w Imam Reza (a.s.) has said, “ One who recites a hundred times each of the following words, 'Alhamdulillah’ ‘Subhan Allah’ ‘La ilaha il Allah’ and says the Durood ‘Allahu ma salle ala Mohammedin wa aale Mohammed’ a hundred times, and later on says ‘Alla humma zawwijni min al hoor il ain’, Allah will grant him the Hoor al Ain
In Qadah we recite At-tahiyyat, Allah-umma salli, Allah-umma Barik and Rabbana. Then we turn for 'Salaam' first to our right sides by saying "As Salaam-u alaikum wa rahmatullah" After that we turn to the left side saying "As Salaam-u alaikum wa rahmatullah" again. Thus we have finished performing the three rakats fardh of the Salat Al-Maghrib.
We Christians also say Allahu Akbar. This is an expression of our understanding that the Creator is great. We don’t want this phrase to be related to terrorism and crimes. We refuse to associate these words with massacres and murders. We speak against using this phrase in this context.
Upon lifting yourself from the first Sujud, say ‘Allahu Akbar’ and settle momentarily onto your left leg. Ensure your left foot is flat on the ground, while your right foot remains upright. For the second Sujud, revisit Step 5, ensuring you recite ‘Subhanna Rabbeeyal ‘Alaa’ three times once more.
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