How are missed prayers (qaza) made up?
Missed obligatory prayers must be made up; they are not waived by mere passage of time. One should make them up as soon as possible, and observe the proper order where t…
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Missed obligatory prayers must be made up; they are not waived by mere passage of time. One should make them up as soon as possible, and observe the proper order where t…
Read full answerThe preferred Hanafi practice is to say “Ameen” silently, both for the imam and the followers.
Read full answerIn the Hanafi school the follower (muqtadi) does not recite behind the imam in any prayer; the imam’s recitation suffices for those behind him, whether the prayer is aud…
Read full answerIn the Hanafi school the prayers are not combined in a single time (jam’) except at Arafah and Muzdalifah during Hajj. A traveller instead shortens the four-rak’ah fard …
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