Sunday, 26 January 2025

Is it permissible to pray while sitting on a chair?

A translation of this fatwa from Naseem al-Sham


Question:

Assalām alaykum. A phenomenon has spread in the masjids of our country, Libya, where there are many worshippers praying on chairs. In some masjids, the chairs are purchased using masjid funds. I am hoping for clarification on this issue and its sharʿī rules according to other madhhabs. In the madhhab of our country, the Mālikī madhhab, it is not permissible to pray on a chair even if one is disabled.  It is better to pray while sitting on the ground. May Allah reward you with goodness.

Answer (Imam Muḥammad Saʿīd Ramaḍān al-Būṭī):

The issue of praying on a chair, i.e. its ruling, depends on the opinion of a trustworthy doctor regarding the condition of the patient. If the doctor prohibits the person from praying while seated, meaning he is unable to bend his knees on the ground, then he has no option but to pray on a chair when prostrating (sujūd). In this case, his prayer is valid according to all the madhhabs.

If, however, the doctor prohibits the person from standing but does not prevent his from performing other movements—such as placing his forehead on the ground during sujūd—then it is obligatory for him to do so, and his prayer on a chair would not be valid unless he prostrates on the ground like everyone else. The specific use of a chair in this scenario would have no significance or necessity.

As for spending funds that have been collected specifically for the construction of the masjid, it is not permissible to use these funds to purchase such chairs. Rather, the chairs are to be purchased from funds that have been collected explicitly for that purpose.

 


Please see this video for further discussion of the Mālikī position.