Muslims believe that while Allah speaks to practicing Muslims through the Quran, salaah is the method in which Muslims use to respond to Allah. During the prayer, while standing, the congregates would raise their hands up to their shoulders and would say “Allah Akbar” which translated to, “Allah is the greatest.” Following this motion, the congregates would bend down and repeat, “Allah Akbar” with their back and neck straight and leveled with the ground in a 90 degree angle. While in this position, the congregates would praise Allah in Arabic, repeating this saying three times. After standing up from this position, the people would bring their arms back beside their hips and recite another Arabic saying once, praising Allah once more. The congregates would then move to the following position called the sajdah, in which they would place their head, knees, and hands on the floor, again reciting Allah Akbar. Rising from sajdah, they would transition to a different position in which congregates would place their left foot on the floor and would place the right toes on the floor only with their hands on their knees. While in this
Muslims believe that while Allah speaks to practicing Muslims through the Quran, salaah is the method in which Muslims use to respond to Allah. During the prayer, while standing, the congregates would raise their hands up to their shoulders and would say “Allah Akbar” which translated to, “Allah is the greatest.” Following this motion, the congregates would bend down and repeat, “Allah Akbar” with their back and neck straight and leveled with the ground in a 90 degree angle. While in this position, the congregates would praise Allah in Arabic, repeating this saying three times. After standing up from this position, the people would bring their arms back beside their hips and recite another Arabic saying once, praising Allah once more. The congregates would then move to the following position called the sajdah, in which they would place their head, knees, and hands on the floor, again reciting Allah Akbar. Rising from sajdah, they would transition to a different position in which congregates would place their left foot on the floor and would place the right toes on the floor only with their hands on their knees. While in this