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  1. Copying in exams or making someone else copy is illegal in Shariah, it is a combination of many sins, cheating is found in it, while the famous hadith says that whoever cheated is not one of us, and copying is also a breach of promise. That is not the way of the believers, as well as breaking the laRead more

    Copying in exams or making someone else copy is illegal in Shariah, it is a combination of many sins, cheating is found in it, while the famous hadith says that whoever cheated is not one of us, and copying is also a breach of promise. That is not the way of the believers, as well as breaking the law; Since copying is prohibited by government laws as well as the laws of every institution, this practice is illegal.

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  1. Yes. If you are performing an obligatory prayer behind an Imam and the Imam prolongs sajda, you can make dua during that time. However, if the Imam raises his head from sajda, you must follow him and rise as well. If you are performing the obligatory prayer alone, you can make the duas as long as yoRead more

    Yes.

    • If you are performing an obligatory prayer behind an Imam and the Imam prolongs sajda, you can make dua during that time. However, if the Imam raises his head from sajda, you must follow him and rise as well.
    • If you are performing the obligatory prayer alone, you can make the duas as long as you wish.
    • Similarly, if you are leading the prayer as the Imam, you can make duas, but it is better not to prolong them excessively out of consideration for the followers.
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  1. Although you can make dua during various parts of the prayer, such as in ruku or sajda and Surah Al-Fatiha itself is a dua, but the best time to make dua during prayer is while seated in the final sitting (Qa'dah Akheerah). After reciting the Tashahhud, then recite the Durood Shareef, and after thatRead more

    Although you can make dua during various parts of the prayer, such as in ruku or sajda and Surah Al-Fatiha itself is a dua, but the best time to make dua during prayer is while seated in the final sitting (Qa’dah Akheerah). After reciting the Tashahhud, then recite the Durood Shareef, and after that, make the dua prescribed by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

    It is recommended to make the duas taught by the Prophet (SAW) and to recite those found in the Quran. One should avoid making dua solely for worldly desires, greed, or avarice, and should not make dua for anything sinful. Since in Farz prayers, Muqtadi is bound by the recitation of the Imam, it is advisable to make more Duas during Nawafil.

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