How To Pray On A Plane: 4 Essential Tips For Muslim Travellers (2024)

Whatever the reasons our travel may be, we are encouraged to accompany our trips with the intention of learning. The Messenger of Allah s.a.w. said, “Allah makes the way to Paradise easy for him who treads the path in search of knowledge.” [Hadith reported by Imam Muslim].

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As Muslim travellers, while we are enjoying our vacation, we should still make prayers our topmost priority. Praying is the most basic form of showing gratitude to our Creator, who has granted us the wealth, time and health to travel.

Alhamdulillah, we often witness our fellow Muslim brothers and sisters fulfilling their religious obligations (i.e prayers), whenever they have the chance, especially during transits at airports or Rest and Recreation (R&R) pit stops along the highways. However, have we ever wondered how can we perform our prayers during long-haul flights that have no stopovers?

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1. Conditions and essentials for prayer to be valid

As we all know, part of the conditions(Syarat)to validate our prayers are i) covering theAurah; ii) facing theQiblah; and iii) praying during the times of prayer.

Standing up while performing our obligatory prayer is also important as it is part of the essentials(Rukun)that one must act out when performing the prayer. Without fulfilling all the conditions(Syarat)and the essentials(Rukun), the prayer would become invalid.

2. Facing the Qiblah while on a plane

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Airlines such as Emirates have features that on their entertainment system that will show you the current qibla direction. But for those that don't have this feature, there are other ways around it.

Scholars agree unanimously that the five obligatory(Fard)prayers should be performed whilst facing theQiblahfrom the‘Takbiratul ihram’to the‘Salam’.

However, if one is in a moving vehicle such as a ship, train or plane, he must make the effort to face theQiblahto the best of his ability, and find the most suitable location to pray. If there is ample space or a wide area for one to perform his prayers, it is obligatory to face theQiblah and carry out the prayer as per normal (i.e. with Ruku’, Sujud etc) as much as possible.

However, if there is no space or if the space is too narrow for one to perform his prayers, one still has to face theQiblahduring the‘Takbiratul ihram’and continue performing his prayers facing any direction afterwards.

3. Standing or sitting while praying on a plane

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As far as you are able to, it is better for you to stand in prayer, even while you are on a plane. However, if it is not possible for you to do so because of dire circ*mstances such as space constraints or it is dangerous to do so because the plane is unstable, you may sit instead. ‘Imran Bin Husain narrated that the Prophet p.b.u.h. said to him: “Pray while standing and if you can’t, pray while sitting and you cannot do even that, then pray lying on your side.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

4. Performing prayers again if a condition or essential is not met

There areTWO opinionsfrom scholars. The Syafi’ie School of Jurisprudence (Mazhab) states that if one is unable to perform his prayers as per the norm (i.e. facing the Qiblah, standing, ruku’, sujud, etc.), he or she needs to perform the prayers again (Qada’) upon arriving at his or her destination.

It was reported that Jabir bin ’Abdillah r.a. said: “Rasulullah s.a.w. prayed (the Sunnah prayers) on his riding camel (moving vehicle) travelling to wherever he was travelling to, however when he wished to perform his Fard (obligatory) prayers, he would disembark his camel and face the Qiblah (to perform his prayers). [Hadith reported by Imam Al-Bukhari]

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However, some scholars view that one need not perform his prayers again if efforts have been made to face the Qiblah but he or she failed to do so due to dire circ*mstances.

According to Imam Al-Muzani, as quoted by Imam An-Nawawi in his book ‘Syarah Sahih Muslim’, religious obligations that are carried out to the best of one’s abilities, even if some of the conditions were not met and it was not done in a complete manner due to dire circ*mstances, and not out of abuse or lack of concern for one’s religion, are accepted and do not require them to be repeated.

Our scholars based this opinion on the hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah r.a., who says:

“I heard Rasulullah s.a.w. say: “What I have forbade you against, should be avoided, and what I have enjoined unto you, should be carried out to the best of your abilities. Verily, the destructions of those nations before you were due to (incessant and unnecessary) questions posed by them, and their dissents towards their Prophets”.

[Hadith reported by Imam Al-Bukhari & Muslim]

May Allah accept all our efforts and Ibadah in fulfilling our duties as His righteous servants, amin.

This post was written by UstazMuhammad Fadhlullah Bin Daud, who is part of the Asatizah Youth Network. Find more articles on Islamic religious knowledge at muslim.sg.

How To Pray On A Plane: 4 Essential Tips For Muslim Travellers (2024)

FAQs

How To Pray On A Plane: 4 Essential Tips For Muslim Travellers? ›

Prayer for the Trip

Subhana-alladhi sakh-khara la-na hadha wa ma kunna la-hu muqrinin. Wa inna ila Rabbi-na la munqalibun. In the name of Allah, and Praise be to Allah. Glory unto Him Who created this transportation, for us, though we were unable to create it on our own.

What is the Islamic prayer for flights? ›

Prayer for the Trip

Subhana-alladhi sakh-khara la-na hadha wa ma kunna la-hu muqrinin. Wa inna ila Rabbi-na la munqalibun. In the name of Allah, and Praise be to Allah. Glory unto Him Who created this transportation, for us, though we were unable to create it on our own.

How do you pray salah when Travelling? ›

If you leave a place before you have prayed Dhuhr and 'Asr and there is still enough daytime left to pray three rak'as you should pray them both as travelling prayers. If there is only enough time to pray two rak'as or one you should pray Dhuhr in full and 'Asr as a travelling prayer.

What is the Muslim supplication for travel? ›

O our Allah, make this our-journey easy, and wrap its length. O our Allah, You are (as) Companion in the journey. and (as) Successor in the family. O our Allah, I seek Your refuge from the hardship of journey, from the unlikable scene, and bad return with respect to wealth, family and children.

What prayers do you say before getting on a plane? ›

O God, our heavenly Father, whose glory fills the whole creation, and whose presence we find wherever we go: preserve those who travel; surround them with your loving care; protect them from every danger; and bring them in safety to their journey's end; through Jesus Christ our Lord.

How do you make dua on a plane? ›

When one enters or boards the plane, it is advised by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to recite the following verses to have a blessed and safe journey: “Bismillah, Walhamdulillah. Subhanal-ladzi sakh-khara lana hadza wa ma kunna lahu muqrinin. Wa inna ila Rabbina lamun-qalibun.”

What does Quran say about fly? ›

Indeed, Allah is to you ever Merciful. “There should be neither harming nor reciprocating harm.” “When a fly falls in the drink of one of you, he should fully dip it and then throw it away because there is a disease in one of its wings and cure in the other.”

What are the prayers and blessings for safe travels in Islam? ›

O Allah, lighten this journey and make its distance easy for us. O Allah, you are our Companion on the journey and the One in Whose care we leave our family. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the journey's hardships, and from distressing sights, and from finding our family and property in misfortune upon returning.

How do you say safe flight in Islam? ›

"Hafidaaka laah" means "May Allah keep you safe." You can also say "Fi Amanullah" to travellers, which means "May Allah's protection be with you." “Al-Hamdulillah 3ala-s-salama!” is another common Arabic phrase many Muslims use during travels, especially upon safe aeroplane touchdown.

How do you ask for Dua when traveling? ›

you should say the following Dua to ask Allah for his protection when Embarking on Travel. Subhana-alladhi sakh-khara la-na hadha wa ma kunna la-hu muqrinin. Wa inna ila Rabbi-na la munqalibun.

Where do Muslims travel to pray? ›

The pilgrimage draws Muslims from around the world to Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, where they walk in the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad and retrace the journey of Ibrahim and Ismail, or Abraham and Ishmael as they are known in the Christian and Jewish traditions.

What surah to read when travelling? ›

-Remember to ask Allah for His guidance throughout the journey, asking Him to help you stay on track spiritually. -If possible, try to read Surah Al-Kafirun (The Disbelievers) before embarking on any journey. This is a powerful Dua that promises protection, safety, and success during the journey.

Is it allowed to pray in plane? ›

Fardh (Obligatory), Wajib, Sunnah, and Nafl prayers are permissible in an airplane. However, facing the Qibla and Qiyam is a condition for performing Fardh Salah in an aircraft.

Can you pray on plane seat? ›

As long as you can offer the prayer standing for the standing parts, you should not offer it sitting. Perform takbirat ul-Ihram and recite the two surahs. If you can stand and cannot perform the ruku' properly, you can bend your head as a gesture for ruku'.

Are there prayer rooms on planes? ›

Saudi Arabian Airlines has dedicated prayer spaces. on their wide-body planes, while Etihad Airways. offers prayer rooms on their Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

Do planes have prayer rooms? ›

Several airlines provide prayer areas onboard so religious passengers don't miss the chance while flying. For those who pray multiple times on a daily basis, long-haul flights can pose a challenge. After all, most modern airliners offer little space for the usual practice.

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