What is the ruling on Sajdat al-Tilaawah?

Question What is the ruling on Sajdat al-Tilaawah? Should it be followed with Tasleem (saying salaam) or not when a person is reciting Qur’aan but is not praying? What should he say in this sujood? If he is praying and the Sajdat al-Tilaawah comes at the end of a soorah, should he recite a little…

Question

What is the ruling on Sajdat
al-Tilaawah? Should it be followed with Tasleem (saying salaam) or not when a person is
reciting Qur’aan but is not praying? What should he say in this sujood? If he is
praying and the Sajdat al-Tilaawah comes at the end of a soorah, should he recite a little
more of the soorah afterwards or should he do rukoo’ straightaway?

Praise be to Allah.

Sajdat al-Tilaawah is Sunnah, and there is no
text to indicate that one should say salaam afterwards, so the person who does sajdat
al-tilaawah does not have to say salaam. The person who does sajdat al-tilaawah at the end
of a soorah like Al-A’raaf, Al-Najm or Iqraa’ whilst he is
praying does not have to recite more Qur’aan afterwards and before doing rukoo’,
but if he does do that there is nothing wrong with it. In his sujood for reciting
Qur’aan he says what he says in his sujood when he prays.

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