Can You Skip Fasting on Arafah if Not Performing Hajj?
Question Is fasting on the Day of Arafah obligatory? Bottom Line Fasting on the Day of Arafah (9th of Dhul-Hijjah) is one of the best voluntary acts for non-pilgrims. It is ...
View DetailsDifference Between Aqiqah and Udhiya
Question What Are the Differences Between Qurban and Aqiqah? Bottom Line Both qurban and aqiqah are Sunnah mu’akkadah sacrifices, but they differ in purpose, timing, number ...
View DetailsIf I Miss Fasting, Can I Make It Up Later?
Question If I miss fasting, can I make it up later? Bottom Line Yes, course. Quick Answer Those who miss fasting due to illness, trav...
View DetailsWhen Exactly Is Eid Morning or Evening?
Question What exactly is Eid? Does it begin in the morning or the evening? Bottom Line Eid begins after sunset of the last day of Ramadan (for Eid al-Fitr) or after the Day ...
View DetailsHow Many Rak‘ahs Are in Taraweeh Prayer?
Question Number of Rak‘ahs in Taraweeh Prayer? Bottom Line Both 11 and 20 rak‘ahs are valid, and neither group should be condemned. Quick Answer...
View DetailsHow to Pray Taraweeh
Question What are the virtues of offering Taraweeh prayer in Ramadan? Bottom Line Taraweeh is a Sunnah prayer in Ramadan that brings immense reward, forgiveness of past sins, and the ...
View DetailsCan Women Pray Eid Prayer at Home Alone?
Question Can Women Pray the Eid Prayer at Home? Bottom Line It is Sunnah for women to attend Eid prayer with the community. Praying Eid at home in a women-only congregation led by a w...
View DetailsIs Eid Prayer Obligatory or Sunnah?
Question Is Eid Prayer Obligatory? Bottom Line Eid prayer is fard ‘ayn (individually obligatory) for men. Quick Answer There are thre...
View DetailsMissing a Fast in Ramadan Intentionally
Question Missing a Fast in Ramadan Intentionally: What Should Be Done? Bottom Line Deliberately missing a fast in Ramadan without an excuse is a major sin. The majority of s...
View DetailsBreaking the Fast Due to Sickness
Question Can You Break Your Fast If You Feel Sick? Bottom Line Yes, you can break your fast due to sickness, but only if fasting worsens the illness, delays recovery, or causes unbear...
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