DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDERS. Yaum Ath-thalaatha. 4th day of Ramadhan. (Tuesday, 5th of April, 2022). TIME FOR THE TARAAWEEH SALAAT. BismilLah.
Our schorlars based on the Qur'an and Sunnah have narrated that,
the time for Taraaweeh prayer lasts from after ‘Isha’ until dawn comes, so it is valid to perform this prayer at any time during this period.
Imam Al-Nawawi (may ALLAH have mercy on him) said in al-Majmoo’:
The time of Taraaweeh prayer begins when ‘Isha’ prayer is over, and it lasts until dawn comes.
But if a man is going to pray in the mosque as an imam leading the people in prayer, the best is to pray Taraaweeh after ‘Isha’ prayer and not to delay it until the middle or the end of the night, so that this will not cause hardship for the worshippers and some of them may sleep and miss the prayer. This is what the Muslims usually do, they pray Taraaweeh after ‘Isha’ and do not delay it.
But for one who prays Taraaweeh at home, he has the choice: if he wants, he can pray it at the beginning of the night and if he wants he can pray it at the end. Some pray it after Isha and wakeup later to pray Tahajjud and nothing wrong with that as we are encouraged to maximize our acts of voluntary worship this month. May ALLAH accept it from us all. Aameen.
THE DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDERS. Yawm Al-Khamis. 25th day of RAJAB, 1444AH (Thursday 16th February. 2023). TOLERANCE WITH PEOPLE IN ISLAM. BismilLaah. Tolerance (samah) is an important trait of a Muslim’s good character. We Muslims should be kind and gentle, patient with people, forgiving of bad character, and lenient whenever possible. The Prophet Mohammed Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam commanded us to avoid causing unnecessary difficulty and hardship in people’s lives and to inspire people with graceful speech. Make things easy and do not make things difficult. Give glad tidings and do not repel people. Cooperate with each other and do not become divided. Sahih Bukhari 2873, Grade: Muttafaqun Alayhi. This command is closely related to the need of a Muslim to control his or her anger. Unrestrained anger leads to numerous sins and bad deeds, so Muslims must temper their anger with patience, tolerance, and the ability to hold back harmful words. Teasing, mockery, insults to others et...
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