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rayer (Salah) is one of the most important acts of worship in Islam. But for a prayer to be valid, it must include certain essential parts known as the Pillars of Prayer (Arkan-e-Salah).

In this video, you will learn all the pillars of prayer in easy and simple words, so everyone can understand—whether you are a beginner or just want to strengthen your knowledge. Each pillar is explained step-by-step, helping you perform your Salah correctly and with confidence.

This video covers:

What are the Pillars of Prayer?

Why they are important

Simple explanation of each pillar

Common mistakes to avoid

If any pillar is missing, the prayer is not complete, so learning them is very important for every Muslim.

Watch till the end to improve your Salah and get closer to Allah.

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Transcript
00:05As-salamu alaykum, today we are learning about the Pillars of Prayer and the Call to Prayer Adhan.
00:10What are the Pillars of Prayer?
00:12They are the obligatory acts within the prayer, known as Archean.
00:16There are six main pillars, saying Takbiri Tahrima, Qiyam, Kiraat, Ruku, both Sajdas, and finally Qada Akhira.
00:25Next, what is Adhan?
00:26It means to announce the prayer with specific words.
00:30It is a highly emphasized Sunnah.
00:32When giving Adhan, it's best to stand facing the Qibla and speak loudly and clearly from an elevated place.
00:39Remember, prayer is the key to success.
00:41Thanks for watching.
00:42Today we will learn about Takbiri Tahrima and the Pillars of Prayer.
00:47Question, what is meant by Takbiri Tahrima?
00:49Answer, saying Allahu Akbar at the time of making intention is called Takbiri Tahrima.
00:54By saying this Takbir, the prayer begins, and actions that are contrary to prayer become forbidden.
01:01That is why it is called Takbiri Tahrima.
01:05Question, if the Takbiri Tahrima of a Fard prayer is said while bending, is it valid?
01:10Answer, no, because standing upright is a condition in Fard prayers.
01:15First Pillar of Prayer, Qiyam.
01:17Qiyam means standing.
01:19Proper standing means standing so upright that the hands do not reach the knees.
01:24In Fard prayers, standing is obligatory.
01:27However, if due to illness a person cannot stand, then it is permissible to pray while sitting.
01:34Follow if you want to understand Islam better and apply it in your daily life.
01:37If you found this video helpful, please leave your question in the comments and don't skip the next video at
01:41the end.
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