1. Make a sincere intention and du’a, asking Allah (SWT) to give you the strength and willpower to wake up for Fajr. Also, recite Ayatul Kursi and other du’as before going to sleep. 2. Set your alarm for the right time, preferably away from your bed, meaning you’re forced to get up.
Assalamualaikum everyone, today I’m going to share my opinion about the importance of Solah and why people tend to miss Solah especially Fajr prayer. First of all, I think it seems that waking up for work is difficult in the fast moving, dynamic and techno-filled age,' let alone Fajr,' as some would put it.
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However, fajr prayer is an obligation upon you, so you have to wake up in its time period and have to perform major ablution (ghusl) in order to offer the prayer (salat). If you had fallen asleep, the first thing you need to do when you wake up is performing the major ablution and offering the fajr prayer that you missed. You can fast the day.
Make a dua for getting your sleeping schedule fixed and also for waking up for Fajr. Set 10 alarms with 3 minutes of difference. For example 04:58, 05:01, 05:04, 05:07, 05:10, 05:13, 05:16, 05:19, 05:22, 05:25. Put some very annoying alarm for waking you up. No nice melody. Put your phone away from your bed.
1. Qadhaa Salat could be read at anytime, during the day or night, except for sunrise, sunset and Zawaal (midday). So, if a person missed his Fajr Salaat, he could reat it as soon as he wakes up or at any other time except for the 3 forbidden times. 2. Qadhaa should only be made for missed Fardh and Witr Salaats.
Tahajjud is a word with opposite meanings. It has a meaning – sleep. And the other meaning is – to stay awake. And technically, Tahajjud is – waking up and praying. Again, the root of the word Tahajjud is – ‘Jahad’ which means – to work, to suffer. Since it is a difficult task to perform prayers while waking up or not sleeping
Try sleeping at 10 or 11. If you do that, you have 2 options. One is to wake up for fajr namaz and go back to sleep, or you could do the namaz and stay awake and continue with your day. Currently In my country , fajr namaz is at 5 so you’ll get 7 hours of sleep if you do the second option and sleep at 11. Delayed Prayer upon waking up at a time close to sunrise . I just want to ask regarding the ruling upon one waking up at a time close to sunrise; yet he had a wet dream and was lazy to go do ghusl as he knew that sunrise will come if he does ghusl so he went back to sleep only to wake up after 3 hours till he actually woke up and did ghusl and prayed. L10x.
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