I am asking about the congregational supplication after the prayer, where the imaam supplicates and the rest [of the congregation] respond [by saying] ‘aameen’. [Does Allaah] respond to the supplication done in this manner?
Category: Prayer [صلاة]
Supplicating for his father who died whilst having abandoned the prayer
Is it permissible for a son to supplicate for his father who has died whilst having abandoned the prayer?
Raising the hands in supplication after the prayer
Has [anything been] reported from the Prophet ﷺ that he would raise his hands in supplication after the obligatory prayer?
Repeating the supplication three times
One of the conditions of the supplication is to repeat it three times, and after the khutbah on the day of Jumu’ah, the imaam made the supplication only once – so is that permissible?
Supplicating during the adhaan
What is the ruling of supplicating [to Allaah] during the adhaan?
From the etiquettes of supplicating to Allaah
Is it true that the supplication does not ascend for acceptance to the heavens unless it is preceded by prayers [and salutations] upon the Prophet ﷺ? And what is the evidence for that?
Good deeds wipe away sins
Reference: Fataawa Noor ‘alad-Darb – Question No.6259, Page 96, Volume 12 Question: How do good deeds wipe away sins? Is it [as simple as] the sins just go away and the [reward for] good deeds remain? Response: Yes, this is how Allaah (‘Azza wa Jall) said [so]: {Indeed, good deeds do away with misdeeds}, soorah […]
He repented and returned back to Islaam
If a person who stopped praying repented, and then returned to [worshiping] his Lord – would he be required to verbalise the testimony of faith as well as having a wash (bath or shower)?
He stopped fasting and praying for a number of years
Whilst studying abroad, a man abandoned the prayer for a number of years, and he [also] stopped fasting for three years. When he returned back [home] to his country, he repented [to Allaah]; so should he make up the prayers and fasts [he has missed]?
He regularly prays at home
I am married to a very good man who treats me well, and together we have three children. However, he does not pray in the masjid, but regularly prays at home – whether or not he is busy.