Will walking in front of a person performing salaah break his salaah?
Q: If a person walks in front of one while performing salaah, does it break the salaah of the one still in salaah.
Q: If a person walks in front of one while performing salaah, does it break the salaah of the one still in salaah.
Q: I want to ask whether the sutra (a thing placed in front of a person performing namaaz) can be a glass. In our masajid, there are doors made of glass and the saffs are made on either side. So will it be allowed to cross while there is glass of exact or greater dimensions mentioned in shariah?
Q: If a person is offering salah at home, and he has not placed a sutra infront of him. Then is it permissible for me to walk directly infront of him? Is there any permission to walk infront of him leaving some distance, say a distance of two saffs?
Q: In a musjid kabeer, can one walk one saff in front of a person who is performing salaah? (i.e. in front of his head in the sajdah position such that one would not be walking directly in the area he would need for salaah) or is it 2 staffs or more?
Q:
1. What is the minimum requirement of a sutra (obstacle in front of the namazi) and where should it be placed?
2. Can namaz be offerd in front of a sofa/bed/chair?
3. What if some child comes and mistakenly sits on it while the person is praying behind the chair's back or in front of the bed?
Q: If I put my musalla such that it faces the bed, then is my namaz valid in the case when someone is sleeping/sitting on the bed? Or should sutra be placed in front of musalla before starting namaz?
Q:
1. If a person walks directly in front of you, within a arms reach, in a masjid kabeer, should you restart the Salaah?
2. What about a small masjid?
3. Will the ruling change if the person was walking from in front, stepped directly onto your sajdah spot, walked towards you then pushed through touching your shoulders, but technically didn't cross in front from one side to the other?
Q: What distance is required between a person and a musalli in order for the person to be allowed to walk past in front of him? Will this ruling be different for the haram in Makkah since it is extremely difficult to move without passing in front of anybody there?
Q: In beheshti zewar it is mentioned that the when a person is using a sutra and performing salaah, it should be placed slightly to the right or left side and not directly in front of him. Please can mufti saheb explain the reason for this?
Q: Is it permissible for one to cross in front of people performing Salaah in the Musjid?