One: We pray to God to heal you . Two: There is no difficulty in not fasting the month of Ramadan due to illness. Then, if you are able to fast, then make up the fast of this month. And if you are not able, you will feed the poor one by one instead of every day. Shaykh 'Uthaymeen (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: Fasting is not obligatory on the disabled person. The proof is the word of Allaah : There are two types of disability: temporary disability and permanent disability. Temporary disability is that which is expected to be eliminated . And permanent disability is that which is not expected to be removed. It is obligatory on such a person to feed one miskin every day instead of every day. "[Al-Sharhul Mumti (6 / 324-325) End Reward will be written for him whether he collects it or collects it at home. Although it is better to pay in the mosque. And whoever goes to the mosque every year and prays Tarabi, then if he falls ill at home, then Allah will write down for him the full reward ; As if he had read Tarabi in the mosque. Narrated Abu Musa: The Messenger of Allah , may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: "If a servant falls ill or goes on a journey, the deeds which he used to do while he was mukim or healthy are written for him." [Sahih Bukhari (2998) ] Four: It is lawful for a person who has missed a night prayer due to some excuse like illness or sleep, etc., to perform qaya during this day prayer. It is narrated on the authority of Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) that if the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) missed any of the night prayers due to some pain or any other reason, he would have prayed twelve rak'ats during the day. "[Sahih Muslim (646) ] : "In this hadeeth, there is evidence that it is mustahab to perform the casual deeds regularly and to make up the missed prayers if they are missed." ; So that there is no beetir (odd), since there is no beetir prayer except at night. Allah is All-Knowing.