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Posted 04 February 2005 - 10:54 AM

Recently, when praying with other Sisters in the Mosque I realise that on occasions my prays were shorter and I finished earlier.  I have realised that my prays are missing some rakaats.

As I do not go out much - could anyone be able to guide me to how many rakaats I need to do for each of my 5 prays and where could I find these rakaats so that I could learn them.

Any help would be gratefully received
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Posted 04 February 2005 - 11:11 AM

Assalamu alaikum,

It might also be that you finish your prayer before the others because they might read more Quran or more duas than you.

1st prayer of the day (Fajr): 2 rakah

2nd prayer of the day (Dhuhr): 4 rakah

3rd prayer of the day (Asr): 4 rakah

4th prayer of the day (Maghrib): 3 rakah

5th prayer of the day (Isha): 4 rakah

In other words (if it is easier to remember), it is 4 rakah except for the two prayers which are linked to the sunrise and sunset where it is 2 and 3 respectively.

I hope that this helps. But if you are travelling, all except maghrib will be 2 rakah.

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Posted 05 February 2005 - 06:19 AM

Assalamu alaikum,

I was thinking, some people read Sunnah and nafil prayers also, so maybe this is why it takes longer for some people :wink:

So, according to the Qur'an and Sunnah, the sunnah-al-mokaddah prayers aren't compulsory? I thought they were..well you learn new things every day! 8)

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Posted 08 February 2005 - 09:15 AM

[font=Comic Sans MS:7db683ac3b]salaaamz

when i pray my salat, i pray:
fajr: 4 rakat.
zohur: 12 rakat
asr: 8 rakat
maghrib: 7 rakat
isha:17 rakat,

obviosly these are all incuded with sunnah and nafls,

it has been stated that, when reading Farz i.e. 2 rakat for fajr, you read that for Allah ta'ala, when reading sunnah its for the prophet,and reading your nafls, they are voluntary, for your benefit.

personally i would advise you to read all of them. i think the farz and nafls are compulsory.

hope this has helped.
allah hafiz xxxxx[/font:7db683ac3b]


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Posted 08 February 2005 - 09:33 AM

Assalamu Alaikum

The nafil are the same as Sunnah rakats.

Fards is compulsory.

To pray the sunnah rakats throughout the day is very virtuous.
Question :


What is the structure of the obligatory prayers?
For example for Fajr prayers, are there two Farz rakats and two sunnat. Similarly for Zuhr, are there 4 farz and 2 sunnat. For Ashr, are there 4 farz and 2 sunnat; for Magribh are there 3 farz rakat and 2 sunnat. Lastly, for Isha are there 4 farz and 2 sunnat?
Am I correct in my assumption and if not would you kindly let me know to the correct structure?

Answer :

Praise be to Allah;

The answer to your question is a Hadith by the Prophet  (May peace and blessings be upon him) in which he said:

"Allaah will build a house in Heaven for whoever is diligent in observing 12 Sunnah Rak'aat (as follows): 4 Rak'aat before and 2 after the Dhuhr (Midday) Prayer, 2 after the Maghrib (Sunset Prayer), 2 after the ‘Ishaa’ (Evening) Prayer and 2 before the Fajr (Dawn) Prayer." Hadith sahih narrated by at-Tirmidhi No. 379 and by others. Hadith No. 6183 in Sahih al-Jaami’.

‘Anbasah ibn Abi Sufyan quoted Umm Habibah as saying "Allaah’s Messenger  (May peace and blessings be upon him) said:

"A house will be built in Heaven for one who prays 12 Rak'aat in a day and evening as follows: 4 Rak'aat before and 2 after the Dhuhr Prayer, 2 after the Maghrib Prayer, 2 after the ‘Ishaa’ Prayer and 2 before the Fajr Prayer." Narrated by at-Tirmizi under No. 380. He said: The Hadith narrated by ‘Anbasah quoting Umm Habibah in this chapter is a hassan and sahih hadith. It is under No. 6362 in Sahih al-Jaami’.

The ‘Asr (Late-Afternoon) Prayer has no routine Sunnah (basic recommended voluntary prayer). However, it is mustahab (preferable and recommended) that one prays 4 Rak'aat before the ‘Asr Prayer. The 4 Rak'ahs are of less reward and significance in importance of adhering to them compared to the "sunnan al-rawaatib" described above. The 4 Rak'ahs are the ones intended by the Prophet  (May peace and blessings be upon him) in saying: "May Allaah have mercy on one who prays 4 raka’aat before the ‘Asr Prayer." Narrated by at-Tirmidhi no. 395 and he declared it a hassan and ghareeb Hadith. Al-Albany rated the Hadith as hassan in Sahih al-Jami’ No. 3493.
All the foregoing 4-Rak'ah voluntary prayers are to be prayed two at a time according to Imam ash-Shafi’i and Imam Ahmad.

Allaah, the Exalted, knows best.

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it has been stated that, when reading Farz i.e. 2 rakat for fajr, you read that for Allah ta'ala, when reading sunnah its for the prophet,and reading your nafls, they are voluntary, for your benefit.


If you have the daleel handy that would be great and save me a job  :roll:

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