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  2. Pathinettampadi - Wikipedia

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    The next eight steps represents "Ashtaragas' which includes Kama (desire), Krodha (anger), Lobha (inordinate desire), Moha (attachment), Madha (pride), Matsarya (unhealthy competition), Asuya (jealousy) and Dhumb (braggy). The next three steps represents 'Thrigunas' or the three qualities of Sathva, Rajas and Thamas.

  3. File:Takbir of prayer.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Salah - Wikipedia

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    Salat al-Istikhaarah is a prayer offered when a Muslim needs guidance on a particular matter. To say this salah one should pray two rakats of non-obligatory salah to completion. After completion one should request Allah that which on is better. [ 65 ]

  5. Sunnah prayer - Wikipedia

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    Compared to regular compulsory prayer. Sohaib Sultan states that the steps for Sunnah prayer (Takbir, al-Fatihah, etc.) are exactly the same as for five daily obligatory prayers, but varying depending on the prayer are the number of rakat [3] (also rakʿah (Arabic: ركعة rakʿah, pronounced; plural: ركعات rakaʿāt), which is a unit of prayer.

  6. Qiyam - Wikipedia

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    Most of the reciting of the Quran that occurs during Islamic prayer is done while in qiyām.The first chapter of the Quran, Al-Fatiha, is recited while standing. [1] [2] Sahih Muslim recorded that Abu Hurayrah said that Muhammad said, « مَنْ صَلَى صَلَاةً لَمْ يَقْرَأْ فِيهَا أُمَّ الْقُرْآنِ فَهِيَ خِدَاجٌ ثَلَاثًا ...

  7. File:Islamic Manuscript, Namaz Adineh, Muhammad Baqir al ...

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    English: Namaz Adineh, Friday Prayer, in Farsi Author: Mohaghegh Sabzevari – Muhammad Baqir al-Sabzevari (1608-1679 / 1017-1090 A.H.) Malek National Library and Museum Institutions Number: 000/00887/04/1393 Published: 17th century

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  9. Ruku - Wikipedia

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    Rukūʿ (Arabic: رُكوع, [rʊˈkuːʕ]) is the act of belt-low bowing in standardized prayers, where the backbone should be at rest. [1]Muslims in rukūʿ. In prayer, it refers to the bowing at the waist from standing on the completion of recitation of a portion of the Qur'an in Islamic formal prayers ().