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'''Sahw prostration''' (Arabic: {{ia|سجود السهو}}) or '''prostration of inadvertence''' refers to two [[prostration]]s which are performed after the end of the [[prayer]] as a compensation for some mistakes during the prayer. Sahw prostration should be performed immediately after [[Taslim|Salam]] of the prayer and after the second prostration, performing [[tashahhud]] and Salam is necessary. Dhikr of Sahw prostration is different from the dhikr in prostrations in the prayer.
'''Sahw prostration''' (Arabic: {{ia|سجود السهو}}, sujūd al-sahw) or '''prostration of inadvertence''' refers to two [[prostration]]s which are performed after the end of the [[prayer]] as a compensation for some mistakes during the prayer. Sahw prostration should be performed immediately after [[Taslim|Salam]] of the prayer and after the second prostration, performing [[tashahhud]] and Salam is necessary. Dhikr of Sahw prostration is different from the dhikr in prostrations in the prayer.


[[Jurist]]s have different views regarding what entails [[obligatory]] Sahw prostration. Speaking during the prayer inadvertently, forgetting one prostration during the prayer and saying salam inadvertently where it should not be said are among cases when performing Sahw prostration becomes obligatory.
[[Jurist]]s have different views regarding what entails [[obligatory]] Sahw prostration. Speaking during the prayer inadvertently, forgetting one prostration during the prayer and saying salam inadvertently where it should not be said are among cases when performing Sahw prostration becomes obligatory.
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