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    Asalaamu Alaikum

    I have a lot of qadha prayers to be made up and I want to know what times are not permissible to pray in Insha Allah. I have heard something about sunset/sunrise times. Can someone please help me understand this? Does this mean I can't do qadha prayer after fajr or Asr? Does the ruling for this differ by madhhab?
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    Re: Restriction of time for qadha prayers?

    walekum as salaam

    It is true that salaah can't be offered during sunrise and sunset, thus it is not allowed to offer any Salaah instantly after Fajr. Nawaafeel salaah like chaasht and ishraaq are recommended after Fajr but after engaging in other types of Dhikrullah such as tasbeeh, reciting Qur'an or an Islamic gathering so that the sunrise can pass. I'm not sure about the after Asr part. I think the sunset restriction applies a few minutes before maghrib. We need to apply a little logic as well regarding the time of sunset and sunrise. The sun is so bright that you can see light even before complete sunrise and after complete sunset. Hope this helps.
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    Asalaamu Alaikum,

    Oh this is quite interesting because I posted this question in another forum and I was told that qadha prayers can be offered at all times?
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