Tashlumin Prayer for Those Who Woke Up Late

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Question

Due to my transgressions, I went to sleep yesterday at 5 and woke up after midday (with a break for the Shema reading). Am I allowed to pray Mincha twice?

Answer

If it was due to circumstances beyond your control and not intentional, meaning you intended to wake up and pray but fell asleep and did not wake up, you should pray Mincha twice: the first as Mincha and the second as Tashlumin for Shacharit. However, if you intended to continue sleeping until after the prayer time, you cannot pray the Tashlumin prayer.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 108, Seifim 7-8.

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