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The Rules on Prayer & Fasting 2023

  • Prayer
    • Obligatory Prayers
    • Daily Prayers
    • The time for fajr prayer
    • The time for ẓuhr and ‘aṣr prayer
    • The Time of Maghrib/‘Ishā’ Prayer
    • Rulings regarding the Times of Prayer
    • Order among prayers
    • Mustaḥabb prayers
    • Rulings about the Qiblah
    • The Coverage of Clothes in Prayer
      • Conditions of the Clothes of the Praying Person
        • 1. should be pure
        • 2. unusurped clothes
        • 3. not be made from a part of body of an animal not slaughtered ritually
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          3. not be made from a part of body of an animal not slaughtered ritually
           
          82. The clothes of a praying person should not be made of the parts of the body of an animal not slaughtered as per Islamic law if its blood gushes out when the body is cut. By obligatory caution, the same rule is applied if it is a cold-blooded animal.
          83. If a person is performing the prayer when carrying a part of an animal which died without ritual slaughtering, his prayer is by obligatory caution invalid.
          However, the prayer is not invalid if it is a part which is not considered as a living part like hair, wool, horn, or bone, and the animal’s meat is permissible to eat.
          84. When there is doubt whether a ḥalāl meat animal is slaughtered ritually* or not, it is not ruled as a dead animal in regards to purity versus najāsah and its leather bought in a non-Islamic country is pure. Yet, one cannot pray with it. Of course, the person’s previous prayers, if performed in ignorance of this ruling, are ruled as valid. If it is imported by a Muslim and there is a probability that he has investigated whether the animal was ritually slaughtered or not, there is no problem with performing prayer with it.
          Ritual slaughtering: If you slaughter a ḥalāl-meat animal as per Islamic law, its meat and the like are pure and you can it its meat. If you slaughter a ḥarām-meat animal, its meat and the like are pure but you are not allowed to eat its meat.
          There are different ways of ritual slaughter:
          • Cutting the trachea below the voice box, oesophagus and the jugular veins. Used for other than the camel;
          • Stabbing between the throat and the chest of a camel;
          • Hunting in wild animals.
        • 4. The clothes of a praying person should not be made of the parts of an animal whose meat is ḥarām.
        • 5. A man's clothes should not be made from gold.
        • 6. The clothes of a man performing prayer should not be made of pure silk.
      • Mustaḥabbs and Makrūhs in Clothes of a Praying Person
    • Conditions of a Place for Prayer
    • Rulings on masjids
    • Adhān and Iqāmah
    • Obligatory Acts in Prayer
    • Qunūt
    • Prayer’s Ta‘qīb (Mustaḥabb Supplications/Dhikr Recited after Prayers)
    • Translation of the Prayer
    • What Invalidates the Prayer
    • Doubts in Prayer
    • Sajdah of Inadvertence
    • Qaḍā’ of Forgotten Sajdah and Tashahhud
    • A Traveler's Prayer
    • Qaḍā’ Prayers
    • Hire Prayers
    • Qaḍā’ Prayers for Parents
    • Āyāt Prayer
    • Congregational Prayers
    • The Friday Prayer
  • Fasting
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