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تحیة المسجد

تحیة المسجد

امین الدین سعیدی ـ سعید افغانی

نمازتحیة المسجد: قبل ازهمه باید گفت که نماز تحیت مسجد، عبارت از نماز است که بمنظور اکرام وگرامیداشت ازرب مسجد بعمل می اید ، هر مؤمن مسلمان زمانیکه با داشتن وضو و به قصد نماز یا ذکر و تلاوت قرآن یا تعلیم و تعَــلـُـم داخل مسجد میشود . سنت است که قبل از نشستن دو رکعت نماز بخواند و سپس بنشیند. این نماز را در شرع اسلامی بنام تحیه المسجد مسمی نموده اند . زیرا تحیه به معنای سلام است و کسی که نماز می‌خواند بعد از نماز به طرف راست و چپ «السلام علیكم ورحمة الله» می‌گوید: این سلام مانند آن است که مسلمان به برادرش سلام می‌کند. نماز تحیة مسجد برای کی است : نماز تحیة مسجد برای کسی است که قصد دارد در مسجد بنشیند .تشریع این حکم در حدیث چنین بیان یافته است : » إذا دخل أحدکم المسجد فلایجلس حتی یصلی رکعتین » (متفق علیه).

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