Keeping the toes pointed straight towards the Qibla.
Keep a gap of about four fingers between both feet.
Keep equal distance between the big toes and the ankles of both feet.
Standing with your hands free before the Takbir-e-Tahrim (not tying your hands together).
Stand completely straight (not hunched over on one leg).
Keep your neck straight. Do not face the ground.
Pay attention to the place of prostration.
Raise your hands by keeping them inside your clothes. (Do not take them out.) Do not tilt your head towards the ground while raising your hands.
Keep your hands close to your body (as much as possible) when raising your hands.
Raising the hands to the shoulders during Takbir-e-Tahrimah.
Keep the fingers together.
Keeping the palms of the hands completely facing the Qibla.
Before saying the Takbir-e-Tahrimah, one should keep in mind the intention of the prayer. [Farz]
After raising the hands, start the Takbir-e-Tahrimah. The beginning of the Takbir should not be longer than one Alif.
After saying Takbir-e-Tahrimah, place your hands directly on your chest (do not let your hands hang down before folding your hands).
Place the palm of the right hand on the back of the left hand.
Place your hands on your chest.
Keep the fingers together.
Keep both arms together at the armpits.
Hatching
Reading A'Uzubillah.
Reciting Bismillah.
Reciting Surah Fatiha [obligatory].
Saying Amen silently after reciting Surah Fatiha.
Reciting Surahs (in the first two rak'ahs of Fajr and in all the obligatory, sunnah and voluntary rak'ahs) [Wajib].
If you are reciting the Surah from the beginning, first recite Bismillah.
Reading Masnoon Qira'at.
Saying Takbir while going into Ruku.
Keep the ankles of both feet together.
Leaning in a moderate way instead of fully bending in ruku.
Reaching the fingers of the hand through the sheet to the knee.
Keep the fingers together.
Bend your knees slightly and lean forward.
Keep the entire hand in line with the body.
Keep an eye on your feet.
Reciting the Tasbeeh of Ruku (Subhana Rabbiyal 'Azeem) at least three times in Ruku.
It is obligatory to bow and it is obligatory to delay bowing for at least one tasbeeh.
Saying "Sami'Allahu liman hamidah" when rising from ruku'.
Stand straight (with your hands outstretched) and steady. [Obligatory]
Standing and saying 'Rabbana wa lakal hamd'.
Saying Takbir while in prostration.
Prostrate while keeping the chest and head straight until the knees touch the ground.
(First) Place both knees on the ground.
(Then) place the buttocks.
Spread both legs out to the right.
Keeping the toes facing the Qibla.
Then, place your head near your knees, joining your fingers together.
Keep the tips of the fingers straight, facing the Qibla.
Leave enough space between your hands to fit your face.
(Then) place the head of the thumb in front of the knee.
Keeping your eyes on the tip of your nose, that is, on the ground.
(Then) keep your forehead.
Keep the stomach in line with the thighs.
Keep your elbows on the ground.
Keep your arms close to your body.
Prostrate with extreme stiffness.
Keeping the fingers together.
Recite the Tasbeeh of Sijdah (Subhana Rabbiyal A'la) at least three times.
It is obligatory to prostrate and it is obligatory to delay the prostration for at least one tasbeeh.
Saying Takbir while rising from prostration.
(First) Raising the forehead.
(Then) pick your nose.
(Then) raise both hands.
Sitting upright and steady between the two prostrations. [Obligatory].
Spread both legs out to the right.
Keeping the toes of both feet (if possible) turned towards the Qiblah.
Sitting on the buttocks.
Place both hands on the thighs with the fingertips along the knees.
Keep your eyes between your knees.
Saying Du'a (Allahumma Ghafirli) while sitting.
Going into the second prostration while saying the Takbir.
According to the previous rule, after the second prostration, while saying the Takbir, one should stand on the balls of one's feet for the next rak'ah.
Stand with your hands on your knees.
Standing up straight from prostration (not sitting in the middle) and not creating a position of bowing while rising.
Sit with both legs extended to the right.
Keeping the toes of both feet (if possible) turned towards the Qiblah.
Keep the fingers of both hands together and place the tips of the fingers on the thighs, along with the knees.
Keep your head and back straight.
Keep your eyes between your knees.
Reciting 'At-Tahiyyat'. [Obligatory]
Immediately after saying 'Ashhadu', the tips of the middle and thumb fingers are brought together and the ring and little fingers are wrapped around and tied lightly.
When saying 'La ilaha', raise the Shahadat finger slightly and point it upwards. Then lower it when saying 'Illallahu'.
Keep your hands lightly tied until the end of the meeting.
Final meeting (after Attahiyyat) Reciting Darood Shareef.
(Then) recite the Du'a-e-Masura.
Making the intention to greet the angels at the time of greeting.
Both greetings should start from the direction of the Qibla.
In both greetings, keep your face towards the Qiblah until you say 'Assalamu'.
Returning the greeting to the right, then to the left.
Only turn your face to the right and left (not your chest) during the salam.
Turning your gaze towards your shoulder while saying "Alaikum".
Pay attention to the prayer in your heart from the beginning to the end, and the easiest way is to recite everything carefully. Do not recite it out loud from memory. (If your mind wanders to another direction, bring it back as soon as you remember)
The middle takbirs should start from the previous rukan and end at the next rukan. (But the takbir cannot be drawn from one alif.)
Do not delay moving from one pillar to another without an excuse.
Paying attention to the recited surahs or du'as.
Reciting Qira'at, Takbir, Du'a, etc. silently.
Keep the fingers of the hand together at all times.
When you come in, try to keep your mouth shut as much as possible.
Suppress the sneeze as much as possible.
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