Everyone at his back should follow him. Do not contest with the Imam in prayer. Wait for him to say or do something before doing so.
It was narrated that Anas bin Malik (RA) said; “the messenger of Allah ﷺ led us in prayer one day, then turned to face us and said “I am now your Imam, so do no tend to bow or prostrate or stand or leave before I do. I can see you in front of me and behind me”. [6]
7. Proceeding To Mosque for Prayer with Rush
Narrated Abu Huraira (RA) The Prophet ﷺ said, “When you hear the iqama, proceed to offer the prayer with calmness and solemning and do not make haste. And prayer whatever you able to pray and complete whatever you have missed. [7]
8. Waiting for the Imam Until He Stands To Start In Prayer
When you enter the mosque and you find the Imam at any stage of prayer. You do not have to wait for him to return to standing position. All you need to do is, make an opening takbir, then join him in that position.
Abdullah Ibn Mughafal (RA) the messenger for Allah ﷺ said; “whoever founds me in a state of ruku, standing or in sujood let it be with same position which I am in”. [8]
10. Not Bend Properly In Rukoo
Ibn Umar (RA) reported: “the messenger of Allah ﷺ, when he stood up for prayer, used to raise his hands apposite the shoulders and then recited takbir (Allah-o-Akbar), and when he was about to bow he again did like it and when he raised himself from the ruku’ (bowing posture) he again did like it, but he did not do it at the time of raising his head from prostration.” [10]
13. Crossing In Front Of a Praying Person
When you notice someone praying, do not cross in front of the person; rather place a sutra (a long object) in front of the person before crossing.
Abu Juhaim (RA) said: “the messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “ if the one who passes in front of a person who is praying knew (burden of sin) that is on him, standing for forty would be better for him that passes in front him”. [13]
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99% of Muslim do this mistake in salah
2. Lifting the Gaze Whilst Praying
Lifting the gaze when praying is prohibited either looking right or left. Look mainly at the point where the forehead is to be placed. This is a sign of lack of concentration in Salaah
3. Not Raising Hand in the Opening Takbeer
It is obligatory to raise both hands at the beginning of every prayer. Many Muslim fail or forget to do this due rushing to catch up with elapse rak’a with the Imam. Failure to do this will nullify your entire prayer.
5. Lifting the Foot during Sujood
Improper sujood in salaah is by placing either the left or right foot on each other or sometimes playing with it. One must make sure the tip of the feet is placed on the floor.
Ibn Abbas (RA) reported that the messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “I have been commanded to prostrate myself on seven bones: on the forehead” – and then pointed with his hand towards his nose, hands, feet, and the extremities of the feet. [5]
6. Racing With the Imam, or Moving With Him in Congregational Prayer
The Imam is the leader when performing salaah in a congregation. Everyone at his back should follow him. Do not contest with the Imam in prayer. Wait for him to say or do something before doing so.
It was narrated that Anas bin Malik (RA) said; “the messenger of Allah ﷺ led us in prayer one day, then turned to face us and said “I am now your Imam, so do no tend to bow or prostrate or stand or leave before I do. I can see you in front of me and behind me”. [6]
7. Proceeding To Mosque for Prayer with Rush
Narrated Abu Huraira (RA) The Prophet ﷺ said, “When you hear the iqama, proceed to offer the prayer with calmness and solemning and do not make haste. And prayer whatever you able to pray and complete whatever you have missed. [7]
8. Waiting for the Imam Until He Stands To Start In Prayer
When you enter the mosque and you find the Imam at any stage of prayer. You do not have to wait for him to return to standing position. All you need to do is, make an opening takbir, then join him in that position.
Abdullah Ibn Mughafal (RA) the messenger for Allah ﷺ said; “whoever founds me in a state of ruku, standing or in sujood let it be with same position which I am in”. [8]
10. Not Bend Properly In Rukoo
Ibn Umar (RA) reported: “the messenger of Allah ﷺ, when he stood up for prayer, used to raise his hands apposite the shoulders and then recited takbir (Allah-o-Akbar), and when he was about to bow he again did like it and when he raised himself from the ruku’ (bowing posture) he again did like it, but he did not do it at the time of raising his head from prostration.” [10]
13. Crossing In Front Of a Praying Person
When you notice someone praying, do not cross in front of the person; rather place a sutra (a long object) in front of the person before crossing.
Abu Juhaim (RA) said: “the messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “ if the one who passes in front of a person who is praying knew (burden of sin) that is on him, standing for forty would be better for him that passes in front him”. [13]
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