Shiite Prayer
Shiite Prayer
Shiite Prayer
All the prayers have been translated from Arabic to understand the meaning. Learners
must memorize the Arabic version.
Step 1
Mak a sincere intention to perform the prayers purely for the sake of Allah. Say to
yourself (in any language) that you intend to offer this Salat (Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib or
Isha), Fard, Sunnat or Witr, and the number of rakats (example- "I intend to offer two
Rikat of Fard, Fajr prayer for Allah").
This posture is called qiyam and it is assumed after having made the intention to pray.
Raising both hands up to the ears (palms facing the Qiblah) "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is
the greatest") is said.
Step 2
Next this position is assumed by holding the left hand with the right hand on top and
following prayers are recited:
"Praise and glory be to you O Allah. Blessed be Your Name, exalted be Your
Majesty and Glory. There is no God but You"
2. Ta'awadh
3. Tasmiah
5. A short Sura or a few verses from the Holy Quran - examples are given in the
last chapter of this guide.
Step 3
Saying "Allah u Akbar"(the back & leg should be perpendicular to each other) this
position is assumed as shown in the figure. This position is called ruku and the
prayers as given are recited (three times).
Step 4
While going back to qiyam position the first prayer, as given below, is said. Then
having taken this position the second prayer is said:
Step 6
Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") and rising from the Sujood position,
this posture called Juloos.
Step 7
Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") the sujood position is re-assumed
and the prayer below is recited (three times).
1. Al-Fatihah, and
2. Any short surah or some verses of the Holy Quran.
Step 9
Saying "Allah u Akbar", this position is assumed as shown in the figure. This
position is called ruku and the prayers as given are recited (three times).
Step 10
While going back to qiyam position the first prayer, as given below, is said. Then
having taken this position prayer the second is said:
Step 12
Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") and rising from the sujood position,
this posture is assumed.
Step 13
Saying "Allah u Akbar" ("Allah is the greatest") the sujood
position is re-assumed and the prayer below is said (three
times).
1. "Tashahud
(move your first finger up and down as shown while reciting the last part of Tashahud)
"All our oral, physical and monetary ways of worship are only for Allah. Peace,
mercy and blessing of Allah be on you, O Prophet. May peace be upon us and
on the devout slaves of Allah. I testify that there is no God but Allah and I
testify that Muhammad is His slave and messenger".
"Allah umma salli a'la Muhammadin wa ala aali Muhummadin, kama sallaita
ala Ibraheema, wa ala aali Ibraheem, innaka hameedun majeed. Allah u mma
barik a'la Muhammadin wa ala aali Muhummadin, kama barakta ala
Ibraheema, wa ala aali Ibraheem, innaka h ameedun majeed".
"O God send your Mercy on Muhammad and his posterity as you sent Your
mercy on Abraham and his posterity. You are the Most Praised, The Most
Glorious. O God, send your Blessings on Muhammad and his posterity as you
have blessed Abraham and his posterity. You are the Most praised, The Most
Glorious".
3. A short prayer
Step 15
Having said the above mentioned prayers, turning the face to the right. This
following prayer is read:
Note: This Salam (Prayer for Peace) is directed to the angels and the muslims to our
right and to the left
Step 16
Then turning the face to the left, the prayer above is said again:
In order to perform a Three rakat Prayer, all the postures and the prayers are the
same up to step 14.
But this time in this posture only the prayer of "Tashahud is recited from step 14,
and then the qiyam position, step 8, will be assumed to begin the third rakat.
This time only Al-Fatihah, (in step 8) alone will be recited without adding any surah
of the Holy Quran.
Then all prayers and postures are the same as shown from step 9 - 16.