{"_id":"668d9ffe0b76658b4c232b3a","title":"What are some recommendations for praying Taraweeh at home for women?","question":"How can I pray Taraweeh at home if I'm unable to attend it at the Masjid? Is there a guideline for females for praying Taraweeh at home?","answer":"In fact, for females, the reward for praying at home surpasses that of praying in the Masjid. I'm not discouraging you from attending the Masjid since, for many individuals, it fosters a sense of community and provides an opportunity to engage with other Muslims. However, if you choose to pray at home, know that the reward is not diminished compared to praying in the Masjid. When praying at home, the extent of your prayer is entirely up to you. taraweeh prayers consist of a minimum of two rakas and a maximum of twenty. You may recite the Quran from memory or from a physical copy (according to the Shafi school, provided you avoid excessive movements, defined as three or more consecutive movements). Some individuals complete twenty rakas while reciting from the end of the Quran, where the chapters are shorter. The entire twenty rakas for taraweeh, as well as Isha and Witr would typically take around 45 minutes. These are the chapters that you can in each raka, in order: \nAd-Duha, Ash-Sharh, At-Tin, Al-Qadr, Al-Zalzalah, Al-Adiyat, Al-Qari'ah, At-Takathur, Al-Asr, Al-Humazah, Al-Fil, Quraysh, Al-Ma'un, Al-Kawthar, Al-Kafirun, An-Nasr, Al-Masad, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas.","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe00b76658b4c2327c8","tag":"Women: Other","count":52},{"_id":"668d9ffe0b76658b4c232b36","tag":"Salah: Taraweeh","count":23}],"createdOn":"2024-07-09T20:39:26.506Z"}