I don't think you can pray any sunnah prayer as qada'a, just any fard you have missed... So if you miss fajr, you just pray the 2 fard rak'as, not the sunnah; same for any prayers at any other times of the day.
If I'm wrong, someone please correct me.
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to the best of my knowledge, in Hanafi fiqh one must make up for the 2 sunnah before zuhr prayer, if zuhr time enters i don't think one will have to do so.
Walahu 'Alam
yh lol I know that brother, sometimes the alarm don't go off or sometimes I have weird dreams with the shaytaan tellin me I've already prayed fajr
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhuyeah, that happens to me always.+o(
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu
I get the ones where after doing fajr, I think i have "10 mins" to wake up and pray! :-[
FiAmaaniAllah
http://www.islamicboard.com/1149418-post11.htmlMuhammad said:You may find this helpful Insha'Allaah:
If you miss any of the aforementioned supererogatory prayers (of sunnah ratibah), it is an act of the Sunnah to make up for it. This also is to be done with regard to the Witr Prayer, for it is an act of the Sunnah to make up for it during the day, as the Prophet (PBUH) made up for the two supererogatory rak'ahs before the Fajr Prayer along with the Fajr (Dawn) Prayer when he slept and could not get up to perform them (Muslim). Also, it is narrated that when the Prophet (PBUH) was (so) busy that he missed the two supererogatory rak'ahs before the Dhuhr (Noon) Prayer, he made up for them after the 'Asr (Afternoon) Prayer (Al-Bukhari and Muslim). So, a Muslim can make up for the rest of the supererogatory prayers by means of analogical deduction, when missing any of them.
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So a Muslim ought to keep the aforementioned sunnah ratibah (regularly-observed supererogatory) prayers to follow the excellent pattern of the Prophet (PBUH)...
From: A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence, Dr. Saalih Al-Fawzaan
Sampharo said:As for the fajr sunnah, the two rakaa's before, the majority have found that they are to be made up even if it is outside the time of fajr, as long as you are making up fajr, and that is the direction of most scholars. As for the other Sonan Ratiba the opinion is to make it up if it is within the time, as in not catching the two before Duhr because of arriving at masjed you found they already started jamaa and you wanted to catch it, and therefore missed the rakaa's before Duhr. So you make them up after Duhr, and then perform the ones after.
However as per the Hadith of Umm Salama in Mosnad Ahmed Ibn Hanbal, she asked the prophet when she saw him make up Sunna ratiba once outside the time of its prayer (praying Duhr sunna after Asr), whether she has to do so if she missed them, he said no. Scholars say that sonan ratiba based on this hadith is not to be made up if the time of its fard went away, and that the prophet did so because he was required to himself, and not the muslims, otherwise hw would have said at least that she may if she chooses to volunteer. So in general sonan prayers are to be performaced and made up in the time of the fard prayer, with the exception of the sunnah before Fajr prayer which gets made up even outside the time.
And God knows best.
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