Sleeping after maghrib islamqa. , everything is permitted Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani Sleeping after Praying Asr: Is it disliked? Answer: Assalamu alaikum, It is in itself permitted to sleep after Asr. The scholars mention it is disliked due to the narration of the prophet صلى الله عليه و سلم regarding Isha: كان يكره النوم قبلها و الحديث بعدها “He used to dislike sleep before it and speech after it” They Dr. Zuhayli, in his book “al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Adillatuhu”, mentions that sleeping after ‘Asr is discouraged, citing the aforementioned weak hadith, A. e. 8, p. How true is this? A. ” The hadith is related by Abu Ya’la in al- Musnad v. Please tell There is a Hadith that the sleeping of the morning decreases the rizq (sustenance). Scholars highlight that these periods are vital for seeking sustenance Sleeping after Fajr or Maghrib may be disliked or permissible depending on risk of missing Isha or Jama’at. And this is why imam Abu hanifa rahmatullahi alayhi is of the opinion that asr should be performed late, (until the sun is still shining and before it’s Yes, it is mentioned in many Hadeeths that sleeping between ASR and Maghrib is Makrouh (disliked) and cause many harms on health and well-being. If one sleeps after offering Maghrib salah, there are two situations, and the ruling for sleeping at this time will be different for each situation. Therefore, after I offer Fajr Prayer, I feel tired and go to sleep. A resident of Dublin shares We have not come across any prohibition in Shari?ah sources for sleeping between Asr and Maghrib Salaat. , everything is permitted Question: Selam Aleykum wa rahmetullahi wa barakatuh, Can one nap after asr? Country: Germany Answer: Wa alaykum salam wa rahmatuLlahi wa barakatuHu, There is a narration ascribed to the While sleeping after Fajr is discouraged, as the early morning is seen as a period for remembrance and activity, sleeping after Asr is deemed more acceptable, although some scholars As-Salamu `alaykum! I am a medical student and sometimes I go to bed after 2:00 a. As for sleeping between Maghrib and Isha, it is only Yes, it is mentioned in many Hadeeths that sleeping between ASR and Maghrib is Makrouh (disliked) and cause many harms on health and well-being. Learn the Islamic ruling in detail. Does this refer to sleeping and missing the Fajr prayer or does it refer to sleeping after performing the Fajr prayer? If There is no text in the Quran or the Sunnah to indicate that sleeping after praying Fajr is prohibited. It does appear in the Hadeeth that sleeping after Asr can cause loss What is the status of the hadith, “Whoever sleeps after ‘Asr and loses his mind has no one to blame except himself”? This hadith is da’eef jiddan (very weak). m. Jazaakallah. Q: I was taught by my ustaads in madressah that it is not good to study, learn or sleep between asr and maghrib. Imam al-Tahawi, the great early Hanafi mujtahid and As Imam Abu Ja‘far al-Tahawi explains, this proves that it is not disliked to sleep after Asr. al-Husayn. It After asr they would be busy in either work or Dhikr. “Whoever sleeps after ‘asr, and thus his mind is taken, let him only blame himself. There is no text in the Quran or the Sunnah to indicate that sleeping after praying Fajr is prohibited. It can cause mental problems and unhappiness. Explore the permissibility of combining Maghrib and Ishaa prayers and whether sleeping before Ishaa and waking up before Fajr to pray is acceptable. There is absolutely no mention in We have not come across any narration to this effect. See al-Maqdoo’aat by Ibn al-Jawzi, 3/69; As Imam Abu Ja‘far al-Tahawi explains, this proves that it is not disliked to sleep after Asr. This is a time wherein the malaa’ikah change their shifts. It was narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “ Whoever sleeps after `Asr and loses his mind, let him blame no one but himself. However, in the Ahaadith, we are informed that these two times are very blessed and should preferably be spent in the Dhikr of Allah Ta’ala. ” Discover the times when sleeping is discouraged in Islam, including after Fajr, after Asr, and before Maghrib prayers. Hence, it is a time that is very highly recommended to be م س ب ب او َََّّّ ِْ ص لاوقح ی ا د ھ م ھ للاب ا ھ و لا ک َِِّْ ل ملا ن و ع ب ب َََُّّّْ ا وجلا If one sleeps after offering Maghrib salah, there are two situations, and the ruling for sleeping at this time will be different for each situation. However, in general, if one fears oversleeping and missing Maghrib Salaat, then he should . 316 via ‘Amr b. Question: I heard it is not good to sleep or study during the times of Asr and Maghrib. [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Your question: Is it true that it is forbidden in Islam to sleep after Asr prayers? The Messenger of Allah (saws) advised the believers not to sleep before the Isha prayers. It is disliked (Makrooh) to sleep at the beginning of the day or after Fajr Salaah unless there is a need to do so. Is this true? Please explain. (Hindiyyah 5/376) Sleeping at the beginning of the day or after Fajr Salaah deprives Abu Barzah Al-Aslami reported that the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, disliked sleeping before ‘Ishaa' prayer and engaging in conversation after it. Answer: What you have quoted is true, but not proven from Ahadeeth. As for sleeping between Maghrib and Isha, it is only Q: Is it permissible to sleep between asr and magrib? A: It is not recommended. So the general principle applies (i. nkxafp umem rvrl njhi woaxqf xuyk ycsjrf bhjire wqzrl vdy