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During Sajdah should a female place her arms on the ground or keep them off the ground as men do?

August 10, 2010 by ummmuhammadahmad

. During Sajdah should a female place her arms on the ground or keep them off the ground as men do?
A. The prohibition of placing the arms on the ground during Sajdah applies to men, not to females. Females should rest their arms of the ground.

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Posted in Questions and Answers, Women issues | Tagged women&salaat | 2 Comments

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  1. on July 24, 2012 at 2:18 pm umu

    pls refer me to a verse in the qur’an.


  2. on July 24, 2012 at 4:19 pm ummmuhammadahmad

    ASSALAAMU ALYKUM .

    WHY SHOULD I REFER TO AN AYYAH OF THE QURAAN?

    WHERE IN THE QUR’AAN DOES IT SAY HOW MANY RAKAAT EACH NAMAAZ HAS AND IF THERE ARE SUNNATS OR WAJIB OR THE FARD OF EACH NAMAAZ ?

    WHERE IN THE QUR’AAN DOES IT SATE THE EXACT TIMING FOR EACH NAMAAZ AND HOW TO PERFORM IT?

    THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION IS THE SHARIAH, HADITH AND THE SUNNAT OF NABI SALLALLALAAHU ALAIHI WA SALLAM AND HIS SAHAABA R.A.,WHOM WE FOLLOW BY THE QUR;AANIC COMMAND AS WELL AS THE COMMAND OF THE NABI SAALAALAAHU ALYHI WA SALLAM.

    WA SALAAM



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