The question is not clear. If you don’t pray the Sunnah prayers, you are not sinful but you shouldn’t allow Satan to fool you into not praying it because you feel more Khusho’oa. You should know that praying the Sunnah would increase your Iman and it wouldn’t reduce it.
Read moreIf a person skips prayers without any legitimate reason such as sleeping or forgetfulness, he can’t pray it or make it up. But if there were Islamically accepted reasons, he should pray them immediately. If he prays them while traveling, he should pray them shortened.
Read moreHe should either start to recite again or if he had finished Al fatiha, he should go for Ruk’u
Read moreSurely you are wrong in what you are doing. You must pray Isha with the congregation even if they pray it immediately after the Athan. You must not postpone it until the middle of the night unless you are a woman or you are with a congregation in another masjid.
Read moreThe question is not clear. First of all, it is not permissible to pray Isha prayer at 01:00 as this is way passed its time. Isha must be prayed before midnight which is half the time between Maghrib and Fajr. Secondly, are you asking about witr or Istikhara? Istikhara has nothing to do with fajr […]
Read moreIf you postponed the prayer after the middle of the night, your prayer is not accepted and you shouldn’t pray it. but if you prayed it before the middle of the night, then you have prayed it on time. The middle of the night being between sunset and Fajr.
Read moreAs long as you were afraid of being late, what you have done is correct.
Read moreThis du’ah is not mandatory. It is Sunnah. Therefore, you prayer is correct.
Read moreIf you recite a Surah wrongly and remembered that later on, the prayer is correct and you don’t have to repeat it. You must repeat it if you made a mistake in Al Fatiha.
Read moreYou went wrong when you didn’t pray on the spot. Never the less, the Asr you made up after Isha is OK because you didn’t know at the time.
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