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A BIG collection of Fatawa on Salah- Prayer
Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem
Assalamu aleykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu, Here's a collection of fatawa from the Standard Committee concerning one of the most important pillars of Islam: As-Sala / The prayer. The fatawa are taken from AbdurRahman.org site- Jazahum Allah Khayran Click on the title to read the fatwa ================================================== =
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قال بديع الزمان الهمذاني في وصف العلم: « العلم شيء بعيد المرام، Not يُصاد بالسهام، وNot يُقسم بالأزNotم، وNot يُرى في الFromام، وNot يُضبط باللجام، وNot يُكتب للثام، وNot يورث عن الآباء والأعمام وزرع Not يزكو إNot متى صادف From الحزم ثرى طيبا، وFrom التوفيق مطرا صيبا، وFrom الطبع جوا صافيا، وFrom الجهد روحا دائما، وFrom الصبر سقيا نافعا وغرض Not يصاب إNot بافتراش المدر، واستناد الحجر، وردّ الضجر، وركوب الخطر، وإدمان السهر، واصطحاب السفر، وكثرة النظر، وإعمال الفكر» [«جواهر الأدب» للهاشمي (194)] Last edited Done By Omm AL-Homayra'a ; 27-08-2010 at 06:09PM |
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Salah 02 The first Tashahhud Tashahhud as confirmed from the Prophet Dropping the first Tashahhud intentionally Dropping the first Tashahhud forgetfully Ma'mum following the Imam in Tashahhud Formula of Tashahhud The way of pronouncing Tashahhud Joining the Imam during the first Tashahhud of Maghrib Prayer The way of saying the first Tashahhud Supplication said after Tshahhud Invoking blessings on the Prophet during the Tashahhud The form of sending blessings on the Prophet in the Tashahhud Takbir in Salah Makruh acts that distract a person during Salah Looking upward and closing the eyes Suppressing the urge to urinate or defecate Looking around during Salah Killing a serpent Answering the phone during Salah Saying "Al-hamdu lillah" upon sneezing in Salah Greeting the person offering Salah Tucking clothes Abscence of mind during Salah Placing one's hand on the mouth to block yawning Qunut The final Tashahhud Ma'mum abandoning saying Tashahhud while praying with the Imam Description of sitting between the two prostrations Whether Tawarruk sitting is obligatory or Sunnah Pointing with the index finger during Tashahud Reciting the last Tashahud after the Imam says Taslim Supplication said after the final Tashahhud Invoking blessings on the Prophet Supplications of invoking blessings on the Prophet Obligation of invoking blessings on the Prophet in the final Tashahhud Al-Salah Al-Ibrahimiyyah or Salat-ul-Fatih Definition of Al-Salah Al-Ibrahimiyyah and Salat-ul-Fatih Adding the word "Sayyiduna" while sending blessings on the Prophet Validity of Salat-ul-Fatih Reciting Taslim in Salah Reciting Taslim is obligatory The Mu'mum looking at the Imam when saying Taslim The Ma'mum leaving before the Imam Legislating Taslim to end the Salah The Imam departing from the right or left sides Wiping the face with hands after Salah Taking Sutrah in Salah Tranquil Submission Salah behind an Imam who is not in a state of tranquil submission Being hasty during the Subh Prayer Nullifiers of Salah Laughing as a nullifier of Salah Ruling on laughing during Salah The claim of the excellence of a married man's Salah over that of a single man Tasbih and Dhikr after Salah Saying supplications after the prescribed Salah Reciting Ayat-ul-Kursy and the Mu`awwidhatayn Remembering Allah using Misbahah Meaning of Tasbih Du`a' in a language other than Arabic Du`a' after offering Salah Greeting each other after Salah Sujud-ul-Sahw Obligation of Sujud-ul-Sahw Description of Sujud-ul-Sahw Missing one Rak`ah and only realizing after Taslim Increase or Decrease in Salah The latecomer following the Imam in offering Sujud-ul-Sahw Increase or Decrease in Salah Forgetting one of the pillars of Salah Sujud as a pillar of Salah An Imam forgetting the first Tashahhud Performing Sujud-ul-Sahw before or after the Taslim Pronouncing Takbir on standing to make up for a missing part Sujud-ul-Sahw Supplications Prostration of the latecomer A Mu'mum saying Taslim before the Imam forgetfully Mamums' Sahw in Salah Sujud-ul-Sahw in a supererogatory Salah Sujud-ul-Tilawah during Salah Saying the Takbir for Sujud-ul-Tilawah Satan's insinuations during Salah Du`a' that repels insinuations during Salah Supererogatory Salah Tarawih Prayer Ruling on Tarawih prayer Performing Tarawih in congregation in a Masjid Offering Tarawih Prayers at home Reciting from the Mus-haf in Tarawih Optional Night Salah Al-Sunan Al-Rawatib Reciting Qur'an in Salah Changing a person's place to perform the Supererogatory Salah Similarity of essential parts and obligations between Nafilah as Fardh A Salah between each two Adhans Supererogatory Prayers perfecting the Obligatory Prayer Offering the Sunnah Salah at home Abandoning Al-Sunan Al-Rawatib Offering supererogatory Salah after the Adhan of Fajr Tahiyyat-ul-Masjid and the Sunnah of Fajr Prayer Offering the two supererogatory Rak`ahs (units of prayer) prior to Fajr Prayer after Iqamah Sujud-ul-Tilawah Ruling on Sujud-ul-Tilawah Saying the Takbir for Sujud-ul-Tilawah Taharah as a prerequisite for Sujud-ul-Tilawah A menstruating woman offering Sujud-ul-Tilawah and Sujud-ul-Shukr A woman offering Sujud-ul-Tilawah without a veil Passing in front of someone offering Sujud-ul-Tilawah Praying at the forbidden times (Tahiyyat-ul-Masjid) Congregational Salah Ruling on Congregational Salah Forsaking congregational Salah without a legal excuse The minimal number of participants in congregational Salah The difference between praying congregationally and individually Ruling on a Muslim abandoning congregational Salah to pray alone Praying individually at home though neighboring the Masjid Neglecting Salah in congregation without a valid excuse Offering Salah at the workplace despite having a nearby Masjid Necessity of giving up congregational Salah for anyone who persists in committing sinful acts Obligation of congregational Salah on a Muslim who can hear the Adhan at a distance Working during the time of Congregational Salah to obey managers Whether a Person should quit the Congregational Salah if they see some abominable acts there Building a Masjid near the house, but congregational Salah is rarely performed there Leaving the congregation and offering Salah at home Forsaking those who abandon Salah Establishing a second congregation in the Masjid Offering supererogatory Prayer after Iqamah for obligatory Prayer is announced Counting the Rak`ah when joining the Imam during Ruku` Waiting or joining prayer for someone entering the Masjid when the people are reciting Tashahhud Women's Salah Muslim Women Going to the Masjid Women Offering Salah in the Presence of Men The Tent made for Women to offer Salah next to the Masjid Imamate The most worthy to lead the prayer Offering Salah behind an Imam who does not recite the Qur'an well Offering Salah behind a Mushrik Salah behind a Tijany Sufi Offering Salah behind an Imam believing in Hulul Salah behind Imams of unknown creed Whether Disagreement in the Branches of Fiqh Prevents Following each other in Salah Praying behind a Fasiq A banker leading prayer Praying behind an Imam of a Masjid in which Jumu`ah prayer is not established Being led by a bachelor in Salah Imamate of a blind or disabled Imam The Imamate of an illegitimate child Imamate of a boy A woman leading other women in congregational Salah Imamate of a person suffering from enuresis Changing one's intention from Zhuhr to `Asr prayer during prayer Prolonging Salah The prayer of a Ma'mum in front of the Imam Wages for the Imamate Should a person offering Salah individually leave his Salah to join the congregation Offering Salah behind women in case of necessity
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قال بديع الزمان الهمذاني في وصف العلم: « العلم شيء بعيد المرام، Not يُصاد بالسهام، وNot يُقسم بالأزNotم، وNot يُرى في الFromام، وNot يُضبط باللجام، وNot يُكتب للثام، وNot يورث عن الآباء والأعمام وزرع Not يزكو إNot متى صادف From الحزم ثرى طيبا، وFrom التوفيق مطرا صيبا، وFrom الطبع جوا صافيا، وFrom الجهد روحا دائما، وFrom الصبر سقيا نافعا وغرض Not يصاب إNot بافتراش المدر، واستناد الحجر، وردّ الضجر، وركوب الخطر، وإدمان السهر، واصطحاب السفر، وكثرة النظر، وإعمال الفكر» [«جواهر الأدب» للهاشمي (194)] |
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Salah 03 Salah performed individually Entering a Masjid after the Iqamah has been announced to find the rows complete Offering Salah alone behind the congregational rows Conveying what the Imam says Straightening the rows Ruling on leaving gaps between those performing Salah and separating shoulders and feet while standing People offering Salah lining up in rows through standing shoulder to shoulder and foot to foot Marking lines on a straw mat of a Masjid to define rows A Ma'mum leaving the row in Salah Position of a Ma'mum The most worthy people of standing behind the Imam The place of the Ma'mum and the Imam The position of boys in a row during Salah Including children in congregational Salah Interrupting Salah with or without a legal excuse Interrupting Salah to kill a snake or scorpion Interrupting Salah to kill vermin's or to get a wandering child nearer Interrupting Salah to avoid a dangerous accident Huffing during Salah Excuses for missing the Congregational Salah Obligation of Jumu`ah and Congregational Salah Performance on the Elderly Salah of the excused Abandoning Jumu`ah and congregational Salah for the job Danger as an excuse for refraining from Congregational Salah Validity of dreading imamate as a reason for abandoning the congregation Firemen offering Salah Offering Salah in the workplace Salah of the sick Salah of an elderly who lost all feelings Salah of an elderly woman who cannot stand up Salah of an elderly or sick person who cannot stand up A sick person praying in the condition their health permits them Salah of a disabled or unconscious person Salah of a bed-ridden patient Dropping standing in Salah for an excuse Salah of a piles patient Salah and Taharah of a bed-ridden patient Salah of an anesthetized person Making up for the missed Salah by an anesthetized person Salah by someone who had a tooth plucked and cannot speak Salah, Sawm and charity on behalf of an elderly man Salah as much as health conditions permit Salah of someone who cannot sit Obligation of offering Salah for a sane patient Impermissibility of delaying Salah due to a sickness Obligation of a sick person performing Salah as their health permits them Salah of a patient who cannot control the urination Salah of a mute and deaf person Salah of someone suffering from an eye disease Salah while traveling How to shorten the Salah Salah of a taxi driver passing the distance allowing shortening and its rulings Shortening Salah in entertainment trips Staying for four days in a place during a journey forbidding shortening Salah Shortening the Maghrib Prayer Ruling on performing Salah on a plane Ruling on performing Salah on a plane fearing the due time is over How to pray in the plane Looking for the Qiblan when praying in a plane Salah of a person riding an animal or the like Validity of offering obligatory Salah on an animal whether moving or not Praying in a plane while sitting Shortening the Salah after covering a certain distance in a short time Following the correct order of prayers as the basic rule A traveler praying after a resident Combing Maghrib and `Isha' at the time of Maghrib at some parts of Europe where `Isha' time is due at the middle of the night Combining between prayers without a valid excuse Combining Salah due to rain The time when a person on a journey can combine between two prayers Permissibility of combining Maghrib and `Isha' prayers if one is forbidden from going to the Masjid at the time of `Isha' Combining prayers with one Adhan and two Iqamahs Combining Salah when not traveling due to difficulties with work Should someone who sleeps until the time for Prayer has expired perform the traveler Prayer Shortening Salah in the place of marriage Intention to shorten Salah Shortening Salah by a traveler who returns to his country for two days Istikharah and Prayer for Need How to offer Istikharah and Prayer for Need Memorizing or reading the supplication of Istikharah from a book When to say the supplication of Istikharah Bid`ahs committed in Salah Salah Al-Qada' Al-`Umry Jumu‘ah Prayer Obligation of Jumu`ah Prayer and the minimum number of its attendees Jumu`ah Prayer on the day of `Eid Employees whose work necessitates their presence at the time of Jumu`ah Prayer Attending Doctors may not offer Jumu`ah Prayer A guard may be exempted from Friday Prayer Offering Jumu‘ah Prayer at home Delaying the Jumu‘ah Prayer The First Adhan for Jumu‘ah Prayer A traveler being an Imam for resident people in Jumu`ah Prayer Traveling on Fridays Offering Friday Prayer for a traveler Offering Jumu`ah Prayer in the village Women following Jumu`ah Prayer on the radio Joining the Jumu`ah Prayer Friday Khutbah Invocation during the Friday Khutbah The Imam's Greeting the congregation Leading Jumu`ah Prayer by a person other than the one who delivers the Khutbah Receiving a payment for delivering the Friday khutbah Making up for the Jumu`ah Khutbah Speaking while the Imam is delivering the Friday Khutbah Translating the Friday Khutbah Some Bid`ah of the Friday Khutbah Multiple Jumu`ah Prayers in the same town Offering the Jumu`ah Prayer on two floors due to narrowness of the Masjid Preaches at Salah Salat-ul-`Eidayn Ruling on Salat-ul-`Eidayn Women going out for `Eid prayer Children going out for `Eid prayer Postponing Salat-ul-`Eid after the Day of `Eid Places for offering Salat-ul-‘Eid Preparing more than one place to offer `Eid prayers in one city Offering Salat-ul-`Eid in a sports club Takbir in Salat-ul-‘Eid What is said between the Takbir in Salat-ul-`Eid Du`a in Salat-ul-`Eid Offering Tahiyyat Al-Masjid in the `Eid praying place Making up for the `Eid Prayers General Takbir at `Eid-ul-Adha Takbir on the Days of Tashriq Adhan for Salat-ul-‘Eid Celebrations Salat-ul-Istisqa’ The Imam forgetting some Takbir during Salat-ul-Istisqa' and `Eid prayers Offering Salat-ul-Istisqa' and the two `Eid prayers in a public square where Bid`ah celebrations are held Wisdom behind turning the cloth during Salat-ul-Istisqa' Description of Salat-ul-Istisqa' Salat-ul-`Eid or Salat-ul-Istisqa' coming on a Friday Funerals Encouraging someone dying to say: “La ilaha illa Allah” Scholars' opinions regarding Talqin after death Talqin the dead, wailing when following the funeral procession and walking and sitting on the graves Rights due from a deceased’s estate Expediting the debt payment for the deceased Permissibility of delaying the repayment of a dead person's debt until its due time A deceased person being indebted to the government Washing, shrouding and carrying the dead Preparing the dead person for burial Preparing and burying the dead in non-Muslim countries The deceased’s gold tooth Washing a frozen corpse How to wash the dead Washing the remains of one who has taken his own life Shrouding the dead A man's washing of the corpse of a woman A son washing his deceased mother’s body A woman washing her dead husband A husband putting his dead wife in the grave A menstruating woman washing the dead Circumcision of the Dead Permissibility of kissing the dead after washing his body Washing the dead whose body is cut in an acident Making Haste in Burying the Dead Washing and shrouding someone who dies during Salah Ruling on washing and burying the body of one unjustly murdered in a tribal feud Ruling on martyrdom of anyone dying in a car accident When the corpses of Muslims and non-Muslims are mixed together How to Handle Unidentifiable Corpses inMakkah Funeral Prayer Ruling on Funeral Prayer Du‘a’ during the Funeral Prayer Raising one's hands in the Funeral Prayer Taslim at the end of Funeral Prayer Offering Funeral Prayers for an indebted person Offering Funeral Prayers at the cemetery Offering Funeral Prayers at the grave Performing the Funeral Prayer for two dead people Funeral Prayer for one who committed suicide Burial time Ruling on making up for what is missed in the Funeral Prayer Burying the dead before offering Funeral Prayer Calling People to the Funeral Prayer Offering Funeral Prayer at forbidden times Washing a stillborn baby Ruling on Children who Die at an Early Age Funeral Prayers offered for a child after his burial Funeral Prayer regarding a miscarried fetus Offering Funeral Prayer for an unmarried woman Ruling on those who die having abandoned Salah Offering Funeral prayer on a disbeliever or an illegitimate child Funeral Prayer following the execution of a Had or Qisas Women offering the Funeral Prayer Funeral Prayer in absentia Uncovering the Face of the Dead when Burying him Reciting Al-Fatihah in the Funeral Prayer Burying the dead Description of the grave Description of the burial Hastening to prepare the deceased for burial and covering the body Those who die in car accidents Burying more than one dead person in the same grave Burying the dead in a coffin Placing Bricks in the Grave at the Time of Burial Putting dung in graves Building on the Graves Gathering martyrs’ remains Burying vipers and vermin Burying hair or nails one clips Burning human remaining such as a limb or hair What should be done with amputated human body parts Sending a body from one country to another Returning a body to its homeland Transporting the body of a dead Muslim from a non-Muslim country Burying a Muslim in non-Muslim graveyards Burying disbelievers in Muslim graveyards
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قال بديع الزمان الهمذاني في وصف العلم: « العلم شيء بعيد المرام، Not يُصاد بالسهام، وNot يُقسم بالأزNotم، وNot يُرى في الFromام، وNot يُضبط باللجام، وNot يُكتب للثام، وNot يورث عن الآباء والأعمام وزرع Not يزكو إNot متى صادف From الحزم ثرى طيبا، وFrom التوفيق مطرا صيبا، وFrom الطبع جوا صافيا، وFrom الجهد روحا دائما، وFrom الصبر سقيا نافعا وغرض Not يصاب إNot بافتراش المدر، واستناد الحجر، وردّ الضجر، وركوب الخطر، وإدمان السهر، واصطحاب السفر، وكثرة النظر، وإعمال الفكر» [«جواهر الأدب» للهاشمي (194)] |
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