She must stay behind you. It was narrated from Anas (ra) that his grandmother Mulaykah invited the Messenger of Allah (salla Allahu alahi wa sallam) to eat some food that she had made. He ate some of it, then he said: “Get up and I will lead you in prayer.” Anas said: I went to […]
Read moreIf a man wakes up junub at the time when the iqaamah for Fajr prayer is being given, and if he does ghusl he will miss the prayer in congregation, can he do wudoo’ and pray in the mosque with the congregation, then when he goes home he can do ghusl and pray two rak’ahs […]
Read moreThis is permissible occasionally but not on regular basis
Read moreIn both scenarios, he has to leave the prayer immediately as his prayer became invalid, make wudhu and restart prayer from the beginning. This is the most authentic opinion of scholars. It is a major sin to continue praying though you know that your wudhu was broken, simply because you are ashamed from the people […]
Read moreThis is not permissible at all.
Read moreIf 12 is the Islamic midnight, one can’t pray it after that.
Read moreYou are considered ill and that is why your prayer is valid and you shouldn’t have repeated it.
Read moreThe prostration is accepted but they are wrong in going against the Sunnah of our Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam.
Read moreNo, you pray the missing rak’ah and then offer sujood after salam and then offer another salam. The rakahs that you have prayed become your first rakahs and as soon as you remember, you offer the missed one
Read moreThey have their own evidences but it is weak.
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