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Tashahhud

The Tashahhud (Arabic: تَشَهُّد, meaning "testimony [of faith]"), also known as at-Tahiyyat (Arabic: ٱلتَّحِيَّات), is the portion of the Muslim prayer where the person kneels or sits on the ground facing the qibla (direction of Mecca), glorifies God, and greets Muhammad and the "righteous servants of God" followed by the two testimonials. The recitation is usually followed by an invocation of the blessings and peace upon Muhammad known as Salawat.

Origins edit

There is a Hadith, thought to be authentic that states:[1]

Ibn Mas'ud is reported to have said that the Messenger of God (peace be upon him) taught me tashahhud taking my hand within his palms, in the same way as he taught me the chapter of the Quran, and we also read it after his passing away.

Sunni tradition edit

Hanafi and Hanbali edit

A version attributed to Abdullah ibn Masud is used by Sunni Muslims from both the Hanafi and the Hanbali schools, as well as the non-Sunni Ibadi Muslims:

ٱلتَّحِيَّاتُ لِلَّٰهِ وَٱلصَّلَوَاتُ وَٱلطَّيِّبَاتُ، ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكَ أَيُّهَا ٱلنَّبِيُّ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ، ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْنَا وَعَلَىٰ عِبَادِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلصَّالِحِينَ، أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ، وَأَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا عَبْدُهُ وَرَسُولُهُ.

at-taḥiyyātu li-llāhi, wa-ṣ-ṣalawātu wa-ṭ-ṭayyibātu. as-salāmu ʿalayka ʾayyuhā n-nabiyyu wa raḥmatu -llāhi wa barakātuhu. as-salāmu ʿalaynā wa ʿalā ʿibādi -llāhi ṣ-ṣāliḥīna. ʾashhadu ʾan lā ʾilāha ʾillā -llāhu wa ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥammadan ʿabduhu wa rasūluhū.

"Salutations to God and prayers and good deeds. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, as well as God's mercy and His blessings. Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God. I bear witness that there is no deity but God, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger."[2]

Maliki edit

A version attributed to Umar is used by the Maliki school:

ٱلتَّحِيَّاتُ لِلَّٰهِ ٱلزَّاكِيَاتُ لِلَّٰهِ ٱلطَّيِّبَاتُ وَٱلصَّلَوَاتُ لِلَّٰهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكَ أَيُّهَا ٱلنَّبِيُّ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ، ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْنَا وَعَلَىٰ عِبَادِ ٱللَّٰهُ ٱلصَّالِحِينَ، أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ، وَأَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا عَبْدُهُ وَرَسُولُهُ.

at-taḥīyātu li-llāhi, az-zākiyātu li-llāhi aṭ-ṭayyibātu wa-ṣ-ṣalawātu li-llāhi. as-salāmu ʿalayka ayyuhā n-nabīyu wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuhu. as-salāmu ʿalaynā wa-ʿalā ʿibādi -llāhi ṣ-ṣāliḥīna. ʾashhadu an lā ʾilāha ʾillā -llāhu wa-ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥammadan ʿabduhū wa-rasūluhū.

"Salutations to God. Pureness to God. Good deeds and prayers to God. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, as well as God's mercy and His blessings. Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God. I bear witness that there is no deity but God, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger."[3]

Shafi'i edit

A version attributed to Ibn Abbas is used by the Shafi'i school:

ٱلتَّحِيَّاتُ ٱلْمُبَارَكَاتُ ٱلصَّلَوَاتُ ٱلطَّيِّبَاتُ لِلَّٰهِ، ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكَ أَيُّهَا ٱلنَّبِيُّ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ، ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْنَا وَعَلَىٰ عِبَادِ ٱللَّٰهُ ٱلصَّالِحِينَ، أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ، وَأَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا رَسُولُ ٱللَّٰهِ.

at-taḥīyātu l-mubārakātu ṣ-ṣalawātu ṭ-ṭayyibātu li-llāhi. as-salāmu ʿalayka ʾayyuhā n-nabīyu wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuhu. as-salāmu ʿalaynā wa-ʿala ʿibādi llāhi ṣ-ṣāliḥīna. ʾashhadu ʾan lā ʾilāha ʾillā -llāhu wa-ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥammadan rasūlu -llāhi.

"Blessed salutations, prayers, good deeds to God. Peace be upon you, O Prophet, as well as God's mercy and His blessings. Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God. I bear witness that there is no deity but God, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger."[4]

Shia tradition edit

 
Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, who is a Shia cleric, in Tashahhud during a Salat.

Jafari edit

The Twelver Shias of the Ja'fari school recite the Tashahhud as:

أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ وَحْدَهُ لَا شَرِيكَ لَهُ، وأَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا عَبْدُهُ وَرَسُولُهُ.‌ ٱللَّٰهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَىٰ مُحَمَّدٍ وَآلِ مُحَمَّدٍ.

ʾashhadu ʾan lā ilāha ʾillā -llāhu waḥdahū lā sharīka lahū wa-ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥhammadan ʿabduhū wa-rasūluhū. ʾallāhumma ṣalli ʿalā muḥammadin wa-ʾāli muḥammadin.[5]

"I bear witness that there is no deity but God, the One, there is no partner to Him, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger. O God, send blessings upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad."[6]

The Tashahhud is followed by the Salam. The bare minimum is to say "as-salamu ʿalaykum" (Arabic: ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ, lit.'peace be upon you'). It is highly recommended, though, to add "wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuh" (Arabic: وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ, lit.'and God's mercy and blessings') .[5]

It is highly recommended, though, to recite

ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكَ أَيُّهَا ٱلنَّبِيُّ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ، ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْنَا وَعَلَىٰ عِبَادِ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلصَّالِحِينَ، ٱلسَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ ٱللَّٰهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ

as-salāmu ʿalayka ʿayyuhā n-nabīyu wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuhu, as-salāmu ʿalaynā wa-ʿalā ʿibādi -llāhi ṣ-ṣaliḥīna, as-salāmu ʿalaykum wa-raḥmatu -llāhi wa-barakātuhū.

"Peace be upon you, O Prophet, as well as God's mercy and His blessings. Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God. Peace be upon you all, as well as God's mercy and His blessings."[5]

Zaidi edit

For the Zaidi, the middle Tashahhud after the second rakʿah is recited as:

Bismillahi wa Billahi wa alhamdulillahi wal-asmā`ul-husna kulluhā lillahi. Ashhadu an lā ilāha ila Allāhu wahdahu lā sharīka lahu wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasūluhu[7]

"In the name of God, and upon God [is reliance]. Praise be to God, and the Beautiful names are all for the Lord. I bear witness that there is no god, but God alone, and without partners. And I bear witness that Muḥammad is His servant and Messenger."

After the last rakʿah, the Zaidi recite the Tashahhud in its full formula:

Bismillahi wa Billahi wa alhamdulillahi wal-asmā`ul-husna kulluhā lillahi.[7](Or alternatively: At-tahiyyātu lillāhi was-šalawāt waŧ-ŧayyibātu.) Ashhadu an lā ilāha ila Allāhu wahdahu lā sharīka lahu wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasūluhu. Allāhumma salli ‘ala Muhammad wa āli Muhammad. Wa bārik ‘ala Muhammad wa āli Muhammad. Ka mā salayta wa bārakta ‘ala Ibrāhīm wa ‘ala āli Ibrāhīm. Innaka Hamīdun Majīd

"In the name of God, and upon God [is reliance]. Praise be to God, and the Beautiful names are all for the Lord. I bear witness that there is no god, but God alone, and without partners. And I bear witness that Muḥammad is His servant and Messenger. O God send Your blessings upon Muḥammad, and the family of Muḥammad. And bless Muḥammad and the family of Muḥammad as You have blessed and sanctified Abraham, and the family of Abraham. You are truly worthy of praise, Full of glory."

Quranists edit

Some Quranists reject the practice of Tashahhud as an innovation.[8] This view was originally advocated by Rashad Khalifa,[9][10] and later adopted by different Quranist groups.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hadith – Asking Permission – Sahih al-Bukhari – Sunnah.com – Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه و سلم)". sunnah.com. from the original on 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2017-11-14.
  2. ^ Bukhārī, nos 831, 835, 1202, 6230, 6265, 7381.
  3. ^ Muwaṭṭa’, recension of Yaḥyā, no 240; recension of Abū Muṣ`ab, no 499; recension of Suwayd al-Hadathānī, no 161; recension of al-Shaybānī, no 146.
  4. ^ Muslim, no 403.
  5. ^ a b c "Dialogue on prayer (1) – Jurisprudence Made Easy – The Official Website of the Office of His Eminence Al-Sayyid Ali Al-Husseini Al-Sistani". sistani.org. from the original on 2016-04-24.
  6. ^ "Tashahhud and Salam". Al-Islam.org. 2013-01-30. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  7. ^ a b This aforementioned wording ("Bismillah wa Billahi...") does appear in Zaydi books of hadith such as the Musnad of Imam Zayd (as), Amaali of Ahmed bin Isa bin Zayd (as), Sharh at-Tajreed and other books of hadith with complete chains of narrators. Its legitimacy and authenticity does not depend on whether Sunni narrators report it or not. If you peruse the Sunni books of hadith, you will find variant wordings for the tashahhud. As for the Sunni reports that narrate some of the wording of the Zaidi tashahhud: The wording "Bimillah wa Billahi" on the authority of Jabir (ra) appears in Sunan an-Nisa`i and Al-Mustadrak. Imam Hakim authenticated the report. There is another wording that says: "Bismillahi wa khayr al-Asmaa." This is narrated from Umar in Al-Mustadrak and Al-Hakim said that it is authentic according to the criteria of Muslim. It also appears in the Sunan of al-Bayhaqi. There is also "Bismillah wa Billahi wa khayr al-Asmaa" narrated from Ibn Zubayr in the Mu'jam al-Kabeer and al-Mu'jam al-Aswat of at-Tabaraani.
  8. ^ "True Islam – Salat Innovations". True Islam – Salat Innovations. from the original on 2017-03-11. Retrieved 2017-11-14. Reciting a prayer (called "At-Tahiyaat" or "Tashahud") during the Salat to commemorate Prophets Muhammad and Abraham and their families and friends! The Quran commands believers to dedicate their Salat and all worship practices to the name of God alone (6:162, 20:14). To praise or commemorate any other name during the Salat immediately invalidates the Salat and turns it into an act of shirk. Reciting a corrupt Shahada during Salat: God gave us the correct Shahada (Testimony) in the Quran (3:18). The Quranic Shahada is the one uttered by God Himself, the angels and all those endowed with knowledge. The corrupt innovation of adding the name of Muhammad to the Shahada is once again, an act of shirk. This corrupt Shahada is uttered during the Salat when the Quranic Shahada should be recited instead.
  9. ^ "Appendix 15, Religious Duties: A Gift From God". www.masjidtucson.org.
  10. ^ "How to know the method of the Religious Practices of Islam from the Quran". www.masjidtucson.org. The foundation of Islam is to 'Worship God Alone,' and therefore, all worship must be devoted absolutely to God alone. You cannot mention or bear witness about any other entity besides God in the prayer (3:18, 39:45, 63:1-2, 72:18-19).

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tashahhud, arabic, meaning, testimony, faith, also, known, tahiyyat, arabic, ٱلت, ات, portion, muslim, prayer, where, person, kneels, sits, ground, facing, qibla, direction, mecca, glorifies, greets, muhammad, righteous, servants, followed, testimonials, recit. The Tashahhud Arabic ت ش ه د meaning testimony of faith also known as at Tahiyyat Arabic ٱلت ح ي ات is the portion of the Muslim prayer where the person kneels or sits on the ground facing the qibla direction of Mecca glorifies God and greets Muhammad and the righteous servants of God followed by the two testimonials The recitation is usually followed by an invocation of the blessings and peace upon Muhammad known as Salawat Contents 1 Origins 2 Sunni tradition 2 1 Hanafi and Hanbali 2 2 Maliki 2 3 Shafi i 3 Shia tradition 3 1 Jafari 3 2 Zaidi 4 Quranists 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrigins editThere is a Hadith thought to be authentic that states 1 Ibn Mas ud is reported to have said that the Messenger of God peace be upon him taught me tashahhud taking my hand within his palms in the same way as he taught me the chapter of the Quran and we also read it after his passing away Sunni tradition editHanafi and Hanbali edit A version attributed to Abdullah ibn Masud is used by Sunni Muslims from both the Hanafi and the Hanbali schools as well as the non Sunni Ibadi Muslims ٱلت ح ي ات ل ل ه و ٱلص ل و ات و ٱلط ي ب ات ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ك أ ي ه ا ٱلن ب ي و ر ح م ة ٱلل ه و ب ر ك ات ه ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ن ا و ع ل ى ع ب اد ٱلل ه ٱلص ال ح ين أ ش ه د أ ن ل ا إ ل ه إ ل ا ٱلل ه و أ ش ه د أ ن م ح م د ا ع ب د ه و ر س ول ه at taḥiyyatu li llahi wa ṣ ṣalawatu wa ṭ ṭayyibatu as salamu ʿalayka ʾayyuha n nabiyyu wa raḥmatu llahi wa barakatuhu as salamu ʿalayna wa ʿala ʿibadi llahi ṣ ṣaliḥina ʾashhadu ʾan la ʾilaha ʾilla llahu wa ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥammadan ʿabduhu wa rasuluhu Salutations to God and prayers and good deeds Peace be upon you O Prophet as well as God s mercy and His blessings Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God I bear witness that there is no deity but God and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger 2 Maliki edit A version attributed to Umar is used by the Maliki school ٱلت ح ي ات ل ل ه ٱلز اك ي ات ل ل ه ٱلط ي ب ات و ٱلص ل و ات ل ل ه ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ك أ ي ه ا ٱلن ب ي و ر ح م ة ٱلل ه و ب ر ك ات ه ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ن ا و ع ل ى ع ب اد ٱلل ه ٱلص ال ح ين أ ش ه د أ ن ل ا إ ل ه إ ل ا ٱلل ه و أ ش ه د أ ن م ح م د ا ع ب د ه و ر س ول ه at taḥiyatu li llahi az zakiyatu li llahi aṭ ṭayyibatu wa ṣ ṣalawatu li llahi as salamu ʿalayka ayyuha n nabiyu wa raḥmatu llahi wa barakatuhu as salamu ʿalayna wa ʿala ʿibadi llahi ṣ ṣaliḥina ʾashhadu an la ʾilaha ʾilla llahu wa ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥammadan ʿabduhu wa rasuluhu Salutations to God Pureness to God Good deeds and prayers to God Peace be upon you O Prophet as well as God s mercy and His blessings Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God I bear witness that there is no deity but God and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger 3 Shafi i edit A version attributed to Ibn Abbas is used by the Shafi i school ٱلت ح ي ات ٱل م ب ار ك ات ٱلص ل و ات ٱلط ي ب ات ل ل ه ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ك أ ي ه ا ٱلن ب ي و ر ح م ة ٱلل ه و ب ر ك ات ه ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ن ا و ع ل ى ع ب اد ٱلل ه ٱلص ال ح ين أ ش ه د أ ن ل ا إ ل ه إ ل ا ٱلل ه و أ ش ه د أ ن م ح م د ا ر س ول ٱلل ه at taḥiyatu l mubarakatu ṣ ṣalawatu ṭ ṭayyibatu li llahi as salamu ʿalayka ʾayyuha n nabiyu wa raḥmatu llahi wa barakatuhu as salamu ʿalayna wa ʿala ʿibadi llahi ṣ ṣaliḥina ʾashhadu ʾan la ʾilaha ʾilla llahu wa ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥammadan rasulu llahi Blessed salutations prayers good deeds to God Peace be upon you O Prophet as well as God s mercy and His blessings Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God I bear witness that there is no deity but God and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger 4 Shia tradition edit nbsp Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami who is a Shia cleric in Tashahhud during a Salat Jafari edit The Twelver Shias of the Ja fari school recite the Tashahhud as أ ش ه د أ ن ل ا إ ل ه إ ل ا ٱلل ه و ح د ه ل ا ش ر يك ل ه وأ ش ه د أ ن م ح م د ا ع ب د ه و ر س ول ه ٱلل ه م ص ل ع ل ى م ح م د و آل م ح م د ʾashhadu ʾan la ilaha ʾilla llahu waḥdahu la sharika lahu wa ʾashhadu ʾanna muḥhammadan ʿabduhu wa rasuluhu ʾallahumma ṣalli ʿala muḥammadin wa ʾali muḥammadin 5 I bear witness that there is no deity but God the One there is no partner to Him and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger O God send blessings upon Muhammad and the family of Muhammad 6 The Tashahhud is followed by the Salam The bare minimum is to say as salamu ʿalaykum Arabic ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ك م lit peace be upon you It is highly recommended though to add wa raḥmatu llahi wa barakatuh Arabic و ر ح م ة ٱلل ه و ب ر ك ات ه lit and God s mercy and blessings 5 It is highly recommended though to recite ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ك أ ي ه ا ٱلن ب ي و ر ح م ة ٱلل ه و ب ر ك ات ه ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ن ا و ع ل ى ع ب اد ٱلل ه ٱلص ال ح ين ٱلس ل ام ع ل ي ك م و ر ح م ة ٱلل ه و ب ر ك ات ه as salamu ʿalayka ʿayyuha n nabiyu wa raḥmatu llahi wa barakatuhu as salamu ʿalayna wa ʿala ʿibadi llahi ṣ ṣaliḥina as salamu ʿalaykum wa raḥmatu llahi wa barakatuhu Peace be upon you O Prophet as well as God s mercy and His blessings Peace be upon us and upon the righteous servants of God Peace be upon you all as well as God s mercy and His blessings 5 Zaidi edit For the Zaidi the middle Tashahhud after the second rakʿah is recited as Bismillahi wa Billahi wa alhamdulillahi wal asma ul husna kulluha lillahi Ashhadu an la ilaha ila Allahu wahdahu la sharika lahu wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu 7 In the name of God and upon God is reliance Praise be to God and the Beautiful names are all for the Lord I bear witness that there is no god but God alone and without partners And I bear witness that Muḥammad is His servant and Messenger After the last rakʿah the Zaidi recite the Tashahhud in its full formula Bismillahi wa Billahi wa alhamdulillahi wal asma ul husna kulluha lillahi 7 Or alternatively At tahiyyatu lillahi was salawat waŧ ŧayyibatu Ashhadu an la ilaha ila Allahu wahdahu la sharika lahu wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu Allahumma salli ala Muhammad wa ali Muhammad Wa barik ala Muhammad wa ali Muhammad Ka ma salayta wa barakta ala Ibrahim wa ala ali Ibrahim Innaka Hamidun Majid In the name of God and upon God is reliance Praise be to God and the Beautiful names are all for the Lord I bear witness that there is no god but God alone and without partners And I bear witness that Muḥammad is His servant and Messenger O God send Your blessings upon Muḥammad and the family of Muḥammad And bless Muḥammad and the family of Muḥammad as You have blessed and sanctified Abraham and the family of Abraham You are truly worthy of praise Full of glory Quranists editSome Quranists reject the practice of Tashahhud as an innovation 8 This view was originally advocated by Rashad Khalifa 9 10 and later adopted by different Quranist groups See also edit nbsp Islam portal Shahadah Adhan Iqamah Salawat Dhikr Peace be upon himReferences edit Hadith Asking Permission Sahih al Bukhari Sunnah com Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه و سلم sunnah com Archived from the original on 2017 11 15 Retrieved 2017 11 14 Bukhari nos 831 835 1202 6230 6265 7381 Muwaṭṭa recension of Yaḥya no 240 recension of Abu Muṣ ab no 499 recension of Suwayd al Hadathani no 161 recension of al Shaybani no 146 Muslim no 403 a b c Dialogue on prayer 1 Jurisprudence Made Easy The Official Website of the Office of His Eminence Al Sayyid Ali Al Husseini Al Sistani sistani org Archived from the original on 2016 04 24 Tashahhud and Salam Al Islam org 2013 01 30 Retrieved 2019 05 22 a b This aforementioned wording Bismillah wa Billahi does appear in Zaydi books of hadith such as the Musnad of Imam Zayd as Amaali of Ahmed bin Isa bin Zayd as Sharh at Tajreed and other books of hadith with complete chains of narrators Its legitimacy and authenticity does not depend on whether Sunni narrators report it or not If you peruse the Sunni books of hadith you will find variant wordings for the tashahhud As for the Sunni reports that narrate some of the wording of the Zaidi tashahhud The wording Bimillah wa Billahi on the authority of Jabir ra appears in Sunan an Nisa i and Al Mustadrak Imam Hakim authenticated the report There is another wording that says Bismillahi wa khayr al Asmaa This is narrated from Umar in Al Mustadrak and Al Hakim said that it is authentic according to the criteria of Muslim It also appears in the Sunan of al Bayhaqi There is also Bismillah wa Billahi wa khayr al Asmaa narrated from Ibn Zubayr in the Mu jam al Kabeer and al Mu jam al Aswat of at Tabaraani True Islam Salat Innovations True Islam Salat Innovations Archived from the original on 2017 03 11 Retrieved 2017 11 14 Reciting a prayer called At Tahiyaat or Tashahud during the Salat to commemorate Prophets Muhammad and Abraham and their families and friends The Quran commands believers to dedicate their Salat and all worship practices to the name of God alone 6 162 20 14 To praise or commemorate any other name during the Salat immediately invalidates the Salat and turns it into an act of shirk Reciting a corrupt Shahada during Salat God gave us the correct Shahada Testimony in the Quran 3 18 The Quranic Shahada is the one uttered by God Himself the angels and all those endowed with knowledge The corrupt innovation of adding the name of Muhammad to the Shahada is once again an act of shirk This corrupt Shahada is uttered during the Salat when the Quranic Shahada should be recited instead Appendix 15 Religious Duties A Gift From God www masjidtucson org How to know the method of the Religious Practices of Islam from the Quran www masjidtucson org The foundation of Islam is to Worship God Alone and therefore all worship must be devoted absolutely to God alone You cannot mention or bear witness about any other entity besides God in the prayer 3 18 39 45 63 1 2 72 18 19 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tashahhud Learn how to Recite Tashahhud Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tashahhud amp 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