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Rulings on prayer
Does Phlegm Break Wudu?
As phlegm is pure and is not food or drink, and does not come under the same rulings as food and drink, if a person swallows while praying, the prayer remains valid, especially if one could not help it and was not able to spit it out into a handkerchief and the like.SaveRuling on praying by gestures because of a headache
SaveWhoever omits the opening takbeer, his prayer does not count
SaveIs there one or two tasleems at the end of the prayer?
SaveRuling on one who falls asleep whilst praying
SaveIf the imam forgets some verses, how can he recite them so that he will have completed the Qur'aan?
SaveShould she leave the prayer in congregation because her child cries?
SaveArranging the rows during prayer
SaveDoes a woman get the reward for praying in congregation if she goes to the mosque?
SaveCan You Pray without a Prayer Mat?
1- There is nothing wrong with praying on a prayer mat, regardless of whether it is made of rags, palm leaves or anything else, whether it is small or big, like a mat or carpet. 2- It is proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prayed on mats, carpets and animal pelts.Save