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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2025 · 14 MIN

Understanding the Timings of Salat - February 20, 1992

from Ta’leem for the Jamaat of Daar-ul-Ehsaan, USA · host Daar-ul-Ehsaan USA

Understanding the Timings of Salat In this enlightening episode, explore the intricacies of correcting the timing of Salat, a fundamental aspect of Muslim worship. The discussion delves into the hadith narrated by Abu Huraira رضي الله عنه, highlighting the importance of refraining from performing nafil salat after dawn, except for the obligatory Fajr prayer. This is framed within the larger context of the significance of adhering to sunnah and prescribed Salat times. Listeners will gain insights from the hadiths of both Abu Sa'id Khudri and Abdullah Sanabhi رضي الله عنهما (Radiallahu anhuma), which expand upon the concept of times when Salat is prohibited. These include the period until the sun rises fully (known as Israq) and after Asr until the sun sets. Special attention is given to the intervals when the sun is associated with the horns of the shaitan, underscoring the importance of avoiding Salat during these times. Further discussion is dedicated to the favored practice of delaying certain prayers like Fajr and Isha, understanding when it is mustahib (recommended), mubah (neutral), or makruh (discouraged). The session also clarifies the complexity of combining prayers during travel and exceptions such as during Hajj. Concluding with timings of makruhat (prohibited times), this episode serves as a comprehensive guide to optimizing one's prayer schedule in accordance with Islamic teachings.

Understanding the Timings of Salat In this enlightening episode, explore the intricacies of correcting the timing of Salat, a fundamental aspect of Muslim worship. The discussion delves into the hadith narrated by Abu Huraira رضي الله عنه, highlighting the importance of refraining from performing nafil salat after dawn, except for the obligatory Fajr prayer. This is framed within the larger context of the significance of adhering to sunnah and prescribed Salat times. Listeners will gain insights from the hadiths of both Abu Sa'id Khudri and Abdullah Sanabhi رضي الله عنهما (Radiallahu anhuma), which expand upon the concept of times when Salat is prohibited. These include the period until the sun rises fully (known as Israq) and after Asr until the sun sets. Special attention is given to the intervals when the sun is associated with the horns of the shaitan, underscoring the importance of avoiding Salat during these times. Further discussion is dedicated to the favored practice of delaying certain prayers like Fajr and Isha, understanding when it is mustahib (recommended), mubah (neutral), or makruh (discouraged). The session also clarifies the complexity of combining prayers during travel and exceptions such as during Hajj. Concluding with timings of makruhat (prohibited times), this episode serves as a comprehensive guide to optimizing one's prayer schedule in accordance with Islamic teachings.

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