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Who Have Valid Excuses
Is intense cold regarded as one of the legitimate excuses for not praying in congregation?
SavePutting prayers together because of hardship and exhaustion, and fear about driving when needing to sleep
SaveWhen should a plaster cast be taken off? If he knew that the limb was healed before taking it off, does he have to repeat the prayer?
SaveWhat should a traveller do if he wants to pray `Isha’ behind someone who is praying Maghrib?
SaveQuestions about putting prayers together
SaveCan You Pray Qasr after Returning Home?
According to the more correct opinion, if a person misses prayers when he is travelling and makes them up when he is at home, he should make them up in a shortened form as if he prayed them whilst travelling.SaveIs Combining Maghrib and Isha when Raining Allowed?
There is a concession allowing Maghrib and `Isha’ prayers to be joined at the time of Maghrib when there is rain that soaks people’s clothes and will cause hardship when going to the mosque for `Isha’ prayer.SaveIs Missing Jumu`ah because of Snow Permissible?
It is permissible to miss Jumu`ah and prayers in congregation in the event of heavy rain, cold wind or snow which is bothersome to people and makes it difficult for them to go to Jumu`ah.SaveCan You Pray Dhuhr and Asr Together?
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.SaveHis work lasts until Fajr; can he put Zuhr and ‘Asr together?
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