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15:87 - And We have bestowed upon thee the Seven Oft-Repeated (verses) and the Grand<br />

Qur'an. 2008<br />

2008 The Seven Oft-repeated Verses are usually understood to be the Opening Sura, the Fatiha. They sum up the whole<br />

teaching of the Qur-an. What can be a more precious gift to a Muslim than the glorious Qur-an or any Sura of it?<br />

Worldly wealth, honour, possessions, or anything else, sinks into insignificance in comparison with it. (15.87)<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 1.120b<br />

Obligatory acts of prayer, Reciting al-Fatihah in Every Rak'ah of the Prayer<br />

There are many authentic hadith which state that it is obligatory to recite al-Fatihah in every rak'ah. Thus, there is no<br />

difference of opinion on this point. …..<br />

It is confirmed that the Prophet, upon whom be peace, recited al-Fatihah in every rak'ah of every prayer, obligatory or<br />

superogatory. Since this is an act of worship, we can only follow what he did. And the Prophet said, "Pray as you have seen<br />

me pray." (Related by al-Bukhari.)<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah<br />

Fiqh 1.137<br />

Sunnah acts of prayer, Qur'anic Recitation after al-Fatihah<br />

It is sunnah for the person to recite a section of the Qur'an after al-Fatihah during the two rak'ah of the morning prayer and<br />

the Friday prayer, and the first two rak'ah of the noon, afternoon, sunset and night prayers, and in all of the rak'ah of the<br />

superogatory prayers. Abu Qatadah reported that the Prophet, upon whom be peace, would recite al-Fatihah and some surah<br />

in the first two rak'ah of the noon prayer, and only al-Fatihah in the last two rak'ah. Sometimes he would recite some verses.<br />

The first rak'ah's recital would be longer than the second. That was how it was done in the afternoon and morning prayers.<br />

This is related by al-Bukhari, Muslim and by Abu Dawud, who adds, "We think he did that in order to allow people to catch the<br />

first rak'ah.<br />

Fiqh-us-Sunnah Subjects<br />

Prayer, Sunnah Acts<br />

1. The Sunnah Acts of the Prayer<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 129<br />

2. Raising the hands<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 129<br />

3. How to raise the hands<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 129<br />

4. When to raise the hands<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 130<br />

5. Placing the right hand upon the left<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 131<br />

6. The position of the hands<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 132<br />

7. The opening supplication<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 132<br />

8. Saying 'ameen<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 136<br />

9. Qur'anic recitation after al-Fatihah<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 137<br />

10. How to perform the recital after al-Fatihah<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 138<br />

11. Recitation after al-Fatihah<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 139<br />

12. The recitation in the morning prayer<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 139<br />

13. The recitation in the noon prayers<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 140<br />

14. The recitation in the afternoon prayer<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 140<br />

15. The recitation in the sunset prayer<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 140<br />

16. The recitation in the night prayer<br />

Fiqh us-Sunnah Vol.1 Page 141<br />

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