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Rulings on prayer
Takbeer of movement (changing posture) for one who joins the congregation when the imam is bowing or prostrating
9,049Helping someone who faints during Jumu’ah prayers
29,450Can You Walk in Front of One Who Is Praying?
If a man walks in front of the worshipper it does not interrupt his prayer, but it detracts from its reward. Animals passing in front of the praying person do not interrupt the prayer. The Sunnah indicates that the one who is praying should prevent anything or anyone who wants to pass in front of him even if they are not one of those three, neither a dog nor a woman nor a donkey. It is Sunnah for the believer to put something in front of him before he prays, such as a chair or a spear that he sticks in the ground, or a wall or pillar that he faces towards when he is praying so that nothing will pass in front of him that could interrupt his prayer.144,720If his prayer is invalidated or interrupted, should he say the tasleem?
13,685Does Phlegm Break Wudu?
As phlegm is pure and is not food or drink, and does not come under the same rulings as food and drink, if a person swallows while praying, the prayer remains valid, especially if one could not help it and was not able to spit it out into a handkerchief and the like.71,351Ruling on praying by gestures because of a headache
28,059Whoever omits the opening takbeer, his prayer does not count
50,404Is there one or two tasleems at the end of the prayer?
19,942Ruling on one who falls asleep whilst praying
34,317If the imam forgets some verses, how can he recite them so that he will have completed the Qur’aan?
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