Bismillah wa’lhamdolilah wassalatu wassalam ‘ala Rasool Allah

For the most part, or at least from my personal experience, from childhood salat was always made to seem very rigid; one way of doing it, no variation, very systematic. And since we were never taught these variations, salat just ended up becoming a thoughtless set of actions, repeating the same things over and over again. However, as I grew older I realized that there is a lot of variation in salat, a lot that we can do to really build that relationship Allah throughout our salat.

The Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalam would commence his recitation with many kinds of supplications in which he would praise Allaah the Exalted, and glorify and extol Him. He in fact ordered “the man who prayed badly” to do so, saying to him: **No person’s prayer is complete unless he says takbeer, praises Allaah the Mighty and Sublime and extols Him, recites of the Qur’aan what is easy for him …

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From this we gather that the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalam would start his salat with a variety of different supplications…not just one!

The most common supplication that is recited is the following:

You are Glorified, O Allaah, and Praised; Your Name is Blessed;
Your Majesty
is Exalted, and none has the right to worshipped but You

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  However, do you know there are other supplications that can be made? Using different supplications will allow you to build a closer relationship with Allah and it will definitely make salat more enjoyable for the believers.
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    Try some of these other supplications from the traditions of our beloved Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalam:
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      One of the Companions commenced with this, to which the Messenger (sallallaahu &#8216;alaihi wa sallam) said: <strong>Wonderful for it</strong><strong> is that the doors of the heavens were opened for it (Muslim)</strong>
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      <strong style="font-style: italic;">Praise be to Allaah, many, pure, blessed praises.</strong><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> Alhamdolilahi hamdann katheeran tayyiban mubarakann fee</span>
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      Another man commenced with this, to which he (sallallaahu &#8216;alaihi wa sallam) said: <strong>I saw twelve angels competing as to which of them would take it up (Muslim)</strong>
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  <span style="font-style: italic; font-size: 100%;"><strong></strong></span>And there are many more supplications which can be found in traditions of our beloved Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalam. I recommend memorizing a few and inshallah switch up the use of them so you can take your prayers out of the same monotonous routine.
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  All of these supplications are taken from Shaykh Albani&#8217;s book entitled, &#8220;The Prophets Prayer Described&#8221; which can be viewed by clicking <a href="http://www.qss.org/articles/salah/08.html#RTFToC1">here</a>.
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  May Allah give us the tawfeeq to understand, implement, and teach others.
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