The Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam was reported to recite them in these two prayers and not the rest. Therefore, if someone wants to recite it in all voluntary prayers, this is permissible.

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It is an issue of dispute among scholars, I believe that one should not raise his hands between two prostrations as the hadeeth is not authentic

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It was reported in Sahih Imam Muslim, that Jabir Ibn Abdullah (May Allah be pleased with him) Amir’s Father, Narrated that the Prophet (SAW) said: “None of you should die but believing well in Allah, but believing positively in Allah (AZ)”.   The Hadith on the surface is an instruction and order from the prophet […]

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If an elderly is unable to remember the Ftiha and doesn’t recognize day from night, this person is not obliged to pray as he is not considered to be in his mental health. If he is unable to move, he must pray as mentioned in the hadeeth; standing up. if he is unable, sitting down […]

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This is an issue of dispute. It appears that if one misses a prayer due to laziness, he is not kafir by that one prayer.

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If a person has made wudhu, and when the next prayer comes he does not remember if he broke his wudhu, then he can pray without making wudu, but if he forgot if he ever made wudhu, then he should perform the wudhu again

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