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sujud
Sujud (, ), or sajdah (, ), also known as sijda, sejda or shejda, in Islam is the act of low bowing or prostration to God facing the qiblah (direction of the Kaaba at Mecca). It is usually done in standardized prayers (salah). The position involves kneeling and bowing till one touches the ground with seven bones (points): the forehead and nose, two hands, two knees and two sets of toes. In accordance with the Sunnah (the Way) of Muhammad, one's elbows should be far from one's body, unless it causes discomfort to other worshippers, but not resting on the ground. Some scholars hold the position
Sujud Tilawa
prostration (sujud) which occurs during the ritual Tilawa of Quran in Salah or outside it

Sujud Sahwi
prostrations in salah offered when either too few or too many raka'at are completed near the taslim
Prostration of thanksgiving
Muslim prayer of gratitude towards Allah