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Salam.

 

I am a Sunni Hanafi. I wanted to know if there are any time retrictions for performing 2 rakaat Nafl for thanking Allah. I have heard there are, so i wanted to confirm.

 

Thanks.

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Wasalam

Dont pray after asr salah untill maghrib salah. "If" you are sunni following 4 imams of ahl al-sunnah ! I dont know about ruling of other sects. And also dont pray after wajibul witr, bcoz its "recommended" to pray at the end of isha or either after tahajjud salah (i:e; salatul lail). And afterall nafl itself is a thanking prayers to Allah ta'ala. So one who sticks to nafl, used to thank Allah whenever he/she prays.

NT: it may happen i may be wrong as a limited knowledge-able person and being not aalim.

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is this the supererogatory one?


" SUNNAH AND NAFILAH

OR ADDITIONAL PRAYER

As you can see in the chart below, each Salah is composed of (a) Fard, the
prescribed prayers, (b) Sunnah and © Nafilah or additional prayers.
Sunnah prayers are recommended by the Prophet. They are of two types;
Sunnah Mu'akkadah & Sunnah Ghair Mu'akkadah. Sunnah Mu'akkadah
are highly recommended and should not be missed without a good reason
Sunnah Ghair Mu'akkadah, are recommended, however they can be
prayed occasionally or missed.

Nafilah prayers are optional. It is very rewarding to offer them if one
has the time. The sequence of these additional prayers in each Salah
is given below: " 


sorry about that emoticon i don't know why it appeared

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