What happens if you forget to pray Salah?
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What happens if you forget to pray Salah?
In Islamic tradition, Muslims perform five formal prayers at specified times each day. 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. One should try to pray within the specified times.
Is it haram to delay Fajr?
Its never haram to delay the salah and you may offer it after executing all the chores you have hinted. The salah will still be duly upheld by the Most Merciful.
Can you repeat prayer?
You can repeat the same prayer as often as you deem necessary as long as it comes from the heart or at least comes with good intentions.
Is it OK to say the same prayer every day?
Yes you can. But it actually depends on why you would want to repeat the same prayer everyday. I assume you have a huge burden which is why you might repeat same prayer consistently. The essence of prayer is deep communication with God so if your prayer is helping you communicate with God, it’s okay.
What is it like to be a Muslim revert?
As a Muslim revert the spotlight is always on you, the eternal spokesperson for Islam. The tiring and ridiculous expectations placed on you by society, non-Muslims, other Muslims and yourself can be unbearable without the support of your brothers and sisters in Islam.
Why is it so important to support reverts to Islam?
The tiring and ridiculous expectations placed on you by society, non-Muslims, other Muslims and yourself can be unbearable without the support of your brothers and sisters in Islam. Reverts to Islam hold a special place in the community; they must not be abandoned.
How many reverts leave Islam each year?
However, due to the social implications of leaving Islam, there is not a lot of credible data available about the number of reverts that eventually leave the religion. Due to the hardships and struggles of revert Muslims, they are more susceptible to leaving Islam than those with strong familial and emotional ties within the Muslim community.
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