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Sleeping Between Maghrib and Isha Prayers: Is it Allowed in Islam?

Understanding the Islamic Ruling on Sleeping Before Isha Prayer

Question: Is it prohibited to sleep between Maghrib and Isha prayers?

Answer: The Prophet (peace be upon him) discouraged sleeping before Isha and conversing after Isha. However, if there is a need to sleep between Maghrib and Isha, it is permissible as long as the person ensures they will not miss the Isha prayer. Setting an alarm or asking someone to wake them up for prayer is advisable. Essentially, if there is a need, one can sleep before Isha, just as one may talk after Isha if necessary.

Author: IslamicHelper

Tags: Salah
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