Performing the Taraweeh Sunnah or Nafl prayers during Ramadan can bring spiritual benefits such as increased closeness to Allah, forgiveness of sins, and the opportunity to earn extra rewards. It also helps in developing discipline, focus, and a stronger connection to the Quran.
4 fardh, 2 sunnah, and 3 witr... If you wish to do tahajud or nafl, you must do it before witr
4 sunnah 4 fard 2 sunnah 2 nafl
It goes 2, 4, 4, 3, 4Prayer number 1 of the day, the one before sunrise, is 2 rakaAfternoon prayer is 4 rakaevening prayer is also 4 rakajust after sunset prayer is 3 rakaand finally night time is 4 raka again.All these are mandatory prayersPlus Sunna prayers are optional prayersThere is a very good article at http://www.journeytojannah.com/salah.aspThat contains the following information:The Second Pillar of Islam - SalahSalah is the name given to the formal prayer in Islam. Salah is one of the obligatory rights of the religion, to be performed five times a day by Muslims. The importance of the salah can be understood by the following hadith.On the authority of Abu 'Abd al-Rahman 'Abdullah bin 'Umar bin al-Khattab, radiyallahu 'anhuma, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, say: "Islam has been built upon five things - on testifying that there is no god save Allah, and that Muhammad is His Messenger; on performing salah; on giving the zakah; on Hajj to the House; and on fasting during Ramadhan."[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]Salah is performed five times a day: at dawn (fajr), noon (dhuhr), in the afternoon (asr), at sunset (maghrib) and nightfall (isha'a)Rakahs of Salah Chart Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha 2 Sunnah 4 Sunnah 4 Sunnah ---- 4 Sunnah 2 Fard 4 Fard 4 Fard 3 Fard 4 Fard 2 Sunnah 2 Sunnah 2 Sunnah 2 Nafl 2 Nafl 2 Nafl 3 Witr 2 Nafl
During the night prayer, it is recommended to perform an odd number of rakat nafl, with 2 rakat being the minimum and 8 rakat being the maximum.
Awabin Namaaz is a nafl prayer that is read after Maghrib Namaaz.
From my knowledge, the correct way to show tauba is performing Salat al Tauba, which is a 2 rakat prayer. It is performed just like any other nafl prayer but has a different niyat: "Nawayatu Aan Ussalia Lillaahi Ta'ala Rakatai Salateet Tauba'aee Sunnatu Rasullahi Taala Mutaoouazihan Ila Zihatil Ka'batish Sahraifati, Allahu Akbar" As for the Magrib nafl prayers, I've been taught that these are prayed after the maghrib sunnah prayers and that they're called Salat al Awabeen, and the rakats are 6 minimum. Hope that I helped :)
It goes 2, 4, 4, 3, 4Prayer number 1 of the day, the one before sunrise, is 2 rakaAfternoon prayer is 4 rakaevening prayer is also 4 rakajust after sunset prayer is 3 rakaand finally night time is 4 raka again.All these are mandatory prayersPlus Sunna prayers are optional prayersThere is a very good article at http://www.journeytojannah.com/salah.aspThat contains the following information:The Second Pillar of Islam - SalahSalah is the name given to the formal prayer in Islam. Salah is one of the obligatory rights of the religion, to be performed five times a day by Muslims. The importance of the salah can be understood by the following hadith.On the authority of Abu 'Abd al-Rahman 'Abdullah bin 'Umar bin al-Khattab, radiyallahu 'anhuma, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, say: "Islam has been built upon five things - on testifying that there is no god save Allah, and that Muhammad is His Messenger; on performing salah; on giving the zakah; on Hajj to the House; and on fasting during Ramadhan."[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]Salah is performed five times a day: at dawn (fajr), noon (dhuhr), in the afternoon (asr), at sunset (maghrib) and nightfall (isha'a)Rakahs of Salah Chart Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha 2 Sunnah 4 Sunnah 4 Sunnah ---- 4 Sunnah 2 Fard 4 Fard 4 Fard 3 Fard 4 Fard 2 Sunnah 2 Sunnah 2 Sunnah 2 Nafl 2 Nafl 2 Nafl 3 Witr 2 Nafl
Well it depends which nafl you're talking about. There's nafl as in the optional salat Muslims pray and there is one NAFL as in northern American football league. Cheers
The duration of Salah (prayer) can vary depending on the specific prayer and the individual's pace, but typically, each of the five daily prayers takes about 5 to 10 minutes to complete. The Fard (obligatory) prayers, like Dhuhr, Asr, and Maghrib, usually take around 5 to 7 minutes, while the longer prayers such as Isha may take slightly more time. Additional Sunnah or Nafl prayers can extend the duration. Overall, the total time spent on daily prayers can range from 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the individual's practice and the number of additional units performed.
In Islam, it is not permissible to pray two obligatory prayers consecutively without a valid reason in between, according to the majority of scholars. It is recommended to pray sunnah or nafl prayers in between two obligatory prayers.
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