Sunnats
y--········· . ... ······· .............. ········· ············..··~ • reported in some narrations. l i 'Nabize Tamar' -is dry dates which have been t f cut into pieces and soaked in clay container l overnight. (TIRMIZI) THE CHASHT NAMAAZ 5.1. After Ishraaq Namaaz and Breakfast one l should engaqe himself in the earning of a halaal livelihood and then to read Chasht Namaaz at the time of Chasht. 5.2. The time for Chasht Namaaz begins when the sun is bright and ends just before Zawal • (midday). In the summer months, it would • I begin at approximately 9.00 a.m. whilst in the winter months at 10.00 a.m. (in Pakistan) 5.3. One who leaves home with wudhu and intention of Chasht Namaaz gets the sawaaab I of an umrah. (ABU DAWOOD) • 5.4. Chasht Namaa~ is either 2,4,6, or 8 rakaats i of Nafl Namaaz. (MUSLIM) I S.S. By reading only 2 rakaats of Chasht Namaaz I ' 0
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