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(Book 5, Hadith 13) #35292
Permissible To Leave Prayer On Jumu'ah

SUMMARY: It is permissible to leave the prayer on Jumu'ah if one has a nosebleed or something else happens that requires them to leave.

Malik said, "Someone who has a nosebleed on the day of jumua while the imam is giving the khutba and he leaves and does not come back until the imam has finished the prayer, should pray four rakas'.' Malik said that someone who prayed a raka with the imam on the day of jumua, then had a nosebleed and left and came back and the imam had prayed both rakas, should complete the prayer with another raka as long as he had not spoken. Malik said, "If some one has a nosebleed, or something happens to him and he has no alternative but to leave, he does not have to ask permission of the imam if he wants to leave on the day of jumua".

TOPICS
prayer  *  imam  *  salat  *  jumua  *  khutba  *  rakaahs  *  jumuah  *  nosebleed  *  rakas

QUICK LESSONS:
Pray four raka's when returning after having left due to an emergency situation such as having a nose bleed . Take care of yourself in times of emergency even during your prayers .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith explains that it is permissible for someone to leave the prayer on the day of Jumu'ah if they have a nosebleed or something else happens that requires them to leave. The narrator of this hadith is Malik and he states that if someone has a nosebleed while the imam is giving the khutba and they have to leave then they should pray four rakas when they return. He also states that if someone prays one raka with the imam and then leaves due to a nosebleed or something else happening then when they return they should complete their prayer with another three rakas as long as they haven't spoken in between leaving and returning. Lastly, he states that there is no need for someone who needs to leave due an emergency situation such as having a nosebleed on Jumu'ah day ask permission from the imam before leaving. This hadith teaches us about being considerate of others in our prayers by not speaking during them but also shows us how important it is for us take care of ourselves in times of emergency even during our prayers.

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