Tahiyatul masjid doesn’t need an intention of its own. The ablution needs an intention of its own and so does Thuhur Sunnah. What is between the athan and Iqama has no specific intention, and Allah knows best And Allah knows best
Read moreThe most authentic opinion is that we raise our hands with all Taakbeers of Eid. And Allah knows best
Read moreEid prayer is always 2 rak’ah and saying that it is to be prayed 4 if prayed in the Masjid, this is baseless and it is an innovation. And Allah knows best
Read moreSome scholars say that you should raise your hands when you stand up as Sheikh Bin Bazz and Ibn Othaimeen say. Others, such as Sheikh AL Albani say you should do it while you are sitting down and before you stand up as this was reported by Ibn Omer. I don’t have any solid proof […]
Read moreWhat you are doing is correct though you should only limit your recitation in the last Rak’ah to Al Ikhlas. And Allah knows best
Read moreThis depends on if the time of Isha is due or not. In some countries – such as Saudi Arabia- they leave a fixed time between Maghrib and Isha of one hour and 30 minutes. It is known that that Isha time is due about only an hour. Therefore, if a person prays Isha half […]
Read moreIt is recommended that a person end his night prayers with Witr, providing he knows he can pray it before Fajr. But if a person fears that he might over sleep until the Athan, it is permissible for him or her to pray Witr before going to bed and then if she wakes up before […]
Read moreShe is mistaken by postponing it. she has to pray it anyhow regardless of the environment or the music. And Allah knows best
Read moreSome scholars say that it is recommended to offer it in the 1sr tashahud, such as Bin Bazz. Other scholars say that this is not part of the Sunnah and one should not do it. I follow the 1st opinion. And Allah knows best
Read moreThey are 12 in number. 2 before Fajr, which the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam had never left even when he was travelling. 2+2 before Thuhur and 2 after Thuhur. 2 after Maghrib 2 after Isha.
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