Qadha prayer of one’s father
Date 16 February 2026 & Clock 17:41
In his will, my father had requested 3 years of qadha prayers be performed on his behalf. My elder brother whose responsibility was to execute the will performed 3 years of qadha prayers, but I think my late father’s qadha prayers were more than 3 years. Are we just obligated to perform only 3 years of qadha prayer according to the will or we have to perform more if we consider it probable that our late father had more qadha prayers?
If your father had requested for 3 years of qadha prayers to be offered on his behalf and your elder brother performed them, you have no more obligations. Nevertheless, if you consider it probable that your father had more qadha prayers and you can hire someone to perform them, there is no problem in it, rather it is recommended. At any rate, it is not obligatory.
Missing prayer
Date 16 February 2026 & Clock 17:41
Question 11: I have missed many prayers but I do not know their exact order. Do I have to take care of the order of the prayers? I mean, is it to necessary to offer them as they were missed?
Answer 11: If you know the sequence and order of the missed prayers, it is recommended that you offer them in the same manner that they were missed but if you do not know the order, you can make them up in any manner you can.