The scholars have stated that there are five types of movements in Salaat:
- [Waajib] Obligated movements
- [Muharam] Prohibited movements
- [Mustahab] Recommended movements
- [Makrooh] Un-recommended movements
- Mubaah [neither prohibited nor recommended] movements
The prohibited movements are those that negate the prayer - such as audible laughter; even if it is minimal, it invalidates the prayer because it negates the prayer completely. Likewise is playing, for example if someone around the praying person is playing with a ball and he plays with him [i.e. kicks the ball], his prayer is void because this movement negates it. Likewise a lot of movement is prohibited.
The recommended movements are those that perfect the prayer, such as a person moving forward to close a gap in the ranks that has been opened while he was praying. The person is praying in the second row and a gap has been opened in the first row for example,[ so he moves forward to close it]. This is recommended because it perfects the prayer. Like what the Prophet - صلى الله عليه وسلم - did with ibn 'Abbaas – may Allaah be pleased with them; the Messenger - صلى الله عليه وسلم - stood for the night prayer and ibn 'Abbaas stood to his left, so the Prophet moved him from the left to the right. This is also a recommended type of movement because it perfects the prayer.
The un-recommended movements are the slight movements for no reason, meaning these movements are not done in play and are minimal; like what some people do when fixing their head wear or when looking at their watches, or a person remembering something and quickly writing it while he is praying and so on. These are slight movements but they are un-recommended except if there is a need for them.
The Mubaah movements are slight movements for a need, or a lot of movement out of necessity; such as a person detecting the approach of an enemy and then escapes from him while he is praying. There is a lot of movement involved here but it does not invalidate the prayer because it was done out of necessity. Likewise is the case if a snake, or scorpion attacks him so he attempts to kill it. There is no harm here even if there is a lot of movement because it is a necessity.
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