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It is the duty of the child to fast the missed prayers of the deceased 6644564455

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Question

Before his death, my father could not fast for some days due to illness. What can we do as a child for this unpaid prayer and fasting, so that peace may be showered on his soul. 4284355132


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

If your father bequeathed the ransom of prayer and fasting at the time of his death, and he has also left his wealth, then it is necessary for you to pay the expiation for the prayer and fast that has run out of one-third of his wealth. And if you have not left the goods, or have left the goods, but have not made a will, then it is not obligatory on you to pay the expiation. However, if you have tawfiq, you should pay the expiation for the salvation of the late father. However, if any of the children is a minor, then the ransom cannot be paid from his due share. Rather, after paying the full share of the minors, you can collect the ransom only from the share of the adults with their consent. It is to be noted that if one is unconscious six times or more in the days of illness, then the expiation for the prayers of that time does not have to be paid. Similarly, if the intellect is not right, then prayer will not be obligatory on him Similarly, if he dies while ill, he does not have to pay the ransom for that fast. And after he recovers, he has to pay the fidyah of those days only if he dies without making qaya in spite of the opportunity to make qaya. The amount of fidyah for fasting and prayers is as follows: Six times a day, including Biti, for every prayer or for each fast, a quarter of two ounces of wheat / flour or its equivalent will make the poor the owner the owner. [Evidence: Fatawa Shami 2: 422 ] 8375256865

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • ফাতাওয়া শামী, Part: 2, Page: 422
  • ফাতাওয়া দারুল উলূম, Part: 6, Page: 462