Nafl
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Nafl
From Arabic
Example Sentences
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I had promised a hundred raakat nafl when I’d first asked God to give me height, so I have given him those prayers.
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I even promised that if I could grow just a tiny bit taller—even an inch—I would offer a hundred raakat nafl, extra prayers on top of my daily ones.
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These daily Nam�z are farz, sunnat, witr and nafl prayers.
From Project Gutenberg
Nafl are voluntary prayers the performance of which is considered mustahab, or meritorious, but they are not of divine obligation.
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He may omit the sunnat and nafl rak'ats if he chooses; but the three witr rak'ats he must recite at the Sal�t-ul-'Ish�.
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