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Alhamdulillah Aku Bisa Salat

Alhamdulillah Aku Bisa Salat

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Religious Studies

2nd Grade

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements is true about the number of rakats in the five daily salat?

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Salat subuh has two rakats, salat zuhur has four rakats, salat asar has four rakats, salat magrib has three rakats, and salat isya has four rakats.

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Salat subuh has three rakats, salat zuhur has two rakats, salat asar has four rakats, salat magrib has four rakats, and salat isya has two rakats.

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Salat subuh has four rakats, salat zuhur has three rakats, salat asar has two rakats, salat magrib has four rakats, and salat isya has three rakats.

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Salat subuh has two rakats, salat zuhur has two rakats, salat asar has three rakats, salat magrib has four rakats, and salat isya has four rakats.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a requirement for someone to be obligated to perform Solat Fardu?

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Being Muslim

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Having reached puberty (baligh)

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Being healthy in mind (berakal)

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Owning a mosque

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are conditions for the validity (sah) of Solat Fardu?

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Facing the Qibla

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Making intention (niat)

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Reciting the call to prayer (azan)

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Covering the aurat

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following actions will invalidate Solat Fardu?

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Raising both hands during takbiratul ihram

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Eating or drinking

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Directing your gaze to the place of sujud

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Reciting tasbih during rukuk

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Open Ended

How do you feel about your understanding of the five daily prayers (salat) after this lesson? Is there anything you would like to learn more about?

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Multiple Choice

What is the meaning of 'salat' as described in the lesson?

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A series of movements and recitations starting with takbiratul ihram and ending with salam.

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A gathering for reading the Quran.

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A celebration after fasting.

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A type of charity given to the poor.

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