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D.A PUBLIC SCHOOL O&A LEVELS. Mrs.Omm-e-lubna Grade-5 Topic: Five times prayers ( Salah) 03-june-2011. OBJECTIVES. To calculate number of sunnah and farz Rakkah of prayers through chart. To discuss the value of prayers through debate. To prepare the steps of abulation through project.
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D.A PUBLIC SCHOOLO&A LEVELS.Mrs.Omm-e-lubnaGrade-5Topic: Five times prayers (Salah)03-june-2011
OBJECTIVES • To calculate number of sunnah and farz Rakkah of prayers through chart. • To discuss the value of prayers through debate. • To prepare the steps of abulation through project. TEACHING AIDS Board,chalk,lecture,presentation through different modes.
Purpose and importance • The chief purpose of prayer in Islam is to act as a person's communication with God. By reciting "The Opening", the first chapter of theQur'an, as required in all prayer, the worshipper can stand before God, thank and praise Him, and to ask for guidance along the Straight Path. • In addition, the daily prayers remind Muslims to give thanks for Allah's blessings and that Islam takes precedence over all other concerns, thereby revolving their life around Allah and submitting to His will. Prayer also serves as a formal method of remembering Allah, or dhikr • In the Qur'an, it is written that: "The true believers are those who feel fear in their hearts when God is mentioned. And when His Revelations are recited to them, they find their faith strengthened. They do their best and then put their trust in their Lord." [Qur'an8:2] • "To those whose hearts, when God is mentioned, are filled with fear, who show patient perseverance over their afflictions, keep up regular prayer, and spend (in charity) out of what We have bestowed upon them." [Qur'an22:35]
Performance • Standing right • Having intention for prayer • Takbeeratul-Ihram • Reciting Al-Fatiha • Ruku' • I'tidal and stopping • Prostration [Sajdah] • Sitting between two prostrations • Sitting for final Tashahhud • Final Tashahhud • Greetings for Prophet Muhammad and for Prophet Abraham • First greeting • Tartib
Types of prayers • Fard As-salat • The five daily prayers • Jumu'ah • Wajib salat • Sunnah salat • Nafl salat • Salat-al-Witr • Eid • Exceptional circumstances • Qada • Qasr and Jam' bayn as-Salaatayn