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Qaza Namaz
« on: October 10, 2012, 05:40:21 PM »
Method of praying Qaza Salahs Quickly

If someone have missed Salahs in their account. Either one time's or of many years, they must pray their Qaza as soon as possible. Salah is a Fard and not forgiven. On the day of judgement Salah will be the first thing asked about.

For the people who have many years of missed Salahs. There is a way to pray them quickly. Following instructions have four exeptions and has all Fards and Wajibs for a complete Salat. Please pray your Qaza as soon as possible. Even of you could pray one days Qaza Salahs every day which are only 20 rakahs (3 wajib witr), please do it. It only takes few mins to perform 20 rakahs according to the following instructions.

1) In Ruku and Sajdah instead of reciting "Subhaana Rabbiyal Azeem" and "Subhaana Rabbiyal A'la" three times, say it only once. But make sure do not leave Ruku poster untill the Meem (M) of Azeem has been said properly. Similarly do not leave the posture of Sajdah until Ala has been said completely. Just make sure to say these Tasbeehaat properly and do not rush.

2) In third and four Rakah of Fard Salah instead of reciting the whole Soorah Fatiha say, "Subhan Allah" three times and go to Ruku, . Make sure "Subhan Allah" has been recited three times properly, do not rush. This exeption is only for Fard. In third rakah of Witr it's a must to recite full Soorah Fatiha followed by at least three ayahs of Quran or a soorah (as we usually do in first and second rakah).

3) In last Qaidah (when we sit for Attahyyat) before Salam, after Attahyyat instead of full Durood and Dua just say, "Allah Humma Salle Ala Sayedena Mohammad Wa Aalihi", then finish the Salat with Salam. Dua is not a must here.

4) In Witr, instead of full Dua-e-Qunoot just say "Rabbigh Fir Lee" one or three times.

(Fatawa Rizvia, Part 3, Page 622
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Re: Qaza Namaz
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2012, 01:08:18 PM »
Dear maaam,

Salam, There is no such thing/ Fatwa in " sahih Sunnah". In Islam there is no "Kaza" or " umri Kaza" salat. The authentic rule is to perform a " missed salah" is as soon as to perform. That means, if u missed ur waqt you need to perform as soon as possible. Allah knows your conditions and reasons very well. And he does not do any "Zulm" to his "Banda". All the fatwas are fabricated based on no authentic reference of Quraan / Hadith.

JazakAllahu Khairan.
“Allahumma inni as'aluka 'Ilman naafi'an, wa rizqan tayyiban, wa 'amalan mutaqabbalan”

O Allah! I ask You for knowledge that is of benefit, a good provision and deeds that will be accepted. [Ibne Majah & Others]
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Re: Qaza Namaz
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2012, 09:49:56 PM »
Arefin sir's explanation is quite logical.

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Re: Qaza Namaz
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2013, 02:58:44 PM »
Right explanation.

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Durood & Dua
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2013, 05:25:06 PM »

Dear Madam,

Thank you for your post. For our information after completion the full Salat , We have needed  full Durood and Dua just say, "Allah Humma Salle Ala Sayedena Mohammad Wa Aalihi Mohammad" and submit two hand up in front of Allah Sobhan Watala & pray some for ourselves ,Parents, colleagues, Society, associates, our country, Muslim Ummah & Ummati Muhammadi (SA) by Absolutely Surrendered to Allah Sobhan Watala, then our Salat went to  Allah Sobhan Watala. I think  Dua is  a must subject in our every day life. May Allah bless us " Allah hum Magferlill Mu Maynena Wall Mu Menata Wall Muslemena Wall Muslemut"  Ameen.

Emran Hossain, DD- F & A

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Re: Qaza Namaz
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2013, 03:24:57 PM »
THANKS
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Re: Qaza Namaz
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2013, 03:22:32 PM »
Arefin sir is absolutely right. There no such thing in Sahih Hadith regarding qaza namaj.
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Re: Qaza Namaz
« Reply #7 on: December 10, 2013, 05:47:07 PM »
Intentionally missing an obligatory prayer at its appointed time is not even given as an option in the deen of Islam! If one accidentally or unintentionally misses one's prayer through sleep or forgetfulness, one should pray it as soon as one wakes up or remembers it. And the way of praying is as it is as regular Fard prayers. One should strive as hard as one can to make intention to offer one's obligatory prayers at their appointed times, and if Allah forbid, one misses a prayer, then the absolute least one can do is expiate and atone for that lapse by praying it in the sincere fear and hope that the Lord Most High will accept it.


Hazrat Abu Qatadah related that sleeping through the prayer time was mentioned to the Prophet (saws) and he said, "There is no negligence in sleep, but negligence occurs while one is awake. If one of you forgets a prayer, or sleeps through its time, then he should pray it when he remembers it."
[Related by an-Nasa'i and at-Tirmidhi]
 
Hazrat Anas (Ra) related that the Prophet (saws) said, "Whoever forgets a prayer should pray it when he remembers it, and there is no expiation for it save that."
[Related by al-Bukhari and Muslim]
“Allahumma inni as'aluka 'Ilman naafi'an, wa rizqan tayyiban, wa 'amalan mutaqabbalan”

O Allah! I ask You for knowledge that is of benefit, a good provision and deeds that will be accepted. [Ibne Majah & Others]
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Taslim Arefin
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