Dr. Marawan Sahin, Professor of Hadith Sciences at Al-Azhar University, states the following: “Indeed, every Muslim who is praying should try his best to perfect his performance in prayer by reciting Al-Fatihah and other Qur’anic verses in the best way. In case, out of ignorance or lack of knowledge or difficulty to learn the verses properly and differentiation between different Arabic sounds meticulously, the praying person can’t utter certain words, then his/her prayer is still valid although he/she is required to perfect his/her performance in reciting the Qur’an.”
Different Pronunciation When Reading Al-Fatihah in Prayer
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