Three Simple Ways to Slow Down Your Prayer: Adjusting Both Body and Heart

Three Simple Ways to Slow Down Your Prayer: Adjusting Both Body and Heart

Mar 21, 2026 321 Views

Have you ever finished a prayer only to realize you barely remember what you recited or did? It is a common experience, especially when life feels rushed and salah starts to feel like one more task on a full schedule. The good news is that prayer usually does not need dramatic change to feel calmer. It often just needs a few slower moments.

1. Count to three in every position

Many people move through ruku and sujood too quickly to let the heart settle. Try silently counting to three in each posture before you move on. That brief pause interrupts autopilot and helps the body stop rushing ahead of the mind.

  • After bowing, pause before rising.
  • In sujood, stay still for a few seconds before moving.
  • Between rak’ahs, give yourself a beat before transitioning.

2. Listen to what you are reciting

Phrases like “Subhana Rabbiyal Azeem” can become so familiar that they pass through the tongue without reaching attention. Instead of only saying the words, try listening to them as you say them. Hearing your own recitation with care can bring intention back into the moment.

3. Add stillness between postures

Prayer has its own rhythm, and stillness is part of that rhythm. When you pause gently before the next movement, each posture starts to feel meaningful rather than mechanical. The pause acts like punctuation: it gives the soul time to catch up with the body.

At first, slowing down may feel unusual. But every effort to pray with more calm is a step toward greater khushu. Prayer is not about how fast you complete it. It is about how present you are while standing before Allah.

Take your time. You are speaking to your Creator.

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Quick answers

Questions readers often ask after this article

Short answers to help you keep learning with more clarity and confidence.

How can I become more focused in salah?

Presence in prayer usually grows through preparation: slowing down before takbir, understanding what you recite, and building a steadier daily relationship with the Quran outside salah.

Is it normal for prayer to feel rushed or distracted sometimes?

Yes. Many people experience that. The goal is not perfection in a single day, but gradual improvement through reflection, repetition, and more intentional habits.

What is the best next step if I want to improve both prayer and recitation?

Start with a simple daily learning rhythm and get personal help when needed. Munabook supports both through app-based practice and access to qualified Quran teachers.

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