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If  sajda e sahw is done for  something that does not require sajda e sahw….does this invalidate my prayer ???

Q:

If  sajda e sahw is done for  something that does not require sajda e sahw….does this invalidate my prayer ???

A:

Salamun Alaykum

Thank you for your query.

If Sajda Sahw was not required and a person performs it, it doesn’t invalidate the prayers.

According to Ayatullah al-Udhma Sayyid Ali Sistany:

Ruling 1233. If a person doubts whether or not, for example, sajdatā al-sahw have become obligatory on him, it is not necessary for him to perform them.

Performing sajdatā al-sahw is necessary in three further situations, on the basis of obligatory precaution:

1. one generally knows that he has mistakenly omitted or added something in a prayer and the prayer is ruled as being valid;

2. one inadvertently talks during prayers;

3. one says the salām of the prayer at a time when he must not; for example, in the first rakah he inadvertently says the salām. The recommended precaution is that if he forgets one sajdah, or when he must stand – for example, while reciting Sūrat al-Hamd and the other surah – he mistakenly sits down, or when he must sit – for example, while saying tashahhud – he mistakenly stands up, then in these cases, he should perform sajdatā al-sahw. In fact, for anything that is mistakenly omitted or added in prayer, he should perform sajdatā al-sahw. The rules of these situations will be explained in the following rulings.

https://www.sistani.org/english/book/48/2244/

May Allah(swt) grant you success

Wassalam,

Syed Haider