Abu Bakr’s Leadership
Salah — Importance & Benefitsme
Conditions & Pillars of Salah
Obligatory Acts & Sujood As-Sahw
Salah — Nullifiers & Khushoo’
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Who was Abu Bakr before Islam?

He was known as Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, a trusted and truthful man.

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What is the position of Salah in Islam?

It is the second pillar of Islam and the first deed questioned on the Day of Judgment.

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What are conditions of Salah?

Requirements that must be met before starting Salah.  

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What are the Obligatory Acts of Salah?

Essential acts that, if missed unintentionally, can be compensated with Sujood As-Sahw.

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What does Khushoo’ mean?

Humility and tranquility in Salah.

200

Why was Abu Bakr chosen as the first Khaleefah?

He was the closest companion of the Prophet ﷺ and was strong in faith and character.

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How does Salah show gratitude to Allah?

Through Salah, we thank Allah for His countless blessings.

200

What happens if a condition of Salah is missing?

The Salah is invalid.

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What happens if an Obligatory Act is missed unintentionally?

Salah remains valid if Sujood As-Sahw is performed.

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Name two things that can nullify Salah

Intentionally talking, laughing, eating, drinking, losing purity, or exposing the ‘awrah.

300

What two challenges did Abu Bakr face as Khaleefah?

False prophets and rebellious tribes.

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What does Sujood show?

Humility and recognition that Allah is our Creator and Owner.

300

What are some pillars of Salah?

Takbeer, standing, Al-Fatihah, Rukoo’, Sujood, Tashahhud, and Tasleem.

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What is the difference between a Pillar and an Obligatory Act?

A Pillar is essential to Salah, while an Obligatory Act can be compensated for if forgotten.

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Why should we maintain Khushoo’ in Salah?

To gain Allah’s reward and keep our worship sincere.

400

Why did Abu Bakr compile the Qur’an?

To preserve it after many Qur’an reciters died in battles.

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What are two benefits of Salah?.

It strengthens our connection with Allah and brings peace and discipline.

400

What is the difference between conditions and pillars?

Conditions must be met before Salah; pillars are actions performed during Salah.

400

What happens if an Obligatory Act is left out intentionally?

The Salah becomes nullified and must be repeated.

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What are some disliked actions during Salah?

Looking around, unnecessary movements, yawning, playing with clothes, or praying in a hurry.

500

What were Abu Bakr’s greatest achievements?

Restoring order after the Prophet’s ﷺ passing and compiling the Qur’an

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How does Salah remind us of the Hereafter?

It helps us focus on worshipping Allah and prepares us for what comes after this life.

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What should you do if you miss a pillar of Salah?

The missed pillar must be completed according to the rules for correcting the Salah, with Sujood As-Sahw when required.

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How can we identify whether something is a Pillar or an Obligation?

Ask whether it is essential to the structure of Salah or whether it can be compensated for when forgotten.

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Why is it important to avoid actions that nullify Salah?

They invalidate the prayer and require it to be restarted.

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