Chafa'a

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Shafa'a prayer
Official nameصَلَاةُ الشَّفْعِ
Also calledEven or parity prayer
Observed by
Witr prayer
FrequencyDaily
Related toSalah, Nafl prayer, Five Pillars of Islam, Witr, Islamic prayers

Shafa'a (

prayer (salat) that is performed at night after Isha (night-time prayer) or before Witr (odd or imparity prayer).[1][2]

Presentation

The term Chafa'a is cited in the Quran into the Āyah 3 of Surah Al-Fajr:[3][4]

سورة الفجر، الآية 3: "وَالشَّفْعِ وَالْوَتْرِ".

English: by the Even and the Odd.
(Quran: 89:3)

Recitation

It is desirable (

rak'ah, then recite Surat Al-Kafirun in the second rak'ah.[5]

The

jurists have relied on the loudness and the silence in the Chafa'a prayer, as well as the Witr prayer, which is part of the law of God, which requires that the recitation be in the entire night prayer, including Chafa'a and Witr, sometimes loudly and sometimes in silence.[6]

This jurisprudential opinion was based on the prophetic

Arabic hadith English translation

Arabic: « كُلُّ ذَلِكَ كَانَ يَفْعَلُ -رَسُولُ اللَهِ-، رُبَّمَا أَسَرَّ بِالْقِراءَةِ، وَرُبَّمَا جَهَرَ. »

— Hadith

English: « All of this was doing -Allah's Messenger-, perhaps he recited it quietly, and perhaps it out loud. »

— Hadith

Imam Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani said in his book Al-Risalah:[8]

Arabic citation English translation

Arabic: « يُصَلِّي الشَّفْعَ وَالْوَتْرَ جَهْرًا، وَكَذَلِكَ يُسْتَحَبُّ فِي نَوَافِلِ اللَّيْلِ الْإِجْهَارُ، وَفِي نَوَافِلِ النَّهَارِ الْإِسْرَارُ. »

English: « A Muslim prays Chafa'a and Witr in a loud voice, and it is also desirable in the nafl prayers at night to speak out, and in the ritual nafl prayers of the day the secretion. »

Liaison with Witr

Witr prayer afterwards.[9]

These jurists considered that the makruh ruling of the Islamic Ahkam applies to the case of joining the Chafa'a prayer with the Witr prayer afterwards without separating them by pronouncing the phrase of taslim.[10]

The scholars of

madhahib) also relied on the rules of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence to determine that it is objectionable (makruh) to limit the performance of the Witr without being preceded by Chafa'a.[11]

Compensation

If a Muslim does not perform the Chafa'a and Witr prayers until

Fajr fard prayer, then he must make them up during the day to compensate for giving up on them during the previous night.[12]

Since the supererogatory prayer (

Duha prayer is performed in a non-loud voice.[13]

Maliki jurists have acknowledged that the bass voice is a delegate (mustahabb) in reciting the two Chafa'a and Witr prayers, whether he prays them at night after the evening prayer (Isha) or makes up for them after the dawn prayer (Fajr).[14]

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See also

References

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  2. ^ "الذخيرة في فروع المالكية 1-11 مع الفهارس ج2". January 2016.
  3. ^ "holyquran.net". holyquran.net. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
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  7. ^ "مختصر الفقه على المذاهب الاربعة 1/3". 6 August 2020.
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  12. ^ التجاني, عمر بن سعيد الفوتي/الطوري الكدوي (January 1, 2019). "رماح حزب الرحيم على نحور حزب الرجيم (تعاليم وآداب وأوراد الطريقة التجانية) 1-2 ج2". Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Fikr, dar el; Fikr, dar al; الجزيري (6 February 2019). "الفقه على المذاهب الأربعة جزء أول 17*24 fokoh ala mazaheb el arbaa V1 2C".
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