Repetition of the Shatz after the Time of Prayer

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Question

A: Can the repetition of the Shatz be started after the time for the morning prayer has ended? B: If not, then did those who started say the blessings in vain?!

Answer

Shalom Rav

It is permissible to start the repetition of the Shatz, because in a situation where one did not pray before the time of prayer, one may pray until midday.

Therefore, it is not a blessing in vain.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 89, סעיף 1
If one erred or transgressed and prayed after four hours until midday, although he does not receive the reward as for praying on time, he still receives the reward for praying.

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