Suhaib Webb – Should You Join Prayers to Escape Exams – Understanding the Validity

Suhaib Webb
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Speaker 1 discusses how some professors may not be able to leave an exam due to issues with their work and may join prayers that don't occur. They also mention that some professionals may not be able to leave because of issues with their work, but they do not need to pray because they are not synonymous. The Hanabula and Merakes use this chapter to explain that some professors may not be able to leave because of issues with their work, but they do not need to pray because they are not synonymous.
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So on those students,

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sometimes I've had professors that are complete jerks.

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You might not be able to get out

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of an exam. You You might have something

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that you're stuck in. Every once in a

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while in that in that situation when there's

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a Hajj, it's allowed to join the prayers.

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As long as it doesn't become a consistent

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habit,

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and we don't shorten their prayers unless we're

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traveling. So we're talking about now someone who's

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in their home, not someone who's traveling.

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According to the Hanabula and the Merakes.

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But this is talking about people that are

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up to something else.

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They pray and don't pray because they're not

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they're hypocrites. This is the.

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So that's why some scholars said this chapter

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sit in Medina

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because the Mona Fakim, they didn't the hypocrite

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didn't exist in Mecca because it was hard

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to be a Muslim in Mecca.

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