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Rulings on prayer
He assumed that he had done less in his prayer, but he only did the two prostrations of forgetfulness without doing the rak‘ahs that he had omitted
9,602Adding the words wa’l-shukr after rising from rukoo’
25,399Ruling on counting the number of rak‘ahs on the fingers whilst praying
11,390What to Do If You Make a Mistake in Recitation in Prayer?
1. If you err or forget something while reciting Al-Fatihah, you have to correct it because the prayer for the one who does not recite Al-Fatihah is invalid. 2. If you make a mistake when reciting the Surah after Al-Fatihah or you forget anything of it, it is not prescribed for you to say Istighfar; rather you should try to correct the mistake and remember what you forgot, but if you cannot do that then you may move on to the verse after it, or leave this Surah and start reciting another, or you may bow. If you do any of these things, there is nothing wrong with that.213,667In prostration, do all the toes have to touch the ground?
74,702Is it permissible to make a player-place in which women will be in front of the imam?
32,793He forgot a verse whilst he was offering a naafil prayer, so he moved to pick up a Mushaf and opened it to remind himself of the verse
11,932Takbeer of movement (changing posture) for one who joins the congregation when the imam is bowing or prostrating
9,049Helping someone who faints during Jumu’ah prayers
29,450Can You Walk in Front of One Who Is Praying?
If a man walks in front of the worshipper it does not interrupt his prayer, but it detracts from its reward. Animals passing in front of the praying person do not interrupt the prayer. The Sunnah indicates that the one who is praying should prevent anything or anyone who wants to pass in front of him even if they are not one of those three, neither a dog nor a woman nor a donkey. It is Sunnah for the believer to put something in front of him before he prays, such as a chair or a spear that he sticks in the ground, or a wall or pillar that he faces towards when he is praying so that nothing will pass in front of him that could interrupt his prayer.144,720