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If someone comes after a person who is praying alone, it should be done 7421372588

Monthly Al Kawtharsalat


Question

One day I was praying Fajr alone in the madrasa office. Two students used to come there and do my Iqtada: join me in prayer. I finish the prayer in the same way as a person who prays alone. At the end of the prayer, one of them said, "It was important for you to recite the Qur'an aloud." The question is, what is the correct rule in this case? If one does not read aloud, will his prayer be? 4783261863


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

If a person performs Iqtada behind a person who is praying alone and he intends to lead that person, then the rule of Imam will be imposed on him. That is, it will be necessary to recite the qiraat aloud in the prayer with the qiraat aloud. In this case, if someone participates in the state of Kirat, he has to recite the rest of the Kirat aloud. And if the person performing the prayer alone does not intend to lead the participant, then it is not necessary for him to recite it aloud. In this case, even if the qirat is recited in a low voice, the prayers of all will be valid. Therefore, in the case in question, if you intended to lead those students, then you had to recite the Qur'an aloud. Failure to do so made Sahu obligatory in Sijada. And if you do not intend to lead the prayers, then the prayer has become valid even by reciting the Qur'an aloud. 4166349627

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • শরহুল মুনইয়া, Part: 1, Page: 618
  • ফাতাওয়া হিন্দিয়া, Part: 1, Page: 72
  • রদ্দুল মুহতার, Part: 1, Page: 532
  • জামেউর রুমূয, Part: 1, Page: 164