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How to Pray Salah: A Step-by-Step Guide to Connecting with Your Creator Through Islamic Prayer

The Islamic Spiritual Journey Series

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How to Pray Salah: A Step-by-Step Guide to Connecting with Your Creator Through Islamic Prayer

By: Muhammed Al Fakir
Narrated by: Emad Salim
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Master one of the most important pillars of Islam and learn how to perform Salah.

Have you ever wondered how Salah is prayed?

Do you want to learn how to prepare for Salah?

Do you want to find a way to connect with your Creator?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, this book is for you. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and is a way to connect with Allah, the Creator. Knowing how to prepare for Salah properly and how to pray can help you form a stronger connection with the Creator.

In this book, you will:

  • Learn how to prepare for Salah
  • Understand how to do Wudu’ properly
  • Learn how to perform Salah correctly
  • Gain insight into the significance of every move in Salah
  • How to avoid common mistakes to perfect your prayer.
  • Learn about Special Salawat, like Taraweeh, Salat al-Eid, and more!

In “How to Pray Salah,” you shall learn how to perfect your prayer, strengthen your spirituality, and deepen your connection with Allah (SWT) Insha’Allah. So, what are you waiting for?

©2023 Muhammed Al Fakir (P)2023 Muhammed Al Fakir
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I normally don’t post about any book, but this one encouraged me to. In explaining the traveler’s (Musafir) prayers, it mentions that both Maghrib and Isha Fard prayers are two Rak‘ah. However, Maghrib is originally three Rak‘ah, and this does not change in Musafir prayers. I hope this makes sense.

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