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Rushing through prayer - SisterJennifer - 06-26-2003 When the leader of a prayer rushes very quickly through the prayer, is the prayer accepted? For example: If you have just said 'Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Raheem.....' and the leader is already saying 'Allahu akbar' to go into raku before you could ever possibly say al-Fatiah is this valid? And should you then redo the prayer? I am asking on behalf of another. Any insight you can offer will be appreiciated. Jazak Allah Khair! Rushing through prayer - Amira2003 - 06-26-2003 Question: Assalamou Alaiykoum, I wanted to know if you are in a hurry to go somewhere or something, but have to attend the sullah first, is it okay if you perform the sullat a little faster than usual? Answer: Praise be to Allaah. If the prayer is done properly, with all the obligatory actions included and with proper composure throughout, then there is nothing wrong with making your prayer shorter than usual. And Allaah is the Source of help. Islam Q&A Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com) Rushing through prayer - Amira2003 - 06-26-2003 Salam alikom However prayer without Fatiha is not valid .I think an imam who does not give people he is leading time to say Al-fatiha is a superfast one ,somebody should advise him to slow if all people agree he is fast!!!----------------------------------------------------------- Question: Is it permissible for one who is praying behind the imaam to recite Qur’aan along with the imaam, when the imaam is reciting a lengthy passage? Answer: Praise be to Allaah. It is not permissible for one who is praying behind the imaam in a prayer in which Qur’aan is to be recited aloud to recite anything in addition to al-Faatihah. Rather after that he has to listen to the imaam’s recitation (i.e., after reciting al-Faatihah), because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Perhaps you recite behind your imaam?” They said, “Yes,” He said, “Do not do that, except for the Opening of the Book (al-Faatihah), for there is no prayer for the one who does not recite it.” And because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “So, when the Qur’aan is recited, listen to it, and be silent that you may receive mercy”[al-A’raaf 7:204] And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “When the imaam recites, then listen attentively.” The only exception made to that is with regard to al-Faatihah, because of the hadeeth quoted above and because of the general meaning of the hadeeth, “There is no prayer for the one who does not recite the Opening of the Book.” (Saheeh, agreed upon). Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baaz from Kitaab Fataawa Islamiyyah, vol. 1, p. 291. (www.islam-qa.com) Rushing through prayer - AbuNoran - 07-18-2003 As-salaam Alikum, Quote:When the leader of a prayer rushes very quickly through the prayer, is the prayer accepted? For example: If you have just said 'Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Raheem.....' and the leader is already saying 'Allahu akbar' to go into raku before you could ever possibly say al-Fatiah is this valid? And should you then redo the prayer? I am asking on behalf of another. Rushing through prayer - SisterJennifer - 07-18-2003 Jazak Allah Khair Abu Noran for posting these hadiths. I am asking about 'speed prayer' when you feel like a chicken pecking the ground, and your response is very helpful. Rushing through prayer - AbuNoran - 07-18-2003 As-salaam Alikum, Wa eyakum sister. Quote:'speed prayer' when you feel like a chicken pecking the ground[/quote:24b2f648aa]Then the Hadith applies to him, his Salat is not accepted and him and whoever was praying behind him has to repeat the Salat and someone has to bring this to his attention, if he continues to do the same then simply don't pray behind him because his prayer is not accepted and nither will yours unless you repeat your prayer. |