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Rulings on prayer
Passing in Front of Someone Who Is Praying
SavePreventing Breaking Wind to Avoid Invalidating Wudu
Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Do not pray when food is ready or when you are trying to stop yourself from doing either of the two things that invalidate Wudu (i.e., urination and defecation).” So, everything that may distract a person, keep him from being properly focused in his prayer, or worry him, should be dealt with before he starts to pray.SaveCan a Doctor Interrupt Prayer to Attend to An Emergency?
If the doctor has started to pray, then he is told of an emergency case and there is no one available to take care of it except him, then he must interrupt his prayer and treat the patient.SaveIs it permissible for the security guard to interrupt his prayer in order to open the door?
SaveInterrupting the prayer because of an earthquake and the like
There is nothing wrong with one who is praying interrupting his prayer if an earthquake, fire or other disaster or calamity occurs, if he fears that something may happen as a result of that to himself or his property, or he fears for the life or property of someone who is protected according to sharia.SaveRuling on wiping the dust from one’s forehead after praying
SaveRuling on offering supplication between the iqamah and the start of the prayer
SaveHe was praying, then he heard the adhan. Should he complete his prayer?
SaveHe was not sure whether he had said the opening takbir, so he repeated it; was the prayer of those who were praying behind him rendered invalid?
SaveShould the one who joined the prayer late move slightly so that he will have a sutrah or to make it easy for other worshippers to leave?
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