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Participation of women in Tarabeeh Jama'at at home 6912917483

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Question

A person prays Isha prayers in the mosque with Jamaat in the month of Ramadan and comes home to recite Khatam Tarabi. Will it be right for him. Many mahram-ghair mahram women also perform iqtida behind him in that khatam tarabi. Now the question is, will it be saheeh for women to participate in that Tarabi and to do Iqtida behind Hafez Sahib? 6646315238


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

There is no problem in performing Isha prayer in the mosque with the congregation and coming home to perform Tarabeeh congregation. On the contrary, I would like to do so for those Hafiz who do not have the opportunity to lead the Tarabeeh prayers. This will not lessen the reward of their Tarabeeh. And it is najaiz and makrooh for women to leave their home environment and go elsewhere to participate in Tarabeeh's Jama'at. However, it is permissible in the following surahs to participate in Tarabeeh's Jama'at in one's own home environment. If there are other male muqtadis behind the male imam, then the mahram of the imam, the mahram of the ghair or just the mahram of the ghair will be valid for all women However, the women's qatar will be behind the men's qatar and the mahram women in Ghair will iqtida from behind the curtain. If there are no male muqtadis behind Imam Sahib and there are also mahram women of Imam Sahib among the women, then the mahram behind him can perform Iqtida from behind the veil. On the other hand, if a man or a mahram woman does not participate in the Jama'at behind the Imam, then the iqtida of the mahram woman in Ghair alone will not be valid after the Imam, but it will be Makrooh. It is to be noted that for women in all circumstances, praying alone in the inner courtroom is a work of wom and more thawab. 7463314797

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • ফাতাওয়ায়ে শামী, Part: 1, Page: 565
  • আবুদাঊদ, Part: 1, Page: 84
  • ফাতাওয়ায়ে দারুল উলুম, Part: 4, Page: 250