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Taraaweeh prayers and Laylat al-Qadar
Does Praying Part of Tarawih with the Imam Count as Qiyam Al-Layl?
The one who only prays some of the Tarawih and then leaves is not entitled to the reward promised in the Hadith, which is that of spending a full night in prayer (Qiyam Laylah).SaveIs Laylat al-Qadr the Same for Everyone?
Laylat al-Qadr is the same night, even though it starts at different times in different countries. So in the Arab lands, Laylat al-Qadr begins when the sun sets in those countries, and in African countries it also begins when the sun sets there, and so on.SaveRuling on raising one\'s voice in sending blessings upon the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) between the rak’ahs of Taraweeh
SaveDoes the one who starts to pray Taraweeh have to complete it?
SaveIs Tarawih Prayer Bid`ah?
• How can Tarawih prayer be a Bid`ah when the Prophet encouraged us to do it and the Muslims unanimously agreed that it is recommended!? • The Prophet prayed Tarawih in congregation with his companions for many nights, then he stopped doing that lest it be made obligatory upon the Muslims. • The time for Tarawih prayer is from after `Isha’ prayer until dawn comes and there is no specific number of rak`ahs for Tarawih prayer.SaveIs it essential for him to stay with the imam until the end of Taraweeh prayer in order to be rewarded?
SaveHow to Pray Witr If You Don't Know Du’a Al-Qunut
There is nothing wrong with reading du’a al-qunut from a piece of paper or a booklet in Witr prayer until one is able to memorize it. It is not obligatory for the du’a of Qunut to be in the words narrated from the Prophet.SaveCan You Recite Qunut in Witr Every Night?
If you recite Qunut in Witr prayer every night, there is nothing wrong with that. And if you omit it on some occasions so that the people will know that it is not obligatory, there is nothing wrong with that either.SaveHe followed his imam in Taraweeh to pray ‘Isha’, then he followed him again for the last two rak’ahs
SaveGoing around to different mosques in order to have more focus (khushoo’) in prayer
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