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Post by Saalik on Jan 21, 2011 11:24:12 GMT
Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhui need to point out that we are taught to keep both feet pointing right when in jalsa and qa'da whereas in the photo it shows the girls right foot pointing back. does any body know of a site which shows the exact way to perform womens namaaz without any mistakes? as my niece is learning to pray and i'd like her to be correct from the start. Jazak'Allah Khair. Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuJust checked that pic and remember that this was posted before on the forum by Haafiz Saahib , I think. Well don't know according to which mazhab it is because I didn't find anything about it. The most correct position for women is that both feet must point to the right. You can check here too with some bonuses ;D: www.nooreislam.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=1162
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Post by S.786.Z on Apr 13, 2011 16:19:05 GMT
Asslam o Alaikum i just wanted to know, i've heard in your qazah salah you only pray the farz except in isha you have to pray witr, but everything else is prayed just the same as your normal namaz, is that correct?
jazakhallah
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Post by Saalik on Apr 13, 2011 17:11:31 GMT
Asslam o Alaikum i just wanted to know, i've heard in your qazah salah you only pray the farz except in isha you have to pray witr, but everything else is prayed just the same as your normal namaz, is that correct? jazakhallah Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuYes in Qazah Salah you only have to pray the Farz and for Ishah you also have to pray the Witr. The method mentioned in this thread is to make easy the performing of Qazah for Salah missed throughout one's life. For the Qazah of the day you can perform it the normal way as it's not a burden and in Ruku and Sajdah it's Farz to recite only once and Sunnah to recite thrice or more. So if you recite once it is valid and if you recite thrice or more it is better (if you have time to do it).
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nk09
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Post by nk09 on Apr 23, 2011 19:46:35 GMT
Hi
could anybody tell me the 'Neeht' you read for a late namaz. The starting
thanx Sister
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