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The reason behind the prostration of forgetfulness and for that matter unintentional excess and deficiencies (in the number of any essential pillar of the prayer) or misplaced utterance, standing and sitting is that [[Devil (Islam)|Iblis]] distracts our attention and creates disorder in prayer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.al-islam.org/a-commentary-on-prayer-muhsin-qaraati/10.htm#_ftnref341|title=Bowing Down {ruku‘} and Prostration {sujud}|publisher= |
The reason behind the prostration of forgetfulness and for that matter unintentional excess and deficiencies (in the number of any essential pillar of the prayer) or misplaced utterance, standing and sitting is that [[Devil (Islam)|Iblis]] distracts our attention and creates disorder in prayer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.al-islam.org/a-commentary-on-prayer-muhsin-qaraati/10.htm#_ftnref341|title=Bowing Down {ruku‘} and Prostration {sujud}|publisher= |
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Revision as of 22:26, 11 October 2013
Overview
Types of Sujud Sahwi
Qabli
Ba'adi
Reason for Sujud Sahwi
The reason behind the prostration of forgetfulness and for that matter unintentional excess and deficiencies (in the number of any essential pillar of the prayer) or misplaced utterance, standing and sitting is that Iblis distracts our attention and creates disorder in prayer.[1]
Therefore, after prayer one performs two prostrations so as to rub his nose in the ground and to inform him that every time he creates disorder, you will again perform prostration before God.
Hadrat ‘Ali (Peace be on Him) said: “The external appearance {zahir} of the sujud is the placing of the forehead on the ground with sincerity and humility, but its esoteric essence {batin} is the detachment of the heart from all perishable things, attachment of the heart to the eternal abode, and relief from pride, fanaticism and all worldly attachments.
References
- ^ "Bowing Down {ruku'} and Prostration {sujud}". Al-Islam.Org. Retrieved 11 October 2013.