And at the end of each twenty-three obligatory (fard) prayers that take place from the morning at the eve of the eid to the afternoon prayer of the fourth day it is necessary to say it. Tashrik Takbir starts in the arafa day (the day before Eid – eve of eid) in the Morning Prayer (fajr prayer) until the asr prayer (afternoon prayer) of the fourth day of eid. The Imam will give a short Khutbah (speech). After the Imam ends the prayer by turning to his face to the right first and saying “Assalamu alaikum wa Rahmatullah” and then to his left and doing the same, you should follow.ĭo not get up right away.After this, you sit for the complete Tashshahud.When the Imam says “Allahu Akbar” go into Sujud.Stand up straight when the Imam says Sami Allah huliman Hamidah, and say “Rabbana lakal Hamd” in a low voice.After the third Takbir, go into Ruku (the bowing position). Raise your hands after each “Allahu Akbar”. After the recitation, before going into Ruku, there will be 3 Takbirs.The Imam will first recite from the Holy Quran (first Surah Al Fatiha and another Surah.You will do two prostrations as in normal prayer. When the Imam says “Allahu Akbar” go into Sujud (prostration).Stand up straight when he says Sami Allahu liman Hamidah (Allah hears those who praise Him), and say “Rabbana lakal Hamd” (our Lord praise be to You) in a low voice.When the Imam says “Allahu Akbar” go into Ruku (the bowing position).The Imam will recite Surah Al Fatiha (the first Surah of the Quran) and then another Surah. Listen to the recitation of the Holy Quran.At that point, you should put your hands on your ches1t, with your right hand on top of the left. After the third Takbir, the Imam will begin reciting the Quran.Each time the Imam says “Allahu Akbar”, you should follow by raising your hands, then putting them on your sides. There will be 3 Takbirs before the Imam starts reciting Quran.After the Imam has said “Allahu Akbar” the first time, you should raise your hands and follow.Make an intention of doing two Rakat behind the Imam for Eid prayer along with six additional Takbirs. The main difference in the way this prayer and any other prayer of two Rakat is performed is the number of Takbirs that are done. Eid Ul Adha Prayer: Based on Hanafi School of Islamic fiqhĮid prayer consists of two units (Rakat in Arabic, singular is Raka).