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Can You Pray Dhuhr and Asr Together?

10-02-2024

Question 147381

I have moved to live in a new city, because of my studies. I went to the mosque to pray Maghrib and the Imam put together the Maghrib and `Isha’ prayers. Although I know that there are reasons for putting prayers together, I do not have complete knowledge about that. So I went and asked him why he had put the prayers together, and he said: The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) join prayers together because of rain, and because there is snow outside, we put the two prayers together. Is putting prayers together in the case of snow permissible? What are all the reasons for which prayers may be put together?

Summary of answer:

You can pray Dhuhr and Asr or Maghrib and `Isha’ together in these cases: for the traveller, for one who is sick, for one who is breastfeeding, one who is unable to purify himself with water or to do Tayammum for every prayer, one who is unable to work out the time, and one who is suffering from Istihadah.

Answer

Praise be to Allah.

Joining prayers together because of snow

The Sunnah indicates that it is permissible to join Maghrib and `Isha’ together because of rain . Muslim (705) narrated from Sa‘id ibn Jubayr (may Allah have mercy on him) that Ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) joined together Dhuhr and `Asr, and Maghrib and `Isha’ , in Madinah when there was no fear and no rain. I said to Ibn ‘Abbas: Why did he do that? He said: So that his Ummah would not be subjected to hardship.

It is permissible to join prayers together because of snowfall, by analogy with rain.

It says in Kashf Al-Qina`: And it is permissible to join Maghrib and `Isha’ together, but not Dhuhr and `Asr, because of snow and hail, because they come under the same ruling as rain.

And it is permissible to join Maghrib and `Isha’ together because of ice, because the weather will be very cold.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymin (may Allah have mercy on him) said with regard to joining prayers together because of hail: It is not permissible except on condition that the hail be accompanied by cold winds that could harm people, or if it is accompanied by snow, because when snow falls it undoubtedly causes trouble. In that case, it is permissible to join prayers together.

It should be noted that the Hanbali Madhhab is the most easy-going Madhhab concerning excuses that make it permissible to join prayers together. We will list these excuses here, so as to for the readers benefit.

When can you join prayers together?

Al-Bahuti (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Kashshaf Al-Qina` (2/5):

“Chapter on joining prayers together… It is permissible to join Dhuhr and `Asr together at the time of either of them, and to join Maghrib and `Isha’ together at the time of either of them. These four are the prayers that can be joined together: Dhuhr and `Asr, and Maghrib and `Isha’, at the time of either of them, either the first or the second.

That may be done in eight cases:

When can you join Maghrib and Isha only together?

The abovementioned excuses make it permissible to join Dhuhr and `Asr together , and Maghrib and `Isha’ together .

However, there are other excuses that make it permissible to join Maghrib and `Isha’ together in particular. There are six of these, which he explained as follows:

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymin (may Allah have mercy on him) thought it more likely to be the case that one may join Dhuhr and `Asr together too in such situations, if hardship is involved.

“He (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The correct view regarding this issue is that it is permissible to join Dhuhr and `Asr together too in such situations, just as it is permissible to join Maghrib and `Isha’ together. The reason for that is hardship. If there is hardship, whether by night or by day, it is permissible to join prayers together.” (Ash-Sharh Al-Mumti‘, 4/393)

And he (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

“If it is intensely cold, with wind that is harmful to people, then it is permissible to join together Dhuhr and `Asr, and Maghrib and `Isha’, because of the proven report in Sahih Muslim from ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him), according to which the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) joined prayers together in Madinah when there was no fear and no rain. They said to Ibn ‘Abbas: What was the aim behind that? He said: He did not want his Ummah to be subjected to hardship. This indicates that the wisdom behind permitting joining the prayers together is to relieve the Muslims of hardship, otherwise it would not be permissible to join prayers together. The hardship in the case of cold is only when it is accompanied by cold winds. If there is no wind, then a person can protect himself against the cold by wearing layers of clothing, and he will not be harmed by the cold. Hence if someone were to ask us: Is it permissible to join prayers together just because it is very cold? We would say: It is not permissible, unless the cold is accompanied by a cold wind that harms people, or if it is accompanied by snow, because when snow falls it undoubtedly causes trouble. In that case, it is permissible to join prayers together. But if someone joins prayers together just because it is cold, this is not a legitimate excuse to allow him to join the prayers together. Whoever joins two prayers together for no legitimate reason is sinning and the prayer that he joins together with the earlier prayer is not valid and does not count; rather he must repeat it. If he joins them together at the time of the later prayer, then the first prayer is not offered at its time, so he is sinning by doing that. I wanted to point out this issue, because some people told me that they joined prayers together two nights ago because of the cold, without there being any wind that harms people, and this is not permissible for them.” (Liqa’ Al-Bab Al-Maftuh, 18/1)

And Allah knows best.

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