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I hardly rise up for Fajr prayer, is it allowed to sleep just after praying Fajr, if I wait for Subah-e-Sadiq, then I don’t get good sleep afterwards and this affects my job?

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I hardly rise up for Fajr prayer, is it allowed to sleep just after praying Fajr, if I wait for Subah-e-Sadiq, then I don’t get good sleep afterwards and this affects my job? Please also tell how to pray if I have to travel from Pakistan to Japan, In the aeroplane timing of which country has to be followed, and what about if I meet the same prayer again when I reach my destination?
It is permissible to pray any prayer before its time. Therefore, a person cannot pray the ‘fajar’ prayer before dawn because the time of the prayer begins from dawn. A person does not have to wait, after praying the morning prayer ‘fajar’, in order to go back to sleep, until sunrise.

If a person is traveling internationally then he should pray according to the times of different places and the prayers designated by those times. If he prays a prayer in its time then reaches another destination where the time is for the same prayer he doesn’t have to repeat it.

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