28 May 2011

Salaat – The Prayer

Question 1
Sheikh ‘Ubayd was asked concerning a person who is not able to attend the Friday prayers since the masjid is too far and he would not be able to make it to the masjid and back to work, can he establish the Friday prayer at his workplace with a group of fellow Muslims?
Answer:
If the situation is as is mentioned then is it allowed to do that.

Question 2
What is upon us in regards to the Amir/Leader of the Masjid? What if the Imam falls into innovation?
Answer:
It is obligatory to know that there isn’t actually something called an Amir of the Masjid or community. In a non-Muslim country, whoever builds the Masjid, they are the ones who take care of the Masjid; they appoint an Imaam, a Mu’adhin, care taker. They take care of the affairs of expenses etc.


They are only responsible for the Imaam and Muaadhin and don’t have authority over the people. If the Imaam falls into innovation, he is to be advised. You can pray in his Masjid as long as he is upon Sunnah and his innovation is not disbelief or shirk.


Question 3
What age is it obligatory for a girl to pray the five daily prayers and fast?
Answer:
In most cases and areas (around the world) the age of puberty is 15 years. The signs of puberty are wet dreams, hair on the private parts, pregnancy, if she is married or starts the menses.

Question 4
The prayer of the traveler - Could anyone clarify for me the prayer of the traveler?
Answer:
The traveler begins to shorten the 4 unit prayers once they leave their city of residence until they return. So for example, the people of Madinah begin their shortening of prayers once they reach the airport which is situated just outside Madinah. As for combining the prayers, the sheikh said: the best prayer is that which is prayed on time as the Messenger sallaallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam explained but if one has a need to join the Zhohr and ‘Asr prayer and likewise the Maghrib and ‘Isha prayers, they can do so as this is an ease which Allaah has provided for the traveller.


Sheikh ‘Ubayd Al-Jaabiree
Translated by Abdulilah Lahmami
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