Can I pray my missed prayers?

Explore various questions regarding missed prayers, from how to make up for them to the permissibility of praying all five prayers at night, as per Islamic beliefs.

Can I pray my missed prayers?

“If one of you sleeps and misses a prayer, or forgets it, let him offer the prayer when he remembers, for Allah says ‘and perform As-Salah (Iqamat-as-Salah) for My remembrance’ [Ta-Ha 20:14].” He missed the prayer with no excuse ; rather he ignored it until the time for it ended, out of laziness and carelessness.

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Can I pray all missed prayers in night?

You do not have to perform missed Fajr salah, at Fajr time and Dhur and Dhur. You are allowed to make up the prayers at any time during the night or day, except at three times – when the sun is at its zenith, sunset and sunrise).

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Can you make up missed prayers after Fajr?

Yes, it would be valid and permitted to perform one’s makeup prayers after performing the obligatory (fard) of the Fajr prayer.

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Can I pray all 5 prayers at night?

Summary of answer. It is not permissible to combine all five prayers at one time even if it is because of travelling. Indeed, it is not permissible to combine three prayers, so it is not correct to combine Maghrib, `Isha and Fajr.

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Is it okay to say the same prayer every night?

The scriptures clarify that vain repetition is the problem (see Matthew 6:7). Sometimes you will need to repeat important things in your prayers. But if you repeat words without thinking, you’re not really communicating with Heavenly Father.

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Do I have to pray all 5 prayers?

Every Muslim is obligated to pray five times a day – Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. The prayer called Salah is prayed in the congregation every day at dawn, post noon, during the evening, at the evening, and at night.

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