IQaamah is for which prayers
There is no 'iQaamah for the following prayers 'iQaamah is for the five obligatory prayers and for the Friday prayer. The scholars are united on this fact. Reference(s): Kuwaiti Encyclopedia of fiQh
Continue reading...There is no 'iQaamah for the following prayers 'iQaamah is for the five obligatory prayers and for the Friday prayer. The scholars are united on this fact. Reference(s): Kuwaiti Encyclopedia of fiQh
Continue reading...If two prayers are joined together, the 'iQaamah will be said for each prayer. The scholars are united on this. Their evidence is the fact that when the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) prayed maghrib and 'ishaa together at Muzdalifah, an 'iQaamah was…
Continue reading...Those from the salaf and the khalaf disagreed as to if it was obligatory or not for the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) to pray the tahajjud prayer. Both groups derive evidence for their position from the following Qur'aanic Verse: And from…
Continue reading...Ahmad, 'isHaaQ and the Zaahiriyah hold the opinion that it is permissible to hold a second congregation for a prayer in a mosque where a congregation for the prayer has been held. al-baghawi says: It is the opinion of more than one from among the…
Continue reading...al-Hasan al-Basri said: The child born from fornication and others are the same. It has transmitted from 'Aishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) that when she was asked about the child born from fornication, she replied: Nothing is upon him [i.e. he is not…
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