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3- Standing Upright

Issue 476: One must stand still while pronouncing the Takbeerat-al-ihram reciting the Al-Hamd and the other chapter of the Holy Quran after Al-Hamd.

Issue 477: If one forgets to bow after the recitation of Al-Hamd and the chapter, and sits down to enter the prostrations, but before entering the prostrations, they remember that they have not performed the bow; they must stand upright again, perform the bow, and then enter their prostrations.

Issue 478: A disabled person who can by no means stand upright, even with the help of a stick or a crutch or leaning against a wall, they must sit facing the Quiblah and offer their prayers, and if this is also impossible, they must lie down and offer their prayers.

Issue 479: One must stand on their both feet while offering prayers, but it is not necessary that the weight of their body should be on their both feet, that is, it does not matter if the weight of their body is on one of their feet.

Issue 480: It is obligatory to stand upright and still after bowing, and then kneel down for prostrations, and if one intentionally avoids this standing, their prayers will be void.

Issue 481: When a person wants to move backwards, forwards, to the left or right while praying, they must stop pronouncing their prayers, and continue the pronunciation after moving. But "Bi haw lillahi wa quwwatihi aqumu wa aq ud" must be pronounced while rising for one's next Rak'at. One must avoid moving their body and must keep still while saying any obligatory word of remembrance (dhikr) in prayers, and as an obligatory precaution, their body must also be still while pronouncing the recommended words of remembrance.

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