Is it bad to repeat Salah?

Is it bad to repeat Salah?

The only time that I am aware a salaah must be repeated is if the purity of wudu is lost during the offering of the salaah. I suspect that once a salaah is completed appropriately, it is valid as an offering. It then stands to reason that if a salaah cannot be completed for any reason, then it must be repeated.

Can you repeat prayers?

In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads: But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. In praying, don’t use vain repetitions, as the Gentiles do; for they think that they will be heard for their much speaking.

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Can we pray fard namaz twice?

No it’s not you either pray it individually or in congregation you can’t do both at the same time and as Anis Khan mentioned praying in congregation is highly recommended.

Do my prayers have to be long?

“If you have the need to pray, find the time to do so,” the Rev. Goldsmith advised. He said some public prayers can certainly be too long, and with such a diversity in the world his rule for public prayer is to always keep it short. But the length of personal prayer is up to you to decide.

What is Khushoo (prayer)?

It is also called khushoo‘, which means having proper focus and humility when praying. It is essential to pray in this calm and unhurried manner, so that at every stage of the prayer, the vertebrae may settle into place.

How can I stop thinking about Shaitan during Salah?

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Of course, Shaitan facilitates this during salah and so our mind is completely elsewhere while we’re standing in front of Allah (SWT). In order to avoid this scenario, plan out some time for thinking during the day. Just take a break from everything and sit back; writing a diary maybe if that works for you.

What is the meaning and actualization of Khushoo?

The meaning and actualization of khushoo lies in the ‘presence of our hearts’ while we are reporting for our daily obligation towards Allah (SWT). Prayer without khushoo is as though fire is without any warmth. It does cover your duty of praying as a Muslim, but however, does nothing more.

What does the Quran say about Khushu?

Allah (SWT) says in the Quran: Certainly will the believers have succeeded: They who are during their prayer humbly submissive. ( Surah Muminoon:1-2) ‘Khushu’ is an Arabic word used to refer to humility or humbleness while offering our Namaz. In short, it means humble submission.

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