Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 08:19
Q: After reading a fatwa on islam-qa I am somewhat over concerned cautious in doing the takbirat, tasmi, tahmid inbetween the postures, and I mostly end up doing sajdah sahw as precaution. What is the solution for me?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 08:16
Q: I joined salaah jamaat at 5:17. Jamaat starts 5:15 at the end I didnt know much rakaats I read but because I joined at that time I regarded it as 4 rakaats. Is salaah valid?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:56
Q: If a person does not go to a Musjid, and performs Salaah at home with his wife behind him, would he be absolved of the Wajib of Jamaat Salaah?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:53
Q: Do I have to repeat my Asr Salah if I read it together with my Zohar Salah while on journey?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:31
Q: If one has a habit of forgetting multiple things in a Salah such as number of rakat, number of sajda, first tushud and so forth, how that person would perform his salah?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:27
Q: Is following the sequence is also a Fard in performing Wudu?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:23
Q: If one has to recite only one Ayah in a rakat of a Salah how long it should be?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:18
Q: What is the Shariah ruling regarding the earliest time that Esha commences for the Hanafi Mazhab , and do the seasons ( i.e. long days and short days ) have any significance or implications.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:16
Q: We Live in a country Romania where the maghrib salaah is at 9:15pm. According to the perpetual salaah time table the time for esha comes in at midnight. This is inconvenient, especially so for salaah in jamaah at the local musallah. Under these circumstances, will it be permissible for us to perform esha salaat with jamaah before the time of esha comes in? This will be at around 10:30pm.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2013-03-25 07:13
Q: In a nearby musjid, there are accommodations for women to pray taraaweeh behind the men. The women prayer area is such that there are different rooms. As a result, the women do not stand shoulder to shoulder and there are random gaps on each side of the saaf for an "aisle". I even saw one lady praying in a room all by herself. What is the ruling for this?
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