Categories
Basic Tenets of FaithView›Answers: 119Subcategories: 6
Hadith & its SciencesView›Answers: 72Subcategories: 4
The Quran and its SciencesView›Answers: 131Subcategories: 3
Fiqh of the familyView›Answers: 111Subcategories: 18
Etiquette, Morals and Heart-SoftenersView›Answers: 23Subcategories: 3
Knowledge & PropagationView›Answers: 8Subcategories: 2
Psychological and Social ProblemsView›Answers: 272Subcategories: 2
Islamic history and biographyView›Answers: 67Subcategories: 3
Pedagogy education and upbringingView›Answers: 13Subcategories: 2
Congregational Prayer
Can You Pray on the Sidewalk When the Mosque Is Full?
There is nothing wrong with praying on the sidewalk because the mosque is full and there is no other place to pray.5,905Should the one who joined the prayer late move slightly so that he will have a sutrah or to make it easy for other worshippers to leave?
4,045He is suffering from some secretions: how should he do wudoo’ and pray?
3,792Ruling on setting a time for the iqaamah for prayer so that it will be no later or earlier than a specific time
9,390A son argues with his parents about food and prayer
39,878When one comes to the mosque and finds the last row full
19,550Ruling on praying with gaps in the rows for fear of catching coronavirus (Covid-19)
What appears to be the case is that it is permissible to offer prayers in congregation in the mosques with gaps between worshippers in the row for fear of spreading contagion and sickness, and that is better than closing the mosques. Not forming tight rows in this case is for a valid reason, and there are similar cases in Islamic teachings with regard to the obligatory parts, conditions and essential parts of the prayer that may be waived when there is a reason to do so, even when they are more important than the issue under discussion here. But it may be noted that this applies in the case when there is no instruction from the appropriate authorities to refrain from praying in congregation in the mosque and to close the mosques temporarily until the pandemic is over, as has happened in many Muslim countries during this coronavirus [Covid-19] pandemic. In that case, it is obligatory to comply with these instructions until the pandemic is over and people are told to resume normal life, in accordance with what is in the public interest.38,148Ruling on attending Jumu‘ah prayer and prayers in congregation in the event of an epidemic or fear of an epidemic
96,772Ruling on putting chairs at the back of the mosque and not allowing those who sit on them to pray in the first rows
15,623Is it permissible to delay prayer in order to solve problems?
11,318