
In accordance with the calendar of the Islamic Foundation, the call to Fajr is given after the end of the sahri period 1911612137
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Question
The last time of today's Sehri by our Islamic Foundation is at 04:06 and the time of Azan is at 04:13. Mr. Muazzin gave Azan as soon as the time of Sehri was over, i.e. at 04:06. And the worshipers started the sunnat prayers at 04:11. Now my question is whether the call to prayer was valid at that time. And what has happened to the Sunnah prayers that the worshipers have recited? 2676925221
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
First of all, it is important to know that it is not pure to call to prayer or to be circumcised. The second issue is related to the last time of Sahri and the time of Fajr as determined by the Islamic Foundation. To understand this, we need to look at the statement of the calendar of the schedule of sahri and iftar published by the foundation first. Below the calendar of Sahri and Iftar schedules published by the Islamic Foundation, it is written with special note that, “The last time of Sahri has been carefully placed 3 minutes before Subhi Sadiq and the beginning of Fajr time has been kept 3 minutes after Subhi Sadiq. Therefore, Fajr Azan should be given 6 minutes after the last time of Sahar's warning. The time for Iftar has been carefully increased by 3 minutes after sunset. ” Thus, it was understood that in proportion to the calendar published by the Foundation, the last time of Sahri does not mean the time of Sadiq or Fajr in the morning. Rather the Fajr time begins three more minutes later. For example, in the ratio of the question in question, although it is written in the calendar that the last time of Sahari is at 4:06 or Sadiq in the morning. But in fact the last time of Sahri or Sadiq in the morning is at 4:11. As a precaution, 4: 8 has been written in the calendar. They have done their due duty by disclosing the matter under the calendar. So if the Fajr Azan is given at 4:06 am, the Azan is going on before the time is up. So the call to prayer must be repeated. And those who have been circumcised at 4:11 am have started circumcision just after Fajr time. So their circumcision will be realized. No need to re-read. Because, although it is not yet Fajr time in proportion to the foundation's calendar, they have quoted below that it is actually Fajr time. Authorities wrote the extension as a precaution. In short, the call to prayer was not purified, due to premature giving. However, circumcision has been purified because it is timely. On the authority of Ibn Umar, that is, if permission is given before dawn, then the command of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, will be fulfilled. He said, "Surely Hazrat Belal (may Allah be pleased with him) once gave the call to prayer before the time of Fajr." Then the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) ordered him to call to prayer again. 8717246622
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- المبسوط للسرخسى, Part: 1, Page: 134
- সুনানে আবূ দাউদ, Hadith No.: 532
- তাহাবী শরীফ, Hadith No.: 864
- সুনানে দারাকুতনী, Hadith No.: 954
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