Posisi Kaki Makmum dalam Shalat [ID-EN Sub] - Ustadz Dr. Firanda Andirja, M.A.
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Please advise on praying in congregation,
should the feet really be tight?
In practice, we look for feet.
Pressing down, lock people's feet.
Isn't it sinful?
The sunnah is that we put the feet
together.
However, it is done at the beginning of
the prayer.
What is important, the purpose is
for the row to be straight.
So that the rows are straight.
When it's straight and tight,
we do not have to stick all the time.
The feet don't have to stick to each other all the time.
If the rows are neat and straight ...
... feet don't need to stick to each
other all the time.
But in the beginning, we need
to put the feet together.
And putting the feet together does not mean
stepping on someone else's feet.
I often have my feet stepped on.
I never said anything.
Yes, I am often stepped on.
Sometimes, the brothers don't understand.
He stepped on a thin foot like this,
and it hurts.
But true, I just kept quiet.
I do not know what to do.
Sometimes I pull my foot a little bit,
he tramples again.
Forget it. If you feel that the person
starts to move away ...
It means that there is a problem.
Don't look for any more trouble.
He has pulled his foot,
don't force him.
Because of the possibility of stepping
on it may happen, and I was often trampled.
Maybe I also often step on people.
It often happens to me.
Put the feet on other's.
Don’t do that. That's annoying.
It is not right to annoy people.
It disturbs his concentration.
Even if sticking to the foot is sunnah,
it is obligatory not to disturb others.
Before the prayer starts, all right, we
stick feet.
The important thing is straight and
neat.
After that it doesn't have to be like
that anymore.
If anyone sticks his foot
gently, that's fine.
That is better. It is in accordance with
the sunnah.
But don't step on others' feet.
If the person on our side starts
pulling his foot.
He doesn't want to have others' foot
on him, don't force him.
He pulls his foot and we force him.
Our feet becomes wider.
And wider.
It is not necessary.
It is sunnah, but in practice
we must consider the situation.
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