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Can I offer namaz sitting crossed leg

Q:

Asslamwalykum bhai,

I have a fractured ankle it pains often when I try to offer prayer standing up, so my question is may I go to the mosque and pray salah sitting down crossed legged?

A:

Wa Alaykumussalam

Thank you for your query.

If you can stand and pray then you must stand as much as possible but if you cannot stand at all or it would worsen then you can sit and pray even if it is by crossing legs but make sure you are facing the Qiblah and not diverting.

I will mention some of the rules below according to Ayatullah al-Udhma Sayyid Ali Sistany. For more details you can visit the link given below.

Ruling 955. If a person becomes unable to stand while performing prayers, he must sit down; and if he is unable to sit down as well, he must lie down. However, he must not say any of the obligatory dhikrs until his body becomes still.

Ruling 956. As long as a person is able to perform prayers in a standing position, he must not sit down. For example, someone whose body shakes when he stands, or is compelled to lean on something or incline his body a little, must perform prayers in a standing position in whatever way he can. However, if he cannot stand at all, he must sit straight and perform prayers in a sitting position.

Ruling 958. With regard to someone who performs prayer in a sitting position, if after reciting Sūrat al-Hamd and the other surah he can stand and perform rukū in a standing position, he must stand up and from a standing position go into rukū; but if he cannot stand and perform rukū in a standing position, he must perform rukū sitting.

Ruling 960. If someone who performs prayers in a sitting position can stand during prayers, he must perform prayers in a standing position as much as he is able to. However, as long as his body is not still, he must not say any of the obligatory dhikr. And if he knows that he can stand for only a short while, he must do so for the standing that is connected to the rukū.

Ruling 961. If someone who can stand fears that by standing he will become ill or that he will be harmed, he can perform prayers in a sitting position; and if he also fears [illness or harm] from sitting, he can perform prayers in a lying position.

www.sistani.org/english/book/48/2221

May Allah(swt) grant you success

Wassalam,

Syed Haider