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    Lack of Composure in Prayer


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    One of the worst forms of theft or cheating that which is done in prayer . The Messenger of Allah said
    :


    "
    The worst type of thief is the one who steals from his prayer
    . "


    The people asked : " O Messenger of Allah , how can a person steal from his Prayer
    ? "


    He said : " By not doing rukoo` and sujood properly
    " .


    [ Reported by Imaam Ahmad , 5/533 ; see also Saheeh al-Jaami` , 997 ]


    Rukoo` :The bowing performed after the standing in which Surah al-Faatihah is recited
    .


    Sujood :The prostrations made after the rukoo`
    .



    This lack of composure , failure to pause in rukoo` and sujood , to stand up level after rukoo` , and to sit up properly between sujoods may be observed in many of those who pray , and hardly any Masjid ( mosque ) is free of examples of people who do not have the proper composure in prayer . Correct composure is one of the pillars of the prayers , without it the prayer is invalid . This is a serious matter . The Prophet said
    :


    "
    A man`s prayer is not valid until his back is straight in rukoo` and sujood
    " .


    [ Reported by Abu Dawud , 1/533 ; see also Saheeh al-Jaami` , 7224 ]



    There is no doubt that lacking the proper composure is bad , and the person who is guilty of this deserves to be reprimanded and threatened with punishment . Abu `Abdullaah al-Ash`ari reported that the Prophet led his Companions in prayer , then he sat with a group of them . A man came in and started to pray , but made his movements rapid like a chicken pecking the ground . The Prophet said
    :


    "
    Do you see this ? Whoever dies having done this has not died upon the religion of Muhammad , and his prayer is like a crow pecking blood . The person who bows , then pecks in his sujood is like a hungry man who eats no more than one or two dates – what good will that do him
    ? " .


    [ Reported by ibn Khuzaymah in his Saheeh 1/332 ; see also al-Albani , Sifat Salaat-un-Nabi ( The Prophet`s Prayer Described ) , 131 ]


    Zayd ibn Wahb said : Hudayfah saw a man who was not performing rukoo` and sujood properly . He said
    :


    "
    You have not prayed , and if you were to die , you would die on a way other than that revealed by Allah to Muhammad
    " .


    [ Reported by al-Bukhaari , see al-Fat`h , 2/274 ]



    Once a person is aware of this ruling , if he fails to perform prayer with the proper composure , he should repeat it and repent to Allah for what is past ; he does not need to repeat all of his previous prayers , as indicated by the hadeeth
    :


    "
    Repeat your prayer , for you have not prayed
    . "


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    :

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