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The Rules on Prayer & Fasting 2023

    • Prayer
      • Obligatory Prayers
      • Daily Prayers
      • The time for fajr prayer
      • The time for ẓuhr and ‘aṣr prayer
      • The Time of Maghrib/‘Ishā’ Prayer
      • Rulings regarding the Times of Prayer
      • Order among prayers
      • Mustaḥabb prayers
      • Rulings about the Qiblah
      • The Coverage of Clothes in Prayer
      • Conditions of a Place for Prayer
      • Rulings on masjids
      • Adhān and Iqāmah
      • Obligatory Acts in Prayer
        • 1. Intention
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          1. Intention

           

          141. Making an intention is obligatory for performing the prayer, which means performing a specified prayer to comply with the order of God.
          142. It is not necessary to express the intention and say for example I will say four rak‘ah of noon prayer to get close to Allah. Also, it is not necessary for him to pass it through his mind or heart; rather, it is enough that he wants/intends to do it to obey the divine command.
          143. A person should know which prayer he is performing. Hence, if a person, for example, makes the intention to perform a four-rak‘ah prayer, but does not specify whether it is ẓuhr or ‘aṣr prayer, his prayer is void.
          144. A person should perform the prayer to comply with the order of God. Thus, if a person performs the very prayer for riyā’, i.e. in order to pretend to be religious or the like, it is ḥarām and the prayer is void.
          145. In general, if a person makes riyā’ in a part of his prayer, by obligatory caution he must say his prayer again.
          146. If a person does not perform a mustaḥabb part of prayer as a measure to combat riyā’, it is not considered as riyā’ and his/her prayer is valid.
          147. It is not permissible to switch* from one prayer to another; except in special cases, some of which are obligatory and others are permissible.**
          * i.e. to change the intention from one prayer to another.
          ** The cases are mentioned in detailed books.
          148. In the following cases, changing the intention from one prayer to another is obligatory:
          1. From ‘aṣr prayer to ẓuhr prayer, before the specific time of the ‘aṣr prayer, when one realizes during prayer that he has not performed the ẓuhr prayer.
          2. From ‘ishā’ prayer to maghrib prayer, before specific time of ‘ishā’ prayer, when one realizes during prayer that one has not performed maghrib prayer, before passing the point for changing one’s intention, i.e. before rukū‘ of the fourth rak‘ah.
          3. If a person has to perform two qaḍā’ prayers that are to be performed in order (such as ẓuhr and ‘aṣr qaḍā’ prayers of a single day) but forgetfully begins with the latter before performing the former.
        • 2. Being in a Standing Posture
        • 3. Takbīrah Al-iḥrām
        • 4. Recitation
        • 5. Rukū‘
        • 6. Sajdah
        • 7. Tashahhud
        • 8. Salām
        • 9. Sequence (tartīb)
        • 10. Succession (muwālāt)
      • Qunūt
      • Prayer’s Ta‘qīb (Mustaḥabb Supplications/Dhikr Recited after Prayers)
      • Translation of the Prayer
      • What Invalidates the Prayer
      • Doubts in Prayer
      • Sajdah of Inadvertence
      • Qaḍā’ of Forgotten Sajdah and Tashahhud
      • A Traveler's Prayer
      • Qaḍā’ Prayers
      • Hire Prayers
      • Qaḍā’ Prayers for Parents
      • Āyāt Prayer
      • Congregational Prayers
      • The Friday Prayer
    • Fasting
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