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3. Prayer (Ṣalāh)

Prayer is the best act of worship; if it is accepted by the Lord of the worlds, then all other ritual acts of worship (ʿibādāt are accepted; and if it is not accepted, then all other acts of worship are not accepted. In the same way that no dirt would remain on one’s body if he were to wash himself in a stream five times in a day, performing the five daily prayers cleanses a person of sins. It is befitting for one to perform prayers at the start of their prescribed time (awwal al‐waqt, and one who considers prayers lowly and unimportant is like one who does not perform prayers. The most noble Messenger (Ṣ) said: ‘One who does not give importance to prayers and considers them unimportant deserves chastisement in the Hereafter.’ Once, when His Eminence (Ṣ) was in the mosque, a man entered and began performing prayers but did not perform the bowing (rukūʿ) and prostration (sajdah) properly. His Eminence (Ṣ) said: ‘If this man dies while his prayers are like this, he will not leave this world adhering to my religion.’

Therefore, one must be careful not to perform prayers in a hurry; and while performing prayers, one should remember Allah, be humble, submissive, dignified, and mindful of whom he is communicating with; and he should consider himself extremely low and insignificant in relation to the greatness and grandeur of the Lord of the worlds. If a person is completely mindful of this matter while performing prayers, he will become oblivious to his own self, just as the Commander of the Faithful, ʿAlī (ʿA), was when an arrow was pulled out from his blessed foot while he was performing prayers. Furthermore, one must repent and seek forgiveness and not commit sins that are obstacles to prayers being accepted; sins such as jealousy, pride, backbiting, eating unlawful (ḥarām) things, drinking intoxicating beverages, and not paying the one-fifth tax (khums or the alms-tax (zakat). In fact, one must refrain from all sins. Similarly, it is befitting that one does not do anything that diminishes the reward of prayers; for example, one should not perform prayers while sleepy or needing to go to the toilet, nor should one look at the sky while performing prayers. Instead, one should do things that increase the reward of prayers; for example, one should wear a ring with an agate (ʿaqīq) stone, wear clean clothes, comb his hair, brush his teeth, and apply perfume.

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  • Ruling 876

    It is not unlawful to perform prayers in a place where there is singing and unlawful music, even though listening to it and playing it is sinful.

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  • Ruling 877

    The obligatory precaution is that obligatory prayers must not be wilfully performed inside the Kaʿbah or on its roof. There is no problem, however, if one is compelled.

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  • Ruling 878

    There is no problem in performing recommended prayers inside the Kaʿbah or on its roof. In fact, it is recommended to perform a two rakʿah recommended prayer inside the Kaʿbah in front of each corner.

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  • Ruling 879

    In the sacred law of Islam, it has been highly advised to perform prayers in a mosque; and the best of all mosques is Masjid al-Ḥarām, and after that the Mosque of the Prophet (Ṣ), and after that …

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  • Ruling 880

    It is better that women perform their prayers in a place where it is more likely that they will not be seen by those who are not maḥram to them, whether that place be at home, in a mosque, …

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  • Ruling 881

    Performing prayers in the shrines (ḥarams) of the Imams (ʿA) is recommended; indeed, it is better than in a mosque. It has been reported that a prayer in the sacred shrine of His Eminence the Commander of the …

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  • Ruling 882

    It is recommended to frequently go to a mosque and to go to a mosque that does not have people performing prayers there. Furthermore, it is disapproved for the neighbours of a mosque to perform prayers in any …

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  • Ruling 883

    It is recommended that one should not sit to eat with someone who does not attend a mosque, nor should one seek his advice on matters, be his neighbour, take his daughter in marriage, or give him a …

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  • Ruling 884

    Performing prayers is disapproved in a number of places, including: a public bath; on saliferous land; facing a person; facing an open door; on a street, road, and in an alley, in the event that it does not …

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  • Ruling 885

    If a person performs prayers in a place where people pass-by, or, if someone is in front of him, it is recommended that he places something in front of him; and it is sufficient if that thing is …

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