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Can You Pray Fajr 5 Minutes Before Zuhr...?
I was just wondering.
Is it possible to pray Fajr 5 minutes before Zuhr...
Similarly, can you pray Maghrib 5 minutes before Isha (even if the sun has set)
And please provide a Hadeeth/Aya to verify/support your answer.
Thank-You
(Happy Holidays)
3 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
I dont know man, i'd be safe and do it at the time it has been set at.
IF i were you i'd ask in the ramadan section, there you'll actually get actual answers from people who are muslims. And not from people who are out to bash our religion... Peace and blessing be upon you friend. Aslam!
- ?Lv 48 years ago
Prayer Does Not Work
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This simple study proves for a fact that ALL Prayer does not and can not make a differnece in the outcome of anything or anyone being prayed for.
Take the best religious person on the face of the planet and put him or her in a plane that is flying at 18,000 feet in the air. Then shove the religious nut bag out the plane’s door, tell him or her to pray for a safe landing. At the same time broadcast this event to his/her followers of the same religion and have them pray for his/her safe landing.
GUESS WHAT ?.....
Science WINS every single time i.e. SPLAT, there will NEVER be a safe landing the Christian, Muslim, Mormon religious nut bag will die each and every time. Therefore god can not listen nor answer prayers.
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Several studies of prayer effectiveness have yielded null results.[4] A 2001 double-blind study of the Mayo Clinic found no significant difference in the recovery rates between people who were (unbeknownst to them) assigned to a group that prayed for them and those who were not.[72] Similarly, the MANTRA study conducted by Duke University found no differences in outcome of cardiac procedures as a result of prayer.[73] In another similar study published in the American Heart Journal in 2006,[74] Christian intercessory prayer when reading a scripted prayer was found to have no effect on the recovery of heart surgery patients; however, the study found patients who had knowledge of receiving prayer had slightly higher instances of complications than those who did not know if they were being prayed for or those who did not receive prayer.[5][75] Another 2006 study suggested that prayer actually had a significant negative effect on the recovery of cardiac bypass patients, resulting in more frequent deaths and slower recovery time for those patient who received prayers.[76]
According to a study by Centra State Hospital, "the psychological benefits of Other practices such as yoga, tai chi, and meditation may help reduce stress and anxiety, promote a more positive outlook, and strengthen the will to live."[77] where as just prayer alone has had no effect.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer