Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Difference In Salaat Between Men And Women



There are a few differences with regards to the postures 
adopted by men and women when offering salaat.
 They are as follows:

1. If a man is covered with a sheet or shawl, then at the time of
saying takbeer-e-tahreemah he has to take out his hands from
under the shawl and raise them upto his ears if there is no need
 to keep them inside. For example, when it is cold, he still has to
 take them out. As for women, under all conditions they have
to keep their hands inside and raise them upto their shoulders.

2. After saying the takbeer-e-tahreemah, men have to clasp their
 hands below the navel while women have to clasp them on their chests.

3. When clasping the hands, men have to place the right hand over the
 left hand in such a way that the thumb and little finger encircles the
left wrist with the remaining three fingers extended along the left
arm. A woman has to place her right palm over the back of her left
 hand and she should not form a circle with the right hand, nor
should she clasp her left hand.

4. In ruku men have to bow down quite low, to the extent that
 their heads, hips, and backs are in line. Women should not
go so low down. Instead, they should only bow down to the
extent that their hands touch their knees.

5. In ruku, men should spread out their fingers and place them
on their knees while women should not do this. Instead, they
should keep their fingers together when placing them on their knees.

6. In ruku, men should keep their elbows away from their sides
 while women should keep them close to their sides.

7. In sajdah, men should keep their stomachs away from their
thighs and their arms away from their sides while women have to
 keep all these parts close together.

8. In sajdah, men should raise their elbows above the ground
while women should place them on the ground.

9. In sajdah, men should keep the toes upright while women
should not do this.

10. In the sitting posture, men should sit on their left leg
and the fingers of the right leg should be upright. Women
have to sit on their left buttock and both their legs should
point towards the right hand side in such a way that the
right thigh comes over the left thigh and the right calf over the left calf.

11. Women do not have the choice of offering their salaat aloud
under any circumstances. They should always offer all their
salaats in a soft voice. 
Bahishti Zewar



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