My question is concerning multiple months of prayer. I was recently released from prison, Alhumdulillah, last August. Upon my release I was still on fire and still never missed a single prayer. I began missing a prayer here and there, and making them up. Then I made the excuse that life was too busy to stop for prayer. I can't explain why, but I did. I can tell you, I haven't felt the same since I started missing my prayers. Earlier tonight I was listening to Quran and I happened upon "The Prayer That is Always Aswered", which was as the Prophet, SAWS, told us about when Allah comes down in the last third of the night to listen to the suplicant. My faith is still strong, but I know my missing prayers is NOT okay, and I feel it in my heart. Please explain how I go about making up my missed prayers, and please keep me in yours.
Shakran Jazakala khair -Abdul Malik
My question is concerning multiple months of prayer. I was recently released from prison, Alhumdulillah, last August. Upon my release I was still on fire and still never missed a single prayer. I began missing a prayer here and there, and making them up. Then I made the excuse that life was too busy to stop for prayer. I can't explain why, but I did. I can tell you, I haven't felt the same since I started missing my prayers. Earlier tonight I was listening to Quran and I happened upon "The Prayer That is Always Aswered", which was as the Prophet, SAWS, told us about when Allah comes down in the last third of the night to listen to the suplicant. My faith is still strong, but I know my missing prayers is NOT okay, and I feel it in my heart. Please explain how I go about making up my missed prayers, and please keep me in yours.
Shakran Jazakala khair -Abdul Malik
Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh Brother,
There are difference of opinions on making missed prayers which one has missed deliberately and seems like thats the case here. Below is a link what addresses your question in more detail with evidence from Quran and Sunnah and hope you find it beneficial.
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