Shar‘i Ruling on Combining Prayers (Jam‘ Bayn as-Ṣalātayn)

Question:
What is the Islamic ruling regarding combining prayers?


Answer by:
Shaykh ‘Abd al-Wakeel Nasir ḥafiẓahullāh


✿ General Rule: Combining Prayers During Travel​


✔ As a general principle, combining prayers is related to the state of travel (safar).
During travel, two prayers may be combined as follows:


Ẓuhr and ‘Asr
Maghrib and ‘Ishā
Fajr must always be offered at its designated time.


✿ Types of Combination​


Jam‘ Taqdīm (Early Combination):
– Performing ‘Asr during the time of Ẓuhr
– Performing ‘Ishā during the time of Maghrib


Jam‘ Ta’khīr (Delayed Combination):
– Performing Ẓuhr during the time of ‘Asr
– Performing Maghrib during the time of ‘Ishā


✿ Outside of Travel​


Occasionally, it is permissible to combine prayers even when not traveling—such as due to illness, rain, or exceptional hardship—as supported by a narration in Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim.


⚠ However, this should not become a habit or a regular practice.
 
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