In the Ibadi school we can pray behind any of the Ahl Qiblah

“And cooperate in righteousness and piety, but do not cooperate in sin and aggression.” (Qur’an 5:2)

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The translation of the Arabic in the text above into English reads as follows:

“I asked my father about this picture, and he told me: This picture is of the Sultanate’s delegation from its various sects during the Islamic Unity Conference in the city of Mashhad. We entered to perform the Maghrib and Isha prayers at the Imam Reza Mosque, so the sheikh brothers asked for me to be an imam, so I indicated to them that Dr. Ali should come forward because the country and the mosque are from the Jafari school of thought. 

Pictured above in the standing position are Muslims who follow the Zaydi, Ibadi, Hanafi, Hanbali, Shafi’i and Maliki schools, respectively. They are following the Imam of the Ja’fari school.

Hayya alas Salah means exactly that: Come to Prayer. It does not mean come to this or that group or sect. The Imam leads the prayer. You stand behind him as long as he is Ahl Qiblah. Simple.

If the Imam leading the prayer harbors things in his heart that are not good, those who follow him are free from it. The follower’s only obligation is to follow the Imam in the prayer, not in his view.

Narrated Anas bin Malik:

Allah’s Messenger (saw) said, “Whoever prays like us and faces our Qibla and eats our slaughtered animals is a Muslim and is under Allah’s and His Apostle’s protection. So do not betray Allah by betraying those who are in His protection.”

Source: (https://sunnah.com/bukhari:391)

The title of the video: Praying behind Non-Ibadi -Shaykh Dr. Kahlan Al-Kharusi (h), the assistant Mufti of Oman.

The honorable Shaykh went to mention that we can pray behind any of the Muslims from the Ahl Qiblah.

So, basically the honorable Shaykh is telling us that the sect of the Imam does not affect our prayer. The only time it breaks the prayer is if the person (regardless of sect) is adding something that breaks the prayer and this is regardless if he is an Ibadi or not. 

The title of this video is: Is it permissible to pray behind someone who recites a surah with Al-Fatihah silent prayer? -Shaykh Ahmed Al Khalili (h) Mufti of Oman

So the people came and asked the honorable Shaykh about praying behind (Sunni Muslims) because during the dhuhr and asr prayers it is known that many of them recite a surah other than al fatiha in the first two rakats.

So the honorable Shaykh replied it is not an issue at all. They have their evidence and we have our evidence. 

In Ibadi school we recite surah after al fatiha in fajr, maghrb and isha.  However, just like the last two rakats of isha and the last rakat of maghrib, likewise in the last two rakats of dhur and asr we do not recite anything other than al fatiha.

Here is a Sunni website that goes into some discussion on the matter:

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/6422/is-it-obligatory-to-recite-a-surah-after-al-fatihah

The title of the video is: Praying behind an imam who recites prayers and performs the qunut.

The honorable Shaykh again says that this is not an issue for us. Our belief is that the Qunut was abrogated, and it is no longer part of the prayers. However, if we follow those who do it, it does not affect our prayers.

The actions of the Imam do not affect the prayers of those who pray behind him. That is unless he does an action where he adds extra rakat, shortens the prayer, forgets prostration. 

If the actions of the Imam (that we differ on) affected the prayer of those behind them, then Sunni Muslims of various schools could not pray behind each other.

Salafis who follow Shaykh Bin Baz, who puts his hands on his chest after the ruku, could not follow the Salafis who leave their hands at their sides after the ruku and vice versa.

What about the beliefs of the Imam leading the prayer?

The title of this video is: What is the ruling on praying behind someone who believes in a vision?

This means those Muslims who believe we will see Allah (swt) in the afterlife?

So, as you can see, this is now not about fiqh but about the aqidah (the beliefs of the Imam).

This is a very strong fatwa by the honorable Shaykh. The people also asked: “What about those who say we do not pray behind the Ibadi?” The Shaykh responded: “We do the opposite.” We pray behind them if they become Imams for us. We will not be like them. We will do the opposite of their action.”

Be tranquil in your prayer.

We should be tranquil in our prayers.   There is no action in our prayer that requires us to look to the left or the right until the termination of the prayer with taslim (salam).

Which, by the way, the mashur (majority) view in our school is that the prayer terminates with one taslim (salam) to the right. However, we have an opinion concerning doing two taslim (salam to the right and left) and we are encouraged, if we are an Imam in a majority Sunni area, to take the view of doing the two taslim. This is to avoid any fitna.

Prostration of Forgetfulness. 

If this occurs before the Taslim, we follow the Imam in the prostration of forgetfulness.

So this is the way with us and our school and the path is spacious.  Have tranquility when in your prayer, dear brothers and sisters.  What is important is to ask ourselves after each prayer.

Was my prayer acceptable to Allah (swt)? Not concern ourselves with what the others are doing. Allah knows best and the help of Allah is sought.

May Allah guide the Ummah.

May Allah forgive the Ummah.

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