Ruku
bowing while standing during salah
Ruku (Arabic: رُكوع) is an Arabic word that means two things in Islamic terminology:
- A part of prayers; After the recitation of the prayers, the head is bowed and the knees are bowed with both hands, which is one of the essential parts of the prayers.[1]
- A part of the Qur'an; In the Qur'an, each paragraph is considered as a ruku.
Qur'anic use
The word ruku is used in the Qur'an.
References
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