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awwabah
07-11-06, 07:35 PM
salam alaykum,

I hope someone can help me with this. Someone told me that for qiyam layl to count as qiyam layl, one has to sleep then wake up before fajr and pray, is this correct?

What if someone can't depend on their waking up, and prays after sunnah of ishaa whatever they can (like taraweeh) is that going to be included in the shaf3 and watr? Or would be considered as qiyaam?

Also if one has to sleep and wake upwhat would the difference then be between qiyaam layl and tahajud?


thanks for any help

wa jazakum Allah khairan

wa salam alaykum

awwabah
11-11-06, 03:28 PM
sorry if it's not allowed but I'm bumping this cos I really want to know the answer.

wa jazah Allah khairan whoever answers

Fais
11-11-06, 03:36 PM
salam alaykum,

I hope someone can help me with this. Someone told me that for qiyam layl to count as qiyam layl, one has to sleep then wake up before fajr and pray, is this correct?

What if someone can't depend on their waking up, and prays after sunnah of ishaa whatever they can (like taraweeh) is that going to be included in the shaf3 and watr? Or would be considered as qiyaam?

Also if one has to sleep and wake upwhat would the difference then be between qiyaam layl and tahajud?


thanks for any help

wa jazakum Allah khairan

wa salam alaykum
Salaam,

I thought "qiyaam layl" was when some1 stays awake and prays and "tahajud" is when some wakes up from sleep and prays.

Allahu Alam.

al-ghazalli
11-11-06, 03:52 PM
‘Night prayer’ is any prayer performed after Isha time.


However, the full reward mentioned in the Qur’anic verses and Prophetic hadiths refers to worship that was preceded by sleep. This is also understood from the very linguistic meaning of ‘tahajjud’ (night vigil), which is to struggle rid oneself of sleep. [Ibn Abidin, Radd al-Muhtar, quoting Ibn Amir Haajj’s Halba]



from sunnipath.com

awwabah
11-11-06, 05:04 PM
Jazakum Allah khairan dunya wa akhirah

that's solved the problem, it was kind of annoying to be told that any prayer done after isha is part of the watr and doesn't get the ajr of qiyam layl.

:)

wa salam alaykum wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuh

As-Sideeq
11-11-06, 05:16 PM
Asalam alaikum,

I've read somwehere a woman is allowed to travel without a mahram for about 77 km.
Allah alim.
wasalaam.

awwabah
11-11-06, 05:51 PM
actually it's 80 and it's a diff of opinion cos if she has a safe companionship then some scholars say it's OK, esp if she doesn't have a mahram ie no father no brother no uncle no son, she can't stay locked up.

wallahu alam