This booklet has
been prepared particularly for those new Muslims
who cannot read the Holy Quran in Arabic. By
uttering "the Shahadah", they confirm
their faith in the Oneness of God and declare
their total submission to His Commandments, as
revealed to His last Prophet, Muhammad (Peace be
upon him). This is the first of the five
fundamental principles of Islam. Next in
importance is the glorious principle of praying
five times a day in a prescribed manner, called
the "Salat".
The five-time
prayers become obligatory from the moment a
person embraces Islam. This is an extremely
important tenet of Islam and has been enjoined
with great emphasis both in the Holy Quran and
the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon
him). According to one of his sayings, it is the
borderline between a Muslim and a non-believer.
As a matter of fact, it is a form of worship
which establishes the link between man and his
Creator and Benefactor, Allah. Through 'Salat' a
person communes with his Lord, the Creator and
the Sustainer of the Universe.
Just as
performing 'Salat' is obligatory, learning to
perform it in the prescribed way is also
obligatory so that one should know what he is
saying to his Lord, and enjoy the full blessings
and benefits of praying. In the performance of
Salat all the prayers have to be said in Arabic
besides reciting some verses of the Holy Quran.
Therefore, it becomes essential for a new Muslim
to start learning those prayers in Arabic as
well as some short 'Suras' (chapters) of the
Holy Quran immediately after embracing Islam so
that he can perform his Salat in the proper
manner.
The best way of
learning is from a Muslim teacher, which is a
time-honored Islamic tradition. But for those
who might find themselves in a non-Muslim
environment where a Muslim teacher is not
readily available, this booklet has been
prepared. All the necessary prayers and the
verses of the Holy Quran have been put in the
Roman script along with the translation of their
meanings into English. Since the Romao script
canoot fully and accurately convey the Arabic
sounds, we have prepared an audio tape to go
with it wherein the same prayers have been
recorded in Arabic. In order to learn the
prayers with proper Arabic pronunciation, please
concentrate more on listening rather than
following the Roman script. It might be a good
idea to have your pronunciation of the prayers
checked by a Muslim teacher at the first
available opportunity.
This booklet is
by no means an elaborate book on 'Salat'. It is
only an attempt to supply the very basic
information to a new Muslim to enable him to
start praying in Arabic as early as possible.
Further information is necessary to perform 'Salat
' under abnormal conditions i.e. sickness,
travel etc. Some concessions have been granted
by Almighty Allah in these conditions Similarly,
the manner of a woman's 'Salat' is slightly
different than that of a man.
Before starting
the prayer, a person is required to pay due
attention to certain aspects e.g. cleanliness of
the body (Ghusal), ablution (Wudu), cleanliness
of clothes and the place of prayer. Further
study is recommended in order to understand all
these aspects of salat. Readers might find a
book named 'lslam in Focus" by Dr. Hamouda
Abdul A'ati extremely useful.