Searching_soul
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I have 3 short questions. If anyone can answer with evidence from the Qur'an and the sunnah or scholarly verdicts, it would be really helpful.
Here goes: -
1) If im praying the sunnah prayer in the masjid before the obligatory prayers, and iqama is called, should i stop the sunnah prayer in the middle and join the saff, or should i first finish off the prayer and then join the line?
2) What type of sand is used for the najees of the dog's saliva. I heard the sand should be more like muddy sand and not the dry (dust) sand as we use for tayammum?
3) Is there a verse in the Qur'an where Allah (swt) says to travel in the lands for 4 months, justifying what the tabligh jamaat are doing? I know there are many verses in the Qur'an where ALLAH tells us to go about in the lands and look at what has become of those in the past. But does it specify 4 months?
Well these 3 questions came abt when i was talking with my muslim friend. And i just want to get these clarified.
Jazakhallah Khairan in advance

I have 3 short questions. If anyone can answer with evidence from the Qur'an and the sunnah or scholarly verdicts, it would be really helpful.
Here goes: -
1) If im praying the sunnah prayer in the masjid before the obligatory prayers, and iqama is called, should i stop the sunnah prayer in the middle and join the saff, or should i first finish off the prayer and then join the line?
2) What type of sand is used for the najees of the dog's saliva. I heard the sand should be more like muddy sand and not the dry (dust) sand as we use for tayammum?
3) Is there a verse in the Qur'an where Allah (swt) says to travel in the lands for 4 months, justifying what the tabligh jamaat are doing? I know there are many verses in the Qur'an where ALLAH tells us to go about in the lands and look at what has become of those in the past. But does it specify 4 months?
Well these 3 questions came abt when i was talking with my muslim friend. And i just want to get these clarified.
Jazakhallah Khairan in advance
