What to do if you cant pray because of school?
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What to do if you cant pray because of school?
The best way is to pray in their specific times because it will take hardly 5 minutes. There will be at least lunch break or 5 minutes break in which you can pray your prayers. But if that is not possible then you have to pray the missing prayers with the next prayer.
Does your fast count if u dont pray?
NO, you cannot do that. So if you leave your prayer, your fast will never be accepted.
Is it against the law to pray at work?
Is it Legal for Employees Pray at Work? Yes, employees do have the right to pray at work. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), “refusing to accommodate an employee’s sincerely held religious beliefs or practices” is prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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 .
Is it fard (obligatory) to make up missed prayers?
It is stated in Bahār-e-Sharī’at that it is fard (obligatory) to make up a prayer that was missed due to sleep or forgetfulness. However, one is not sinful for the missed prayer. One must pray the missed prayer upon waking up or remembering, if it is not a disliked time for prayer. Delay in offering the missed prayer is makrūh (disliked).
How to perform Fajr properly?
Perform the two obligatory ( fard) cycles ( rakahs) of Fajr first and then make-up the two sunnah rakahs (non-obligatory). The sunnahs are the ones typically prayed before the fard. The sunnahs may be made-up up to the entrance of the Dhuhr (afternoon) prayer.
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.