brotherabdullah
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As Salaam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatu,
My dear brothers and sisters, in today's society, due to some difficulties of work or studies, such as a college student who cant find a nearby mosque, miss a prayer or two.
At times, I miss prayers, usually Dhur Asr and sometimes Maghrib. However when I come home, or when I located a mosque I'm near too I go and make up my missed prayers.
Is this allowed? If you miss a prayer can you still make it up even if it was Dhur prayer that you missed and you made up at Maghrib time.
What if you miss a days worth of Salat (not because of procrastination, for legitimate reasons) and pray it all at the end of the day?
Also, if you do miss a prayer are you allowed to pray the sunnah that belongs to that prayer? For example, praying Dhur during the time interval between Asr and Maghrib?
My dear brothers and sisters, in today's society, due to some difficulties of work or studies, such as a college student who cant find a nearby mosque, miss a prayer or two.
At times, I miss prayers, usually Dhur Asr and sometimes Maghrib. However when I come home, or when I located a mosque I'm near too I go and make up my missed prayers.
Is this allowed? If you miss a prayer can you still make it up even if it was Dhur prayer that you missed and you made up at Maghrib time.
What if you miss a days worth of Salat (not because of procrastination, for legitimate reasons) and pray it all at the end of the day?
Also, if you do miss a prayer are you allowed to pray the sunnah that belongs to that prayer? For example, praying Dhur during the time interval between Asr and Maghrib?