How do you combine prayers in Islam?

Explore the intricate rules of prayer in Islam, including how and when to combine prayers, the reasons and conditions for shortening prayers, and the guidance provided by the Prophet.

How do you combine prayers in Islam?

It is preferable to combine the later Prayer with the earlier Prayer. However, in unavoidable circumstances, the earlier Prayer may be combined with the later one. When the Prayers are combined, one Adhan is sufficient for both Prayers but Iqamah has to be recited separately for each Prayer.

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When can you shorten and combine prayers?

As for joining prayers, the reason for it is need and excuses, so if a person needs to he may join both shortened and full-length prayers whilst travelling, and he may join prayers when it is raining and so on, or because of sickness and the like, and for other reasons, because the purpose behind it is to spare the …

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What are the rules for shortening prayer?

You can only pray a shortened, traveller’s prayer (qasr) when you are legally considered to be a traveller. In the Hanafi school you are are a traveller when you intend to reside in a particular city, beyond the travel distance, for less than fifteen complete days.

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What is it called when you combine prayers?

Technically, this is [called] ‘jam’ al-taqdim’ (the preceding combination). Similarly, there is no difference between them in allowing the combination of the two obligatory [prayers] – al-maghrib and al-`isha’ – at al-Muzdalifa [another ground near Mecca, Saudi Arabia] at the time of the `isha’ [prayers].

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How did the Prophet combine prayers?

Whenever the Prophet started the journey before noon, he used to delay the Zuhr prayer till the time for the ‘Asr prayer and then he would dismount and pray them together; and whenever the sun declined before he started the journey he used to offer the Zuhr prayer and then ride (for the journey).

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How to shorten Maghrib and Isha?

The Maghrib salah is not shortened. It is always three raka’at. But the Isha salah can be shortened to two raka’at for the traveler and under conditions of heavy rain or snow. The prayers can be shortened by the abid if necessary but not routinely.

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