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The Compulsory Parts Of Prayers To Be Recited In Arabic
During the fourth session for the youth, Dr. Shehzad Saleem suggested that apart from 5 compulsory adhkar and times that bind us to only the taught Arabic recitation, the other parts of Namaz can be offered in one’s native language as a dedicated prayer to feel close and engaged with Allah.
The five compulsory parts are
1 Allahu Akbar
2.Fatiha
3.Surah that follows Fatiha
4. Sami Allahu Liman Hamida
5 Assalamualaikum wa Rahmatullah
Though I really appreciate this new insight, I need more clarity and reference . Is the recitation of At Tahiyat and Durood e Ibrahimi also not compulsory? The Shahadah that culminates At tahiyaat, is it also not a compulsory part of the original prayer?
These are the questions that my children and I have been contemplating. If I have missed any point here, I will appreciate if I receive any further information.
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