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Default Re: He offers all the obligatory prayers in the mosque except for Fajr - 12-07-2007

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Originally Posted by Faizah View Post




She? It's best for the woman to pray in her house - alhamdulillah.

It's very rare to see brothers that pray all their fardh prayers in the masjid. It's also extremely rare to see brothers who pray Fajr in the masjid. I think that is an extremely beautiful quality, which shows steadfastness and taqwah, as long as the person is doing it for the sake of Allah and not for show.

But on the other hand, it's best for Men to pray their nawaafil prayers (such as as-Sunan ar-Rawaatib) in their houses, as this perfects their ikhlaas and it also gives a good example for the household, such as the women and young children.

I read this in 'Perfecting the obligatory' by Abdullah ibn Sulayman ibn Muhammad al-Marzook. Allahu A'lam.
Let the woman pray man. Mujahids are well cool,

JazakAllah for sharing,

By the way, wheres my thread gone..You approved it but never wrote thread approved and it has therefore dissapeared from the face of this computer screen, *Sad*

Keep posting inshaAllah,

AsalamuAlaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.
   
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