Do you find it hard to wake up early in the morning and make it to fajr prayer on time? Here are some tips that can help you get around the challenge of bein A few suggested explanations for false awakenings include: sleep disorders, such as insomnia and sleep apnea. anticipation, or knowing you need to wake up early for a specific reason. noise and The man said “I become sleepy” [i.e. it becomes too late] He replied, “If you become sleepy, then you should make wudhu'”. This suggests that Imam Saheb rh. is of the opinion of joining Maghrib and Isha’ in Isha’s time and not in Maghrib’s time. Moreover, sleep was not sufficient to move away from his fatwa position.
So we say: if you got up about five minutes or ten minutes before sunrise, and if you do tayammum you will manage to pray in time but if you do ghusl the time will end, we say that you should do ghusl even if the time will end, because the time for prayer in your case starts when you wake up, not from when the dawn breaks, because you are excused.
The ruling is: “Making up the fast-day is obligatory if one eats, thinking it is night, but then finds that it is day; or eats, presuming (N: but uncertain) that the sun has set, and the question (0: as to whether one ate before sunset or after) continues and remains unresolved (dis: e7.6(A:)). [The Reliance of the Traveller, i1.22]

Wake up early. Waking up 5 or 10 minutes before fajr is probably not the best idea. Try to wake up between 30-60 minutes before the athan for Fajr prayer goes off. This gives you a chance to wake yourself up to be able to actually enjoy the food you are eating. A good idea is to do wudu and tahjjud prayer before eating Suhoor.

The Prophet (PBUH) said, “If anyone oversleeps and misses a Prayer, he should do it as soon as he wakes up or remembers it.” (Muslim) As far as the permissible time limit for Fajr, it extends from first break of dawn until sunrise. If, however, you were to wake up at the time of sunrise, you should wait for half an hour until the sun has
That is the beginning of the day and the whole day depends on what happens during that time, no one should sleep at that time unless he is compelled to. To sum up: the best and most beneficial of sleep is sleep during the first half of the night, and the last sixth, which is equivalent to eight hours. This is the best sleep according to doctors.
My menses ended before Fajr prayer and I waited until after the prayer, but I fell asleep and I woke up at ten a.m. I did not do ghusl because I forgot, and I took my sick daughter to the hospital, and I was busy until the time of ‘Asr prayer, then I did ghusl and made up the prayers that I had missed.
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