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Essential of Islam – Fard Ulum Course Date: July 19, 2023


Key Points

  1. Farā’id of Salah (Obligatory Acts)
    • Missing any Farā’id invalidates Salah.
    • Example: If one Sajda (prostration) is missed, it can be completed later with Sajda Sahw (prostration of forgetfulness), preserving the validity of Salah.
  2. Sharā’iṭ of Salah (Preconditions)
    • Missing these precludes the initiation of Salah.
    • Proper alignment, recitation, and posture are crucial.
  3. Delays and Corrections
    • Delaying a Fard action nullifies certain aspects of Salah but may be remedied depending on the timing of the correction.
  4. Posture and Alignment
    • Examples discussed include the placement of toes during Sajda and chair alignment for those sitting in Jama’ah.
    • Correct alignment ensures the validity and reward of Salah.
  5. Examples of Errors and Remedies
    • Missing middle sitting (Rajib): Must perform Sajda Sahw.
    • Intentionally skipping a Vajib act requires Salah repetition.
    • Farā’id must always be completed in their prescribed order.
  6. Levels of Salah Completion
    • Salah can be performed at varying levels of perfection, from fulfilling minimum requirements (Fard) to fulfilling Sunan and Mustahabb acts for optimal reward.
  7. Salah Rules for Latecomers
    • Joining Salah in Ruku requires at least brief standing with Takbir.
    • Missed Rak‘ahs are completed after the Imam concludes.
  8. Sunnah Salah
    • Recitation rules differ from Fard Salah. Every two Rak‘ahs are treated as a distinct unit.
  9. Exit from Salah
    • Salaam marks completion.
    • Emergency exits (e.g., loss of Wudu) should be conducted respectfully.

Quranic References

  • No specific Quranic verses directly cited in the session.

Hadith References

  1. The discussion draws upon Islamic jurisprudence concerning Sajda, Ruku, and recitation but does not quote specific Hadiths verbatim.
  2. Guidelines for exiting Salah (e.g., covering the nose) align with traditional wisdom and Hadith literature.

Question-and-Answer Highlights

  1. Question: How much time can one take to correct a missed act in Salah?
    • Answer: A missed Fard act can be corrected before starting the next essential act (e.g., returning to sitting before going into Ruku).
  2. Question: Is Salah valid if Sajda is performed incorrectly?
    • Answer: The forehead and toe must be planted on the ground. Failure invalidates Salah.
  3. Question: Can gaps in rows (Saff) during Jama’ah be closed during Salah?
    • Answer: Yes, but with minimal movement (preferably one step).
  4. Question: What if a person misses a Fard act and proceeds into the next Rak‘ah?
    • Answer: If realized before completing Ruku, they can return to fulfill the act; otherwise, Salah must be restarted.
  5. Question: Is Surah Fatiha recited in all Rak‘ahs?
    • Answer: In Fard Salah, it is Vajib only in the first two Rak‘ahs, while optional in the last two.
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