Hamzah Wald Maqbul – Mlik Fiqh Travelling Issues Jumuah 2 of 2 04192017.mp4
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The speaker discusses the importance of learning and practicing in learning. They also mention a conference where men are favored to pray Jema, but it is not far away. The speaker suggests that if a traveler is traveling, they can praywind instead of praying. The Maghrib time is now, but it is still early in the Maghrib time.
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Well, Shane, don't be so close minded. There's
other mud haves as well,
and, I'll be like, yeah. That's wonderful.
You know, go join the there's a there
must have been they'll teach you that, but
in this there's work learning Malachyfix. So and
then whichever one you wanna practice, you know,
that's up to you. But, but yeah. In
according and Malek has a very strong
he has very strong reasoning for all of
this. Right?
During the life of the prophet, sallallahu alaihi
wa sallam, there's only 3 places where it's
mentioned that Jumah was explicit mentioned that Jumah
was established.
It wasn't just established everywhere,
you know? And Madinah Munawara was a big
city. There was only 1 Jamaa.
And, you know, so I mean, it's not
it's not the point is it's not it's
not to be established haphazardly.
Yeah. If there's if there's a conference, the
men who are residents is preferred for them
to go according to Malik is per not
preferred is required for them to go to
the masjid and pray Jema rather than praying
at the conference. That being said, there like
I said, there are other that may allow
for the the validity of such a conference.
And if you're a traveler, it's not such
a big deal
because the Jumuah is not far beyond you
in the first place.
Do you know what to do?
When they're traveling, Jumuah is not far beyond
men.
Oh. Yeah.
So they can pray Jumuah,
but it's not far for them to pray
Jumuah. If they pray Jumuah, it will it
will replace their
but, but if they just praise, there's no
sin in it. There's still more reward in
praying, but there's no sin in in not
doing it.
So with that, Insha Allah, the Maghrib time
is in.
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