بیشترتوضیحاتافزودن یادداشت جدید ISSUE 219: Whatever dhikr is recited in sujud is sufficient, but according to Ihtiyat Wajib, it must not be less than: (سبحان الله) three times or (سبحان ربي الأعلى و بحمده) once, and it is better that these dhikr should be recited.ISSUE 220: While reciting the dhikr in sujud, the body must be stationary.ISSUE 221: If before one's forehead has reached the ground and the body has gone into a stationary position, intentionally, the dhikr of sajdah is recited, the Salat will become void. If this is done due to forgetfulness, the body must first be made stationary, and then the dhikr must once again be recited.ISSUE 222: After completing the recitation of the dhikr in the first sajdah, the person must sit up and once the body is completely stationary, one must again go into sajdah.ISSUE 223: If before finishing the dhikr, intentionally, the person who is praying comes out of sajdah, his Salat will become void.ISSUE 224: If while reciting the dhikr in sajdah, intentionally, one of the seven parts of the body is lifted off the ground, the Salat will become void. However, if one is not reciting any dhikr and one of the seven parts, with the exception of the forehead, is lifted up and placed back on the ground, it is no problem.ISSUE 225: If along with the big toe, other toes are placed on the ground, it is no problem.ISSUE 226: When in sajdah, the person praying must place his forehead on the ground or on something that comes from the ground that is neither edible, or wearable; like wood, or the leaf of a tree.ISSUE 227: Performing sajdah on things like minerals; for example gold and silver and aqiq and firoza is not correct.