He did sometimes but not all the times. If you can offer them, this is good because he recommended that.
Read moreNo, it is not, to the best of my knowledge
Read moreThe time of Maghrib The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The time for Maghrib lasts until the twilight has faded.” i.e., the time for Maghrib starts immediately after the time for ‘Asr ends, which is when the sun sets, until the twilight or red afterglow has faded. When the red […]
Read moreIt is not accepted if you are not sure about the prostraition.
Read moreIt is recommended to wear good clothes when praying.
Read moreConnecting it to prayers, thikr or Duah is an innovation.
Read moreThis is not correct. The moment the time is due, he can pray.
Read moreIt appears that you recite only the first part and it has to be only in Arabic
Read moreYou can’t do it after prayer or every day. It should be only done when something special happens that doesn’t happen every time such as a successful surgery for a loved one.
Read moreIf this person didn’t pray at all for 20 years and he didn’t offer any kind of prayer while living among Muslims, he is not Muslim. But if he prayed off and on, he is Muslim and you can ask Allah for forgiveness for him and make Du’ah for him and that is it.
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