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Write the excuses for the travelers in worship acts.
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Answered by vetrivelnatarajan52
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- Salat of the Sick

It is compulsory for a sick person to observe his Salat according to his capabilities. If he is able to observe it like the healthy people, then he must do so, but if he is not capable, then (he observes it) according to his strength.

The sick person has to pray standing if he has the ability to do so. If he cannot pray standing, he can pray sitting, and if he cannot pray sitting, he should pray lying on his side with his face directed towards the Qiblah. If he cannot pray on his side, then on his back with his feet directed towards the Qiblah if this is possible, otherwise he can pray as his condition permits. Evidence of the above is the statement of Allah: “So keep your duty to Allah and fear Him as much as you can.” (At-taghabun: 16).

Also the Prophet’s ﷺ statement to ‘Imran bn Husain ,: “Pray while standing, and if you cannot, then while sitting and if you cannot then pray while lying down.” [ Source: Al-Bukhari. ]

Some of the rulings concerning the Salat of a sick person

1- When a sick person observes Salat in a sitting position and he is capable of prostrating, then prostration is compulsory for him.

2- When he observes Salat while sitting, but is incapable of performing the prostration, then he gestures with his body with regards to bowing and prostration, making his prostration lower than his bowing. If motioning with his body becomes difficult, then he gestures with his head. Also, this is the manner in which he performs Salat while praying on his back – i.e. gestures with his head.

3- If performing ablution for each Salat becomes difficult for a sick person or observing the Salat at their prescribed period is unbearable, then he can observe Dhuhr and ‘Asr together, as well as Maghrib and Isha’, by combining both Salat in the time of the former or the latter, according to what is convenient for him.

4- The sick person is not excused from Salat as long as his senses remain in tact. Thus it is not proper for the sick person to take Salat lightly on account of his sickness. He should try as much as possible to observe his Salat.

5- If the sick person was unconscious for some days and later becomes conscious, he is to observes Salat when he regains his consciousness, according to his ability. He is not to re-offer the Salat missed during his unconsciousness. However, if his unconsciousness is mild, a day or two for instance, he is to re-offer the missed prayers whenever that (paying the prayers back) becomes possible for him.

Answered by manalbuneri
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Write the excuses for the travelers in worship acts.

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