FAEZ: Intentionally eating or drinking during performing solat, either fardu (obligatory) or sunaat (voluntary) will invalidate our solat. We should develop a habit to clean our teeth during wuduk so that our mouth is free from left-over food which stuck in between our tooth.
MULIA: Another action which invalidates solat is speaking intentionally about something unrelated to the solat. Prayer demands one’s complete attention. However it is allowed only when saying subhanallah to alert the imam in order to correct his mistake.
TEGUH: Intentionally making many motions. Scholars differ over what constitutes many motions. Certain scholars agreed that common acts such as nodding our head in reply to a salutation, repositioning our headgear putting it back in place, carrying or holding a baby, raise our arm forward preventing someone from passing in front of a person in prayer......do not constitute “many” motions.
AKHTAR: Yes most scholars are in agreement that many motions invalidate the prayer if they are performed consecutively...i.e. one after another. If one disjoints the actions, example, taking a step or two then stops for a while. Then taking another step or two, then pause a while in between them, and continue doing it. Even at the end of the exercise we might take hundred steps it will not harm the solat, so long we follow this “action-pause-action-pause” format.
MULIA: As for light actions, such as moving one’s finger in itching and is done repeatedly and consecutively, will not harm solat but they are disliked.
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