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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
    • Qunūt
    • Prayer’s Ta‘qīb (Mustaḥabb Supplications/Dhikr Recited after Prayers)
    • Translation of the Prayer
    • What Invalidates the Prayer
    • Doubts in Prayer
      • A) Doubt about prayer itself
      • b) Doubt about a Part of Prayer
      • C) Doubt in Prayer's Rak‘ah
      • Caution Prayer
      • Invalid Doubts
        • 1. Doubt about an act after passing its due place,
        • 2. Doubt after Salām of Prayer.
        • 3. Doubt after Expiration of Prayer’s Time
        • 4. Doubt only by imam (who leads the prayer) or ma‘mūm
        • 5. Doubt of a person who doubts too much
        • 6. Doubts in Mustaḥabb Prayers
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          6. Doubts in Mustaḥabb Prayers

           

          385. If one doubts about the number of rak‘ah of a mustaḥabb prayer, he may assume as he likes unless the bigger number invalidates the prayer, in which case he assumes the smaller number, for example, if he doubts whether he has said two rak‘ah or three rak‘ah during the morning nāfilah, he should assume that he said two rak‘ah, and if he doubts whether he prayed one rak‘ah or two rak‘ah, he may assume either side and his prayer is valid.
          386. If one doubts about a part of a mustaḥabb prayer, whether it is a rukn (a fundamental part of the prayer) or not, if he has not passed its place, he should perform it, and if he has passed, he should not pay attention to his doubt.
          387. An increase in the rukn does not invalidate a mustaḥabb prayer, but a decrease in it invalidates the prayer by obligatory caution. Therefore, if one forgets a part of nāfilah and remembers it after being engaged in the next rukn, he should perform the missed part first and then perform the rukn again. For example, if he remembers in the middle of rukū‘ that he has not recited the second chapter, he should go back and recite it and then make rukū‘ again.

           

    • 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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