How To Perform Salatul Tasbeeh?

How To Perform Salatul Tasbeeh?

Salatul Tasbeeh is a special prayer that is said to have many benefits, including forgiveness of sins, increased blessings, and protection from evil. It is a relatively simple prayer to perform, but it is important to do it correctly in order to reap the full benefits.

In this article, we will discuss the steps involved in performing Salatul Tasbeeh, as well as some of the benefits that it can bring. We will also provide some tips for beginners who are just starting to learn this prayer.

So if you are interested in learning more about Salatul Tasbeeh, read on!

Niyyah (Intention)

The first step in performing Salatul Tasbeeh is to make the niyyah (intention). This means to have the intention in your heart to perform this prayer. You can do this by saying to yourself, “I intend to perform Salatul Tasbeeh.”

Ruku’ (Bowing)

After the first takbir, you will bow down (ruku’). In this position, your back should be parallel to the ground and your hands should be placed on your knees. You should then say, “Subhaana rabbiyal-‘adhim” (Glory be to my Lord, the Great).

You should remain in this position for a short while, then stand up straight. As you stand up, you should say, “Sami’allahu liman hamidah” (Allah hears those who praise Him).

Sajdah (Prostration)

After standing up, you will prostrate (sajdah). In this position, your forehead, nose, hands, knees, and feet should be touching the ground. You should then say, “Subhaana rabbiyal-‘ala” (Glory be to my Lord, the Most High).

You should remain in this position for a short while, then raise your head and sit up. As you sit up, you should say, “Allahuma ghfirli warhamni wajburni wa’aafini warfa’ni warzuqni (O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, rectify my affairs, forgive me, and grant me provision)”.

Repeating the Rak’ahs

You will repeat the first two rak’ahs of Salatul Tasbeeh three times, for a total of six rak’ahs. In each rak’ah, you will recite the following surahs:

  • In the first rak’ah, you will recite Surah Al-Fatihah and Surah Al-Ikhlas.
  • In the second rak’ah, you will recite Surah Al-Fatihah and Surah Al-Kafirun.
  • In the third rak’ah, you will recite Surah Al-Fatihah and Surah An-Nas.

After each rak’ah, you will say 33 tasbeehs (), followed by 33 tahmeeds (), and 33 takbeers ().

At the end of the prayer, you will say the following du’a (supplication):

“Allahumma inni ‘abduka wa ibnu ‘abdika wa ibnu amatika, na’buduka wa nastahi’nuka wa nastaghfiruka wa nu’minu bika wa natawakkalu ‘alayka wa nushna’u wa nukhrij ‘ala man yadha’u ‘alaika.

Allahumma ‘inna naha’u ‘an syirkika wa ‘iqraru bini’matika ‘alayna wa ‘afuwana ‘ala khata’ina, faghfirli dhanbi wa ‘affur ‘anni.

Wa ‘ala ibadikal-mu’minina wal-mu’minat.”

(O Allah, I am Your slave, the son of Your slave, the son of Your female slave. I worship You and I seek Your help and I ask Your forgiveness and I believe in You and I trust in You. I turn to You and I expel whoever disobeys You.

O Allah, I disown any association with You and I acknowledge Your blessings upon me and I forgive my sins. Forgive my sins and pardon me.

And have mercy on Your believing men and women).

Salatul Tasbeeh is a powerful prayer that can bring many blessings to the one who performs it. It is a great way to show our love for Allah and to increase our closeness to Him.

Sajdah (Prostration)

After reciting the Tashahhud, the worshipper then performs two prostrations (sajdah). Each prostration consists of placing the forehead, the nose, the palms of the hands, the knees and the toes on the ground. The worshipper should then raise his head and sit up, with his feet to his left. He should then perform the second prostration, in the same way as the first.

Tashahhud (Testimony of Faith)

After the second prostration, the worshipper sits up and recites the Tashahhud. The Tashahhud is a declaration of faith in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him). It is recited as follows:

Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ashhad anna Muhammadan rasulullah

Translation:

I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah

Salatul Tasbeeh is a powerful prayer that can be used to ask for forgiveness, guidance, and protection from Allah. It is a simple prayer that can be recited by anyone, regardless of their level of religious knowledge or experience. If you are looking for a way to strengthen your relationship with Allah, I encourage you to try reciting Salatul Tasbeeh on a regular basis.

Here is a video tutorial that demonstrates how to perform Salatul Tasbeeh:

[Video Tutorial]

I hope this article has been helpful. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Q: What is Salatul Tasbeeh?
A: Salatul Tasbeeh, also known as the Prayer of Forgiveness, is a special prayer that is said to have many benefits, including forgiveness of sins, increase in good deeds, and protection from misfortune. It is performed by reciting a specific number of tasbih (i.e., the words “Subhanallah”) while standing, sitting, and prostrating.

Q: How many times do I say “Subhanallah” in Salatul Tasbeeh?
A: You recite the tasbih 33 times while standing, 33 times while sitting, and 33 times while prostrating. This makes a total of 99 times.

Q: What are the other steps of Salatul Tasbeeh?
A: After reciting the tasbih, you say “Allahu Akbar” and stand up for the second rakat. You then recite the opening surah (al-Fatihah) and any other surah that you wish. After the second rakat, you sit down and say the tashahhud, then you say the salam and complete the prayer.

Q: When should I perform Salatul Tasbeeh?
A: Salatul Tasbeeh can be performed at any time of the day or night, but it is most commonly performed after the obligatory prayers.

Q: What are the benefits of Salatul Tasbeeh?
A: Salatul Tasbeeh is said to have many benefits, including:

  • Forgiveness of sins
  • Increase in good deeds
  • Protection from misfortune
  • Peace of mind
  • Spiritual purification
  • Nearness to Allah

Q: Is there anything else I should know about Salatul Tasbeeh?
A: Yes, there are a few things you should know about Salatul Tasbeeh:

  • It is a voluntary prayer, not an obligatory one.
  • It is not necessary to perform Salatul Tasbeeh every day.
  • You can perform Salatul Tasbeeh alone or with others.
  • You can recite the tasbih in any language that you know.

Q: I would like to learn more about Salatul Tasbeeh. Where can I find more information?
A: There are many resources available online and in libraries that can help you learn more about Salatul Tasbeeh. You can also find more information by talking to your imam or other religious leader.

Salatul Tasbeeh is a special prayer that is performed in order to remember Allah SWT. It is a powerful prayer that can help to cleanse the soul and bring the worshipper closer to God. This prayer is made up of 33 repetitions of the tasbeeh, which is the declaration of God’s greatness. It is also made up of 33 repetitions of the takbeer, which is the declaration of God’s greatness. Finally, it is made up of 33 repetitions of the tahmeed, which is the declaration of God’s perfection.

Performing Salatul Tasbeeh is a simple process. The worshipper begins by standing in the same way that they would for any other prayer. They then recite the opening takbeer, which is “Allahu Akbar.” They then recite the first tasbeeh, which is “Subhanallah.” They then recite the first takbeer, which is “Allahu Akbar.” They then recite the first tahmeed, which is “Alhamdulillah.” They then repeat this process for a total of 33 repetitions of each phrase.

After reciting the final tahmeed, the worshipper then makes a final takbeer and bows down in ruku. They then stand up and recite the second takbeer. They then bow down again in ruku and then stand up. They then prostrate twice, reciting the tasbeeh each time. They then sit up and recite the tashahhud. They then finish the prayer by reciting the salaam.

Salatul Tasbeeh is a powerful prayer that can bring the worshipper closer to God. It is a simple prayer that can be performed by anyone, regardless of their level of religious knowledge or experience. This prayer is a great way to remember Allah SWT and to show our gratitude for all of His blessings.

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Step Action Recitation
1 Stand facing the Qiblah Allahu Akbar
2 Recite the Opening Sura (Al-Fatihah) Al-hamdu lillaahi rabbil-‘aalameen, arrahmaanir-raheem, maaliki yaumid-deen. Iyyaaka na’budu wa iyyaaka nasta’een. Ihdinas-siraatal-mustaqiem, siraatal-lazeena an’amta ‘alaihim, ghairil-maghdubi ‘alaihim wa laa
3 Recite any other Sura Subhaana rabbiyal-‘a’la (3 times)
4 Ruku Subhaana rabbiyal-‘azim (3 times)
5 Stand up Sami’allahu liman hamidah (3 times)
6 Sujud Subhaana rabbiyal-‘a’la (3 times)
7 Raise your head Rabbana wa lakal-hamd (3 times)
8 Sit down Tahmid (3 times)
9 Sujud Subhaana rabbiyal-‘a’la (3 times)
10 Stand up Allahu Akbar (1 time)
11 Recite the Opening Sura (Al-Fatihah) Al-hamdu lillaahi rabbil-‘aalameen, arrahmaanir-raheem, maaliki yaumid-deen. Iyyaaka na’budu wa iyyaaka nasta’een. Ihdinas-siraatal-mustaqiem, siraatal-lazeena an’amta ‘alaihim, ghairil-maghdubi ‘alaihim wa laa
12 Recite any other Sura Subhaana rabbiyal-‘a’la (3 times)
13 Ruku Subhaana rabbiyal-‘azim (3 times)
14 Stand up Sami’allahu liman hamidah (3 times)
15 Sujud Subhaana rabbiyal-‘a’la (3 times)
16 Raise your head Rabbana wa lakal-hamd (3 times)