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The point with awrah is that it shouldn't be exposed to others. If it was exposed to the ground and nobody could see it while you pray than everything is fine. See for example this fatwa in Arabic about if a woman can pray wearing only one garment (without underwear).

On the other hand one is allowed to pray with only one (single) garment via ahadith like [this one] 2 from sahih al-Bukahri, which mentions the recommendation of covering the shoulders, as scholars say that this way one can secure that the garment wouldn't fall down and the awrah wouldwouldn't be exposed to others (for details see this fatwa). An other hadith makes clear that one could also tie the garment around the waist if it was too short (so covering shoulders is not mandatory). An other indication that the sahaba used to pray only in one garment is this hadith, which clearly indicates that the women would mabemaybe see thathe awrah if they raised their heads sooner then described. See also this hadith which may indicate that having more than one single garment is a matter of wealth. See also this hadith see alsoand this hadith on the etiquette of dressing (one shouldn't expose his awrah) and this on one shouldn't look at the awrah of somebody else.

To conclude it is permissible to pray exposing the awrah to the ground as long as you can assure that you won't expose it to somebody else! But on the other hand if one can avoid such a situation it would be much better an remember also (7:31)

O children of Adam, take your adornment at every masjidO children of Adam, take your adornment at every masjid, and eat and drink, but be not excessive. Indeed, He likes not those who commit excess.

The point with awrah is that it shouldn't be exposed to others. If it was exposed to the ground and nobody could see it while you pray than everything is fine. See for example this fatwa in Arabic about if a woman can pray wearing only one garment (without underwear).

On the other hand one is allowed to pray with only one (single) garment via ahadith like [this one] 2 from sahih al-Bukahri, which mentions the recommendation of covering the shoulders, as scholars say that this way one can secure that the garment wouldn't fall down and the awrah would be exposed to others (for details see this fatwa). An other hadith makes clear that one could also tie the garment around the waist if it was too short. An other indication that the sahaba used to pray only in one garment is this hadith, which clearly indicates that the women would mabe see tha awrah if they raised their heads sooner then described. See also this hadith which may indicate that having more than one single garment is a matter of wealth. See also this hadith see also this hadith on the etiquette of dressing (one shouldn't expose his awrah) and this on one shouldn't look at the awrah of somebody else.

To conclude it is permissible to pray exposing the awrah to the ground as long as you can assure that you won't expose it to somebody else! But on the other hand if one can avoid such a situation it would be much better an remember also (7:31)

O children of Adam, take your adornment at every masjid, and eat and drink, but be not excessive. Indeed, He likes not those who commit excess.

The point with awrah is that it shouldn't be exposed to others. If it was exposed to the ground and nobody could see it while you pray than everything is fine. See for example this fatwa in Arabic about if a woman can pray wearing only one garment (without underwear).

On the other hand one is allowed to pray with only one (single) garment via ahadith like [this one] 2 from sahih al-Bukahri, which mentions the recommendation of covering the shoulders, as scholars say that this way one can secure that the garment wouldn't fall down and the awrah wouldn't be exposed to others (for details see this fatwa). An other hadith makes clear that one could also tie the garment around the waist if it was too short (so covering shoulders is not mandatory). An other indication that the sahaba used to pray only in one garment is this hadith, which clearly indicates that the women would maybe see the awrah if they raised their heads sooner then described. See also this hadith which may indicate that having more than one single garment is a matter of wealth. See also this hadith and this hadith on the etiquette of dressing (one shouldn't expose his awrah) and this on one shouldn't look at the awrah of somebody else.

To conclude it is permissible to pray exposing the awrah to the ground as long as you can assure that you won't expose it to somebody else! But on the other hand if one can avoid such a situation it would be much better an remember also (7:31)

O children of Adam, take your adornment at every masjid, and eat and drink, but be not excessive. Indeed, He likes not those who commit excess.

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The point with awrah is that it shouldn't be exposed to others. If it was exposed to the ground and nobody could see it while you pray than everything is fine. See for example this fatwa in Arabic about if a woman can pray wearing only one garment (without underwear).

On the other hand one is allowed to pray with only one (single) garment via ahadith like [this one] 2 from sahih al-Bukahri, which mentions the recommendation of covering the shoulders, as scholars say that this way one can secure that the garment wouldn't fall down and the awrah would be exposed to others (for details see this fatwa). An other hadith makes clear that one could also tie the garment around the waist if it was too short. An other indication that the sahaba used to pray only in one garment is this hadith, which clearly indicates that the women would mabe see tha awrah if they raised their heads sooner then described. See also this hadith which may indicate that having more than one single garment is a matter of wealth. See also this hadith see also this hadith on the etiquette of dressing (one shouldn't expose his awrah) and this on one shouldn't look at the awrah of somebody else.

To conclude it is permissible to pray exposing the awrah to the ground as long as you can assure that you won't expose it to somebody else! But on the other hand if one can avoid such a situation it would be much better an remember also (7:31)

O children of Adam, take your adornment at every masjid, and eat and drink, but be not excessive. Indeed, He likes not those who commit excess.

The point with awrah is that it shouldn't be exposed to others. If it was exposed to the ground and nobody could see it while you pray than everything is fine. See for example this fatwa in Arabic about if a woman can pray wearing only one garment (without underwear).

On the other hand one is allowed to pray with only one (single) garment via ahadith like [this one] 2 from sahih al-Bukahri, which mentions the recommendation of covering the shoulders, as scholars say that this way one can secure that the garment wouldn't fall down and the awrah would be exposed to others (for details see this fatwa). An other hadith makes clear that one could also tie the garment around the waist if it was too short. An other indication that the sahaba used to pray only in one garment is this hadith, which clearly indicates that the women would mabe see tha awrah if they raised their heads sooner then described. See also this hadith which may indicate that having more than one single garment is a matter of wealth. See also this hadith see also this hadith on the etiquette of dressing (one shouldn't expose his awrah) and this on one shouldn't look at the awrah of somebody else.

To conclude it is permissible to pray exposing the awrah to the ground as long as you can assure that you won't expose it to somebody else!

The point with awrah is that it shouldn't be exposed to others. If it was exposed to the ground and nobody could see it while you pray than everything is fine. See for example this fatwa in Arabic about if a woman can pray wearing only one garment (without underwear).

On the other hand one is allowed to pray with only one (single) garment via ahadith like [this one] 2 from sahih al-Bukahri, which mentions the recommendation of covering the shoulders, as scholars say that this way one can secure that the garment wouldn't fall down and the awrah would be exposed to others (for details see this fatwa). An other hadith makes clear that one could also tie the garment around the waist if it was too short. An other indication that the sahaba used to pray only in one garment is this hadith, which clearly indicates that the women would mabe see tha awrah if they raised their heads sooner then described. See also this hadith which may indicate that having more than one single garment is a matter of wealth. See also this hadith see also this hadith on the etiquette of dressing (one shouldn't expose his awrah) and this on one shouldn't look at the awrah of somebody else.

To conclude it is permissible to pray exposing the awrah to the ground as long as you can assure that you won't expose it to somebody else! But on the other hand if one can avoid such a situation it would be much better an remember also (7:31)

O children of Adam, take your adornment at every masjid, and eat and drink, but be not excessive. Indeed, He likes not those who commit excess.

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The point with awrah is that it shouldn't be exposed to others. If it was exposed to the ground and nobody could see it while you pray than everything is fine. See for example this fatwa in Arabic about if a woman can pray wearing only one garment (without underwear).

On the other hand one is allowed to pray with only one (single) garment via ahadith like [this one] 2 from sahih al-Bukahri, which mentions the recommendation of covering the shoulders, as scholars say that this way one can secure that the garment wouldn't fall down and the awrah would be exposed to others (for details see this fatwa). An other hadith makes clear that one could also tie the garment around the waist if it was too short. An other indication that the sahaba used to pray only in one garment is this hadith, which clearly indicates that the women would mabe see tha awrah if they raised their heads sooner then described. See also this hadith which may indicate that having more than one single garment is a matter of wealth. See also this hadith see also this hadith on the etiquette of dressing (one shouldn't expose his awrah) and this on one shouldn't look at the awrah of somebody else.

To conclude it is permissible to pray exposing the awrah to the ground as long as you can assure that you won't expose it to somebody else!