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layman
07-07-2006, 10:26 AM
If someone who has no makeups to perform misses a prayer e.g asr then prays maghrib without offering the asr is his maghrib prayer valid? again if he then goes on to pray isha without offering the asr is the isha valid?
MRahman
07-07-2006, 07:21 PM
If someone who has no makeups to perform misses a prayer e.g asr then prays maghrib without offering the asr is his maghrib prayer valid? again if he then goes on to pray isha without offering the asr is the isha valid?
Firstly, it is waajib in hanafi madhab to make up the missed prayers in order, as narrated from the hadith of ibn abbas, when the prophet (saw) missed four prayers due to the kuffar making him busy in the battle of khandaq, thus it was night when he made them up, and this was done in order, however if any of the following points apply one may pray in any order:
1) If one has six or more salaahs that have already passed him and he needs to make them up, then one can pray in any order.
2) if the time of the current prayer will elude him than he may pray the current prayer first, thasn make the missed prayer.
3) if one forgot about the missed prayer, to the extent he prayed the current prayer, and then remembered about the missed prayer, than there is no repeating, as we know from the quran and hadith, that it is only when one wakes up or remembers regarding the salah it becomes fard upon him.
Thus, if with no excuse one prays the current prayer first, he will have to repeat the missed prayer first and then repeat the other salahs. This is the hanafi opinion.
Allah Knows Best!!!!!
layman
10-07-2006, 01:51 PM
Firstly, it is waajib in hanafi madhab to make up the missed prayers in order, as narrated from the hadith of ibn abbas, when the prophet (saw) missed four prayers due to the kuffar making him busy in the battle of khandaq, thus it was night when he made them up, and this was done in order, however if any of the following points apply one may pray in any order:
1) If one has six or more salaahs that have already passed him and he needs to make them up, then one can pray in any order.
2) if the time of the current prayer will elude him than he may pray the current prayer first, thasn make the missed prayer.
3) if one forgot about the missed prayer, to the extent he prayed the current prayer, and then remembered about the missed prayer, than there is no repeating, as we know from the quran and hadith, that it is only when one wakes up or remembers regarding the salah it becomes fard upon him.
Thus, if with no excuse one prays the current prayer first, he will have to repeat the missed prayer first and then repeat the other salahs. This is the hanafi opinion.
Allah Knows Best!!!!!
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