Salat ۳۲: Sajdah Part ۴

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Rulings Regarding Prayer- Sajdah- Part 4

 

Sometimes, when performing Sajdah, one might raise their head involuntarily, and place it back on the turbah again; if this occurs inadvertently, it is considered to be one correct sajdah, so only one other sajdah must be performed.

But if one raises their head intentionally and immediately puts it back on the turbah, their prayer becomes invalid, even if it occurs after the dhikr of sajdah has been recited.

Because after performing sajdah, one must sit until their body becomes still and then they go in to sajdah again; even after the second sajdah, if tashahhud is not required to be performed, it is advisable that they sit for a moment and then rise for the next rak'ah.

Furthermore, if the turbah sticks to one’s forehead in the first sajdah, and they sit and go in to sajdah again in the same position, the prayer will be invalidated as they must remove the turbah from their forehead for the second sajdah.

We will explain the rest of issues pertaining to sajdah in the next episode.

 

  • Sometimes, when performing Sajdah, one might raise their head involuntarily, and place it back on the turbah again; if this occurs inadvertently, it is considered to be one correct sajdah, so only one other sajdah must be performed.
  • But if one raises their head intentionally and immediately puts it back on the turbah, their prayer becomes invalid, even if it occurs after the dhikr of sajdah has been recited.
  • Because after performing sajdah, one must sit until their body becomes still and then they go in to sajdah again; even after the second sajdah, if tashahhud is not required to be performed, it is advisable that they sit for a moment and then rise for the next rak'ah.
  • Furthermore, if the turbah sticks to one’s forehead in the first sajdah, and they sit and go in to sajdah again in the same position, the prayer will be invalidated as they must remove the turbah from their forehead for the second sajdah.