What is the ruling on missed Prayers?
For example: I work and can not perform Wudu at work so I miss Zuhr and Asr prayers.
When I get home I perform Wudu and complete my prayers.
What I try to do is perform the prayers I missed first then do the prayer I am on, but sometimes I skip the prayers I have missed and perform the prayers that remain.
Is it better to do All Prayers everyday even if they are not on time?
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It is def better to not miss it, but if one can not for whatever reason then its good that u offer it Qazza.
as far as wazoo goes, maybe you have other options. explore them.
I am not as regular in praying as i ought to be and my toughest time was when i was at client sites, and doing wazoo was an issue as well as finding a place to pray.
To some people it does not matter, i have colleagues who do not have problems performing wazoo no matter where they are. I think that sometimes it may appear strange and thus try to be a little more stealth about it.
If you are worried about getting stares etc then for wazoo often there are the facilities for visitors which are not used as much and u can do wazoo there- one good place is the fitness center if your company has one aside from peak times it is fairly empty so u can use that.
i would think that finding a place to pray is a bigger problem. In past I have asked my seniors to let me use their office for 5 mins which they were okay with, Once I was in a situation where I was at a client site for a few months and was not comfortable asking the client so talked to the security guard and he would let me pray in this little storage room attached to security office.
I would say do the best of what you can based on whatever circumstances u have.
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If you are worried about getting stares etc then for wazoo often there are the facilities for visitors which are not used as much and u can do wazoo there- one good place is the fitness center if your company has one aside from peak times it is fairly empty so u can use that.....
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If "stares" is the worry, then I'd recommend do wazoo more regularly. People will give you a stare if you do something they are unfamiliar with, unseen. If they see you doing wazoo first time, either they'll ask you and hence get educated about it, or they'll stare you first time and then ignore you next time see you doing it.
As far as "finding a place" is considered, many like myself do it in our cubicle. Those who don't have cubicle, or cubicle/offices with "walls" much shorter than height then you can find a place like "meeting room" or others as suggested by Fraudia.