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Issue No. 1090

Realizing the Shortage of Rak’ats before Offering Ihtiyat Prayers

Issue No.1090- If a person becomes certain before starting Precautionary Prayers, that the prayers he had offered had lesser Rak’ats (for example, instead of 4 Rak’ats he had offered 3 Rak’ats), if he has still not performed an act which would invalidate the prayers, he should complete those parts of the prayers that he had not performed, and as a precaution, also perform 2 Sajdatus Sahv for the extra Salam. And if he has performed an act which invalidates prayers, he should repeat the prayers.

Issue No. UsuryTransactions

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Issue No. 1766- Usury is haraam, and it is of two kinds: 1 – usury in loan that will be explained, God willing, in the section dealing with loans, 2 – usury in transaction, and it means a quantity of a commodity sold by weight or measurement at a higher rate against the same commodity, like, selling 3 kgs of wheat for 3 1/2 kgs of wheat. In Islamic narrations, usury has been reproached a great deal; taking or giving usury is considered to be one of the major sins.

Issue No. 841Adhān and Iqāmah

Reciting Adhān and Iqāmah are Mustaḥab

Issue No.841- It is mustaḥab to recite adhān and iqāmah before offering daily prayers, and it would be better not to abandon them, especially the iqāmah. However, they are not prescribed for Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and other obligatory prayers and rather, the word “الصلاه” [1] should be recited three times with the intention of performing a desirable act for Allah (swt). It is also mustaḥab to recite the adhān [with the intention of achieving rewards and in order to seek the blessings of Allah for the child] in the right ear of a child and iqāmah in its left on the day it is born or before the umbilical cord is cut off.

Issue No. 846Cases Where the Adhān Is Not to Be Said

Reciting Adhān and Iqāmah for Individual Prayer When the Rows for Congregational Prayer Have Not Dispersed

Issue No.846- If a person enters a mosque and finds out that the congregational prayer has ended, the obligatory precaution is that he should not recite adhān or iqāmah for his own prayer so long as the rows have not broken up and the people have not dispersed, provided that adhān and iqāmah have been recited for the first congregational prayer.

قرآن و تفسیر نمونه
مفاتیح نوین
نهج البلاغه
پاسخگویی آنلاین به مسائل شرعی و اعتقادی
آیین رحمت، معارف اسلامی و پاسخ به شبهات اعتقادی
احکام شرعی و مسائل فقهی
کتابخانه مکارم الآثار
خبرگزاری رسمی دفتر آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی
مدرس، دروس خارج فقه و اصول و اخلاق و تفسیر
تصاویر
ویدئوها و محتوای بصری
پایگاه اطلاع رسانی دفتر حضرت آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی مدظله العالی
انتشارات امام علی علیه السلام
زائرسرای امام باقر و امام صادق علیه السلام مشهد مقدس
کودک و نوجوان
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