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Fainoz
08-30-2013, 01:04 AM
When people said you have to make up missed prayers I thought that meant for that day, I had no idea it was allowed to and actually wajib to make up missed salah from the past. tbh, I never used to pray. I mean I would occasionally pray maghrib, or fajr, but I missed so many:( So from which age to I start calculating missed prayers 7, 10 or puberty? How exactly do I do about making up anywhere from 6-11 years of salats Assuming it starts from puberty: 365*5= 1825*6= 10950 prayers, I probably prayed about 950 or more of those so I will say about 10,000 to be safe. 10,000 prayers! man I feel lame now. I have to make up 10,000 how do I do that?
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crimsontide06
08-30-2013, 05:07 AM
I am not sure if you have to do that or not but if you want to...you can do this: pray the prayers on time from here on out and then pray 5 make-up salat for a missed day. After 11 years, you will have made it all up.
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Alpha Dude
08-30-2013, 06:39 AM
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Have the intention and desire to do it. The above advice is good. You may die within the time you have allocated to make them up but at least you would have had a practical plan and an intention to make them up and Allah would take that into account in sha Allah.
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Muslim Woman
08-30-2013, 07:44 AM
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a related fatwa.

Q. I did not say any prayers between the ages of 20 and 27. Thus, I have so far missed about 90,000 fard (obligatory) prayers. Now my question is: Should I make up (i.e. offer qadha’) all of the 90,000 fard prayers I have missed? Or should I simply beg Allah to forgive me? Jazakum Allah khayran.




.... the vast majority of scholars and imams are of the opinion that one must make up for all of the prayers one has missed in life, no matter how many they are. So according to them, you should make up for all of these prayers. One of the best ways to do this—as has been suggested by one scholar—is to pray with each fard that you perform another fard in lieu of what you missed in the past. Thus, for instance, before or after praying Zuhr, pray another four rak`ahs of Zuhr as qadha’, and pray another four rak`ahs of `Asr every time you pray `Asr; you should continue to do this until such time that you can be pretty sure that you have made up for all of the missed prayers.

However, the above view has been rejected by scholars such as Imam Ibn Taymiyah, Shawkani, and Ibn Hazm. They are of the view that a person who has deliberately missed his prayers can never make up for them. Therefore, the only option left for him is to repent, ask forgiveness of Allah, and do lots of good works; by doing so he can hope to receive Allah’s mercy.

Ibn Taymiyyah, while advancing this point of view, further states: “To insist that a person who has strayed away from Islam for a number of years and then returns to the fold of Islam must make qadha’ of all his missed prayers serves only as a deterrent against his repentance, and thus it amounts to limiting the infinite mercy of Allah.” He, therefore, dismisses this view and rules that it is sufficient for him to repent, make lots of istighfar (asking forgiveness) and good works.

Having said this, I must add that you must never be slack again in your prayers.

May Allah shower us all with His mercy and help us to remain steadfast in His religion. Ameen.”

Excerpted, with slight modifications, from: www.islam.ca

http://infad.usim.edu.my/modules.php...ticle&sid=9326
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Ramadan90
08-30-2013, 10:37 AM
What about if you dont know how many salah you have missed?
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crimsontide06
08-30-2013, 07:29 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Allah<3
What about if you dont know how many salah you have missed?
It can be calculated. Instead of trying to get an Exact date, a person can surmise 1st: when were they supposed to start. To do this the person looks back and remembers when they started puberty, usually at the age of 13. As an example, let's say you missed 10 years from the age of 13 to 23 years. 5 daily prayers multiplied by 365 equals 1825. 1825 multiplied by 10 equals to a total of 18250 individual prayers. 3650 days of 5 daily prayers.. If you did double prayer for the next 10 years, you would make up your loss prayers.
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h-n
08-31-2013, 07:09 PM
First of all, it is Allah that lets you have the attention to pray, and that he wishes you to pray and to reward you.

Secondly, there are people who are being tortured in the graves, who have never prayed to Allah once, and even when you pray today, there are those who wish to enjoy the life of this world.

Thirdly, your setting yourself a too higher goal to be done so quickly, we don't of course normally calculate how long it takes for us to pray (as we don't accept rushing), but its good on this occasion to have a fair idea, so lets say it takes 5 minutes to pray 2 fard in the morning. (As lets remember that your making up for the fard prayers not the obligatory ones). So if you prayed for an hour for the 2 fard you would have done it 12 times.

The next step is to start smaller, complete a prayer for month by month. So if you you prayed 12 fard for the morning prayer, then that would be about 2 and a half hours. So by praying for 2.5 hours of prayer of 2 fard you would have completed a month's prayer of the morning.

The step after that its to complete the rest of the prayers. You can complete them in continual order of the morning prayer and then the noon prayer etc. As you are unable to of course complete them all in set times ie in sunset you can make up the prayers when you set the time to do that. Regardless of what people may say, you are absolutely relying on Allah's mercy to accept them, and no one can say that it can't be accepted.

So if you set another 5 hours a side to make up the for morning prayer (were your reading the fard one only), you can possibly make up a month's prayer whenever you set time for it -it can be done in a week or 2. So if you did that in 1 week, you could make up one year of prayers in 12 weeks (if you allocated the rest of the prayers to make up for)- 3 months, and then of course if you kept to it per week for example, that is 1 year prayer per 3 months so that's 4 years of prayer in a year. You can keep a timetable -get a pen paper ready, when you wish to make up for prayers and in which order, and keep track when you have started on what you have done (this is solely to give you a peace of mind).

The above example is if it took you 5 hours of the noon prayer (to make it up for a month), 5 hours for the isha prayer, 2.5 hours for the fajr prayer, 5 hours for asr prayer, 3 hours for the maghrib prayer= 20.5 hours per week so that is just about 3 hours a day of setting a side for prayer or even less to 1.5 hours a day if for 2 weeks. So you would have made up a month's prayer in 1 week or 2, so go month by month.


I STRONGLY suggest that you create a timetable to make it easier, that you don't push yourself over, the above example just makes it easier to understand that it can be done -its just about organizing yourself.

The rest you leave to Allah to allocate your prayers to the missed ones, so you do a rough calculation, but I would start backwards, so for example if your 27, and you started missing your prayers from 13-25 years of age, you start your intention by making up your 25 year, then your 24th year, then your 23rd year then Allah if you do that can allocate the rest of your prayers to when you were 13 years of age (to usually a childhood age of innocence). So all your doing is a rough calculation and then letting Allah from your intentions place it on your records that you have prayed).

Don't forget that is what Allah will be asking for on the Day of Judgement, of how many times you have prayed, a day when there are wrongdoers that have never prayed in their life. So as above, only has a guide and that don't give up hope and it can be done. :sunny:
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