Namaz Method
Takbir (Starting):
The prayer begins with Takbir, symbolizing the transition from worldly concerns to the focused worship of Allah.
Qiyam (Standing):
Standing in prayer demonstrates submission and humility before Allah. It is a posture of reverence and acknowledgment of His greatness.
Ruku (Bowing):
Bending at the waist in Ruku signifies humility and submission. It is a moment of acknowledging Allah's greatness and expressing one's servitude.
Sujud (Prostration):
Prostration is the ultimate symbol of humility, where the believer places the forehead, the most honored part of the body, on the ground as an act of complete submission and surrender.
Qa'dah (Sitting):
The sitting position allows for reflection and a moment of intimate connection with Allah. It signifies gratitude and acknowledgment of His mercy.
Tashahhud (Testification):
The recitation of Tashahhud is a declaration of faith, bearing witness to the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Salam (Ending):
The prayer concludes with the Salaam, turning the head to both sides. It signifies the end of the prayer and the believer's return to the worldly affairs, carrying the tranquility gained from the prayer into daily life.

Namaz Method for Male

