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		<title>Y9 Lesson 6 End of An Epic Journey</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Final Y9 salah lesson. Covers the salam, istighfar after salah, two adhkar from Bukhari and Abu Dawud, the sajdah adhkar, and a full series summary activity.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Salah has ended. What happens next?</strong> Lesson 6 &#8220;End of an Epic Journey,&#8221; closes the Y9 salah series, covering the salam, the adhkar after salah, and a full summary of the six-lesson journey.</p>



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<li><strong>The salam and its meaning</strong> are revisited from the previous lesson, with learners asked to identify who receives the greeting, why we feel shy or grateful after salah ends, and what it means to have just stood before Allah.</li>



<li><strong>Seeking forgiveness immediately after salah</strong> is explored through the practice of our beloved Prophet ﷺ, with the lesson asking learners to reflect on why istighfar follows salah rather than celebration.</li>



<li><strong>Two adhkar after salah taught in full</strong>: the declaration of tawhid from Sahih al-Bukhari affirming Allah&#8217;s sole sovereignty, praise, and power, and the duʿa from Abu Dawud asking Allah for help in dhikr, gratitude, and excellence in worship.</li>



<li><strong>The adhkar of sajdah</strong> is presented in Arabic with a paired translation activity, in which learners declare that their face has prostrated to the One who created and shaped it, and split its hearing and sight, closing with praise of Allah as the best of creators.</li>



<li><strong>A full summary activity</strong> draws together all six lessons, from preparation and wudu through to tashahhud, duʿa, and salam, with learners producing an infographic, mind-map, or poster covering every posture and its spiritual meaning.</li>
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		<title>Y9 Lesson 4 Preparing-Standing Up from Ruku</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lesson on the spiritual meaning of salah postures. Covers preparation, takbir, qiyam, isti'adhah, ruku', standing from ruku', and adhkar from Sahih al-Bukhari.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Most learners know the movements of salah. This lesson asks what each one means.</strong> Lesson 4 from Y9 salah series moves through salah posture by posture, from preparation before the first takbir to standing up from ruku&#8217;, linking every physical act to the state of the heart that should accompany it.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">This lesson covers,</p>



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<li><strong>Preparation before salah</strong> is covered as a spiritual act, including the intention behind wudu, dressing well for worship, facing the qiblah, and mentally reminding yourself of who you are about to address, before a single word of salah is spoken.</li>



<li><strong>The takbir and qiyam</strong> are explained in depth: raising the hands as an act of surrender and pushing the dunya aside, Allahu Akbar as a statement of Allah&#8217;s greatness beyond all things, and standing with lowered gaze and right hand over left in a posture of devoted humility, grounded in Surah al-Baqarah (2:238).</li>



<li><strong>The opening duʿa, isti&#8217;adhah, and basmalah</strong> are treated as three distinct spiritual acts: greeting and praising Allah, seeking protection from the one who wants to destroy the prayer, and opening with Bismillah as an act of seeking help and blessing from Allah alone.</li>



<li><strong>Qur&#8217;an recitation and ruku&#8217;</strong> are connected: reciting calmly with tajwid, hearing your own voice, pausing to reflect on what Allah is saying in Surah al-Fatihah, then moving into ruku&#8217; as a strong symbol of submission, praising and glorifying Allah while humbling both the body and the heart simultaneously.</li>



<li><strong>Standing up from ruku&#8217;</strong> is presented through the adhkar of Sahih al-Bukhari, including the hadith of Rifaʿah ibn Rafiʿ in which the Prophet ﷺ described thirty-something angels racing to be first to record a companion&#8217;s words of praise, giving learners a reason to say these words with full attention.</li>
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