Will you please give information about qira'ah (recitation) loudly or silently in supererogatory (nafilah) prayers?
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Will you please give information about qira'ah (recitation) loudly or silently in supererogatory (nafilah) prayers? Submitted by on Sun, 03/05/2015 - 23:23
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A person who performs a prayer alone can perform recitation loudly or silently in the morning (fajr), evening (maghrib) and night (isha) prayers. The rule is the same in nafilah (supererogatory) prayers which are performed at night. However, silent recitation is wajib (obligatory) in prayers of noon (zuhr) and afternoon (asr).
Islamic Catechism Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen
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