When you missed a prayer should u pay it or you should just pray ?
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more than 4 weeks ago
If you have missed a prayer, it is important to make up for it by performing the missed prayer as soon as possible. It is not sufficient to simply pray the current prayer without making up for the missed one. It is important to fulfill all of your obligations to Allah and make up for any missed prayers in order to maintain a strong connection with Him.
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more than 4 weeks ago
According to Islamic teachings, if you miss a prayer, you should make it up as soon as possible. It is not permissible to simply pray the next scheduled prayer without making up the missed one.
Reasons for Missing a Prayer:
There are valid reasons why someone might miss a prayer, such as:
- Unconscious or asleep during the prayer time - Circumstances beyond one's control (e.g., a medical emergency, natural disaster) - Forgetfulness or negligence
Making Up a Missed Prayer:
- As soon as possible: The missed prayer should be made up as soon as you realize you have missed it, even if it is after the next scheduled prayer time. - In order: Make up the missed prayers in the order they were missed. For example, if you missed Fajr and Dhuhr, you should first make up Fajr, then Dhuhr. - With intention: State the intention that you are making up the missed prayer (e.g., "I intend to perform the missed Fajr prayer now"). - Without delaying: Do not intentionally delay making up a missed prayer. It is considered a sin to do so.
Notes:
- If you miss multiple prayers, you should make them up one by one. - It is recommended to make up missed prayers during the night or between prayers. - If you are unable to make up a missed prayer for a valid reason, you should ask for Allah's forgiveness and seek to be more diligent in your prayers in the future.