
Question
The majority of people in our country read the intention of the Friday prayers in Baghdad, is it Sunnah to read it? 9431231513
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
‘Niyat’ refers to the desire of the heart. So it is not necessary to say any prayer intentionally. Of course, it is desirable to say it orally. Everyone will say in his intelligible language (for example), I am performing the two rak'ahs of the obligatory prayer on Friday behind this Imam for the sake of Allah. Then say Tahrima in Takbeer. There is no evidence in the Qur'an, Hadith or the Book of Fiqh that the intention is written in Arabic as Gad in Baghdad. There are so many types it's hard to say. Due to the regular writing in this way, many of the worshipers try in vain to memorize it and omit it and in the end do not even pray. And those who memorize with difficulty often fall into patches because they do not understand the meaning. You can't tell what to read or not to read. In the end, many of them ran away in takbeer. And many of those who reach the ruku 'a little earlier, lose the rak'at while reciting this intention. Therefore, it should not be read for the common people. Yes, if one is a scholar, has good experience about Abri, he can read Arabic regularly. 7641452162
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- শামী, Part: 1, Page: 414
- আহসানুল ফাতাওয়া, Part: 3, Page: 14
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