If Somone have cried in there prayer for a worldly matter and it was not known to her that prayer get void if we cry during praying so do she have to pray for that void prayer again or not as she didn’t know it back then
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If Somone have cried in there prayer for a worldly matter and it was not known to her that prayer get void if we cry during praying so do she have to pray for that void prayer again or not as she didn’t know it back then
According to Ayatollah Sistani’s rulings:
– If someone cries during prayer due to a worldly matter and is unaware that crying invalidates the prayer, their prayer is still valid.
– As they were unaware of the rule, they are not required to repeat the prayer.
– However, if they become aware of the rule and realize that they cried during prayer, they should perform the prayer again to ensure its validity.
Ayatollah Sistani’s stance is based on the principle of “ignorance of the rule” (jahlu al-hukm), which means that if someone is unaware of a specific ruling, they are not held accountable for it. In this case, the person’s lack of knowledge about crying invalidating the prayer means their prayer is still valid.
It’s important to note that this ruling may vary depending on individual circumstances and interpretations.