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Some people told me that the prayer of the one who prays behind an Imam is dependent upon the prayer of the Imam, i.e., so long as the Imam does not make a mistake in his prayer, the prayer of the one who is praying behind him is valid, because it is dependent on it, whether the one who is praying behind him makes a mistake or not. Is this ruling correct, and what is the evidence for that? Does this mean that what invalidates the prayer when it is offered in congregation is different from when one is praying alone?
Praise be to Allah.
In a congregational prayer, the Imam is in front of the people before Allah and is leading them in the most important ritual of Islam, namely the prayer. Hence his prayer is very important and the prayer of those who are praying behind him is connected to it in many rulings, the aims of which are summed up in the Hadith of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “The Imam is liable and the Mu’adhin (the one who calls for the prayer) is entrusted. O Allah, guide the Imams and forgive the Mu’adhins.” (Narrated by Abu Dawud, 517; classed as authentic by Al-Albani in Sahih Abu Dawud)
The words of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), “The Imam is liable” include many of the meanings of liability or responsibility on which the scholars unanimously agreed with regard to prayer in congregation.
Ash-Shawkani (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
“’The Imam is liable’ -- liability or responsibility includes the meanings of sponsorship, protection and care. What is meant is that they – i.e., Imams – are liable or responsible when they recite Quran and Adhkar quietly. That was narrated from Ash-Shafi`i in Al-Umm.
It was said also that what is meant is the responsibility to make sure that his supplication includes all people, not only himself.
Another opinion said that this liability is because he takes care of standing and reciting for the one who joins the prayer late.” (Nayl Al-Awtar, 2/42)
The scholars did not understand from this Hadith what some people understand, which is that if the Imam’s prayer is valid the prayer of those who are praying behind him is also valid no matter what mistakes they make, and that if the Imam’s prayer becomes invalid, then the prayer of the those who are praying behind him also becomes invalid even if they did all the essential parts and fulfilled all the conditions.
Rather the scholars say that mistakes that may be made by the one who is praying behind the Imam in his prayer are either of two types:
There are some Fiqhi issues concerning which the jurists of the four Schools of Fiqh differed, according to their differences about the meaning of the words of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), “The Imam is liable”. These may be seen in the books that discuss differences of scholarly opinion.
And Allah knows best.