Is the Qunoot not a congregational suplication? Did Imam Shafi'i RA not
observe this to be a practice of Rasool SAW? Why are people so quick to
call things Bid'ah without learning the facts first? Is it not better to
do things in Jamma'ah? 

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Contemporary Fatawa
By 
Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
Congregational Supplication

Q. "It is noticed lately, in some Mosques, that supplications (Du'a) is
offered in congregation, lead by the Imam with loud and piercing voice,
sight frequently observed in normal days, and particularly during
Ramadan in the Lailatul Qadr. Is there any justification for such
congregational prayers in Shariah? If not, what is the prescribed way
for the person leading the prayers (Imam) to make supplication? 

A. Congregational supplication, is never reported to be performed by the
Holy Prophet ( Sallaho Alaihai Wasallam ) in the manner explained in
your question. It appears from the relevant ahadith that in the days of
the Holy Prophet ( Sallaho Alaihai Wasallam ) he used to pray on his
own, even after salah. But at the same there is no clear injunction in
the Holy Qur'an or in the Sunnah which prohibits such congregational
supplication. In view of both these aspects, the correct position is
that congregational supplications are neither a sunnah nor something
prohibited. 

It is only one of the several permissible ways of performing
supplications. However, if somebody takes this congregational method as
obligatory or as a sunnah of the Holy Prophet ( Sallaho Alaihai Wasallam
), then this wrong concept will render this practice a "bid'ah"
(innovation), hence impermissible, because a practice which was not
obligatory or a sunnah at the time of the Holy Prophet ( Sallaho Alaihai
Wasallam ) cannot be held as such after him. It will be a selfcoined
addition to the prescribed ways of worship, which is termed as bid'ah in
the words of the Holy Prophet ( Sallaho Alaihai Wasallam ) and is
strictly prohibited. 

In the light of this principle, if the congregational way of
supplication is adopted only for the convenience of the audience,
without taking this particular manner as an obligatory method or a
sunnah of the Holy Prophet ( Sallaho Alaihai Wasallam ) it is quite
permissible in Shariah. But if this method is observed with a belief of
its being obligatory or a sunnah, it is not allowed. 

It is noticed that where congregational supplications are permanently
observed, it sometimes creates an impression that such collective
supplication is a necessary part of the Salah, since this impression is
not correct position as mentioned above. 
Contemporary Fatawa
By 
Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
How To Perform Salah Where Qiblah Is Not Known

Q. Sometimes we are at a place where we do not know the exact direction
of Qiblah. How should we perform salah in such places? Can we use the
scientific instruments to find out the direction of the Qiblah? what
should we do if we do not have such instruments? 
 
(Abdullah - Toronto, Canada) 

A. Certainly one can use the scientific instruments to find out the
accurate direction of Qiblah. However, if somebody is at a place where
he has no such instruments nor can he find anybody to tell him the
correct direction of the Qiblah, he should to the best of his ability
findout the direction by estimate. After doing his best, he can offer
his prayer facing a direction which seems to him more correct ; His
salah will be acceptable in Shariah. 

In this case, even if it is learnt after performing Salah that the
correct direction was otherwise, the Salah is acceptable, and the same
need not be performed again. It should, however, be kept in mind that
this rule is applicable only to aperson who has done his best to find
out the correct direction of the Qiblah. Conversely, if he has not
applied his mind to ascertain the Qiblah and performed Salah carelessly
to any direction, his salah is not acceptable in case he has performed
it facing a wrong direction. 
Contemporary Fatawa
By 
Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
Jumah Prayer While On Journey

Q. "What is the position of jum'ah prayer in journey? How far the jum'ah
prayer is mandatory when one is on travel?" 
 
(Ibid) 

A. Jum'ah prayer is not mandatory (fard) on a traveller. It is
permissible for him to perform the Zuhr prayer instead of Jum'ah. But
since the Jum'ah prayer is far more rewardable than the normal Zuhr
prayer, one should not miss it as far as possible even when he is on
journey. 



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