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completely finished. Although some brothers leave when they have prayed eleven rak‘ahs and say that this isthe number of rak‘ahs that the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peaceof Allah be upon him) prayed, and we agree with them that it is betterto follow the number thatthe Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) prayed and no one doubts this, nevertheless I think that there is no reason why the number of rak‘ahs should not be increased. This is not on the basis of turning away from the number chosen by the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), but on the basis thatthis is part of the goodness that it is prescribed to seek more of.
But the problem is if thereare two Witrs in one night, what should the worshipper do?
We say: if you want to pray tahajjud with the second imam, when the first imam prays Witr, do an additional rak‘ahs so that you will be praying two by two, and if you donot want to pray tahajjud at the end of the night, then pray Witr with the first imam, then if it so happens that after that you pray tahajjud, then do another rak‘ah after Witr with the second imam. End quote.
Majmoo‘ Fataawa wa Rasaa’il Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 13/436
What should be done in this case is that the people of the mosque should agree upon the number of rak‘ahs they will pray each night, which should suit all or most of them, so that there will not be any division among the worshippers and so that none of them will be deprived of reward, whichthey may be keen to attain were it not for theirwork.
We ask Allah to accept from us all and help us to obey Him.
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