Looking at the clock during salaah
Q: Will my salah break if I deliberately look at the clock to check the time without moving my head or chest?
Q: Will my salah break if I deliberately look at the clock to check the time without moving my head or chest?
Q: Is it permissible that whenever I recite a surah and takbeer silently in the namaz of maghrib and esha as well as takbeer to be aloud in the zuhr and asr salaat?
Q: Can we perform pray/salaah behind any physically unfit Imam. For Example, he can't walk normally (his leg is broken and and he is operated). Please guide me to care extra in the salaah/Namaz.
Q: Can a nabaalig boy lead the taraweeh prayers?
Q: How to work out the end time of Ishraaq?
Q: I have researched about it deeply and I can conclude that there are cases in which it is recommended by our religion to pray alone instead of attending congregational prayers such as when you feel that your life or assets are in danger, in state of fear of your death, etc. Hence my situation is that I love to pray in the masjid with all the people together but whenever I enter the masjid, I suspect everyone as a suicide bomber. During whole prayer I am not able to concentrate in my Salah, this happened more intense when I bring my kids with me at Juma or even daily prayers. During prayer I start to imagine blood and body parts on the carpet and during whole prayers my mind is busy in thinking that if it really happens, how I will save my kids? From where will we escape, etc. I feel much better praying alone in my house or more better in an empty masjid. My question is that in that case what should be the right thing to do?
Q: Can one perform salaah in any language other than Arabic?
Q: I would like to know that as soon as I start salah I begin to yawn. Please assist. Can I say a prayer to stop me from yawning?
Q: Can the eyes be closed for concentration during salaam?
Q: I would like to ask concerning about the 4 raka'at sunnah before zuhr. I heard someone say that there should only be one salaam in the entire 4 raka'at. Then someone told me that there should be 2 salaams, now I'm confused. Which one is correct? or it depends on which madhhab I follow? Please elaborate.