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Rulings on prayer
Do You Have to Recite Bismillah Before Every Surah?
If you are reciting the Surah after Al-Fatihah from the beginning, then you should say the Basmalah (Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim) apart from Surah At-Tawbah. If you are reciting from the middle of a Surah, then it is not recommended to recite the Basmalah.116,705Should I Recite “A’oodhu Billah” in every Rak`ah in Prayer?
1. The meaning of A’oodhu Billahi min al-Shaytan ir-rajeem is turning to Allah for protection from the evil of every evil one. It is said in order to ward off evil from a person. 2. The majority of scholars say that saying “A’oodhu Billah…” is recommended, not obligatory. 3. The words “A’oodhu Billah…” may be said during prayer and at other times. In prayer it is sufficient to recite them once, in the first rak’ah. This does not have to be said in every rak’ah. For more, please see the detailed answer.154,606What to Do If You Cannot Read Al-Fatihah in Prayer
Whoever is unable to pronounce al-Fatihah properly because of some defect in his tongue or because he is not an Arabic-speaker must learn to correct his pronunciation as much as he can. If he cannot, then he is relieved of this obligation.134,095Is it necessary to have permission from the business owner in order for prayer to be valid? Is prayer valid if non-mahrams see you?
20,661Obligation of making the rows straight
6,688Imaam waiting for members of the congregation during rukoo’
6,149One who joined the prayer late is praying alone and he should not let anyone pass in front of him
7,693Telling the imaam to wait
8,565Incense-burner in front of people who are praying
15,199Complete what you forgot if the time is short
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