Do I become a kafir (unbeliever), if I do not perform a prayer on time when it is due though I have enough time and say "I will perform it later as qada (compensation)"?
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Do I become a kafir (unbeliever), if I do not perform a prayer on time when it is due though I have enough time and say "I will perform it later as qada (compensation)"? Submitted by on Fri, 24/04/2015 - 16:13
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Dear Brother / Sister,
Deliberately missing a prayer does not make someone an unbeliever but in such a situation he/she becomes a sinner. It is not true to miss a prayer without an excuse. It is very important to perform prayers on time.
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