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Qaza-e-Umri Chart This chart is designed to help keep a simple count of Qaza-e-Umri prayers. Qaza-e-Umri: to make up for all the salah one has missed during his/her life, beginning from the age of puberty (the term qaza refers to compensating for an act one has missed). Advice from the Letters of Imam Ahmad Farooq Sirhind, may Allah be pleased with him: “He who has omitted prayers of salah should perform his omitted prayers during the time of tahajjud. Thus, he will pay his debt of omitted prayers and also earn the thawâb (reward) of tahajjud.” » How to Use: Start on ‘Year 1’, and complete each day at a time. Whenever you have completed a qaza salah, check the relevant box. Example: To complete all the qaza salah of Year 1, Day 1 – only check column ‘1’ beneath each salah name in row ‘Day 1’. Do the same for ‘Day 2’, and so on. It may be easier to work through each day’s qaza prayers in order, from Fajr to Isha salah. If you need to complete more than 5 years of Qaza-e-Umri, simply re-print this table again. Please keep our Shaykh and us in your duaas.

FAJR YEAR ›› DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 DAY 11 DAY 12 DAY 13 DAY 14 DAY 15 DAY 16 DAY 17 DAY 18 DAY 19 DAY 20 DAY 21 DAY 22 DAY 23 DAY 24 DAY 25 DAY 26 DAY 27 DAY 28 DAY 29 DAY 30 DAY 31 DAY 32 DAY 33

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DHUHR 4

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‘ASR 5

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MAGHRIB 4

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ISHA 5

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