Eid

How to Pray Eid Prayer (How to Pray Eid Salah)

Today we discuss about How to Pray Eid Prayer (How to Pray Eid Salah). Although lockdown meant many of us couldn’t pray the Eid al-Fitr prayer, we may be able to pray the Eid al-Adha prayer. (Please check with your local masjid to make arrangements).

The Eid prayer can be slightly confusing, since we only do it once a year and it’s necessary to refresh our memory! So we’ve prepared an easy guide to help you pray the Eid prayer. Follow the below steps on both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. (They are based on the Hanafi school of thought).

Check also:  Happy EID Mubarak Wishes For Friends, Family, Lover

How to Pray Eid Salah

Before you start

  1. Before going to the Eid prayer, it is Sunnah to make ghusl and put on your best clothes. Eid is a celebration, after all!
  1. It is also Sunnah to recite takbeer after leaving your house as you travel to the Eid prayer. This is: Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar. La ilaaha illa-llaah, wa-llaahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, wa li-llaahil hamd.
  1. There are no nafl (voluntary) prayers offered before or after the Eid prayer. Ibn Abbas (ra) said, ‘The Prophet (saw) went out to the place of prayer on the Day of Fitr and prayed two raka’ah of Eid prayer, not praying before or after them’. [Bukhari]
  1. Just like with other prayers, remember to make your niyyah (intention) before you start. This intention must be present in the heart. However, if you wish to verbalise it too, you can do so as follows, ‘I intend to pray two raka’ah of the Eid al-Fitr/Eid al-Adha prayer for Allah facing the Ka’bah’.

The first rak’ah

  1. Now start your prayer by raising your hands up to your earlobes for men, and shoulders for women, while saying the takbeer: Allahu Akbar. Then, place your right hand over your left, just below the naval. Women should place their hands over their chest.
  1. Recite your opening supplication: SubhanaK-Allahumma wa bihamdiKa, wa tabaarak-asmuKa, wa ta-’aala jadduKa, wa la ilaaha illa ghayruK. This means: O Allah, glory and praise are for You, and blessed is Your Name, and exalted is Your Majesty and there is no god but You.
  1. Now comes the main thing that differentiates the Eid prayer from other prayers! The Imam will now recite multiple takbeers to start the prayer. For each takbeer, raise your hands up to your ears/shoulders and then let them fall to your sides.
  1. The number of takbeers will vary depending on the Imam. A Hanafi Imam will say takbeer three times. But typically, your Imam will run through the amount of takbeers prior to the start of the prayer, so pay attention!
  1. Now that the takbeers are over, place your right hand over your left on your chest/below your navel, as you would normally do while praying. Now the Imam will recite Surah al-Fatihah followed by another surah.
  1. The rest of the rak’ah will be prayed the same as your normal compulsory prayers.

The second rak’ah

  1. In the second rak’ah, the Imam will recite Surah al-Fatihah followed by another surah.
  1. After this Qur’an recitation, the Imam will recite multiple takbeers again! Remember, for each takbeer, raise your hands to your ears/shoulders and let them fall to your side. A Hanafi Imam will recite three takbeers, but other Imams will be different, so pay attention.
  1. When the takbeers are over, go down into a bowing position (ruku).
  1. The rest of the rak’ah will be the same as your normal compulsory prayers.
  1. After the prayer, the Imam will address the people in a khutbah (sermon). This can last anywhere from around 10-30 minutes, during which the Imam will address important Islamic issues. It is essential that you listen to the sermon.

After you finish

  1. One more thing – take a different route home after praying. Both the routes you take will testify that you attended this prayer on the Day of Judgement. Abu Huraira narrates that when the Messenger (saw) would go for Eid (prayer), he would return taking a different path from the one he had used to come. [Ibn Majah]​

Further notes

There are just a few more things you need to know for each Eid prayer.

Here are a couple of things to note about Eid al-Fitr Salah:

  • It is Sunnah to eat something before the prayer, usually something sweet like dates. ‘The Messenger (saw) would not leave for Eid al-Fitr until he ate…’ [Ahmad]
  • You must pay your Zakat al-Fitr (Fitrana) before the prayer, so the poor can be fed on Eid day. Zakat al-Fitr (£3.50 per person) is obligatory upon every member of your household, including children and the elderly, and cannot be made up if neglected.

Here are a couple of things to note about Eid al-Adha Salah:

  • It is Sunnah to eat something after the prayer. If possible, this should be the meal with your Qurbani meat, but even if you’re sacrificing abroad, it’s still better not to eat until you’ve completed Eid al-Adha prayer. ‘…he (saw) would not eat on Eid al-Adha until he would return and eat from the animal he sacrificed’. [Ahmad]
  • You must order your Qurbani before the prayer, as it will not be valid if you sacrifice the animal after the prayer. The Prophet (saw) said, ‘Whoever slaughtered the sacrifice before offering the Eid prayer, should slaughter another sacrifice in its place; and whoever has not slaughtered their sacrifice yet, should slaughter now’. [Bukhari]

FAQ about Eid-ul-Fitr Prayer

1. Is performing Eid prayer Fard?

No, performing Eid prayer is wajeb. Some Islamic scholars also opined as Fard. The Prophet (PBUH) performed it with much passion and asked his followers to do so.

2. Is congregation compulsory for Eid-ul-Fitr?

Yes, congregation is mendatory for Eidul Fitr prayer, not only for Eid-ul-Fitr, but also for Eidul Adha too. But the number of partcipants in the congregation is not specific. Any number of participants can arrange congregation be it small number or large.

3. Is there any Salah before performing Eid prayer?

There is no Sunnah or Nafl salah prior to Eid prayer or after it. In case of performing the salah at mosque instead of open ground, one must perform two rakaat Nafl before sitting down.

4. Is paying Sadqah before Eid salah compulsory?

Our Prophet (PBUH) used to pay Sadqah prior to the Eid day. It’s not mendatory to pay before Eid. However, paying after eid does not serve the true purpose of sadqah properly. Sadqah is paid to the poor before Eid so that they can enjoy Eid purchasing the necessary commodities.

5. What is the Eid Supplication?

Our Prophet (PBUH) used to pray for everyone he met on the day. He recites the following Dua:

تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنكُم

Translation: “May Allah accept from you and us.”

Tanjila Zizji

Hi. I’m Tanjila and I love to travel. I had to write this ‘why I love travelling’ essay to try to express how much I love travel. I also write about International event & Holidays. I started this blog in 2018 to document my trip around the world.

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