The Mode of Prayer (Salaat) for Women |
Prayer to be offered by
women differs from that of men only in the practical manner of its offering and
not in the spiritual sense. The Prayer times, the supplications, the number of
prostrations, bows, etc., do not differ. The difference in the physical aspects
of Prayer arise from the fact that women’s physique differs from that of men,
and follow from the commands which Allah (The Supreme) has stipulated for them
in the Holy Quran and through the Hadith of the Holy Prophet
Most differences relate to
clothing, concealment of body, posture and concealment of voice. Prior to
listing the differences in women’s mode of Prayer, we provide references from
the Holy Quran and Hadith which are the PROOFS of, and form the main bases of
these differences:
A. From The Holy Quran – Regarding Concealment Of
The Body
1. [Surah
Noor Verse 31] And command the Muslim women to keep their gaze low and to
protect their chastity, and not to reveal their adornment except what is
apparent, and to keep the cover wrapped over their bosoms; and not to reveal
their adornment except to their own husbands or fathers or husbands’ fathers, or
their sons or their husbands’ sons, or their brothers or their brothers’ sons or
sisters’ sons, or women of their religion, or the bondwomen they possess, or
male servants provided they do not have manliness, or such children who do not
know of women’s nakedness, and not to stamp their feet on the ground in order
that their hidden adornment be known; and O Muslims, all of you turn in
repentance together towards Allah, in the hope of attaining success.
2. [Surah Ahzab
Verse 59] O Prophet! Command your wives and your daughters and the women of the
Muslims to cover their faces with a part of their cloaks; this is closer to
their being recognised and not being harassed; and Allah is Oft Forgiving, Most
Merciful.
B. From The Holy Quran – Regarding Concealment Of
Voice
3. [Surah Ahzab
Verses 32 - 33] O the wives of the Prophet! You are not like any other women -
if you really fear Allah, then do not speak softly lest the one in whose heart
is a disease have any inclination, and speak fairly. And remain in your houses
and do not unveil yourselves like the unveiling prevalent in the times of
ignorance, and keep the prayer established, and pay the charity, and obey Allah
and His Noble Messenger; Allah only wills to remove all impurity from you, O the
People of the Household, and by cleansing you make you utterly
pure.
C. From The Hadith – Regarding Difference In
Prayer Positions
4. Abdullah ibn Umar (may Allah be
well pleased with him) narrates that the Holy Prophet
5. Once the Holy Prophet
6. Wail ibn Hajar (may Allah be
well pleased with him) said that the Holy Prophet
7. Abdullah ibn Umar (may Allah be
well pleased with him) was once asked on how women used to offer Prayer during
the time of the Holy Prophet
D. From Hadith – Regarding Concealment Of Voice
During Prayer
8. Narrated Abu Huraira (May Allah
be well pleased with him), The Holy Prophet
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEN’S AND WOMEN’S PRAYER
1.
Concealing the body
(Satr-e-Aurat) – that is to conceal/cover the necessary parts of the
body. For men, this consists of the body between the navel up to and including
the knees. For women this consists of the entire body, except the face, hands
and soles of the feet. Women must hide their faces from strangers whilst not in
Prayers. Wearing clothes that are so thin that body colour is exposed will make
the Prayer void. Similar is the case of the head scarf if the shine of hair is
revealed. In fact, wearing such clothes is prohibited even outside Prayer.
Before beginning Prayer the woman should make sure that (other than her face,
palms and the soles of her feet) her entire body is properly covered with opaque
clothes. If she offers Prayer in thin clothes which reveal the colour of the
skin or the shine of her hair, it will render the Prayer void. It is obligatory
to also hide the neck, ears, hair-locks hanging from the head, and the
wrists.
2. If any
part of the body (other than her face, palms and the soles of her feet) is
exposed up to one fourth of its area, and she proclaims the “Takbeer
Tahreemah” (“Allahu Akbar”) without hiding it, then the Prayer will be
deemed to have not started at all. If one fourth or more of it gets exposed
during the Prayer for a time in which "Subhaan-Allah" can be recited thrice, it
will render the Prayer void.
3. While
saying “Takbeer Tahreemah” (Allahu Akbar) a woman should raise her
hands only up to her shoulders (and not up to the ears) and should not take them
out of her cloak.
4. In the
Qiyaam (standing position), she should place her left palm on the
middle of her chest and the right palm over the
left.
5. While
bowing, she should only bow a little, enough for her hands to touch her knees,
without holding them. The fingers should be kept straight. She should stand with
her knees slightly bent, and her arms close to her
body.
6. She should
perform the prostration with her body drawn together i.e. she should keep the
abdomen joined with the thighs, the thighs with the calves, the shins with the
ground, the arms to the sides and the wrists spread on the ground. Further,
instead of keeping the feet upright, both feet should be spread out towards the
right.
7. While in
Qaadah (sitting position), instead of keeping the right foot upright,
both feet should be slid out towards the right, with her sitting on the left
foot.
8. For women,
praying in a room is better than praying out in the courtyard, and praying in a
basement is better than praying in a room. (Abu
Dawood).
OTHER IMPORTANT
POINTS:
1. Women
are exempted from offering Prayer whilst in state of impurity (due to menses or
childbirth).
2. Women
should take extra care during "Wuzu and Tayammum" by moving ornaments
(such as rings) in order not to leave the area below them - whereas nail polish
should be totally removed.
3. If
several persons are praying in the same room, women should pray behind the men.
They should not stand in line with the men.
4. Women
should offer their five daily Prayers, Taraweeh and Witr
individually. It is Makrooh Tahreemi for them to offer Prayer with
congregation. (Shaami Vol.1). A woman cannot be a leader (Imam) in any
congregational Prayer.
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Sunday, June 2, 2013
The Mode of Prayer (Salaat) for Women
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