Miscellaneous

Can you make up for missed prayers?

Can you make up for missed prayers?

For people who miss a prayer for any reason, the tradition allows the prayer to be made up at a later time without it automatically counting as a sin that cannot be rectified. Five prayers must be performed during various periods of time throughout the day; the time needed to perform each prayer is minimal.

What is the earliest time to pray Fajr?

The time period within which the Fajr daily prayer must be offered (with loud recitation of the quran) is from the beginning of dawn to sunrise.

Can you fast if you missed Fajr?

Fasting of Ramadan is compulsory and you must fast unless sick or on travel. While fair Salah is fard, the first relation to fasting is that it signifies the start of the day’s fast. Secondly, missing fajr is disobedience to Allah and certainly weakens the fast but you cannot leave off the fasting.

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What happens if you miss one prayer?

What happens if a person misses the Fajr prayer?

Whoever missed the Fajr prayer or any other prayer out of forgetfulness or because of oversleeping, has to perform it as soon as he remembers it and he should not delay it except for a necessity. This is the view of the majority of scholars and they provided as evidence the Hadeeth reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim .

Can I make up for missed prayers?

Moreover, when one makes up for the missed prayer, it is desirable for him to make up for the Sunnah prayers as well [which one performs before or after the obligatory prayers] regardless whether he makes up the prayer before or after Thuhr.

What to do if you miss Fajr Sunnah?

As for the four major schools of thought, Imam Al-Shafi’i and Imam Ahmad were of the opinion that the person, who misses his Fajr Sunnah, should join the jama’ah and pray sunnah after the jama’ah is finished, either before sun rise or after that.

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Is it permissible to stay awake late at night for Fajr prayer?

The Hanafī jurists have even stated that if someone fears missing the Fajr prayer, it is not permissible for him to stay awake until late night without any legally valid need. It is stated in Bahār-e-Sharī’at that if one fears missing the Fajr prayer, it is impermissible for him to stay awake until late night without any legally valid need.