Congregational prayer (Islam)

Congregational prayer at a mosque in Indonesia

Salat al-jama‘ah (Congregational Prayer) or prayer in congregation (jama'ah) is considered to have more social and spiritual benefit than praying by oneself. When praying in congregation, the people stand in straight parallel rows behind the chosen imam, facing qibla. The imam, who leads the congregation in salat, is usually chosen to be a scholar or the one who has the best knowledge of the Qur'an, preferably someone who has memorised it in its entirety (a hafiz) . In the first row behind the Imam, if available, would be another hafiz to correct the Imam in case a mistake is made during the performance of the salat. The prayer is performed as normal, with the congregation following the actions and movements of the imam as he performs the salat.[1][2]

  1. ^ "تعريف و معنى صلاة الجماعة في معجم المعاني الجامع - معجم عربي عربي". almaany.
  2. ^ "عرض المقالة - المحراب - موقع الإسلام". al-islam. Archived from the original on 2017-06-27. Retrieved 2015-01-20.

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