1. Immediately upon completing the prayer it is recommended for the worshipper to invoke Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) and to ask for His forgiveness by saying: "ASTAGHFIRULLAAH" three times, which means: I seek Allah's forgiveness.
Adhkar after obligatory prayers
Then Allahumma anta al-salam wa minka al-salam tabarakta ya dhal-jalali wa'l-ikram (O Allah, You are the One Who is free from all defects and deficiencies and from You is all peace, blessed are You, O Possessor of majesty and honour).
He should glorify Allaah (say Subhaan Allah) ten times immediately after each prayer, and praise Him (say Al-hamdu Lillah) ten times and magnify Him (say Allahu akbar) ten times.
The messenger of Allah (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to Mu'adh ibn Jabal (may Allah be pleased with him): O Mu'adh, verily, by Allah I do love you, (therefore) do not forget to say at the end of each prayer (after tashahhud):
Say “Alhamdulillah” 33 times.
In Arabic, “Alhamdulillah” (ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ) means “Praise be to God.” Pronounce it like al-Ḥamdu lillāh.
Let us pray: Pour forth, we beseech Thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts; that we, to whom the incarnation of Christ, Thy Son, was made known by the message of an angel, may by His Passion and Cross be brought to the glory of His Resurrection, through the same Christ Our Lord. Amen.
“At three o'clock, implore My mercy, especially for sinners; and, if only for a brief moment, immerse yourself in My Passion, particularly in My abandonment at the moment of agony. This is the hour of great mercy for the whole world. I will allow you to enter into My mortal sorrow.
Your Dhuhr, Asr or Isha Salah is now completed! Alhamdulillah, all praise be to Allah!
The acronym of ACTS is used as a way to remember these ends (Adoration, Contrition, Thanksgiving, and Supplication [petition]).
Our first word of prayer
The first word we must learn to speak when we pray is “Father.” This is the first word Jesus taught us to pray. In the original Greek text—if you're more of a literalist like me—we find that Jesus actually fronts the word “Father” in Matthew 6:9, which is our model prayer as his disciples.
Let us pray. Pour forth, we beseech thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts: that we, to whom the Incarnation of Christ Thy Son was made known by the message of an Angel, may by His Passion and Cross be brought to the glory of His Resurrection. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
We can repeat prayers, but we shouldn't repeat a bunch of “magic” phrases thinking that if we pray just the right words, God will answer us. Our God knows, he sees, he cares, and he is able to act. We should also keep in mind that so-called “non-liturgical” prayer is itself repetitive.
Observant Jews recite the Amidah at each of three daily prayer services in a typical weekday: morning (Shacharit), afternoon (Mincha), and evening (Ma'ariv).
We've defined the primary types of prayer: supplication, thanksgiving, adoration, confession, and intercession.
For the highest form of prayer is to the goodness of God. It comes down to us to meet our humblest needs. It gives life to our souls and makes them live and grow in grace and virtue.
In the final part of the discourse (John 17:1-26) Jesus prays for his followers and the coming Church. This is the longest prayer of Jesus in any of the gospels, and is known as the Farewell Prayer or the High Priestly Prayer.
Recorded prayers
Three prayers on the cross: "Father forgive them; for they know not what they do" (Luke 23:34) "My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Matt 27:46, Mark 15:34) "Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit" (Luke 23:46)
“My Dear Uncle, ask Allah for Afiyah for Wallahi, you cannot be given anything better than Afiyah.” It is a simple Dua, Sincerely mean what you say while praying. “O Allah, I ask You to be saved from any Distress, Grief, Hardship, Harm, and don't test me, etc.”
The typical schedule for the Divine Hours follows a three-hour pattern, with prayers at 6:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., noon, 3:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. In addition, there are evening prayers and morning prayers outside of these times.
The Lord's Prayer – Matthew 6:9-13
hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
The Angelus is traditionally prayed in a call and response format, with a leader announcing the versicle (V) and everyone present saying the response (R). V. The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary. R. And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.