QUESTION: If Im eating and its time for iqamah there is a hadith that states I should start with the food first, but should I eat a little bit and then go to pray or finish my food and then pray? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: If Im eating and its time for iqamah there is a hadith that states I should start with the food first, but should I eat a little bit and then go to pray or finish my food and then pray?

QUESTION: If Im eating and its time for iqamah there is a hadith that states I should start with the food first, but should I eat a little bit and then go to pray or finish my food and then pray?

16 Jul

ANSWER:

You can eat a little which takes the food out of your mind and go join the prayer.

QUESTION: If Im eating and its time for iqamah there is a hadith that states I should start with the food first, but should I eat a little bit and then go to pray or finish my food and then pray?

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