Volume - V / Chapter - 2 / Lesson No: 8 About Missed, Omitted Prayers
Volume - V / Chapter - 2 / Lesson No: 8 About Missed, Omitted Prayers
Volume - V / Chapter - 2 / Lesson No: 8 About Missed, Omitted Prayers
Secondly, forgetfulness i.e. one forgot to offer Qadaa prayer and offered due prayer.
This prayer will be in order if he recollects his error after completion but will be
nullified if he remembers during the prayer.
Q10. Is it lawful for one who owes many Qadaa prayers to delay offering them or
not?
A. The one who owes many Qadaa prayers must offer them as early as possible.
However, he can delay offering them to earn livelihood for his children/family and for
his own essential needs. Such person must do his business and also offer
missed,omitted prayers during free time to complete them.
Q11: Can one who owes Qadaa prayers offer Nafl (pi. Nawaafil) or not?
A. Nafl (supererogatory prayers) of the one who owes Qadaa obligatory prayers are
not accepted. Qadaa obligatory prayers are more important than Nawaafil. So the
one must offer his missed,omitted prayers in lieu of supererogatory prayers thereby
to acquit himself with the obligation. However, he should not forgo "Taraawih" and
twelve Sunnat-e-Muakkadah prayers.
Q12: What is the easy method of offering many Qadaa prayers if one owes ?
A. There are twenty Rakahs including Witr of 'Ishaa during 24-hours (day and night).
One should calcUlaate his all missed,omitted prayers in such a way that no Qadaa
prayer is left out. No matter if the calculation exceeds the real number but should in
no way be less. And then he should offer those gradually at the earliest sans any
slackness. The one who owes many Qadaa prayers may curtail thus: recite
"Subhaan Allah" thrice in place of Surah Faateha in third and fourth Rakahs, recite
"Subhaana Rabbiyal 'Azeem" and "Subhaana Rabbiyal A'laa" only once in Ruku and
Sujood respectively and recite "Allaa Humma Salle 'Alaa Saie-yidinaa Muhammadin
wa Aalehee" in lieu of two Duroods Shareef (invocation of Allah's blessings on the
Holy Prophet) after "Tashah-hud" and in Witr recite "Rabbigh Firlee" instead of
"Du'aa-e-Qunoot". It is better to offer Qadaa prayers secretly, for, it is unlawful to
publicise one's sins.
Q13: How much "Fidyah" is to be paid on behalf of the dead who owed many Qadaa
prayers?
A. If some one died owing many Qadaa prayers and also left behind some valuables
then one-third thereof be paid as "Fidyah"(payment to offset sins/ransom) for his
missed,omitted prayers at the rate of half "Saa'a" i.e. about 2 l/4th kilograms of
wheat,flour or "Sattoo"(parched barley meal) or one "Saa'a" i.e. about 4 1/2kg. of
barley or price of any of these things be paid for each Qadaa "Fard"(obligatory) and
"Witr" prayer and in case the deceased left behind no valuable then his
heirs,relatives should, if they want to, spend some money from their own pockets or
borrow to pay "Fidyah". Method: they should give the said thing or money to a
"Miskeen"(the poor) and then he should give it to the giver as "Hibah"(gift) who
should give it again to the poor as "Fidyah" and this cycle of "Fidyah" and "Hibah"
should continue until Fidyah of all Qadaa prayers of the deceased is paid. It is better
and commendable for the heirs,relatives of the deceased to pay "Fidyah" of his
missed, omitted prayers even though he made no testate to this effect.
Q14: How is that for giving the holy Quran in lieu of the price of Qadaa prayers'
Fidyah?
A. Giving the holy Quran as Fidyah for all Qadaa prayers of the deceased does not
clear the total price of all Qadaa prayers' Fidyah but pays just equal to that of its own
price.
It is unjustified to think that Fidyah of all missed,omitted prayers of the deceased can
be paid by giving only one holy Quran.