Help Please Salaatul Fajr !!!!!!!

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bro dont miss it. it depends on your airline. i've prayed salaat standing as well in an airplane. Alhamdulilah they give you space in like the back part or something. you just have to do it real quick. and do wudhu in the aiprlane. its small but ask Allah and Insha'Allah you'll b able to. if you cant stand, then do sit and pray. and ask Allah to help you. He will always create a way for his devoted servant :)

bro der is always a map on the airplane tv that indicates which direction is north and gives you the world map. find saudi arabia on it :) it shud b east
 
How do you perform the prayer while sitting ???
Just the usual actions??
 
My father prayed when he got out of surgery, whilst sitting/laying in the hospital bed. He couldn't change the direction, but made sincer intention. A lil bit movement with the head, as if he bowed. Rose his finger in the shahadah. And all the rest the same, in the end, right left movement with head.

I've done it in the plane, if they don't give you space. No drama in that, inshaAllah.
 
I will Try praying while sitting With sincere Intention InshAllah
And Hope that it will be Accepted
 
^ InshaAllah.

May you have an successful journey and a good stay at beatiful Türkiye, inshaAllah! Selam aleykum!
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just few weeks ago i flew from Egypt to malaysia via dubai using emirates.
I on the way from Egypt to dubai i was gonna pray on the seat since the seat next to me was empty but the stewardess suggested that i pray on the aisle instead using a blanket as a sajadah/janamaz/prayer rug.

whereas on the way from dubai to malaysia, which was rather packed...(@fajr), since there was about 1 metre gap between the first row of seat and the toilet/partition, i asked the ladies at the front row if i could pray, they agreed, so i managed to perform fajr few thousand metres above the sea...i think it was marvellous..

oh..of coz..i was using emirates and they show the possition of the kiblah on the TV screen from time to time...i guess u can estimate it on ur own.

good luck
 
Brother, There is a term which is called "Qasr", i.e. if your intended travel is outside of 90 Miles, the "qasr" is wajib, means you can offer/pray it later. In a plane, especially when you do not know what directiont he plane is going, you cannot pray.

I also here offering the Qasr prayers means you shorten the Rakahs, means you can only offer the Farz Rakahs and can skip the Nafils or Sunnahs. I am positive about it.
 
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Brother, There is a term which is called "Qasr", i.e. if your intended travel is outside of 90 Miles, the "qasr" is wajib, means you can offer/pray it later. In a plane, especially when you do not know what directiont he plane is going, you cannot pray.

Have u got a daleel for this brother?

I also here offering the Qasr prayers means you shorten the Rakahs, means you can only offer the Farz Rakahs and can skip the Nafils or Sunnahs. I am positive about it.

You do not have to pray the Sunnah or Nafl anyway, they are not obligatory. If you want to that is up to you. Qasr is when you go away from your home, up to 14 days travel, and you Qasr the Fardh in Zuhr, Asr and Isha. E.g. Read 2 instead of 4. Qasr does not imply shortening the prayer so you miss out the Sunnah and Nawafil.
 
Thre should be no confusion, I am a follower of Imam Abu Hanifa, and I have had this question in mind, as I also travel a lot. OK, you said that you do not have to offer sunnah or nafil anyways, yeps, this is correct.

OK, if you have any questions regarding what I said you can go to I R F in India, or to the Imam of whatever Maslak you are following.
 
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I am not arguing with you brother, but we should not base our life on a specific madhab. Whichever opinion is in accordance with the Qur'aan and Sunnah, whether that is from Imaam Abu Hanifa, Imaam Shafi'ee, Imaam Ahmad, Imaam Hanbal (May Allaah bless them all), we should follow that one InshaaAllaah.
 
Selam aleykum,

I am not arguing with you brother, but we should not base our life on a specific madhab. Whichever opinion is in accordance with the Qur'aan and Sunnah, whether that is from Imaam Abu Hanifa, Imaam Shafi'ee, Imaam Ahmad, Imaam Hanbal (May Allaah bless them all), we should follow that one InshaaAllaah.

May Allah bless them all and grant them the highest level of Jannah, amiin!

I'm sorry sister, what we should and should not, the scholars decide and it is majorily accepted to follow a madhab, rather than mixing, for verily they all have valid opinions based on the Sunnah and Qur'an and the slight differences are sometimes very important.

But that is a discussion for another time, the brother got his answer. The original post has been answered.
 
Brother, There is a term which is called "Qasr", i.e. if your intended travel is outside of 90 Miles, the "qasr" is wajib, means you can offer/pray it later. In a plane, especially when you do not know what directiont he plane is going, you cannot pray.

Just to clear it- If you are stranded somewhere and do not know the direction of the Qiblah, that doesn't mean you cannot pray. It would seem more sensible to pray towards wherever you think the Qiblah is rather than not praying at all.

But I think the thread starters question has been answered so lets not go off topic :)
 
pray on the plaane!

sit and do it...or go somewhere else and do it.

just ignore all dem people starin, tell em "What the hell you starin at?!" and they look away and dont dare to look back at u :D or if u look arab then just glance at them and it'll scare the hell outta them :)
 
what about the ayah of the Quran "And to Allah belongs the East and West so wherever you turn there is the Face of Allah"

This ayah was revealed when the Muslims were confused in the dark about which way the qiblah was and prayed in dif direction
 

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