E Sajda _hot_ - 14 Ayat

The Sajda is a spiritual elevator. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "The servant is closest to his Lord during prostration, so increase your supplications therein." (Sahih Muslim).

It is believed to bring peace to the heart and aid in seeking forgiveness for sins. 14 ayat e sajda

Perhaps the most powerful lesson of the 14 Ayat-e-Sajda is found in Surah Al-Furqan (25:60). The disbelievers mockingly asked, "Should we prostrate to what you order us?" The Sajda, therefore, becomes a symbol of Iman (faith). When the world encourages pride and self-sufficiency, the Muslim stops everything—driving, working, eating—to place the highest part of the body (the forehead) onto the lowest part of the earth (the ground). The Sajda is a spiritual elevator

For Muslims, this act is more than a physical exercise; it is a moment of direct confrontation with the divine majesty of God’s words. But what are these fourteen verses, where are they located, and what are the rules surrounding them? Perhaps the most powerful lesson of the 14

| # | Surah Name | Verse Number | Revelation Stage | Key Keyword | |---|------------|--------------|------------------|-------------| | 1 | Al-A'raf | 7:206 | Makki | Angels prostrate | | 2 | Ar-Ra'd | 13:15 | Madani | Willingly/Unwillingly | | 3 | An-Nahl | 16:50 | Makki | Creatures prostrate | | 4 | Al-Isra | 17:109 | Makki | Fall on faces | | 5 | Maryam | 19:58 | Makki | Prostrate and weep | | 6 | Al-Hajj | 22:18 | Madani | Sun/Moon prostrate | | 7 | Al-Hajj | 22:77 | Madani | Command to prostrate | | 8 | Al-Furqan | 25:60 | Makki | "Prostrate to Ar-Rahman" | | 9 | An-Naml | 27:26 | Makki | Prostrate to Allah | | 10 | As-Sajdah | 32:15 | Makki | Believers fall down | | 11 | Fussilat | 41:38 | Makki | Do not prostrate to sun/moon | | 12 | An-Najm | 53:62 | Makki | Prostrate and worship | | 13 | Al-Inshiqaq | 84:21 | Makki | Why do they not prostrate? | | 14 | Al-Alaq | 96:19 | Makki | Prostrate and draw near |