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The Rules on Prayer & Fasting

  • 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
    • 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
      • Congregational Prayer as a Mustaḥabb Act
      • Permissible Cases of Congregational Prayer
      • Cases of Non-permissibility of Congregational Prayer
      • The Requirements for Imam of Congregation
      • Conditions of Congregational Prayer
      • Duties of Ma‘mūms in terms of Compliance
      • Duties of a Ma‘mūm Joining Prayer in Different Rak‘ahs
      • To Change One's Intention into Furādā
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        To Change One's Intention into Furādā

         

        751. A person can make furādā intention during the congregational prayer and continue the prayer alone even if this is his intention from the beginning of the prayer. Of course, it is mustaḥabb caution that he does not have such an intention from the beginning of the prayer.
        752. If the ma‘mūm makes a furādā intention when imam has finished the recitation of chapter al-Fātiḥah and another chapter, it is not necessary for him to read them. However, if he intends furādā during the recitation, if he does so after completion of al-Fātiḥah, there is no need to read al-Fātiḥah. Yet, if he intends furādā during al-Fātiḥah or another chapter, by obligatory caution, he must recite al-Fātiḥah from the beginning with the intention of closeness to Allah (i.e. not with the intention that it is definitely required).
        753. If one intends furādā during the congregational prayer, by obligatory caution, he cannot make the intention of congregational prayer again, even if there is not a long gap. Also, if he hesitates whether to intend furādā or not, he should complete his prayer in furādā by obligatory caution.
      • Mustaḥabb and Makrūh Acts in a Congregational Prayer
    • The Friday Prayer
  • Fasting
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