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Women should place their hands over their chest.
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You are now in a state of ihram, which means that all worldly things are forbidden for you, such as talking, laughing, eating, drinking or thinking about anything that will distract you.
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There are many free apps which will tell you where the Qiblah is, using the compass on your phone. Stand and face the Qiblah (direction towards the Ka‘bah in Makkah), which in the UK is towards the south-east.Find a clean space (like on a prayer mat) and somewhere that won’t cause inconvenience for others.Women must cover everything except the hands, feet and face. The awrah for men is to cover everything from and including the navel to the knees. When it’s time for Salah, ensure you have wudu and you are wearing clothing that, at a minimum, covers your awrah.You can easily find the correct Salah times for your location by using an app or website. Salah is to be performed during five set times during each day and night. All of the rulings here are according to the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence. We’ve put together this brief guide as an easy way for beginners to learn how its performed, or for anyone who wants to refresh their knowledge. Salah is a gift for every believer and it is the first thing we are accounted for on the Day of Judgement. It gives us an opportunity to communicate with Allah, remember Him, show our gratitude to Him, with the act of prostration being the moment we are closest to Him. Performing Salah five times daily is compulsory for all Muslims past puberty, which is the age of legal responsibility. Salah is the second of five pillars of Islam.