Short Answer: Knee pain is not a valid reason to miss prayer in Islam. A Muslim should pray standing if possible, otherwise sitting, lying on their side, or using a chair. Missed prayers should be made up, and forgiveness sought from Allah.
Flexibility and Ease in Islamic Worship
Prayer is the most critical pillar of Islam, second only to declaring the testimony of Allah’s Oneness. It is the first duty entrusted to every prophet, from the first to the last. Prayer distinguishes a believer and serves as the key to paradise. Without it, one cannot be sure of salvation.
As long as we are alive and able to use our senses, we should pray.
Islam is a religion that considers human circumstances. As Allah says, “Allah did not impose hardship on you in this religion.” (Al-Hajj 22:78) “Allah wants ease and facility for you; He does not want hardship for you.” (Al-Baqarah 2:185) So, although prayer is essential, we have been granted certain concessions.
Concessions in Prayer During Hardship
For example:
- If you can stand, pray standing. If you cannot stand, pray sitting. If you cannot sit, pray, lying on your side.
- During travel, illness, or extreme circumstances, we can combine certain prayers, such as Zhuhr and `Asr, or Maghrib and `Isha’, by performing each one at the time of the first or the second.
- When traveling long distances, we can shorten the prayer of the four units by praying two units each. For instance, we can shorten Zhuhr, `Asr, and `Isha’ by praying each in two units, but we are not to shorten Fajr or Maghrib.
Imam Al-Bukhari narrates on the authority of `Imran ibn Husayn, may Allah be pleased with him, who said: “I had hemorrhoids, so I asked the Prophet (peace be upon him) about prayer. He said: ‘Pray standing, and if you are unable, then sitting, and if you are unable, then on your side.’”
If someone prays a mandatory prayer sitting without a valid reason, their prayer is invalid because they have omitted a required act. However, sitting without a valid reason is acceptable in the case of voluntary prayers, although the reward is reduced to half of that for standing.
According to the Quran and Hadiths, standing is essential in prayer. However, exceptions are made for illness, weakness, fear of harm or worsening health, or lack of proper clothing. Sitting during an obligatory prayer without a valid reason invalidates the prayer. In voluntary prayers, sitting is permissible, but the reward is reduced.
Practical Advice for Praying With Knee Pain
If you are suffering from knee pain, stand while reciting Fatihah and Surah during the obligatory prayer, then sit down to perform Ruku` and Sujud while sitting on a chair or a cushion. For sunnah or optional prayers, you may sit.
Knee pain does not excuse you from the duty of prayer. Many people suffer from knee pain, yet they do not skip their prayers, even in worse conditions.
Therefore, I urge you to start praying immediately and, as best you can, make up for the prayers you have neglected in the past. Also, ask Allah for forgiveness for ignoring your prayers.
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