the purpose of sujood is so muslims believe that allah is the pnly god
The positions in the salah prayer are called: standing (qiyam), bowing (ruku), prostration (sujood), sitting (jalsa), and the final sitting (tashahhud).
Muslims use a prayer mat as it serves as a clean and designated space for them to pray, connecting them spiritually to their creator. The prayer mat also provides physical comfort during the act of prostration and helps to maintain the cleanliness of the area where they perform their prayers.
I'm not totally sure but i know its prayed like normal salah but you don't do the prostration (sajdah), you miss that part out.
The essential components of the salah prayer in Islam include the intention (niyyah), standing (qiyam), recitation of the Quran, bowing (ruku), prostration (sujood), sitting between prostrations, and the final sitting and greetings. These components are performed in a specific order and are integral to the practice of salah.
Yes, Ayatul Kursi can be recited during salah.
no, rak'ah is something u do during salah
It is called Salah or Salat الصلاة. It is the second pillar of Islam five pillars. Refer to question below. The actual prostration or "bowing" is called Harakat (حركات).
The position that Muslims assume during their prayer is called "sujood" or "prostration."
yes, it is sufficient.
Khoshoo in Salah is to concentrate in your Salah and feel every thing you say in your salah
It is when Muslims no when to pray during Salah, somebody will call to the people of the town.
It is where a Muslim should face during salah or prayer.