 So this book is called Muhammad Goes to the Mesjid and it's from the Mini-Mu'min Dua series. I like this book because it rhymes, so let's see if you guys can hear the rhyming in the words, okay? Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Muhammad Goes to the Mesjid each and every day because Salah in Jama'ah is the best way to pray. You get a big reward for each and every prayer that you make sincerely while you are there. Who knows that word Jama'ah? Have you ever heard that word? Jama'ah means that we pray together. To get ready, Muhammad made his Wulul and brushed his teeth with a sawalk too. Then he put on perfume, the very best kind, dressed in clean clothes and combed his hair till it shined. Now he was ready. He was clean. He was neat. He smelled really nice and his Wulul was complete. Then he walked to the Mesjid. It was not far away. There is a lot of reward in walking to the Mesjid to pray. When all of a sudden he saw Ibrahim running past, he called out to his friend. Why are you going so fast? Ibrahim replied as he stopped for a moment to rest. Can you imagine he was running? I want to be on time for prayer because that is best. Yes, but we don't run to the Mesjid said Muhammad. This is not a race. The Mesjid is right there. It's not going any place. Walk calmly when you want to go to the Mesjid for prayer. Don't worry. Be patient and you will get there. The Mesjid is a very special place that we go. Not rushing is one of the rules. We must know. There are rules for the Mesjid. Ibrahim asked with wide eyes. Of course, said Muhammad. Don't look so surprised. When you get to the Mesjid and you go in the door, step with your right foot first. Always make sure. Then as you go in, you're not done yet. Make the dua for entering the Mesjid. Don't forget. Now this is the bigger da'a. I'm going to actually go over the smaller one with you guys. It is Allahumma Iftahli Abwaba Rahmatik. Can you guys say that with me? All right, let's try and do it together. Allahumma. Good. Iftahli Abwaba Rahmatik. Abwab Rahmatik. Allahumma Iftahli Abwaba Rahmatik. MashaAllah. And don't worry. You don't have to memorize it right now. Everyone's going to get one of these to put on your picture. And when you're home, whenever you can, just practice it and you'll memorize it very quickly. InshaAllah. Then once you are in, don't sit down right away. There's a special sunnah prayer that we should pray. Taha'iyat al-Masjid. It's very simple to do. How many rakats, asked Ibrahim? Muhammad replied. If you know, put your fingers up how many it is? Just two. Good. So there's two rakats for taha'iyat al-Masjid. Do you guys know what taha'iyat al-Masjid is? No. So when we come to the Masjid, because the Masjid is the house of Allah, we pray two rakats, just kind of say salam to the Masjid and give it blessing. If someone in the Masjid is making their salah, the area in front of them is a very special spot. Never walk in front. It's okay to walk behind of a person who is praying unless their sutra is defined. So that's something we didn't talk about. What a sutra is, so when we are praying, if you see someone praying, what did we say? Can we walk in front of them? No. No. But if someone is praying and they put something in front of them. So sometimes, have you ever seen your mom? She put her book, her purse in front of her. Sometimes people will put a book, put something on the floor in front of them, or their cell phone. If that's there, you can walk in front of that, because that's the sutra. So let's try. Can you stand up? Stand over here. I'm going to pretend I'm praying, okay? Allahu Akbar. Can you walk in front of me? Ah! Is he doing the right thing? No. Okay, let's try again. What can you do? Okay, let's do it. Allahu Akbar. Yes, he did the right thing. Okay, now let's try one more thing. Come stand over here one more time. So you can't go right in front. You can go behind. But if someone has a sutra or something there, you can walk that way. Can you do that this time? Allahu Akbar. Masha'Allah. See? So those are two ways we can walk by someone who's praying. We can walk behind them, or we can walk in front of their sutra. So what was the name of it again? Sutra. Can't get anything past you guys. Masha'Allah, good listeners. When it's time for prayer and everyone is standing up in rows, make sure to fill all the gaps, touching shoulders and toes. If there are any empty spaces, fill them up nice and tight. You don't want to leave any place for shaytan, right? Sorry, my throat got scratchy. Bismillah. There are special rules for Friday when Jumaah Khutbah has begun. We don't play with anything and we try not to talk to anyone. So don't chat with your friends or play around with the carpet. Even if someone else is talking, you can't even say stop it. The last two rules for the masjid that you must know, use your left foot for leaving and make dua as you go. Bismillah wa salatu wa salamu ala Rasulullah. Allahumma inni asaluka min fadlika. Allahumma asimni min ash-shaytanir rajim. By now they had reached the masjid and the prayer time had come. Those are the rules of Muhammad. We are all done. JazakAllah khayyat for your helps. Said Ibrahim, you really are a friend. Then they went into the masjid to pray together. The end. Bismillah. That was a good book, inshaAllah.