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Stoic
03-10-2018, 03:46 AM
For example. Say you wake up fajr late past its time. Then before praying ur fajr u pray the 2 rakat sunnah first. Or is it better just to pray fajr asap without the Sunnah cuz ur late.

Second of all, say you miss duhr, asr and magrhib and when u finally make it up you pray them including the sunnah prayers with it even tho your so late.

Jzk for the answers
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AabiruSabeel
03-10-2018, 06:40 AM
:salam:

It is better to pray Sunnah as well, the sunnah muakkadah prayers.

But if you are short on time and you fear the time of prayer will pass then first pray Fardh so that you don't make it qadha. Then later you can complete the Sunnah.

Also, make sure not to pray during prohibited times, from sunrise until the sun is nearly two meters above horizon, at exactly noon and at sunset until it is completely set.
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AabiruSabeel
03-10-2018, 06:46 AM
If you are asking about making up missed prayers later on after the time has away passed, then you don't have to pray the Sunnah. Just make up fardh and wajib (witr). The Sunnah prayers can only made up before the next prayer.

For example, if you miss Fajr and pray it after Sunrise, then you can pray the missed Sunnah along with the missed Fardh. But in case you make it up after praying Dhuhr, then there's no Sunnah, only Fardh. Same for other prayers. If you miss maghrib and make it up after praying isha, then no need to pray the Sunnah of Maghrib, only pray Fardh.

With that being said, it is also sinful to delay making up missed prayers. If anyone wakes up late, he must immediately make up the missed prayer. If he thinks that the time has already passed and wants to sleep on it some more time, then he will be more sinful for delaying it unnecessarily.
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Stoic
03-20-2018, 12:27 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by AabiruSabeel
If you are asking about making up missed prayers later on after the time has away passed, then you don't have to pray the Sunnah. Just make up fardh and wajib (witr). The Sunnah prayers can only made up before the next prayer.

For example, if you miss Fajr and pray it after Sunrise, then you can pray the missed Sunnah along with the missed Fardh. But in case you make it up after praying Dhuhr, then there's no Sunnah, only Fardh. Same for other prayers. If you miss maghrib and make it up after praying isha, then no need to pray the Sunnah of Maghrib, only pray Fardh.

With that being said, it is also sinful to delay making up missed prayers. If anyone wakes up late, he must immediately make up the missed prayer. If he thinks that the time has already passed and wants to sleep on it some more time, then he will be more sinful for delaying it unnecessarily.
So....what if missed dhur and asr?. So pray dhur then asr then can pray the sunnahs for dhur after asr in that order?
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AabiruSabeel
03-20-2018, 03:36 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Stoic
So....what if missed dhur and asr?. So pray dhur then asr then can pray the sunnahs for dhur after asr in that order?
First complete dhuhr and then pray asr. But if maghrib is already over then just pray the missed fardh. Always prioritise Fardh to make sure you pray them within their time.
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