rukoilu
Rukoilu, also known as rukoh or rukuh, is a form of seated prayer or supplication practiced in various Islamic traditions, particularly within Sunni and Shia communities. The term "rukoilu" derives from the Arabic word "ruku," which means "bowing," reflecting the physical posture assumed during this act of worship. It is an integral component of the Salah (Islamic ritual prayer), performed after reciting verses from the Qur'an and before standing up for the next Rak'ah (unit of prayer).
During rukoilu, the worshiper bows with hands placed on the knees, keeping the back parallel to the
The rukoilu is considered a physical expression of devotion and reverence. Its correct execution is emphasized
In addition to its role within formal salah, the concept of rukoilu extends to personal supplication outside
Overall, rukoilu is a significant act in Islamic worship, embodying the spiritual attitude of humility and