Dua after Salams
Does making dua in English after the closing salams of salah invalidate salah in Hanafi Fiqh?
Dear Brother / Sister,
The prayer (salah) ends by saluting to the right and left. After that, you can say prayers (dua) in any language you want.
However, it is certain based the hadiths of the Prophet (pbuh) and is sunnah to say, “Allahumma antassalamu wa minkassalam, tabarakta ya dhal jalali wal ikram”, to read ayatul-kursiyy, and to say subhanallah 33 times, alhamdulillah 33 times and Allahu akbar 33 times after the prayer is over.
Accordingly, it is permissible to say prayers in English or another language after the prayer, but it is more appropriate to do it after performing the sunnahs.
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Is it more appropriate to say prayers (dua) after the prayer (salah) or at the end of the prayer?
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