Musalla that converts into a backrest
Q: I wanted to find out if it is permissible to read on the new mussalla that is out. It converts into a backrest.
Q: I wanted to find out if it is permissible to read on the new mussalla that is out. It converts into a backrest.
Q: Is it compulsory to read salaah on a musalla or can Salaah be read on any surface that appears clean?
Q: Mujhe har baar poori namaaz parna chatihu phir sir faraz namaz aada karti hu kyu?
Q: In Salaah for women, when sitting in Jalsa position or tashahhud position, it is Sunnah to sit with the both feet towards the right. The question is, should the toes of both the feet face the qiblah or face towards the right?
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: If due to some urine drop problem where I my salat delayed just 10 or 15 minutes before salat time already, and while praying the last rakat my wudu got broken which is near the end time of salat, I broke the salat and done wudu and again prayed after the time has ended. Will I be sinful? I should make intention as qadha or as normal?
Q: Is my Salaah valid if I read some other Durood instead of Durood-e-Ibrahim?
Q: I overslept and was late awakening for the fajr Salaah. Thinking it to be very late, I prayed wudhu and only the two fard of Fajr. However after reading this, I checked the perpetual calendar and realised there was still 11 minutes before sunrise. I immediately prayed both my sunnah and my fard of fajr, with 3 minutes still left for sunrise. Was this correct of me? What should I have done in this situation. Is my salaah valid?
Q: Previously I asked about a man who passed away but for the majority of his life did not pray Salaah. As per your previous reply, fidya can be given on behalf of the deceased: What do the Ulama state about a person who is not an heir but is related to the deceased, can they give the fidya on his behalf? Furthermore, how does one calculate the fidya per Salaah?
Q: In Salaah, when sitting in jalsa position, is it sunnah to sit on the left foot with the right foot raised and the toes of the right foot facing the qiblah? The question is when sitting on the left foot is it also a sunnah to have the toes of the left foot facing the Qiblah?