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Rulings Pertaining to Prayer
Sunnah Prayers: What Are Their Virtues and Times?
1- Sunnah prayers are of two types: * Sunnah prayers which are done before the obligatory prayer – two rak’ahs before Fajr and four before Zhuhr. * Sunnah prayers which are done after the obligatory prayer – two rak’ahs after Zhuhr, two rak’ahs after Maghrib and two rak’ahs after ‘Isha. 2- It is not correct to pray the Sunnah prayer before the time for the obligatory prayer begins, rather you should wait until the time for that prayer comes, then pray it.SaveHow to pray and fast in countries where the day or night is continuous
SavePraying in a light thobe
SaveWoman praying in a single garment
SaveCan You Pray When You Feel Drowsy?
Prophet Muhammad said: “If any one of you feels drowsy when praying, let him sleep so that (when he gets up) he knows what he is reciting.” It may be understood that the degree of drowsiness referred to in the text is that where a person is unaware and does not understand what he is saying.SaveTashahhud in a Two-Rak’ah Prayer: What to Say?
In a two-rak’ah prayer, a Muslim should say the normal tashahhud (first and second part) and follow it with the reported du`a and then he can say any du`a he likes.SavePraying on board an airplane
SaveCan I Recite Aloud When I Pray Alone?
Reciting aloud in Fajr prayer and in the first two Rak`ahs of Maghrib and `Isha’ is Sunnah for both, one who is leading the prayers and one who is praying alone. If a person recites silently there is no sin on him, but he would be neglecting an act of Sunnah.SavePraying sitting down with no excuse
SaveWoman speaking aloud in prayer in the presence of her mahrams
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