Brief Summary
This video explains the prayers recited during the Tahiyat, a mandatory part of the Islamic prayer (salat). It differentiates between Tahiyat Awal (first Tashahhud) and Tahiyat Akhir (final Tashahhud), specifying when each is recited during the prayer sequence. The video then presents the Arabic text and pronunciation of both prayers.
- Tahiyat is a mandatory part of Salat
- There are two types of Tahiyat: Awal and Akhir
- The video provides the Arabic text and pronunciation of both prayers
Introduction to Tahiyat
The video introduces the Tahiyat prayers as an essential component of the Salat (Islamic prayer). It highlights that there are two types of Tahiyat: Tahiyat Awal, which is performed during the second Raka'ah, and Tahiyat Akhir, which is performed during the final Tashahhud. The video sets the stage for providing the specific recitations for each type of Tahiyat.
Tahiyat Awal Recitation
This section presents the Arabic text of the Tahiyat Awal prayer. The recitation includes phrases such as "Attahiyatul mubarakatus solawatut toyibatul lillah," "Assalamu'alaika ayyuhan nabiyyu warahmatullaahi wabarakatuh," "Assalamu'alaina wa'ala 'ibadillahis salihin," "Ashhadu alla ilaha illallah," and "Wa Ashhadu anna Muhammadarrasulullah." It concludes with "Allahumma sholli ala sayyidina Muhammad wa ala ali sayyidina Muhammad."
Tahiyat Akhir Recitation
The video transitions to the Tahiyat Akhir prayer, presenting its Arabic text. It begins with the same opening phrases as Tahiyat Awal: "Attahiyatul mubarakatus solawatut toyibatul lillah," "Assalamu'alaika ayyuhan nabiyyu warahmatullaahi wabarakatuh," "Assalamu'alaina wa'ala 'ibadillahis salihin," "Ashhadu alla ilaha illallah," and "Wa Ashhadu anna Muhammadarrasulullah." It continues with "Allahumma sholli ala sayyidina Muhammad wa ala ali sayyidina Muhammad," followed by "Kama shollaita ala sayyidina Ibrahim wa ala ali sayyidina Ibrahim," and "Wabarik ala sayyidina Muhammad wa ala ali sayyidina Muhammad," concluding with "Kama barokta ala sayyidina Ibrahim wa ala ali sayyidina Ibrahim fil aalamiina innaka hamidum majid."

