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consequences of missing prayers!!!

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Topic: consequences of missing prayers!!!
Posted By: NABA
Subject: consequences of missing prayers!!!
Date Posted: 02 July 2013 at 11:28pm
Assalamalecum WA rehmatullahi WA barakhatahu.we all know offering salaah is the second pillar of Islam,in fact the worst sin next to shirk is not offering salaah,prophet Muhammad S.A.W(pbuh) said that the thing that differs momeen from Kafir is salaah.but prophet also said the punishments of missing prayers,they are-in this life-1)Allah will take away the blessings from him.2)the culprit will be detested by the creatures on earth.3)he will b not included in prayers of good people.4)his good deeds will be of no use(no sawaab)5)his prayers will not be accepted.b)while dying-1)he will die unpleasant death.2)he will die with hunger.3)he will die thirsty.inside grave-Allah will tight the grave so much that his ribs would come out.2)Allah will sent fire with ember on his grave.3)Allah will put a snake on the grave that will sting him from morning till afternoon for missing fajr,from afternoon till asr and so on.c)on the day of judgement 1)Allah will cause him to go to hell with his face dragging on.2)Allah will frown on him in such a way that his flesh will burn.3)Allah will judge him strictly and will order him to b thrown to hell.Allah clearly mentions in Surah Al Isra ch 17 v 78 and Surah Al Tahaa ch 20 v 130-we should offer five time prayers in a day.



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Posted By: Imaan
Date Posted: 03 July 2013 at 5:01am
JazakAllah for your informative knowledge. I just want to know about the Prayer (Kaza Salaah) (the Prayers which we didn't offer  in our past) that how can we offer those Salaah?


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JazakAllah


Posted By: Nausheen
Date Posted: 03 July 2013 at 9:49pm
Assalamualaikum Imaan.

You may want to make a comprehensive estimate of how many days of qadha you have to make-up. Then start doing them in your free time. Keep a diary to record how many you finished.
you will have to make the intention of qadha at the beginning of the prayer.

Note that it is praiseworthy to offer all of the missed prayers, however if your sum total s quite large, then begin only with the obligatory of each of the 5 prayers [and the witr if you are a hanafi]

Ramadan is approaching soon - every good deed has 70x the reward it would earn you in other times. Perhaps it would be very good if you start doing your qadha around this time of the year.

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<font color=purple>Wanu nazzilu minal Qurani ma huwa

Shafaa un wa rahmatun lil mo'mineena

wa la yaziduzzalimeena illa khasara.
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Posted By: abuayisha
Date Posted: 04 July 2013 at 12:12am
Prayers that were missed unintentionally, you make once you remember. Those prayers missed intentionally require seeking forgiveness from Allah, and a firm commitment not to intentionally miss them in the future.


Posted By: Nausheen
Date Posted: 04 July 2013 at 7:55pm
Originally posted by abuayisha abuayisha wrote:

Prayers that were missed unintentionally, you make once you remember. Those prayers missed intentionally require seeking forgiveness from Allah, and a firm commitment not to intentionally miss them in the future.


What do people do at latitudes where fajr time ends around 4:00 am in summer? Especially when isha does not enter any sooner than 9:00 or 9:30 pm
This is a sincere question, so please give practical and fool proof tips.

jazak allahu khair.

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<font color=purple>Wanu nazzilu minal Qurani ma huwa

Shafaa un wa rahmatun lil mo'mineena

wa la yaziduzzalimeena illa khasara.
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Posted By: abuayisha
Date Posted: 04 July 2013 at 11:29pm
Is your question based upon permissibility of missing fair under the above mentioned scenario? What time does Maghrib come in there? What time is sunrise there?


Posted By: Nausheen
Date Posted: 05 July 2013 at 5:25am
I dont really understand 'permissibility of missing fair'
would you please explain.

Maghrib is around 7:00 pm and sunrise around 4:00 am.


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<font color=purple>Wanu nazzilu minal Qurani ma huwa

Shafaa un wa rahmatun lil mo'mineena

wa la yaziduzzalimeena illa khasara.
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Posted By: abuayisha
Date Posted: 05 July 2013 at 9:02am
Sorry, I'm traveling these days and my "smart" device has corrected fajr, (morning prayer). Anyway, if Maghrib is coming in at 7, the people can pray at approx 8:30 for ishaa.


Posted By: Nausheen
Date Posted: 05 July 2013 at 6:42pm
what fiqh school that would be?

jazak allahu khair.

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<font color=purple>Wanu nazzilu minal Qurani ma huwa

Shafaa un wa rahmatun lil mo'mineena

wa la yaziduzzalimeena illa khasara.
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Posted By: abuayisha
Date Posted: 05 July 2013 at 10:45pm
From Maghrib it take approx 90 min for any red glow in the sky to remain, after its disappearance Isha is in. Hopefully, this is the fiqh the Messenger of Allah. And Allah Knows Best.


Posted By: anisafatima
Date Posted: 10 July 2013 at 3:13am
Leaving Salah leads the nation towards destruction.

�Then, there came after them a generation who gave up Salah and followed lusts; so they will be thrown in Hell.� (Quran 19: 59)


Posted By: ahmedfarhan
Date Posted: 09 March 2017 at 2:48am
The prayer is the standard of Islam. Whosoever loves prayers, and observes their limits, timings and methods, is a true believer.



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