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Congregational Prayer
Can You Pray ‘Isha behind Someone Praying Tarawih or Witr?
You can pray `Isha behind someone who was praying Tarawih or Witr according to the more correct of the two scholarly opinions. This is known in Fiqh as the prayer of one who is offering an obligatory prayer behind one who is offering a nafl prayer.SaveBringing worshippers closer together so as to join them in the row
SaveIf he enters the mosque when the imam has stood up from bowing, what should he say?
SaveDid it ever happen that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) started to pray when he was junub by mistake?
SaveHe works as an accountant and does not pray in congregation occasionally because of that
SaveHe fell asleep and missed prayer in congregation
SaveHis father does not pray unless he prays with him – should he pray at home for his sake?
SaveAttending prayers in congregation in a mosque where women are uncovered when doing wudoo’
SaveThey delay Zuhr prayer – should he pray with them or pray by himself?
SaveIs there a concession allowing one who is newly married not to pray in congregation?
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