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Dec 6, 2023 at 1:23 comment added Shafeek just a doubt, if you can't pray jumuah for what ever reason, isn't it required to pray dhuhar (noon prayer) ? The reason being in jumuah the 2 sermons take the place of 2 raka'at.
Mar 8, 2015 at 7:28 comment added Sayyid There's no evidence that it's fard to attend Jumuah prayer in congregation, to say otherwise is where the real fallacy lies. The ayah is clear in appointing the reason to attend it i.e. hearing the call. It doesn't say anything else. Hence, Jumuah prayer can be prayed anywhere and it's individual obligation, and if the call is hear, we answer it. Some mistakenly believe "Jumuah" is derived from the word "jamaah." That's one of their reasoning. But if you believe attending Jummuah is fard, then you must also say the same for all other prayers. If not, then you have a double standards.
Mar 7, 2015 at 11:53 comment added PracticingFerret That interpretation does not explicitly say about not attending. It simply says about attending when you hear the call, it would be a logical fallacy to presume that by not hearing it you don't need to attend.
Mar 7, 2015 at 6:45 history answered Sayyid CC BY-SA 3.0