Tasbeeh In Ruku And Sajdah In Arabic And English Translation

Tasbeeh In Ruku And Sajdah In Arabic And English Translation

Tasbeeh in ruku and sajdah is a reading that is recommended in reading when carrying out ruku and sajdah movements.

The necessity of prayer

As good Muslims, we must not abandon our prayers. Because prayer is a form of worship that must be done by Muslims because it is part of the pillars of Islam that must be fulfilled. 

In addition, prayer is the main practice that will be asked in the afterlife. If the prayer of a servant is good, then it can be ensured that it is also good for other practices. Conversely, if the prayer is ugly, then it is also bad practice.

But the prayers we do cannot be careless in reading and movement, but also must be in accordance with the law of fiqh and, of course, must be carried out specifically so that the prayer becomes perfect. 

Including reading prayer beads when ruku and sajdah in accordance with islamic teachings is one of the things that must be considered.

About Ruku And Sajdah At a Glance

One of the pillars of prayer is ruku and sajdah, however the reading of the prayer beads is merely sunnah. As a result, the ruku and sajdah gestures must be done in prayer. Otherwise, the prayer is invalid.

While the reading when ruku and sajdah law sunnah means that if not done then the prayer is still shah.

Tasbeeh when Ruku And Sajdah

Below is the reading taught by the Prophet PBUH:

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Tasbeeh In Ruku And Sajdah In Arabic And English Translation

Tasbeeh In Ruku In Arabic


سُبْحَانَ رَبّيَ الْعَظِيمِ وَبِحَمْدِهِ

Tasbeeh In Ruku Transliteration

“subhana rabbiyal adzimi wabihamdih”

Tasbeeh In Ruku In English

“Glory be to my mighty Lord and praise him”

Tasbeeh When Sajdah

Below is the reading taught by the Prophet PBUH:

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Tasbeeh In Ruku And Sajdah In Arabic And English Translation

Tasbeeh In Sajdah In arabic


سُبْحَانَ رَبّيَ الأعْلَى وَبِحَمْدِهِ

Tasbeeh In Sajdah transliteration

“subhana rabbiyal a’laa wabihamdih”

Tasbeeh In Sajdah In English

“Glory be to my most high Lord and Praise him”

Tasbeeh In Ruku and Sajdah Video

Hadith tasbeeh ruku dan sajdah

The subhana sentence, rabbiyal adzimi wabihamdih, is also circumcised to be read three times during rukuk. Similarly, the subhana phrase rabbiyal a’laa wabihamdih is read three times when sajdah.

As the hadith narrated by Abu Dawud of Abdullah bin Mas’ud, the Prophet PBUH said:

إذَا رَكَعَ أحَدُكُم فَلْيَقُلْ ثَلاَثَ مَرّاتٍ: سُبْحَانَ رَبّيَ الْعَظِيمِ ثَلاَثاً، وَذَلِكَ أدْنَاهُ، فإذَا سَجَدَ فَلْيَقُلْ: سُبْحَانَ رَبّيَ الأعْلَى ثَلاَثاً، وَذَلِكَ أدْنَاهُ

When one of you bows he should say three times ‘Subhana Rabiyal Azeem’ and when he prostrates, he should say ‘Subhana Rabiyal Alaa’ three times.  This is the minimum number.”   (Sunan Abi Dawud p.134 v.1)

So to get the sunnah reward, we must read the tasbeeh ruku and sajdah 3 times or more, if less than 3 times then there is absolutely no sunnah reward. 

Why is that so? Because, Rasulallah SAW forbids a person to do ruku movements and prayers that are rushed like chicken pecking at his food.

Dua In Ruku And Sajdah

Can we read the other dua when ruku and sajdah? Related to this there is a hadith in the Muslim from Siti Aisyah RA:

حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو بَكْرِ بْنُ أَبِى شَيْبَةَ حَدَّثَنَا مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ بِشْرٍ الْعَبْدِىُّ حَدَّثَنَا سَعِيدُ بْنُ أَبِى عَرُوبَةَ عَنْ قَتَادَةَ عَنْ مُطَرِّفِ بْنِ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ بْنِ الشِّخِّيرِ أَنَّ عَائِشَةَ نَبَّأَتْهُ أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ -صلى الله عليه وسلم- كَانَ يَقُولُ فِى رُكُوعِهِ وَسُجُودِهِ

Siti Aisyah RA narrated that the Prophet often recited the following Two in Ruku and Sajdah 

سُبُّوحٌ قُدُّوسٌ رَبُّ الْمَلاَئِكَةِ وَالرُّوحِ

That is the explanation of tasbeeh in the ruku and sajdah that we can share for all of you, hopefully with this article you can get new knowledge and can practice it when praying. After knowing the tasbeeh in ruku, then you have to know the dua after standing from ruku that we have shared in different posts, please read it.

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