Prayer Alone Behind Row: Valid or Invalid?
Is the prayer of someone standing alone behind a full row in congregational prayer invalid? Explore hadiths from Prophet Muhammad, scholar views, and solutions for latecomers in Islam
Master Salah in Islam: Step-by-step guides to performing the five daily prayers (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) in accordance with Quranic commandments and authentic Hadith. Learn rulings on prayer prerequisites (Taharah), postures (ruku, sujood), supplications (Qunoot), and correcting common mistakes. Address modern challenges like combining prayers during travel, praying in non-Muslim countries, and reviving Sunnah acts (Qiyam, Witr) for spiritual elevatio
Is the prayer of someone standing alone behind a full row in congregational prayer invalid? Explore hadiths from Prophet Muhammad, scholar views, and solutions for latecomers in Islam
In Islamic jurisprudence, if the Imam leads prayer without wudu or in janaba unknowingly, followers’ (muqtadi) prayer remains valid and doesn’t need repetition. Supported by hadiths from Sahih Bukhari, Sunan Ibn Majah, and scholars like Ibn Taymiyyah. Imam must repeat his own prayer.
Explore the Shari’ah rulings on combining Isha prayer immediately after Maghrib due to rain or bad weather, including Hadith references and conditions for non-travelers
Islamic fatwa on whether women must cover their face during salah at home, including rules on niqab, gloves, feet, and presence of mahrams.
Islamic guidance on performing prayers for elderly patients with incontinence using diapers, covering tayammum, wudu, impurity, and adaptations.
Islamic guidelines on wudu, prayer validity, and leading salah for patients with leukorrhea, urinary incontinence, istihadah, or jiryan, based on hadith and scholars.