If one missed a prayer and cannot perform tashlumin in the next prayer, may one pray it as a voluntary prayer later?
Synopsis
If one missed a prayer and cannot perform tashlumin (e.g., because further prayers were also missed), one may optionally pray it as a voluntary prayer and should introduce some novelty into it.
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