Reciting Surah Naas in the second rakaat of witr
Q: In the second rakaat of Witr, one reads Sura Naas. What Sura should or can then be recited in the third rakaat?
Q: In the second rakaat of Witr, one reads Sura Naas. What Sura should or can then be recited in the third rakaat?
Q: If one wants to pray a Fardh Salah in Jamaat, can one join a person who is praying a Sunnah Salah? What if one joins a person who is praying a Sunnah salah, but you mistakenly assumed that he is praying a Fardh?
Q: I have a question that in the nusus of quran and sunnah what is the number of rakats (most authentic) in Taraweeh?
Q: What would the masala be regarding salaah read in jamaat in the home where the Imam begins reading salaah with non mahram females as muqtadi's?
Q: If I, after having read a short bit of sura whilst praying, forget the remainder of the sura, and change to reading another sura in order to fulfil the wajib amount of qira'a, do I have to do sajda sahw?
Q: If a person does get often in salaah the doubt as soon as he raises his head from the sajdah, whether its from the 1st or 2nd sajdah, what should he do? Should he ignore the doubt and complete the salaah and consider it complete?
Q: After the fardh salaah, I know according to the hanafi madhab the tasbih-e-fatimi, ayatul kursi etc should be read only after the sunnah-e-muakkida. However, if I end up forgetting or getting distracted after sunnats and find it easier and can be more punctual in recitation after the fardh immediately, and then after that read sunnats, is this permissible?
Q: What is the case if one recites in his Salaah:
In which cases one must repeat the prayer as makruh tahrimi act was carried out?
Q: If the follower (muqtadi) intentionally omits a necessary action (wajib) or intentionally commits an action that is prohibitively disliked (makruh tahriman) while praying behind the imam, is it necessary (wajib) for him or her to repeat the prayer? Things like leaving out at-Tahiyyaat, or reciting behind imam, reciting at-Tahiyyaat twice etc.
Q: I read that if after the salaam of the salaat a makruh time enters and there was a sajdah sahw to be made, then one is absolved from doing sajdah sahw. But he must repeat the whole salaah. For example, if after the salaam in Fajr the sun has risen, then one should not do sajdah sahw, but he must repeat the whole salaah later on. The same counts for Asr when after the salaah the makruh time enters (i.e. after the suns rays become yellow/orange meaning when one is able to look at the sun without being dazzeld). Is this true ? The same ruling would apply to someone who forgot the sajdah sahw, or lost wudhu after salaam before the sajdah sahw.