Reciting morning duas
Q: When we miss a namaaz and pray qaza. Like say Fajr qaza, the duas I usually pray after fajr and after every namaaz, should I pray these duas? Are they counted or does it not matter if I pray them or not?
Q: When we miss a namaaz and pray qaza. Like say Fajr qaza, the duas I usually pray after fajr and after every namaaz, should I pray these duas? Are they counted or does it not matter if I pray them or not?
Q: “Whoever says in the morning and in the evening Hasbi Allaah laa illaha illa huwa ‘alayhi tawwakaltu wa huwa rabb al-‘arsh il-‘azeem (Sufficient for me is Allaah, there is no God besides Him; in Him have I put my trust and He is the Lord of the mighty Throne), seven times, Allah, may He be exalted, will suffice him for what concerns him,” and it does not contain the additional phrase mentioned (“of the affairs of this world and the Hereafter”).
1. My question is whether this should be recited before or after the Fajr and Maghrib prayer or does the time just have to set in?
2. What is considered morning and evening according to Hanafi fiqh?
Q: I want to query regarding a wazifa which I heard lately from an Aalim. However I cannot remember the words of the wazifa which the Aalim had told me. I can't remember whether her said أَعُوذُ باللهِ السَّمِيعِ العَلِيمِ مِنَ الشَّيطَانِ الرَّجِيم or أَعُوذُ باللهِ السَّمِيعِ الحَدِيمِ مِنَ الشَّيطَانِ الرَّجِيم. He said that after reciting this wazifa thrice, the last three verses of Surah Hashr should also be recited.
Q: Can pupils recite their wazaaif (morning and evening duas) loudly in the musjid? Or will it be against the respect of the musjid?