According to this hadith, if the OP finishes one rakah before sunrise, then his Fajr salah is valid.
It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Whoever catches up with one Rak'ah of 'Asr prayer before the sun sets, or catches up with one Rak'ah of Fajr before the sun rises, has caught it." (Sunan An-Nasa'i)
Also from islamqa : https://islamqa.info/en/answers/9683...time-of-prayer
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
Originally posted by talibilm09 View PostAssalam brother
I remember two hadiths regarding sin of making Qada if any one can elaborate it or prove that it is not a sahih hadith & clear my doubts please, jazakallah.
1) praying qada deserves a punishment of one HUGUB. one hugub refers to 88 years
2)(something like this)one who is praying mary fard prayers ' together' at one time had reached the door of Kufar
I ve heared this from Taa'lim books of Tablighi jammat.
The first Hadith is a fabrication.
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
Originally posted by .mirror. View PostThat would be considered Qada.
Assalam brother
I remember two hadiths regarding sin of making Qada if any one can elaborate it or prove that it is not a sahih hadith & clear my doubts please, jazakallah.
1) praying qada deserves a punishment of one HUGUB. one hugub refers to 88 years
2)(something like this)one who is praying mary fard prayers ' together' at one time had reached the door of Kufar
I ve heared this from Taa'lim books of Tablighi jammat.
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
However, having said what I have said, you have nothing to lose by repeating your prayer to avoid any Ikhtilaaf which exists in the opinions of the scholars.
Additionally, you remind of the instance which took place during the Prophet (PBUH) where two men become Junbi and did not have water and the time of prayer approached.
They both prayed but then one repeated the prayer later and though the one did not repeat the prayer had made the correct decision, the second one got a double reward.
So, repeating the prayer will not do you any harm and is the safer position.
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
Originally posted by mmkay View PostSunrise was at 6:27 and i started fajr at 6:25 and ended at like 6:30. I read somewhere that if you finish one rakat before sunrise that you have prayed it on time, but I don't know whether i finished 1 rakat before sunrise... prayer valid?
edit: had some blood on my back and i washed it off but i was not sure whether it was all washed away, am i supposed to do fajr again?
Since you kept praying, it would become Qada but would remain valid. For the majority praying the Qada at forbidden times is also permitted based on generality of the following Hadith
"مَن نام عن صلاة أو نسيها فليصلها إذا ذكرها، لا كفارة لها إلا ذلك"
"He who sleeps away from a prayer (i.e remains asleep and misses it) or forgets it, then let him pray it when he remembers it,there is no Kafarah for it except that."
Based on this the majority have said that any prayer can be made up during any forbidden time.
Since you began the prayer and it ended up going out of its time, it would become Qada and remain valid.
As for the blood, then according to the Shafis blood does not invalidate prayer.
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
Assalam,
I remember two hadiths regarding sin of making Qada if any one can elaborate it or prove that it is not a sahih hadith & clear my doubts please, jazakallah.
1) praying qada deserves a punishment of one HUGUB. one hugub refers to 88 years
2)(something like this)one who is praying mary fard prayers ' together' at one time had reached the door of Kufar
I ve heared this from Taa'lim books of Tablighi jammat.
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
There's a difference of opinion I guess. People should specify which madhab they want the answer from, if any.
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
Originally posted by lala24 View PostIt is valid provided you straight away perform the salah right after you wake up,read this: http://islamqa.info/index.php/en/65605
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
Originally posted by mmkay View PostSunrise was at 6:27 and i started fajr at 6:25 and ended at like 6:30. I read somewhere that if you finish one rakat before sunrise that you have prayed it on time, but I don't know whether i finished 1 rakat before sunrise... prayer valid?
edit: had some blood on my back and i washed it off but i was not sure whether it was all washed away, am i supposed to do fajr again?
read this: http://islamqa.info/index.php/en/65605
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
Originally posted by mmkay View PostSunrise was at 6:27 and i started fajr at 6:25 and ended at like 6:30. I read somewhere that if you finish one rakat before sunrise that you have prayed it on time, but I don't know whether i finished 1 rakat before sunrise... prayer valid?
edit: had some blood on my back and i washed it off but i was not sure whether it was all washed away, am i supposed to do fajr again?
the 3 times which Salah is Forbidden is as follows,
http://islamqa.info/en/48998
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Re: Was my fajr valid?
:salams
Yes, you should repeat the Fajr salaah.
Fajr, Eid, and Jummah salaah are invalid if you start the salah before its time has left and finish it after the time has come to an end.
http://www.askimam.org/public/question_detail/16462
http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...time-has-ended
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