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- Rakat abstract "A rakat, or rakʿah (Arabic: ركعة rakʿah, plural: ركعات rakaʿāt), consists of the prescribed movements and words followed by Muslims while offering prayers to God.After performing the ablution, and evoking the intention to pray for the sake of God, the worshipper will stand quietly while reciting verses of the Quran. The second part of the rakat involves bowing low with hands on knees, as if waiting for God's orders. The third movement is to prostrate oneself on the ground, with forehead and nose on the floor and elbows raised, in a posture of submission to God. The fourth movement is to sit with the feet folded under the body. In the concluding portion of the prayers, the worshiper recites \"Peace be upon you, and God's blessing\" once while facing the right, and once while the face is turned to the left. This action reminds Muslims of the importance of others around them, both in the mosque (if the prayer is being offered at mosque), and in the rest of the world.It also refers to a single unit of Islamic prayers. Each daily prayer has a different number of obligatory rakats: Fajr — The dawn prayer: 2 rakats Dhuhr — The midday or afternoon prayer: 4 rakats Asr — The late afternoon prayer: 4 rakats Maghrib — The evening prayer: 3 rakats Isha — The night prayer: 4 rakats, plus 3 rakats of the optional but recommended witr prayerThe Friday prayer consists of 2 obligatory rakats, and is offered in congregation in place of the afternoon prayer on Friday.Components Takbir Supplications / iftitah Recitation Sura Al-Fatiha Recitation of another sura Ruku (bowing) Straightening up from ruku Sujud (prostration) Rising from sujud The second sujud Sitting in prayers Salam (salutation)".
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- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Al-Fatiha.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Asr_prayer.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salat.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Dhikr.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Fajr_prayer.
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- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Jumuah.
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- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Rakat.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Ruku.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Salah.
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- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Sujud.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Surah.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Takbir.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Tasbih.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Tashahhud.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Taslim.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Witr.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Wudu.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLink Zuhr_prayer.
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "2 units".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ra'kat".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rak'ah".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rakaat".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rakat".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "ra'kat".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "rak'ah".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "rakat namaz".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "rakat".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "rakats".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "rakaʿāt".
- Rakat wikiPageWikiLinkText "rakʿah".
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- Rakat subject Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Rakat subject Category:Salat.
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- Rakat comment "A rakat, or rakʿah (Arabic: ركعة rakʿah, plural: ركعات rakaʿāt), consists of the prescribed movements and words followed by Muslims while offering prayers to God.After performing the ablution, and evoking the intention to pray for the sake of God, the worshipper will stand quietly while reciting verses of the Quran. The second part of the rakat involves bowing low with hands on knees, as if waiting for God's orders.".
- Rakat label "Ra'kat".
- Rakat label "Rakat".
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- Rakat sameAs Rakaah.
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- Rakat sameAs Rakah.
- Rakat sameAs רכעה.
- Rakat sameAs Raka.
- Rakat sameAs Rakaat.
- Rakat sameAs Raka.
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- Rakat sameAs Рекат.
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- Rakat sameAs Ракаат.
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- Rakat sameAs Ракәгать.
- Rakat sameAs Ракат.
- Rakat sameAs رکعت.
- Rakat sameAs Q644359.
- Rakat wasDerivedFrom Rakat?oldid=572369005.
- Rakat wasDerivedFrom Rakat?oldid=706069460.
- Rakat isPrimaryTopicOf Rakat.