Compensation for a Prayer Missed Due to Partial Negligence

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If I woke up today after midday and technically there is compensation, but I woke up several times (in the morning) and even 40 minutes before midday, I told myself I would get up in a few minutes but didn't get up before midday. Am I still considered forced or is it already negligence? Urgenttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt

Answer

Shalom Rav

If ultimately the omission was because you fell asleep, even if there was a time before when there was some negligence, you can pray the compensatory prayer.

Source

Mishnah Berurah, Siman 108, S"K 23
Since he did not cancel the prayer with indifference but intended to pray after finishing the task and then forgot:

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