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Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah

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Saying "Ameen" is permissible after reciting the Surah of al-Hamd in the Salat (but it's still not part of the Salat) especially with the intention of supplication.
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al-Masa'il al-Faqhiyyah, vol.1, p.92

 
Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah

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