![]() ![]() Lovers don’t dare displeasure their Beloved. Servants avoid the displeasure of their Masters. It is something Allah dislikes, but He will not punish you for it. Note, however, that doing something “somewhat disliked” is not “okay”. It is an established principle of fiqh that rules deduced by analogy from exceptions analogy (qiyas) may be used only with normal cases.Īlso, in this case would saying “Ameen” out loud be Makruh? (tahriman/tanzihi?) ![]() He only did the qunut for a calamity, and only in the fajr prayer, and this is considered something exceptional. As such, one would not even say amin here, for it is not established that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) did so. There is no qunut in any other prayer, or in the fajr prayer if it is not for a calamity. In such a qunut, only, one would say amin quietly (without raising one’s voice). The Qunut al-Nazila (calamity supplication) is only performed in the fajr prayer, after the ruku, ideally without raising one’s hands. ![]()
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