Table of Contents
- 1 Are you allowed to close your eyes while praying?
- 2 Where do you look during Salah?
- 3 Where do you look in Salah?
- 4 Where should we look in RUKU?
- 5 Where should you look during namaz?
- 6 What do you say at RUKU?
- 7 Is it makrooh to Close Your Eyes during namaz?
- 8 Is it mustahabb for a Muslim to close his eyes during prayer?
- 9 Is it Makruh to Close Your Eyes during Salaah?
Are you allowed to close your eyes while praying?
It’s a sunnah to look at the place of sajda in namaz so one shouldn’t close his during namaz. However, if it’s difficult to get the concentration in namaz without closing eyes or you feel greater closeness to Allah in closing eye, you can close your eyes but you will loose this sunnah.
Where do you look during Salah?
Imam Malik says we should look in the direction of the Kaaba, which is the Qiblah, while Imam Al-Shafie and Imam Abu Haneefah prefer that we look to the point where we prostrate ourselves in prayer. This latter view is particularly recommended to the imam who leads the prayer and to anyone praying alone.
Where should we look during RUKU?
Directly at the ground in ruku.
Where do you look in Salah?
Where should we look in RUKU?
Where can you see in RUKU?
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Where should you look during namaz?
What do you say at RUKU?
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How sajdah is Sunni in Quran?
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Is it makrooh to Close Your Eyes during namaz?
However, if it’s difficult to get the concentration in namaz without closing eyes or you feel greater closeness to Allah in closing eye, you can close your eyes but you will loose this sunnah. The scholars are agreed that it is makrooh to close the eyes for no reason when praying.
Is it mustahabb for a Muslim to close his eyes during prayer?
If he can focus more fully by closing his eyes because there are things that may distract him from his prayer, such as adornments and decorations, then it is not makrooh at all and the view that in this case it is mustahabb for him to close his eyes is closer to the aims and principles of sharee’ah than saying that it is makrooh.
Is it permissible to open one’s eyes during prayer?
Imaam al-‘Izz ibn ‘Abd al-Salaam said in his fatwas that it is permissible when necessary, if that helps the worshipper to focus more fully on his prayer. Ibn al-Qayyim said in Zaad al-Ma’aad that if a man can focus more fully on his prayer by opening his eyes, then it is better to do so.
Is it Makruh to Close Your Eyes during Salaah?
Closed eyes may induce sleepiness mostly during Tahajjud or Fajr Prayer. It is Makruh disliked to close the eyes in Salaah. Rasulullah (Peace be upon him) said “When you perform Salaah do not close your eyes”. Share Improve this answer