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The Second Rak'ah and At-Tashahhud: A Continuation of the Prayer

Immerse yourself in the second Rak'ah of Muslim Salah. From Al-Fatiha to At-Tashahhud, explore its role in enhancing a believer's connection with Allah
The Second Rak'ah and At-Tashahhud: A Continuation of the Prayer
Jonathan Almawi
September 14, 2023
50 min read
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The Essence of Muslim Prayer: Rak'ah by Rak'ah

Journey through the essence of Rak'ah in Muslim Salah. Grasp the significance of each phase, from Qiyam to Sajdah, and its role in deepening a believer's connection to Allah
The Essence of Muslim Prayer: Rak'ah by Rak'ah
Jonathan Almawi
September 14, 2023
40 min read
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The Third and Fourth Raka'at in Muslim Prayer

Delve into the third and fourth Raka'at in Muslim prayer. Explore their spiritual significance, practices, and their pivotal role in connecting worshipers to Allah
The Third and Fourth Raka'at in Muslim Prayer
Jonathan Almawi
September 14, 2023
45 min read
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The Qunut: A Supplication in Prayer

Explore the Qunut: A pivotal supplication in Muslim prayers. Delve into its variations, profound spiritual meanings, and its relevance in contemporary practice.
The Qunut: A Supplication in Prayer
Jonathan Almawi
September 14, 2023
3.5 hour read
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Salat-al-Jumu'ah: The Friday Prayer

Delve into Salat-al-Jumu'ah: Islam's esteemed Friday Prayer. Explore its rituals, the wisdom of the Khutbah, and the spiritual connection it fosters among Muslims.
Salat-al-Jumu'ah: The Friday Prayer
Jonathan Almawi
September 14, 2023
45 min read

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Islamic Center of Macomb, Illinois
601 Wigwam Hollow Rd, Macomb, IL 61455
PH: 1 (309)-833-3875

Prayer times from March 9, 2024

Please adjust your clock from tomorrow due to day light savings.

Jummah Kuthba at 1:30 PM

Fajr: 6:20 AM

Dhuhr: 1:30PM

Asr: 6:30 PM

Maghreb: 7:20 PM

Isha: 9:00 PM

** Maghreb time may be adjusted plus five minutes.

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Common FAQ

What are the obligatory acts of Wudu in Islam?

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At the Islamic Center of Macomb, we shed light on the essential obligatory acts of Wudu in the Hanafi madhhab. These acts are crucial for the ritual's validity, reflecting both physical purification and deeper spiritual meanings.

he obligatory acts of Wudu, as mentioned in the Hanafi madhhab (school of thought), consist of the following:

  1. Intention (Niyyah): This internal commitment to perform Wudu is solely for the sake of worshiping Allah.
  2. Washing the Face: This represents the cleansing of one's physical self and the removal of impurities.
  3. Washing the Arms up to the Elbows: This step signifies purity in actions, emphasizing deeds free from impurities.
  4. Wiping the Head with Water: Symbolizes the purification of thoughts and intentions.
  5. Washing the Feet up to the Ankles: Stresses the importance of treading the path of righteousness and spiritual growth.

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