And none of the rulings regarding free women are established for her, except for the transfer of ownership specifically. However, it is recommended for her to cover her head so as to depart from the difference of opinion and to take the path of precaution.
200 - Issue; He said: (And whoever recalls that he owes a prayer while he is in another [prayer], he shall complete it, perform the one he remembered, and repeat the one he was in if the time remains).
The sum of this is that the order [of performance] is obligatory in the makeup of missed prayers. Ahmad stated this (1) in several places. [He said, in the narration of Abu Dawud, regarding one who missed a year's worth of prayers: He shall perform them, and repeat every prayer he prayed while he was mindful of what he had missed] (2). [It has been narrated from] (3) Ibn Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, that which indicates the obligation of the order, and the like is from al-Nakha'i, al-Zuhri, Rabi'ah, Yahya al-Ansari, Malik, al-Layth, Abu Hanifah, and Ishaq. Al-Shafi'i said: It is not obligatory; [because the makeup of a prescribed prayer is a missed duty, so the order is not required in it, like fasting] (4). As for us, [it has been narrated] (5): that the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, missed four prayers [on the day of the Trench (al-Khandaq)], so he performed them in order. And he said (6): "Pray as you have seen me praying (7)." Imam Ahmad narrated (8), with his chain of narration, from Abu Jum'ah Habib ibn Siba', who had met the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, saying: The Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, in the year of the Confederates (al-Ahzab), prayed the Maghrib, and when he finished, he said: "Has any one of you known that I prayed the 'Asr?" They said: O Messenger of Allah, you did not pray it. So he ordered the mu'adhdhin, who performed the iqamah for prayer, and he prayed the 'Asr, then repeated the Maghrib.
(1) Omitted from: MS (m). (2) Omitted from: MS (m). (3) In the original: "And from". (4) Omitted from: MS (m). (5) Omitted from: The Original. (6) In the original: "And he has said". (7) Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, in: Chapter on what has been said regarding a man who misses prayers, as to which he begins with, from the Chapters on Prayer. 'Aridat al-Ahwadhi 1/291. And al-Nasa'i, in: Chapter on how to make up missed prayer, from the Book of Times, and in: Chapter on the Adhan for a missed prayer, and Chapter on sufficiency for all that with a single Adhan, from the Book of Adhan. Al-Mujtaba 1/240, 2/15. And al-Bayhaqi, in: Chapter on the Adhan and Iqamah for combining missed prayers, from the Book of Prayer. Al-Sunan al-Kubra 1/402, 403. And see what preceded on page 157 in the citation of his statement, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him: "Pray as you have seen me praying." (8) In: al-Musnad 4/106.