I know that first of all we are not suppose to have late prayers but if we do have them, then is there anyway that we can make them up?..
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I know that first of all we are not suppose to have late prayers but if we do
have them, then is there anyway that we can make them up?..jazak allahu khairun
for your time...may allah (swt) reward you, inshallah!
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Answer:
Missed prayers
In the
name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness.
Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray,
none can guide them aright. We bear witness that there is no one (no idol, no
person, no grave, no prophet, no imam,
no dai, nobody!) worthy of
worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His
slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 4 Surah Nisaa verse 103: Indeed
the Salaat is a prescribed duty that should be performed by the believers at
(their) appointed times.
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 2 Surah Baqarah verses 45-46:
45 Nay seek (Allah's) help with patient perseverance and ‘salaah’: it
is indeed hard except to those who bring a lowly spirit.
46 Who bear in mind the certainty that they are to meet their Lord and
that they are to return to Him.
The Prophet (saws) said, "The head of the matter is Islam,
its pillar is the prayer, and the top of its hump is Jihad in the Way of
Allah."
Jabir reports that the Prophet (saws) said, "Between a
person and disbelief is discarding prayer."
Related by Ahmad, Muslim, Abu Dawud, at-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah.
Abdullah ibn 'Amr ibn al-'Aas reported that the Prophet (saws)
one day mentioned the prayer and said, "Whoever guards and observes his
prayer, they (his prayers) will be a light and a proof and a savior for him on
the Day of Resurrection. Whoever does not guard and obvserve them, they will
not be a light or a proof or a savior for him. On the Day of Resurrection, he
will be with Qarun, Fir'aun, Haman and Ubayy ibn Khalf."
Related by Ahmad, at-Tabarani and Ibn Hibban.
A man came to the Prophet (saws) and said “ O Prophet of Allah
(saws), what is the act or deed most
loved by Allah?”
The Prophet (saws) replied:
“To pray ones prayers on time.”
The man asked further:
“What (deed or act most loved by Allah) next?”
The Prophet (saws) replied:
“Obedience to ones parents.”
The man asked further:
“What (deed or act most loved by Allah) next?”
The Prophet (saws) replied: “Jihaad in the Way of Allah.”
Related by Bukhari.
The
importance or significance of offering one’s prayer on time cannot be
over-emphasized in Islam!
Your Question: I know that first
of all we are not suppose to have late prayers but if we do have them, then is
there anyway that we can make them up?
Whoever sleeps through or has forgotten to pray a certain prayer
should pray it when he wakes up or remembers the prayer. Abu Qatadah related that sleeping through the
prayer time was mentioned to the Prophet (saws) and he said, "There is no
negligence in sleep, but negligence occurs while one is awake. If one of you
forgets a prayer or sleeps through its time, then he should pray it when he
remembers it."
Related by an-Nasa'i and at-Tirmidhi.
Anas related that the Prophet (saws) said, "Whoever forgets
a prayer should pray it when he remembers it, and there is no expiation
for it save that."
Related by al-Bukhari and Muslim.
Intentionally
missing an obligatory prayer is not even given as an option in the deen of
Islam! If one accidentally or
unintentionally misses one’s prayer through sleep or forgetfulness, one should
pray it as soon as one wakes up or remembers it.
One
should strive as hard as one can to make intention to offer one’s obligatory
prayers on their appointed times, and if Allah forbid, one misses a prayer,
then the absolute least one can do is expiate and atone for that lapse by
praying it ‘qada’ in the sincere fear and hope that the Lord Most High will
accept it.
Whatever
written of Truth and benefit is only due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance,
and whatever of error is of me alone.
Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only Source of Strength.
Your Brother in
Islam,