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Congregational Prayer
It is not permissible for one who is praying behind an imaam to recite anything other than al-Faatihah
SaveThose who are in charge of the mosque are falling short in their religious commitment; should he stop praying there?
SaveHolding the Mus-haf for one who is following an imaam is contrary to the Sunnah
SaveMales praying behind females because the room is small
SaveWhen women get together, is it better for them to pray in jamaa’ah or individually?
SaveHe feels khushoo’ when on his own but not in the mosque
SaveShould children be stopped from coming to the mosque?
SaveA woman walked in front of our row when we were praying in jamaa’ah
SaveWhen is one counted as having caught up with the prayer in jamaa’ah?
SaveCan Husband and Wife Pray Together?
If the mosque is far away, it is permissible for a husband and his wife to pray together at home. The wife should stand behind the husband. For more, see the detailed answer.Save