There are various permissible scenarios for performing prayer when traveling, in the Shafi’i madhhab: – Combining without shortening: in your scenario, that would entail performing Dhuhr (four rak’ah) followed immediately by ‘Asr (four rak’ah). Both would then be performed within the time for Dhuhr, or the time for ‘Asr
1. Niyyah The person starting prayer must have, just before starting, a clear 'intention' that the specific prayer is ‘qurbatan ilal-Laah', i.e. in obedience to Allah. Thus three things are wajib in niyyah:- (a) The prayer must be specified; (b) It must be for the sake of God only, not for any other motive; (c) That intention must remain unaltered up to the end. Note: It is not necessary to
The term Jumu’ah is derived from the same root as jama'a, which means "the gathering of people". In the social sense, people take part in Friday prayers in the afternoon during the time the Zuhr prayer would normally be offered.
Answer: as salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah, bismillah ar-rahman ar-rahim. In the shafi`i madhab, recitation of the fatiha is a rukn (necessary integral) of prayer. That is, it is required for *everyone* to recite the fatiha in order to have a valid prayer…whether you be the imam or ma`mum (following an imam). If you are praying zuhr, asr, or
Prayer is one of the five pillars of Islam. This article explains common features of Islamic prayer, such as the call to prayer, daily timings and the direction of prayer. It also explores the linguistic, geographic and sectarian diversity of prayer in Islam. In Islam, prayer, supplication, purification and most ritual actions are considered
Praying in jamaa’ah (congregation) in the mosque is one of the most important rituals of Islam, and it is obligatory for every man past the age of adolescence who is able to hear the call to prayer, because of a great deal of evidence, including the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him):
What does Jama mean? J ama as a girls' name has its root in Hebrew, and Jama means "he who supplants". Jama is an alternate spelling of Jamie (Hebrew): originally a nickname of James. STARTS/ENDS WITH Ja-, -ma. ASSOCIATED WITH supplants (victory) Variations. VARIANTS Jaymie, Jaymee, Jammie, Jamia , Jami , Jamey, Jamei, Jamee, Jaimy, Jaimie
Now if you want to pray maghrib and 'isha' qasr than you should know that qasr (shortening the prayer) literally only applies to 4-raka'a fard prayers: Allah has prescribed the prayer through the word of your Prophet (ﷺ) as four rak'ahs when resident, two when travelling, and one when danger is present. ( Sahih Muslim)
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