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Both narrations are correct and can be followed according to conditions and circumstances. Then he would go out and lead Salat. Commentary: This Ahadith mean that a person who follows this course of practice, will die as a Muslim and will not remain in Hell for ever like the Kuffar infidels unless Allah has forgiven all his sins for him and would, as a result, save him from Fire altogether.

That is, Almighty Allah will not let him live in Hell for ever. According to some Ahadith, the fire of Hell will not touch him, which also amounts to saying that he will not be kept in Hell for all eternity. If a Muslim is liable to punishment, his stay in Hell - for a few days or weeks or months depending on the nature of his sins - is not a contravention of such Ahadith because he will ultimately be released from Hell and brought to Jannah.

If Almighty Allah does not forgive him in the very first instance, he will have to suffer the torment of Hell as long as He would like and then he will be sent to Jannah.

The phrase "the gates of heaven are opened'' to means that the good deeds that people do are lifted to heavens at that time. Every Muslim should, therefore, make full preparation for performing Sunnah. If one is unable to perform it before the Fard prayer, then one must do it afterwards.

This is elucidated by other Ahadith. Usually an order Amr signifies that the act is "essential" but here the decency embedded in the words "He who may so wish" has turned it to "desirable". Ahadith which follow lend further support to this contention.

Thus according to the narration of Anas May Allah be pleased with ihm their being in practice is proved. But this statement of Anas is according to his own knowledge, otherwise, we have already seen a Hadith in which the Prophet PBUH stressed the need to perform them by way of inducement. Thus, it is proved by his speech as well. A stranger coming into the mosque would think that the obligatory prayer had already been performed because of the number of people performing them.

But in spite of this fact these are Sunnah Ghair Mu'akkadah while the two performed after the Salat are Sunnah Mu'akkadah. Add IslamicBoard icon to your apps screen. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page:. Hey there! Looks like you're enjoying the discussion, but you're not signed up for an account.

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By Fainoz in forum Prayer. Fard, or the Obligatory Prayers in Islam According to all the Sunni schools, Fard or obligatory prayers are compulsory for every Muslim. The five obligatory prayers include: a Salat al-Fajr: Also known as the morning prayer, Salat al-Fajr consists of four rakahs units including two obligatory rakahs and two Sunnah rakahs.

Wajib Prayers, required or obligatory in a situation Wajib prayers are also obligatory and it is considered sinful to miss them. Wajib prayers are as follows: a Salat al-Witr: Consisting of three rakahs, this prayer is performed every day after the night prayer. Nafl or Voluntary Prayers in Islam Nafl or voluntary prayers are performed for extra virtue, however, missing out on them is not considered sinful.

There is a wide range of Nafl prayers, including: a Salat at-Tahajjud: Also known as late night prayer, Salat at-Tahajjud is performed in the middle of the night and is considered the most rewarding of all Nafl prayers.

FAQs about the types of prayers in Islam How many voluntary prayers are there? Why do Muslims perform prayers? What is the relevance of Adhan to prayers in Islam? What is Tahiyyat al-Masjid? Are there any restrictions associated with the performance of voluntary prayers Nafl? Bhavna My words find inspiration in the most mundane of the things — beads of a rosary, a rehal by the window, rings of incense smoke, and fallen tree leaves.

Related Posts. Leave a Reply. Category : Islam. Salatul-Vitr Vitr literally means odd. Translation: O Allah, we beseech Thy help and ask Thy protection and believe in Thee and trust in Thee and we praise Thee in the best manner and we thank Thee and we are not ungrateful to Thee, and we cast off and forsake him who disobeys Thee. Covering the Head for Men. The Method of Saying the Adhan.

Niyyat Niyyah. Book in other formats. Start Here. Contact Us. Follow Us. Asr Prayer. Ali R. Another Hadith narrated by Ali R. W used to pray rakats before Asr prayer. Maghrib Prayer.

Abdullah bin Mughaffal reported the Prophet S. That was because he did not wish people to treat it as a compulsory sunnat. For this above Hadith is a sure proof. However, some people forbid this and others find it very strange if they see a person offer 2 rakats nafl before Maghrib.



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