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  7. QUESTION: I’ve watched a reel from ******** ** *****, and he says that It’s a sunnah to pray 2 rakah before leaving the house and after entering the house. So, what about me going out to the mosque, does it still apply, also what about praying it in forbidden times?
QUESTION: I’ve watched a reel from ******** ** *****, and he says that It’s a sunnah to pray 2 rakah before leaving the house and after entering the house. So, what about me going out to the mosque, does it still apply, also what about praying it in forbidden times?

QUESTION: I’ve watched a reel from ******** ** *****, and he says that It’s a sunnah to pray 2 rakah before leaving the house and after entering the house. So, what about me going out to the mosque, does it still apply, also what about praying it in forbidden times?

01 May

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This is not authentic. 

QUESTION: I’ve watched a reel from ******** ** *****, and he says that It’s a sunnah to pray 2 rakah before leaving the house and after entering the house. So, what about me going out to the mosque, does it still apply, also what about praying it in forbidden times?

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