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Sunnah Actions in Prayer
Tashahhud in a Two-Rak’ah Prayer: What to Say?
In a two-rak’ah prayer, a Muslim should say the normal tashahhud (first and second part) and follow it with the reported du`a and then he can say any du`a he likes.382,178Can I Recite Aloud When I Pray Alone?
Reciting aloud in Fajr prayer and in the first two Rak`ahs of Maghrib and `Isha’ is Sunnah for both, one who is leading the prayers and one who is praying alone. If a person recites silently there is no sin on him, but he would be neglecting an act of Sunnah.145,635Woman speaking aloud in prayer in the presence of her mahrams
54,773Should he send blessings upon the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) when he makes du’aa’ in his sujood?
39,319Maalikis putting their hands by their sides when praying
155,103What Du’a to Say after Tashahhud?
The Prophet Muhammad said: “When any one of you recites the Tashahhud, let him seek refuge with Allah from four things – from the punishment of Hell, the punishment of the grave, the trials of life and death, and the evils of the Dajjal, then let him pray for himself for whatever he wants.” For more about du’a in the final tashahhud, see the detailed answer.174,269Jalsah al-Istiraahah (Sitting for a brief rest during prayer)
48,774When should hands be raised during the prayer?
95,750Covering the head during prayer
62,154Raising the hands in prayer
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