Sajdah (Arabic: ُسجدة), IPA: ['sæʤdæh] or sujūd (Arabic: سُجود, IPA: [sʊ'ʤuːd]) is an Arabic word meaning prostration to God in the direction of the Kaaba at Makkah which is usually done during the daily prayers (salah). While in sujud, a Muslim is to praise Allah and glorify him. The position involves having the forehead, nose, both hands, knees and all toes touching the ground together.
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