A surprising answer from Mabrouk Attia .. “Does the prayer of someone who killed his brother and his wife be accepted?”

The pioneers of social networking sites circulated a strange question that was directed to Dr. Mabrouk Attia, the former dean of the Faculty of Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar University, but the controversy was not in the question but also in the answer.

Attia was surprised by a question, the text of which was received: What is the ruling on the dawn prayer that a person prayed and his brother and wife killed after that?

What do you think?.

Mabrouk Attia said via a video clip of him on his Facebook page: This question is known to the public, but it is a mistake.

Mabrouk Attia added: God has enjoined prayer on His Muslim servants by performing the prayer, the Muslims among them are pious and receive them, and among them are hypocrites, and these hypocrites used to pray behind the Prophet and he did not take them out of the prayer or the mosque.

And Mabrouk Attia continued: The prayer is written, and it is that he performs ablution, faces the qiblah, enters the prayer, covers his private parts with pure clothing and stands on a pure place, adding: Five if he does it, he meets the validity of his prayers, and if the criminal does it, his prayers are valid.

Mabrouk Attia continued: One prayed Fajr and went out and said some supplications, so the prayer was lost from him, and in another one he left the mosque and killed his brother. This also lost his prayer. He said that.

And Mabrouk Attia added: The prayer is valid with ablution, facing the qiblah, knowing that the time for prayer has begun and covering the private parts with pure clothing, and there are no conditions for the validity of prayer to be pious;

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