
Question
One day I was leading the Asr prayer. I forgot not to stand for the fourth rak'ah. But then I heard Lokma from behind and got up. Didn't get a chance to read anything while sitting. Then I finish the prayer without Sahu Sijdah. I want to know, was Sahu Sijdah obligatory on me? 7789596422
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
Yes, the prayer has been performed correctly. Sahu Sijdah was not obligatory in the case in question. Because, according to the details of the question, there was no delay in that meeting. And in this case Sahu Sijdah is not obligatory if one Rukn amount is not delayed. 7199981692
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- আলমুদাওয়ানাহ, Part: 1, Page: 74
- আলমুগনী ইবনে কুদামা, Part: 2, Page: 212
- শরহুল মুহাযযাব, Part: 3, Page: 419
- হাশিয়াতুত তাহতাবী আলাদ্দুর, Part: 1, Page: 224
- রদ্দুল মুহতার, Part: 1, Page: 469
- মুগনিল মুহতাজ, Part: 1, Page: 238
- আলালমারাকী, Page: 258
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