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  1. Sleeping between asr and maghrib. Therefore, after I offer Fajr Prayer, I feel tired and go to sleep. Just want clarification and After asr they would be busy in either work or Dhikr. Yes, it is mentioned in many Hadeeths that sleeping between ASR and Maghrib is Makrouh (disliked) and cause many harms on health and well-being. And this is why imam Abu hanifa rahmatullahi alayhi is of the opinion that asr should be performed late, (until the sun is still shining and before it’s colour Q: Can a person sleep between asr and maghrib? If no, then why? A: If there is a genuine need to sleep, it is permissible. And Allah Ta'ala (الله تعالى) knows best. We have not come across any prohibition in Shari?ah sources for sleeping between Asr and Maghrib Salaat. m. After asr they would be busy in either work or Dhikr. It was narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “ Whoever sleeps after `Asr and loses his mind, let him blame no one but himself. ” Discover the times when sleeping is discouraged in Islam, including after Fajr, after Asr, and before Maghrib prayers. However, in general, if one fears oversleeping and missing Maghrib Salaat, then he should Asalaam Alaikum Brother, a student asked me the ruling about sleeping after asr prayers. Answer: What you have quoted is true, but As-Salamu `alaykum! I am a medical student and sometimes I go to bed after 2:00 a. She had asked that if I`m very tiered and I`m on duty the rest of the day,can I sleep during asr and maghrib. And Allah Ta'ala (الله تعالى) knows best. As the duration between ʿAṣr and Maghrib is short, and the Adhān for Maghrib is What is the status of the hadith, “Whoever sleeps after ‘Asr and loses his mind has no one to blame except himself”?. It can cause mental problems and unhappiness. Question: Selam Aleykum wa rahmetullahi wa barakatuh, Can one nap after asr? Country: Germany Answer: Wa alaykum salam wa rahmatuLlahi wa barakatuHu, There is a narration ascribed to the In principle there is no prohibition in sleeping after Asr Salah before Maghreb. I heard that we cannot sleep between Asr and Mahgrib. As for sleeping between Maghrib and Isha, it is only The Messenger of Allah (saws) discouraged and forbade the believers to choose to sleep between the ‘magrib’ and ‘isha’ prayers; but to the best of our knowledge there is no restriction in Shariah if one Answer: The Prophet (peace be upon him) discouraged sleeping before Isha and conversing after Isha. Learn the Islamic ruling in detail. As for sleeping between Maghrib and Isha, it is only Question: I heard it is not good to sleep or study during the times of Asr and Maghrib. However, if there is a need to sleep between Maghrib and Isha, it is permissible as long as the Can Muslims sleep between Asr and Mahgrib prayer? As the title says. There is a narration or so mentioned in Shama’il al Kubraa about discouragement from sleeping after Asr as it may lead to As Imam Abu Ja‘far al-Tahawi explains, this proves that it is not disliked to sleep after Asr. It can cause mental problems Sleeping after `Asr is not discouraged and the Hadith that reads: “Whoever sleeps after `Asr and loses his mind, let him blame no one but himself. And this is why imam Abu hanifa rahmatullahi alayhi is of the opinion that asr should be performed late, (until the sun is still shining and before it’s colour Is there anything wrong with sleeping between Asr and Maghrib Salaah? It is recorded in a narration of Aisha Radiallahu Anha that Rasulullah Salallahu Alaihi Wasallam is reported to have As Imam Abu Ja‘far al-Tahawi explains, this proves that it is not disliked to sleep after Asr. ” was classed as inauthentic by Shaykh Al-Albani. I sometimes get so sleepy around that time. Answered by:Mufti Ebrahim Salejee (Isipingo Answered 3 years ago Yes, it is mentioned in many Hadeeths that sleeping between ASR and Maghrib is Makrouh (disliked) and cause many harms on health and well-being. Please tell Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani Question Is it allowed to sleep after ‘asr prayer? Yes, you can sleep without dislike after performing the One should not sleep at the beginning of the day, between Maghrib (sunset) and ‘Isha (night) prayers, after ‘Asr (afternoon), and it is recommended Sleeping between asr and maghrib Q: Can a person sleep between asr and maghrib? If no, then why? A: If there is a genuine need to sleep, it is permissible. The time between ʿAṣr and Maghrib has been mentioned as a blessed time for Duʿā’ and Dhikr of Allāh ﷻ. Is this true? Please explain. Scholars highlight that these periods are vital for seeking sustenance Sleeping after Fajr or Maghrib may be disliked or permissible depending on risk of missing Isha or Jama’at. Jazaakallah.