Before going to sleep I pray and make intentions of waking up for Fajr and alhamdulilah I wake up on my own. My mind tells me that wake up it's fajr time and when I see the time it's around that time. In summers I then rely on alarms as the nights ate short so less sleep time. But still I sometimes wake up in summers too by my own.
If my husband seems to be slaking in his prayers, and not waking up in time for fajr or putting off his evening prayers for a later time, is it permissible for me, being his wife, to tell him to come and pray when I pray? (which would be at the proper times) I won`t say it in a demanding or rude manner, but gently.
So if we assume that a person purifies himself for Fajr prayer on Tuesday and remains tahir (pure, i.e., keeps his wudu) until ‘Isha prayer on Tuesday evening, then he sleeps and wakes up to pray Fajr on Wednesday, and he wipes his socks at five o’clock zawali time , then the period begins from 5 a.m. on Wednesday and lasts until 5 a.m. on
This monday i woke up late and i wrongly thought that the time of salat fajr was over.My mother wanted to use the bathroom so i said to myself i will let her use it since i am out of time for the salat i can wait before doing it.I looked outside i could see that it was still a little dark but i said to myself the sun is hidden behind the fog so i still took my time.But during this time my mind According to the history books, Bilal ibn Rabah was the first musaharati in Islamic history, as he used to roam the streets and roads throughout the night to wake people up. [9] The occupation is described by a Damascus musaharati: "My duty during the holy month of Ramadhan is to wake people up in the old city of Damascus for prayers and Suhur

How to avoid missing Fajr prayer due to sleep. What we advise you to do is sleep early. This is the best way to wake up. Otherwise the matter will remain difficult in most cases. Also use the alarm clock and cooperate with your family on this matter. Above all, ask Allah to help you and guide you, and always do wudu and recite dhikr before you

5AM waking up for Fajr Got to make Wudu, got to pray my Sunnah Got to make Ghusl, got to clip my nails Looking outside, the sun is rising up in the sky Everybody's rushing Got to get down to the masjid Got to say "Salam!" to the Imam Sitting in the first Saff, chilling in the back Saff Got to make my mind up Do what the prophet did! It's
14M, I can almost never wake up for Salatul Fajr. السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته و مغفرة. My waking up on time for Salatul Fajr is an extremely rare event which, on average, occurs about twice a year. No amount of alarms seem to wake me up, and my du’aas have apparently not yet helped me wake up. In Canada

The sleeper should take precautions to help him wake up, such as not staying up late, setting an alarm clock and asking others to help him wake up. The husband is enjoined to take care of his family and save them from the Fire, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “O you who believe!

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