Catching Up with Missed Prayers

For those who have been blessed with hidayah (divine guidance) later in life, it is a tremendous mercy from Allah to be awakened to the path of righteousness. Among the essential obligations upon such individuals is the making up of missed prayers (qaḍā’ al-ṣalāh). The five daily prayers are a foundational duty in Islam, and scholars unanimously agree that they must be made up regardless of how many years have passed. While the task may feel overwhelming, it is in fact a sign of Allah’s mercy that He has given you the opportunity—and the time—to restore what was once neglected. Rather than being a burden, consider it a gift and a chance for redemption. Every missed prayer you now perform is a step toward drawing nearer to Allah, wiping away past negligence, and proving sincere repentance. Take it one day at a time, with consistency, humility, and gratitude for the chance to realign your life with His command.

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