When standing behind the magnet, one should also recite al-Fatiha. This recipe is based on the following hadith.
Umm Al-Qur'an (literally means the mother of recitation, or
the Qur'an) refers here to Al-Fatiha ("The Opening", "The
Key"), which is sura of the opening Qur'an Cheap Umrah Deals UK.
When standing behind the magnet, one should also recite
al-Fatiha. This recipe is based on the following hadith.
Abu Hurayrah was asked: "[When] we find ourselves
behind the imam?" He said: "Read to yourself, because I heard the
Messenger of Allah say,
صراط الذين أنعمت عليهم غير المغضوب عليهم ولا الضآلين] Lead
us on the straight path the path of those upon whom He has granted us His
grace, not [the way] of those who win their wrath, nor of those who deviate,
Allah says: `This is for my servant, and my servant will acquire what he had
asked for. ').
These are the words of a Nasai, while both Muslims and a
Nasai collected in the following terms: "Half of it is for me and half of
my servant, and my servant will acquire what he asked for."
There are many other Haditha on this subject. Therefore,
reciting Al-Fatiha, during the prayer for the imam and those who pray behind
him, is required in every prayer, and in every raka `ah (repetition).
As for the reading of Bismillah (In the name of Allah ...)
in the prayer, there are some different points of view whether this is
necessary or not, or it should be loud or silent.
It is also recommended saying Amin (O Allah! Accept our
invocation), after reciting Al-Fatiha.
Magnets Ahmad, Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi On engraving, that
Wa'il bin Hujr said: "I heard the Messenger of Allaah recite [غير المغضوب عليهم
ولا الضآلين] No ((who) of those who won his wrath, nor of the lost ones) , and
he told me 'Amin' spreads with his voice.
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