Secrets of the Salah:
Bring Meaning Back
A live walk-through of the words you recite in prayer — so you’re not just “aware” of meanings… you actually recognise what you’re saying and feel it.
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The exact structure we’ll cover — step by step
This is the path of the Salah from start to finish — taught in a way that makes the phrases stick, so your heart stays present.
Introduction: Stand Up And Pray
Set the foundation for khushūʿ and understand what you’re aiming for.
- What “Salah” really is
- What khushūʿ actually means
- The smarter way to learn vocabulary
Preparing to stand before Allah
Wudūʾ and what it does to the heart — not just the limbs.
- Meaning of key phrases in wudūʾ
- Supplications before/after
- How preparation affects presence
Standing in humility (Qiyām)
Takbīr, opening words, seeking refuge — and entering Salah properly.
- Takbīr and its weight
- Key opening phrases
- Core meanings that repeat daily
Bowing in awe (Rukūʿ)
Why rukūʿ changes your state — and what you’re really declaring.
- Meaning of rukūʿ adhkār
- Words when rising
- How repetition builds focus
Drawing near (Sujūd)
The closest moment — and how to make your duʿā real, not rushed.
- Sujūd phrases explained
- Between the two sajdahs
- What to say — and why
The final sit (Tashahhud + Salām)
Finish strong — with meaning, salawāt, and a clean ending.
- Key words of tashahhud
- Salawāt meanings
- Closing the prayer properly
Clear outcomes — in three focused sessions
You’ll know exactly what we’re covering each day.
Introduction + Section 1
Lay the foundation for khushūʿ and prepare to stand before Allah.
- What khushūʿ is (and what blocks it)
- Key wudūʾ phrases + supplications + impact
Section 2 + Section 3
Understand standing and bowing — and how these words reset focus.
- Takbīr, openings, seeking refuge
- Rukūʿ phrases + rising dhikr
Section 4 + Section 5
Make sujūd and the ending feel alive — and leave with a clear next step.
- Sujūd meanings + between the sajdahs
- Tashahhud + Salām explained
Translations = awareness. Arabic = recognition.
Translation tells you the meaning once. Arabic makes the meaning familiar — so you recognise it instantly inside Salah.
Learn a translation once
You understand it… but forget it in Salah because the words don’t feel familiar.
Build recognition through Arabic
Guided, clear, and practical
Short, no-essay bio — only what builds trust.
Ustadh Saad
Arabic instructor • School of Arabic
- Teaches Arabic with a “meaning-first” method for Muslims.
- Specialises in Salah, Qur’an vocab, and accessing texts without translation dependence.
- Clear steps, repetition, and real-world application.
What you can expect
- Practical delivery (not theory-heavy).
- Beginner-friendly explanations.
- Useful phrases + vocabulary you can use immediately.
- A clear next step into deeper Arabic learning.
Quick answers
If you’re thinking it, it’s probably here.
Is it free?
Yes — this is a free 3-day live event. You just need to register.
Will there be replays?
Replays may be provided to those who register.
Is this beginner-friendly?
Absolutely — no Arabic knowledge required.
What time is it?
You’ll receive timing details via email after registering.
How do I join the live sessions?
You’ll receive the live access link by email.
Do I need to prepare anything?
No — just attend live, optionally with a notebook.
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