you pray 12 rakats in total a day
No, it is recommended to pray the Fajr Sunnah after the Adhan.
I never did. So, I think it is sunnah.
because some people do not want to pray sunnah fard is very important but sunnah is not
They can, and in many mosques, they do. But in other mosques, there is a wall or a barrier separating them.To my understanding, it is Sunnah for them to pray in the same room ("Sunnah" means that is what the Prophet Muhammad did).when we pray we bend down and guys are likely to lose their focus and stared at our butt. its for protectin. nothing more.
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ahadis : what the prophet muhammed said . sunnah : the life of the prophet muhammed , which has some explanation for quran like ex: the prophet pray maghreb three Rak'ah which not in the quran but at his life , some of the sunnah you must do and some is good to do .
4 Fard, 4 sunnah, 2 sunnah, 3 wittarAnswer BThe compulsory Praying for Al-Isha is 4 rakaats. The minimum voluntary Sunnah after Al-Isha is 3 rakaats (either together with intermediate TASHAHOD after the first two rakaats) or in two separate praying, one praying of two rakaats and then followed by one praying of one rakaat). In between, you can pray any number of Sunnah you can afford but in 2 rakaats each.
The Muslims pray to Almighty Allah five times a day. This is the main ritual of each day. For the rest of the day, they spend their life in the light of the teachings of the Qur'an and sunnah.
Muslim women CAN pray in ANY COLOUR they wish. there is no verse in the Quran or sunnah that states that, and if there is a group of Muslims who say that, it's up to them, but not attributed to Islam.
yes if: - ask forgiveness - pray - back on track from the wrong path - give sadaqah - listen to quran - follow sunnah - GET MARRIED - RESPECT YOUR PARENTS ......
yes, Muslims pray 5 time each day (each pray near 5 min.) and during pray a Muslim prostrates some times.
Assalaam Alaikum I am not sure about any specific niyyat for the 4 rakath sunnah prayer for jummah namaaz, but niyyat is just your intention. I simply say I am making an intention to pray the four rakath sunnah prayer for dhuhr jummah namaaz for Allah [swt], facing the ka'bah. [only, I say it in urdu] You just speak out your intention, in whatever language you speak. Allah [swt] is all knowing. Hope I helped =]