Partial Translation
of Sunan Abu-Dawud:
Prayer (Kitab Al-Salat): Details of Commencing Prayer
Book 3, Number 0725:
Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:
I purposely looked at the prayer of the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him), how he offered it. The
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stood up, faced the
direction of the qiblah and uttered the takbir (Allah is
most great) and then raised his hands in front of his
ears, then placed his right hand on his left (catching
each other).
When he was about to bow, he raised them in the same
manner. He then placed his hands on his knees. When he
raised his head after bowing, he raised them in the like
manner. When he prostrated himself he placed his
forehead between his hands.
He then sat down and spread his left foot and placed
his left hand on his left thigh, and kept his right
elbow aloof from his right thigh. He closed his two
fingers and made a circle (with the fingers).
I (Asim ibn Kulayb) saw him (Bishr ibn al-Mufaddal)
say in this manner. Bishr made the circle with the thumb
and the middle finger and pointed with the forefinger.
Book 3, Number 0727:
Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:
I witnessed the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) raise his
hands in front of his ears when he began to pray. I then
came back and saw them (the people) raising their hands
up to their chest when they began to pray. They wore
long caps and blankets.
Book 3, Number 0736:
Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:
I saw the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
raising his thumbs in prayer up to the lobes of his
ears.
Book 3, Number 0737:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) uttered
the takbir (Allah is most great) for prayer (in the
beginning), he raised his hands opposite to his
shoulders; and when he bowed, he did like that; and when
he raised his head to prostrate, he did like that; and
when he got up at the end of two rak'ahs, he did like
that.
Book 3, Number 0738:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Maymun al-Makki said: that he saw Abdullah ibn
az-Zubayr leading in prayer. He pointed with his hands
(i.e. raised his hands opposite to the shoulders) when
he stood up, when he bowed and when he prostrated, and
when he got up after prostration, he pointed with his
hands (i.e. raised his hands).
The I went to Ibn Abbas and said (to him) I saw Ibn
az-Zubayr praying that I never saw anyone praying. I
then told him about the pointing with his hands (raising
his hands). He said: If you like to see the prayer of
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) follower the
prayer as offered by Abdullah ibn az-Zubayr.
Book 3, Number 0739:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Nadr ibn Kathir as-Sa'di said: Abdullah ibn Tawus
prayed at my side in the mosque of al-Khayf. When he
made the first prostration, he raised his head after it
and raised his hands opposite to his face. This came as
something strange for me. I, therefore, said it to
Wuhayb ibn Khalid.
Then Wuhayb ibn Khalid said to him: You are doing a
thing that I did not see anyone do. Ibn Tawus then
replied: I saw my father doing it, and my father said: I
saw Ibn Abbas doing it. I do not know but he said: The
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to do it.
Book 3, Number 0743:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stood
for offering the obligatory prayer, he uttered the
takbir (Allah is most great) and raised his hands
opposite to his shoulders; and he did like that when he
finished recitation (of the Qur'an) and was about to
bow; and he did like that when he rose after bowing; and
he did not raise his hands in his prayer while he was in
his sitting position.
When he stood up from his prostrations (at the end of
two rak'ahs), he raised his hands likewise and uttered
the takbir (Allah is most great) and raised his hands so
as to bring them up to his shoulders, as he uttered the
takbir in the beginning of the prayer.
Book 3, Number 0745:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
If I were in front of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him), I would see his armpits. Ibn Mu'adh
added that Lahiq said: Do you not see, AbuHurayrah could
not stand in front of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
while he was praying. Musa added: When he uttered the
takbir, he raised his hands.
Book 3, Number 0746:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) taught us
how to pray. He then uttered the takbir (Allah is most
great) and raised his hands; when he bowed, he joined
his hands and placed them between his knees. When this
(report) reached Sa'd, he said: My brother said truly.
We used to do this; then we were later on commanded to
do this, that is, to place the hands on the knees.
Book 3, Number 0747:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
Alqamah said: Abdullah ibn Mas'ud said: Should I pray
in the way the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) had
performed it? He said: He prayed, raising his hands only
once.
Book 3, Number 0749:
Narrated Al-Bara' ibn Azib:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) began
prayer, he raised his hands up to his ears, then he did
not repeat.
Book 3, Number 0751:
Narrated Al-Bara' ibn Azib:
I saw that the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
raised his hands when he began prayer, but he did not
raise them until he finished (prayer).
Book 3, Number 0752:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) began
his prayer, he raised his hands extensively.
Book 3, Number 0754:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
AbuUthman an-Nahdi said: When Ibn Mas'ud prayed he
placed his left hand on the right. The Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) saw him and placed his right hand on
his left one.
Book 3, Number 0755:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
AbuJuhayfah said: Ali said that it is a sunnah to
place one hand on the other in prayer below the navel.
Book 3, Number 0756:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
Jarir ad-Dabbi reported: I saw Ali (Allah be pleased
with him) catching hold of his left hand) by his right
hand on the wrist above the navel.
Book 3, Number 0757:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
(The established way of folding hands is) to hold the
hands by the hands in prayer below the navel.
Book 3, Number 0758:
Narrated Tawus:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to
place his right hand on his left hand, then he folded
them strictly on his chest in prayer.
Book 3, Number 0763:
Narrated Jubayr ibn Mut'im:
Jabir saw the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
observing prayer. (The narrator Amr said: I do not know
which prayer he was offering.)
He (the Prophet) said: Allah is altogether great;
Allah is altogether great; Allah is altogether great;
and praise be to Allah in abundance; and praise be to
Allah is abundance; and praise be to Allah in abundance.
Glory be to Allah in the morning and after (saying it
three times). I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed
devil, from his puffing up (nafkh), his spitting (nafth)
and his evil suggestion (hamz).
He (Amr) said: His nafth it poetry, his nafkh is
pride, and his hamz is madness.
Book 3, Number 0765:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Asim ibn Humayd said: I asked Aisha: By what words
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) would begin his
supererogatory prayer at night?
She replied: You ask me about a thing of which no one
asked me before you. When he stood up, be uttered the
takbir (Allah is most great) ten times, and uttered
"Praise be to Allah" ten times, and uttered "Glory be to
Allah " ten times, and uttered "There is no god but
Allah" ten times, and sought forgiveness ten times, and
said: O Allah, forgive me, and guide me, and give me
sustenance, and keep me well, and he sought refuge in
Allah from the hardship of standing before Allah on the
Day of Judgment.
Book 3, Number 0772:
Narrated Rifa'ah ibn Rafi':
I offered prayer behind the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). Rifa'ah sneezed. The narrator
Qutaybah did not mention the name Rifa'ah (but he said:
I sneezed). So I said: Praise be to Allah, praise much,
good and blessed therein, blessed thereupon, as our Lord
likes and is pleased. When the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) finished his prayer, he turned and
said: Who was the speaker in prayer? He then narrated
the rest of the tradition like that of Malik and
completed it.
Book 3, Number 0774:
Narrated AbuSa'id al-Khudri:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) got up
to pray at night (for tahajjud prayer) he uttered the
takbir and then said: "Glory be to Thee, O Allah," and
"Praise be to Thee" and "Blessed is Thy name," and
Exalted is Thy greatness." and "There is no god but
Thee." He then said: "There is no god but Allah" three
times; he then said: "Allah is altogether great" three
times: "I seek refuge in Allah, All-Hearing and
All-Knowing from the accursed devil, from his evil
suggestion (hamz), from his puffing up (nafkh), and from
his spitting (nafth)" He then recited (the Qur'an).
Book 3, Number 0775:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) began
his prayer, he said: "Glory be to Thee, O Allah," and
"Praise be to Thee" and "Blessed is Thy name, and
Exalted is Thy greatness, sand there is no god but
Allah."
Book 3, Number 0776:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
I remember two period of silence in prayer, one when
the imam said the takbir; and one when he finished
reciting the Fatihah and the surah when he was about to
bow. But Imran ibn Husayn took it as something strange.
So they wrote about it to Ubayy (ibn Ka'b) in Medina. He
verified the statement of Samurah.
Book 3, Number 0778:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub; Ubayy ibn Ka'b:
Samurah ibn Jundub and Imran ibn Husayn had a
discussion (about the periods of silence in prayer).
Samurah then said that he remembered two periods of
silence from the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him);
one when he uttered the takbir and the other when he
finished reciting: "Not of those with whom Thou art
angry, nor of those who go astray" (i.7).
Samurah remembered that, but Imran ibn Husayn
rejected it.
Then they wrote about it to Ubayy ibn Ka'b. He wrote
a letter to them and gave a reply to them that Samurah
remembered correctly.
Book 3, Number 0779:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
I remember from the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) two periods of silence. Sa'id said:
We asked Qatadah: What are those two periods of silence?
He said: (one) when he began his prayer, and (one) when
he finished the recitation. Then he added: When he
finished reciting (the closing verse of the Fatihah):
"Not of those with whom Thou art angry, nor of who go
astray."
Book 3, Number 0785:
Narrated Uthman ibn Affan::
Yazid al-Farisi said: I heard Ibn Abbas say: I asked
Uthman ibn Affan: What moved you to put the (Surah)
al-Bara'ah which belongs to the mi'in (surahs)
(containing one hundred verses) and the (Surah) al-Anfal
which belongs to the mathani (Surahs) in the category of
as-sab'u at-tiwal (the first long surah or chapters of
the Qur'an), and you did not write "In the name of
Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful" between them?
Uthman replied: When the verses of the Qur'an were
revealed to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), he called
someone to write them down for him and said to him: Put
this verse in the surah in which such and such has been
mentioned; and when one or two verses were revealed, he
used to say similarly (regarding them). (Surah) al-Anfal
is the first surah that was revealed at Medina, and
(Surah) al-Bara'ah was revealed last in the Qur'an, and
its contents were similar to those of al-Anfal. I,
therefore, thought that it was a part of al-Anfal. Hence
I put them in the category of as-sab'u at-tiwal (the
seven lengthy surahs), and I did not write "In the name
of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful" between them.
Book 3, Number 0792:
Narrated Some Companions of the Prophet:
AbuSalih reported on the authority of some Companions
of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him): The Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) said to a person: what do you say in
prayer?
He replied: I first recite tashahhud (supplication
recited in sitting position), and then I say: O Allah, I
ask Thee for Paradise, and I seek refuge in Thee from
Hell-Fire, but I do not understand your sound and the
sound of Mu'adh (what you say or he says in prayer). The
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: We too go around it
(paradise and Hell-fire).
Book 3, Number 0804:
Narrated Jabir ibn Samurah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to
recite in the noon and afternoon prayer: "By the Heaven
and the Morning Star" (Surah 86) and "By the Heaven ,
holding mansions of the stars" (Surah 85) and similar
surahs of equal length.
Book 3, Number 0807:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Abdullah ibn Ubaydullah said: I went to Ibn Abbas
accompanying some youths of Banu Hashim. We said to one
of them: Ask Ibn Abbas: Did the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) recite (the Qur'an) in the noon and
afternoon prayers? He replied: No. People said to him:
Perhaps he might recite the Qur'an quietly. He said: May
your face be scratched (a kind of curse)! This
(statement) is worse than the former.
He was only a servant (of Allah) receiving Commands
from Him. He preached (the divine) message which he
brought with him. He did not command anything to us
(Banu Hashim) specially excluding other people except
three points: he commanded us to perform ablution
perfectly, and not to accept charity (sadaqah) and not
to make pairing of donkey with horse.
Book 3, Number 0808:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
I do not know whether the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) would recite the Qur'an at the noon
and afternoon prayer or not.
Book 3, Number 0815:
Narrated Mu'adh ibn Abdullah al-Juhani:
A man of Juhaynah told him that he had heard the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) reciting "When the earth is
shaken" (Surah 99) in both rak'ahs of the morning
prayer. But I do not know whether he had forgotten, or
whether he recited it on purpose.
Book 3, Number 0822:
Narrated Ubadah ibn as-Samit:
We were behind the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) at the dawn prayer, and he recited
(the passage), but the recitation became difficult for
him. Then when he finished, he said: Perhaps you recite
behind your imam? We replied: Yes, it is so, Apostle of
Allah. He said: Do not do so except when it is Fatihat
al-Kitab, for he who does not recite it is not credited
with having prayed.
Book 3, Number 0825:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
finished a prayer in which he had recited (the Qur'an)
loudly, he asked: Did any of you recite along with me
just now? A man replied: Yes, Apostle of Allah. He said:
I am wondering what is the matter with me that I have
been contended with reciting the Qur'an. He said: When
the people heard that from the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) they ceased reciting (the Qur'an)
along with him at the prayers in which he recited aloud.
Book 3, Number 0827:
Narrated Imran ibn Husayn:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) led (us) in the noon
prayer, and a man came and recited behind him "Glorify
the name of thy Lord, the Most High" (Surah 87). When he
finished (the prayer), he said: Which of you recited?
They (the people) said: A man (recited). He said: I knew
that some one of you confused me in it (in the
recitation of the Qur'an).
Book 3, Number 0829:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) came to us
while we were reciting the Qur'an, and there were among
us bedouins and the non-Arabs. He said: Recite, all is
well. In the near future there will appear people who
will straighten it (the Qur'an) as an arrow is
straightened. They will recite it quickly and not slowly
(or it means that they will get the reward in this world
and not in the Hereafter).
Book 3, Number 0831:
Narrated Abdullah ibn AbuAwfa:
A man came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) and
said: I cannot memorise anything from the Qur'an: so
teach me something which is sufficient for me. He said:
Say Glory be to Allah, and praise be to Allah, and there
is no god but Allah, and Allah is most great, and there
is no might and no strength but in Allah.
:He said: Apostle of Allah, this is for Allah, but
what is for me? He said: Say: O Allah have mercy on me,
and sustain me, and keep me well, and guide me. When he
stood up, he made a sign with his hand (indicating that
he had earned a lot).
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: He
filed up his hand with virtues.
Book 3, Number 0837:
Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:
I saw that the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) placed his
knees (on the ground) before placing his hands when he
prostrated himself. And when he stood up, he raised his
hands before his knees.
Book 3, Number 0840:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: (Does) one of
you kneel down in his prayer as a camel kneels down
(i.e. put his knees before his hands).
Book 3, Number 0849:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to say between
the two prostrations: "O Allah, forgive me, have mercy
on me, guide me, heal me, and provide for me."
Book 3, Number 0850:
Narrated Asma' daughter of AbuBakr:
I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say:
One of you who believes in Allah and in the Last Day
should not raise her head until the men raise their
heads (after prostration) lest they should see the
private parts of men.
Book 3, Number 0854:
Narrated AbuMas'ud al-Badri:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: A man's prayer
does not avail him unless he keeps his back steady when
bowing and prostrating.
Book 3, Number 0856:
Narrated Rifa'ah ibn Rafi':
A man entered the mosque...... He then narrated the
tradition like the one narrated in (No.855).
This version is as follows: The Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) said: The prayer of anyone is not
perfect unless he performs ablution perfectly; he should
then utter the takbir, and praise Allah, the Exalted,
and admire Him; he should then recite the Qur'an as much
as he desires. He should then say: "Allah is Most
Great". Next he should bow so that all his joints return
to their proper places. Then he should say: "Allah
listens to the one who praises Him", and stand erect. He
should then say:"Allah is most great," and should
prostrate himself so that all his joints are completely
at rest. Then he should say: "Allah is most great"; he
should raise his head (at the end of prostration) till
he sits erect. Then he should say: "Allah is most
great"; then he should prostrate himself till all his
joints return to their proper places. Then he should
raise his head and say the takbir. When he does so, then
his prayer is completed.
Book 3, Number 0857:
Narrated Rifa'ah ibn Rafi':
This version (of Hadith No 856) adds: The Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: The prayer of any of you
is not complete until he performs ablution perfectly, as
Allah, the Exalted, has ordered you. He should wash his
face and hands up to the elbows, and wipe his head and
(wash) his feet up to the ankles. Then he should exalt
Allah and praise Him. Then he should recite the Qur'an
as much as it is convenient for him.
(Narrator then narrated the tradition like Hammad's,
No. 856). He said: He then utter the takbir and
prostration himself so that his face is at rest.
Hammam (sub-narrator) said: Sometimes he reported: So
that his forehead is at rest on the ground, and his
joints return to their places and are loosened. Then he
should say the takbir and then sit right on his hips and
erect his back. He described the nature of prayer in
this way by offering four rak'ahs until he finished it.
The prayer of any of you is not complete unless he does
so.
Book 3, Number 0861:
Narrated AbdurRahman ibn Shibl:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) prohibited
to peck like a crow, and to spread (the forearms) like a
wild beast, and to fix a place in the mosque like a
camel which fixes its place. These are the wordings of
Qutaybah.
Book 3, Number 0862:
Narrated Uqbah ibn Amr al-Ansari:
Salim al-Barrad said: We came to AbuMas'ud Uqbah ibn
Amr al-Ansari and said to him: Tell us about the prayer
of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
He stood up before us in the mosque and said the
takbir. When he bowed, he placed his hands upon his
knees and put his fingers below, and kept his elbows
(arms) away from his sides, so everything returned
properly to its place. Then he said: "Allah listens to
him who praises Him"; then he stood up so that
everything returned properly to its place; then he said
the takbir and prostrated and put the palms of his hands
on the ground; he kept his elbow (arms) away from his
sides, so that everything returned to its proper place.
Then he raised his head and sat so that everything
returned to its place; he then repeated it in a similar
way. Then he offered four rak'ahs of prayer like this
rak'ah and completed his prayer.
Then he said: Thus we witnessed the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) offering his prayer.
Book 3, Number 0863:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
Anas ibn Hakim ad-Dabbi said that he feared Ziyad or
Ibn Ziyad; so he came to Medina and met AbuHurayrah. He
attributed his lineage to me and I became a member of
his lineage.
AbuHurayrah said (to me): O youth, should I not
narrate a tradition to you? I said: Why not, may Allah
have mercy on you?
(Yunus (a narrator) said: I think he narrated it (the
tradition) from the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him):) The
first thing about which the people will be called to
account out of their actions on the Day of Judgment is
prayer. Our Lord, the Exalted, will say to the angels -
though He knows better: Look into the prayer of My
servant and see whether he has offered it perfectly or
imperfectly. If it is perfect, that will be recorded
perfect.
If it is defective, He will say: See there are some
optional prayers offered by My servant. If there are
optional prayer to his credit, He will say: Compensate
the obligatory prayer by the optional prayer for My
servant. Then all the actions will be considered
similarly.
Book 3, Number 0865:
Narrated Tamim ad-Dari:
Tamim reported this tradition from the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) as (Hadith No 863). This version
adds: Then zakat will be considered in a similar way.
Then all the actions will be considered accordingly.
Book 3, Number 0868:
Narrated Uqbah ibn Amir:
When "Glorify the name of your mighty Lord" was
revealed, the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said:
Use it when bowing, and when "Glorify the name of your
most high Lord" was revealed, he said: Use it when
prostrating yourself.
Book 3, Number 0869:
Narrated Uqbah ibn Amir:
The above (No 868) tradition has also been reported
through a different chain of narrators by Uqbah ibn Amir
to the same effect. This version adds: When the Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) bowed, he said: "Glory and
praise be to my mighty Lord" three times, and when he
prostrated himself, he said: "Glory and praise be to my
most high Lord" three times.
Book 3, Number 0872:
Narrated Awf ibn Malik al-Ashja'i:
I stood up to pray along with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him); he got up and recited Surat
al-Baqarah (Surah 2).
When he came to a verse which spoke of mercy, he
stopped and made supplication, and when he came to verse
which spoke of punishment, he stopped and sought refuge
in Allah, then he bowed and paused as long as he stood
(reciting Surah al-Baqarah), and said while bowing,
"Glory be to the Possessor of greatness, the Kingdom,
grandeur and majesty."
:Then he prostrated himself and paused as long as he
stood up and recited Surat Aal Imran (Surah 3) and then
recited many surahs one after another.
Book 3, Number 0873:
Narrated Hudhayfah:
Hudhayfah saw the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) praying at night. He said: Allah is
most great" three times, "Possessor of kingdom,
grandeur, greatness and majesty."
He then began (his prayer) and recited Surah
al-Baqarah; then he bowed and he paused in bowing as
long as he stood up; he said while bowing, "Glory be to
my mighty Lord," "Glory be to my mighty Lord" ; then he
raised his head, after bowing: then he stood up and he
paused as long as he paused in bowing and said, "Praise
be to my Lord" ; then he prostrated and paused in
prostration as long as he paused in the standing
position; he said while prostrating: "Glory be to my
most high Lord"; then he raised his head after
prostration, and sat as long as he prostrated, and said
while sitting: "O my Lord forgive me."
He offered four rak'ahs of prayer and recited in them
Surah al-Baqarah, Aal Imran, an-Nisa, al-Ma'idah, or
al-An'am. The narrator Shu'bah doubted.
Book 3, Number 0879:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to make
supplication during the prayer saying: "O Allah, I seek
refuge in Thee from the punishment of the grave; I seek
refuge in Thee from the trial of the Antichrist; I seek
refuge in Thee from the trial of life and the trial of
death; O Allah, I seek refuge in Thee from sin and
debt." Someone said to him: How often you seek refuge
from debt! He replied: When a man is in debt, he talks
and tells lies, makes promises and breaks them.
Book 3, Number 0880:
Narrated AbuLayla al-Ansari:
I prayed by the side of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) in the supererogatory prayer and I
heard him say: "I refuge in Allah from the Hell-Fire;
woe to the inmates of the Hell-fire!"
Book 3, Number 0885:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: When one of you
bows, he should say three time,:"Glory be to my mighty
Lord," and when he prostrates, he should say: "Glory be
to my most high Lord" three times. This is the minimum
number.
Book 3, Number 0886:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: When
one of you recites "By the fig and the olive" (Surah 95)
and comes to its end "Is not Allah the best judge?"
(verse 8), he should say: "Certainly, and I am one of
those who testify to that." When one recites "I swear by
the Day of Resurrection" (Surah 75) and comes to "Is not
that one able to raise the dead to life? (verse 40), he
should say: "Certainly." And when one recites "By those
that are sent" (Surah 77), and comes to "Then in what
message after that will they believe? " (Surah 50), he
should say: "We believe in Allah."
The narrator Isma'il (ibn Umayyah) said: I beg to
repeat (this tradition) before the Bedouin (who reported
this tradition) so that I might see whether he (was
mistaken).
He said: My nephew, do you think that I did not
remember it? I performed sixty hajj (pilgrimages); there
is no hajj but I recognize the came on which I performed
it.
Book 3, Number 0887:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
I did not offer behind anyone after the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) a prayer like the prayer
offered by the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) than
this youth, i.e. Umar ibn AbdulAziz. We estimated
reciting glorification ten times in his bowing, and in
his prostration ten times.
Book 3, Number 0888:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Ibn Abbas reported the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) as
saying: I have been commanded - according to the version
of Hammad: Your Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was
commanded - to prostrate on seven (bones), and not to
fold back the hair or the clothing.
Book 3, Number 0891:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Both hands
prostrate as the face prostrates. When one of you puts
his face (on the ground) he should put his hands too (on
the ground). And when he raises it, he should raise them
too.
Book 3, Number 0895:
Narrated Al-Bara' ibn Azib:
Al-Bara' described to us (the nature of prostration).
He placed his hands (palms), reclined on his knees, and
raised his hips; he said: This is how the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to prostrate himself.
Book 3, Number 0898:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
I came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) from
behind. I saw the whiteness of his armpits and he kept
his arms away from his sides and raised his stomach
(from the ground).
Book 3, Number 0899:
Narrated Ahmar ibn Jaz':
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
prostrated himself, he kept his arms far away from his
sides so much so that we took pity on him.
Book 3, Number 0901:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Companions of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
complained to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) about the
hardship when they kept their forearms far away from
their sides while prostrating. He said: Take help with
the elbows (by spreading them on the ground and sticking
them to the sides).
Book 3, Number 0902:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Sa'id ibn Ziyad ibn Subayh al-Hanafi said: I prayed
by the side of Ibn Umar and I put my hands on my waist.
When he finished his prayer, He said: This is a cross in
prayer; the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to
forbid it.
Book 3, Number 0903:
Narrated Abdullah ibn ash-Shikhkhir:
I saw the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
praying and a sound came from his breast like the
rumbling of a mill owing to weeping.
Book 3, Number 0906:
Narrated Al-Miswar ibn Yazid al-Maliki:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) recited -
Yahya (sub narrator) said: Sometimes al-Miswar said: I
prayed along with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) and witnessed that he recited - the
Qur'an during the prayer and omitted something (i.e.
some verses inadvertently) which he did not recite.
A man said to him: Apostle of Allah, you omitted
such-and-such verse. The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) said: Why did you not remind me of
it?
The narrator Sulayman said in his version: He (the
man) said: I thought that it (the verse) was repealed.
Book 3, Number 0908:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: Ali,
do not instruct the imam during the prayer.
Book 3, Number 0909:
Narrated AbuDharr:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Allah, the Most
High, continues to turn favourably towards a servant
while he is engaged in prayer as long as he does not
look to the side (by turning the neck), but if he does
so, He turns away from him.
Book 3, Number 0916:
Narrated Sahl ibn al-Hanzaliyyah:
The iqamah for the morning prayer was pronounced and
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) began to offer
prayer while he was looking at the mountain-pass.
(AbuDawud elaborated that the Prophet had sent a
horseman to the mountain-pass at night in order to keep
watch.)
Book 3, Number 0918:
Narrated AbuQatadah:
We were sitting in the mosque when the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) came upon us carrying Umamah
daughter of Abul'As ibn ar-Rabi'. Her mother was Zaynab
daughter of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
She (Umamah) was a child and he (the Prophet) was
carrying her on his shoulder.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) led (the
people) in prayer while she was on his shoulder. When he
bowed he put her down and took her up when he got up. He
kept on doing so until he finished his prayer.
Book 3, Number 0921:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Kill the two
black things during prayer, the snake and scorpion.
Book 3, Number 0922:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was praying
with his door bolted. I came and asked to have the door
opened. He walked and opened the door for me. He then
returned to his place for prayer. He (the narrator
Urwah) mentioned that the door faced the qiblah.
Book 3, Number 0924:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
We used to salute during prayer and talk about our
needs. I came to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) and found him praying. I saluted
him, but he did not respond to me. I recalled what
happened to me in the past and in the present.
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
finished his prayer, he said to me: Allah, the Almighty,
creates new command as He wishes, and Allah, the
Exalted, has sent a fresh command that you must not talk
during prayer. He then returned my salutation.
Book 3, Number 0925:
Narrated Suhayb:
I passed by the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
who was praying. I saluted him and he returned it by
making a sign.
The narrator said: I do not know but that he said: He
made a sign with his finger. This is the version
reported by Qutaybah.
Book 3, Number 0927:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) went to Quba
to offer prayer. Then the Ansar (the Helpers) came to
him and gave him a salutation while he was engaged in
prayer.
I asked Bilal: How did you find the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) responding to them when they gave
him a salutation while he was engaged in prayer. He
replied: In this way, and Ja'far ibn Awn demonstrated by
spreading his palm, and keeping its inner side below and
its back side above.
Book 3, Number 0932:
Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) recited
the verse "Nor of those who go astray" (Surah
al-Fatihah, verse 7), he would say Amin; and raised his
voice (while uttering this word).
Book 3, Number 0934:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) recited
the verse "Not of those with whom Thou art angry, nor of
those who go astray," he would say Amin so loudly that
those near him in the first row would hear it.
Book 3, Number 0938:
Narrated AbuZuhayr an-Numayri:
AbuMisbah al-Muqra'i said: We used to sit in the
company of AbuZuhayr an-Numayri. He was a companion of
the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), and he used to narrate
good traditions. Once a man from among us made a
supplication. He said: End it with the utterance of
Amin, for Amin is like a seal on the book.
AbuZuhayr said: I shall tell you about that. We went
out with the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) one
night and came upon a man who made supplication with
persistence. The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) waited to
hear him. The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: He will
have done something which guarantees (Paradise for him)
if he puts a seal to it. One of the people asked: What
should he use as a seal? He replied: Amin, for if he
ends it with Amin, he will do something which guarantees
(Paradise for him).
Then the man who questioned the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) came to the man who was
supplicating, and said to him: So-and-so, end it with
Amin and receive the good news. These are the words of
Mahmud.
Book 3, Number 0943:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to make a sign
during prayer.
Book 3, Number 0944:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Saying Tasbih
applies to men during prayer and clapping applies to
women. Anyone who makes a sign during his prayer, a sign
which is intelligible by implication, should repeat it
(i.e. his prayer).
(AbuDawud commented on the Hadith saying, this is a
result of confusion.)
Book 3, Number 0945:
Narrated AbuDharr:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: When one of you
gets up to pray, he must not remove pebbles, for mercy
is facing him.
Book 3, Number 0948:
Narrated Umm Qays bint Mihsan:
Hilal ibn Yasaf said: I came to ar-Raqqah (a place in
Syria). One of my companions said to me: Do you want to
see any of the Companions of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him)? I said: A good opportunity. So we
went to Wabisah.
I said to my friend: Let us first see his mode of
living. He had a cap with two ears stuck (to his head),
and wearing a brown silken robe. He was resting on a
staff during prayer. We asked him (about resting on the
staff) after salutation; He said: Umm Qays daughter of
Mihsan said to me that when the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) became aged and the flesh grew
increasingly on him, he took a prop at his place of
prayer and rested on it.
Book 3, Number 0957:
Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:
I said that I should look at the prayer of the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) how he prays. The
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stood up and faced
the qiblah (i.e. the direction of Ka'bah) and uttered
the takbir (Allah is most great); then he raised his
hands till he brought them in front of his ears; then he
caught hold of his left hand with his right hand (i.e.
folded his hands).
When he was about to bow, he raised them (his hands)
in a like manner. Then he sat, stretched out his left
foot (to sit on it), placed his left hand on his left
thigh, and kept away the tip of his right elbow from his
right thigh, joined two fingers, formed a ring, to do
so. And the narrator Bishr made a ring with the thumb
and the middle finger.
Book 3, Number 0964:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
We did not know what we should say when we sat during
prayer. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was
taught (by Allah). He then narrated the tradition to the
same effect. Sharik reported from Jami', from AbuWa'il
on the authority of Abdullah ibn Mas'ud something
similar.
He said: He used to teach us also some other words,
but he did not teach them as he taught us the tashahhud:
O Allah, join our hearts, mend our social relationship,
guide us to the path of peace, bring us from darkness to
light, save us from obscenities, outward or inward, and
bless our ears, our eyes, our hearts, our wives, our
children, and relent toward us; Thou art the Relenting,
the Merciful. And make us grateful for Thy blessing and
make us praise it while accepting it and give it to us
in full.
Book 3, Number 0965:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
Alqamah said that Abdullah ibn Mas'ud caught hold of
his hand saying that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) caught hold of his (Ibn Mas'ud's)
hand and taught him the tashahhud during prayer.
He then narrated the (well known ) tradition (of
tashahhud). This version adds: When you say this or
finish this, then you have completed your prayer. If you
want to stand up, then stand, and if you want to remain
sitting, then remain sitting.
Book 3, Number 0967:
Narrated AbuMusa al-Ash'ari:
Hittan ibn Abdullah ar-Ruqashi said: AbuMusa
al-Ash'ari led us in prayer.
When he sat at the end of his prayer, one of the
people said: Prayer has been established by virtue and
purity.
When AbuMusa returned (from his prayer or finished
his prayer), he gave his attention to the people, and
said: Which of you is the speaker of such and such
words? The people remained silent. Which of you is the
speaker of such and such words? The people remained
silent. He said: You might have said them, Hittan. He
replied: I did not say them. I was afraid you might
punish me. One of the people said: I said them and I did
not intend by them (anything) except good.
AbuMusa said: Do you not know how you utter (them) in
your prayer? The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
addressed us, and taught us and explained to us our way
of doing and taught us our prayer.
He said: When you pray a (congregational) prayer,
straighten your rows, then one of you should lead you in
prayer. When he says the takbir (Allah is Most Great),
say the takbir, and when he recites verses "Not of those
upon whom is Thy anger, nor of those who err" (i.e. the
end of Surah i.), say Amin; Allah will favour you. When
he says "Allah is most great," and bows, say "Allah is
most great" and bow, for the imam will bow before you,
and will raise (his head) before you.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: This
is for that. When he says "Allah listens to the one who
praises Him," say: "O Allah, our Lord, to Thee be
praise, Allah be praised," Allah will listen to you, for
Allah, the Exalted, said by the tongue of His Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him): "Allah listens to the one who
praises Him." When he says "Allah is most great" and
prostrates, say: "Allah is most great" and prostrate,
for the imam prostrates before you and raises his head
before you.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: This
is for that. When he sits, each one of you should say
"The adorations of the tongue, all good things, and acts
of worship are due to Allah. Peace be upon you, O
Prophet, and Allah's mercy and His blessings. Peace be
upon us and upon Allah's upright servants. I testify
that there is no god but Allah, and I testify that
Muhammad is His servant and Apostle."
Book 3, Number 0970:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) commanded us
(to recite) when we sit in the middle of the prayer or
at its end before the salutation: The adorations of the
tongue, all good things, acts of worship, and the
Kingdom are due to Allah. Then give salutation to the
right side; then salute your reciter (i.e. the imam) and
yourselves.
Book 3, Number 0979:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to say after the
tashahhud: "O Allah, I seek refuge in Thee from the
punishment in Hell, and I seek refuge in Thee from the
punishment in the grave, and I seek refuge in Thee from
the trial of antichrist, and I seek refuge in Thee from
the trial of life and death."
Book 3, Number 0980:
Narrated Mihjan ibn al-Adra':
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) entered the
mosque and saw a man who had finished his prayer, and
was reciting the tashahhud saying: O Allah, I ask you, O
Allah, the One, the eternally besought of all, He
begetteth not, nor was He begotten, and there is none
comparable unto Him, that you may forgive me my sins,
you are Most Forgiving, Merciful.
He (the Prophet) said: He was forgiven (repeating
three times.)
Book 3, Number 0981:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
It pertains to the sunnah to utter the tashahhud
quietly.
Book 3, Number 0984:
Narrated Abdullah ibn az-Zubayr:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to point with
his finger (at the end of the tashahhud) and he would
not move it.
Book 3, Number 0986:
Narrated AbuMalik Numayr al-Khuza'i:
I saw the Prophet (peace be upon him placing his
right hand on his right thigh and raising his forefinger
curving it a little.
Book 3, Number 0987:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) prohibited,
according to the version of Ahmad ibn Hanbal, that a
person should sit during prayer while he is leaning on
his hand.
According to the version of Ibn Shibwayh, he
prohibited that a man should lean on his hand during
prayer.
According to the version of Ibn Rafi', he prohibited
that a man should pray while he is leaning on his hand,
and he mentioned this tradition in the chapter on
"Raising the head after prostration."
According to the version of Ibn AbdulMalik, he
prohibited that a man should lean on his hand when he
stands up after prostration.
Book 3, Number 0990:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was in the first two
rak'ahs as though he were on heated stones.
The narrator Shu'bah said: We said: Till he (the
Prophet) got up.
Book 3, Number 0991:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to give the
salutation to his left and right sides until the
whiteness of his cheek was seen, (saying: "Peace be upon
you, and mercy of Allah" twice.
AbuDawud said: This is a version of the tradition
reported by AbuSufyan. The version of Isra'il did not
explain it. AbuDawud said: This tradition has been
narrated by Zubayr from AbuIshaq and Yahya ibn Adam from
Isra'il from AbuIshaq from AbdurRahman ibn al-Aswad from
his father from Alqamah on the authority of Abdullah ibn
Mas'ud. AbuDawud said: Shu'bah used to reject this
tradition, the tradition narrated by AbuIshaq as coming
from the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
Book 3, Number 0992:
Narrated Wa'il ibn Hujr:
I offered prayer along with the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). He would give the salutation to his
right side (saying): Peace be upon you and mercy of
Allah; and to his left side (saying): Peace be upon you
and mercy of Allah.
Book 3, Number 0996:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) commanded us to
respond to the salutation of the imam. and to love each
other, and to salute each other.
Book 3, Number 0999:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Shortening the
salutation is sunnah (commendable).
Book 3, Number 1001:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Cannot any one
of you (according to the version of the narrator
AbdulWarith) step forward or backward or at his right or
left. The version of Hammad added: during prayer; that
is, in supererogatory prayer.
Book 3, Number 1002:
Narrated Al-Azraq ibn Qays:
An imam of ours, whose kunyah (surname) was
AbuRimthah, led us in prayer and said: I prayed this
prayer, or one like it, with the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). AbuBakr and Umar were standing in
the front row on his right and there was a man who had
been present at the first takbir in the prayer. The
Prophet of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) offered the prayer,
then gave the salutation to his right and his left so
that we saw the whiteness of his cheeks, then turned
away as AbuRimthah (meaning himself) had done.
The man who has been present with him at the first
takbir in the prayer then got up to pray another prayer,
whereupon Umar leaped up and, seizing him by the
shoulders, shook him and said: Sit down, for the People
of the Book perished for no other reason than that there
was no interval between their prayers.
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) raised his eyes and
said: Allah has made you say what is right, son of
al-Khattab.
Book 3, Number 1010:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
When the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) finished two
rak'ahs of an obligatory prayer, a man asked him:
Apostle of Allah, has the prayer been shortened, or have
you forgotten? he replied: I did not do all that. The
people said: Apostle of Allah, you did that. Therefore,
he offered another two rak'ahs or prayer and did not
make two prostrations due to forgetfulness.
Book 3, Number 1015:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) offered
prayer. The version of the narrator Ibrahim goes: I do
not know whether he increased or decreased (the rak'ahs
of prayer).
When he gave the salutation, he was asked: Has
something new happened in the prayer, Apostle of Allah?
He said: What is it? They said: You prayed so many and
so many (rak'ahs). He then relented his foot and faced
the Qiblah and made two prostrations. He then gave the
salutation. When he turned away (finished the prayer),
he turned his face to us and said: Had anything new
happened in prayer, I would have informed you. I am only
a human being and I forget just as you do; so when I
forget, remind me, and when any of you is in doubt about
his prayer he should aim at what is correct, and
complete his prayer in that respect, then give the
salutation and afterwards made two prostrations.
Book 3, Number 1018:
Narrated Mu'awiyah ibn Khudayj:
One day the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
prayed and gave the salutation while a rak'ah of the
prayer remained to be offered. A man went to him and
said: You forgot to offer one rak'ah of prayer. Then he
returned and entered the mosque and ordered Bilal (to
utter the Iqamah). He uttered the Iqamah for prayer. He
then led the people in one rak'ah of prayer. I stated it
to the people. They asked me: Do you know who he was? I
said: No, but I can recognise him if I see him. Then the
man passed by me, I said: It is he. The people said:
This is Talhah ibn Ubaydullah.
Book 3, Number 1020:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) named the two
prostrations of forgetfulness disgraceful for the devil.
Book 3, Number 1021:
Narrated Ata' ibn Yasar:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: When one of you
is in doubt about his prayer, and does not know how much
he has prayed, three or four rak'ahs, he should pray one
(additional) rak'ah and make two prostrations while
sitting before giving the salutation. If the
(additional) rak'ah which he prayed is the fifth one, he
will make it an even number by these two prostrations.
If it is the fourth one, the two prostrations will be a
disgrace for the devil.
Book 3, Number 1022:
Narrated Ata' ibn Yasar:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If one of you
is in doubt about his prayer, and if he is sure that he
has prayed three rak'ahs, he should stand and complete
one rak'ah along with its prostrations. Then he should
sit and recite the tashahhud. When he finishes the
prayer, and there remains nothing except salutation, he
should make two prostrations while he is sitting and
afterwards should give the salutation.
Book 3, Number 1023:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
AbuUbaydah reported, on the authority of his father
Abdullah (ibn Mas'ud), the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) as saying: When you offer the
prayer, and you are in doubt about the number of rak'ahs
whether offered three or four, and you have prayed four
rak'ahs in all probability in your opinion, you should
recite tashahhud and make two prostrations while you are
sitting before giving the salutation. afterwards you
should recite the tashahhud and give the salutation
again.
Book 3, Number 1024:
Narrated AbuSa'id al-Khudri:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: When one of you
prays, and he does not know whether he prayed more or
less rak'ahs (than those prescribed by the Shari'ah), he
should perform two prostrations while he is sitting. If
the devil comes to him, and tells him (suggests him):
"You have been defiled," he should say: "You have told a
lie," except that he feels smell with his nose, or sound
with his ears (then his ablution will break). These are
the wording; of the tradition reported by Aban.
Book 3, Number 1028:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Ja'far:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Anyone who is
in doubt in his prayer should make two prostrations
after giving the salutation.
Book 3, Number 1029:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Buhaynah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) led us in
prayer praying two rak'ahs. When he stood up and did not
sit (at the end of two rak'ahs) the people stood up
along with him. When he finished the prayer and we
expect him to give the salutation, he said: "Allah is
most great." While sitting and made two prostrations
before giving the salutation. Then he gave it.
Book 3, Number 1031:
Narrated Al-Mughirah ibn Shu'bah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: When an imam
stands up at the end of two rak'ahs , if he remembers
before standing straight up, he should sit down, but if
he stands straight up, he must not sit down, but perform
the two prostrations of forgetfulness.
Book 3, Number 1032:
Narrated Al-Mughirah ibn Shu'bah:
Ziyad ibn Ilaqah said: Al-Mughirah ibn Shu'bah led us
in prayer and he stood up at the end of two rak'ahs. We
said: Glory be to Allah; he also said: Glory be to
Allah, and he proceeded. When he finished the prayer and
gave the salutation, he made two prostrations of
forgetfulness. When he turned (to us) he said: I saw the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) doing so as I did.
Book 3, Number 1033:
Narrated Thawban:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: For each
forgetfulness there are two prostrations after giving
the salutation.
No one except Amr (ibn Uthman) mentioned the words
"from his father" (in the chain AbdurRahman ibn Jubayr
ibn Nufayr from Thawban).
Book 3, Number 1034:
Narrated Imran ibn Husayn:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) led them in prayer
and forgot something, so he made prostrations and
uttered the tashahhud, then gave the salutation.
Book 3, Number 1036:
Narrated Hulb (Yazid) at-Ta'i:
Hulb prayed along with the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him). He used to turn to both his sides
(sometimes to the left and sometimes to the right).
Book 3, Number 1039:
Narrated Zayd ibn Thabit:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: The prayer a
man offers in his house is more excellent than his
prayer in this mosque of mine except obligatory prayer.
Book 3, Number 1041:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: The
best day on which the sun has risen is Friday; on it
Adam was created, on it he was expelled (from Paradise),
on it his contrition was accepted, on it he died, and on
it the Last Hour will take place. On Friday every beast
is on the lookout from dawn to sunrise in fear of the
Last Hour, but not jinn and men, and it contains a time
at which no Muslim prays and asks anything from Allah
but He will give it to him. Ka'b said: That is one day
every year. So I said: It is on every Friday. Ka'b read
the Torah and said: The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) has spoken the truth. AbuHurayrah
said: I met Abdullah ibn Salam and told him of my
meeting with Ka'b. Abdullah ibn Salam said: I know what
time it is. AbuHurayrah said: I asked him to tell me
about it. Abdullah ibn Salam said: It is at the very end
of Friday. I asked: How can it be when the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) has said: "No Muslim finds it
while he is praying...." and this is the moment when no
prayer is offered. Abdullah ibn Salam said: Has the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) not said: "If
anyone is seated waiting for the prayer, he is engaged
in the prayer until he observes it." I said: Yes, it is
so.
Book 3, Number 1042:
Narrated Aws ibn Aws:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Among the most
excellent of your days is Friday; on it Adam was
created, on it he died, on it the last trumpet will be
blown, and on it the shout will be made, so invoke more
blessings on me that day, for your blessings will be
submitted to me. The people asked: Apostle of Allah, how
can it be that our blessings will be submitted to you
while your body is decayed? He replied: Allah, the
Exalted, has prohibited the earth from consuming the
bodies of Prophets.
Book 3, Number 1043:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Friday is
divided into twelve hours. Amongst them there is an hour
in which a Muslim does not ask Allah for anything but He
gives it to him. So seek it in the last hour after the
afternoon prayer.
Book 3, Number 1046:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
Ali said on the pulpit in the mosque of Kufah: When
Friday comes, the devils go to the markets with their
flags, and involve people in their needs and prevent
them from the Friday prayer. The angels come early in
the morning, sit at the door of the mosque, and record
that so-and-so came at the first hour, and so-and-so
came at the second hour until the imam comes out (for
preaching).
When a man sits in a place where he can listen (to
the sermon) and look (at the imam), where he remains
silent and does not interrupt, he will receive a double
reward. If he stays away, sits in a place where he
cannot listen (to the sermon), silent, and does not
interrupt, he will receive the reward only once. If he
sits in a place where he can listen (to the sermon) and
look (at the imam), and he does not remain silent, he
will have the burden of it. If anyone says to his
companion sitting besides him to be silent (while the
imam is preaching), he is guilty of idle talk. Anyone
who interrupts (during the sermon) will receive nothing
(no reward) on that Friday.
Then he (the narrator) says in the end of this
tradition: I heard the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) say so.
Book 3, Number 1047:
Narrated Al-Ja'd ad-Damri:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: He who leaves
the Friday prayer (continuously) for three Friday on
account of slackness, Allah will print a stamp on his
heart.
Book 3, Number 1048:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone omits
the Friday prayer without excuse, he must give a dinar
in alms, or if he does not have as much, then half a
dinar.
Book 3, Number 1049:
Narrated Qudamah ibn Wabirah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone omits
the Friday prayer without excuse, he must give one
dirham or half a dirham, or one sa' or half a sa' of
wheat, in alms.
Book 3, Number 1051:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: The Friday
prayer is obligatory on him who hears the call.
Book 3, Number 1052:
Narrated Usamah ibn Umayr al-Huzali:
The rain was falling on the day when the Battle of
Hunayn took place. The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him),
therefore, commanded that the people should offer their
prayer in their camps.
Book 3, Number 1054:
Narrated Usamah ibn Umayr al-Huzali:
Usamah attended the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) on
the occasion of the treaty of al-Hudaybiyyah on Friday.
The rain fell as little as the soles of the shoes of the
people were not set. He (the Prophet) commanded them to
offer Friday prayer in their dwellings.
Book 3, Number 1056:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Nafi' reported: Ibn Umar made the call to prayer at
Dajnan (a place between Mecca and Medina). Then he
announced: "Offer prayer in your dwellings:" He then
narrated a tradition from the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). He used to command an announcer who
made the call to prayer. He then announced: "Pray in
your dwellings" on a cold or rainy night during journey.
Book 3, Number 1057:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Nafi' said: Ibn Umar made the call to prayer at
Dajnan (a place between Mecca and Medina), on a cold and
windy night. He added the words at the end of the call:
"Lo! pray in your dwellings. Lo! pray in the dwellings."
He then said: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
used to command the mu'adhdhin to announce, "Lo! pray in
your dwellings." on a cold or rainy night during
journey.
Book 3, Number 1062:
Narrated Tariq ibn Shihab:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: The Friday
prayer in congregation is a necessary duty for every
Muslim, with four exceptions; a slave, a woman, a boy,
and a sick person.
Book 3, Number 1064:
Narrated Ka'b ibn Malik:
AbdurRahman ibn Ka'b ibn Malik said: When Ka'b ibn
Malik heard the call to prayer on Friday, he prayed for
As'ad ibn Zurarah. I asked him: What is the matter that
when you hear the call to prayer, you pray for As'ad ibn
Zurarah? He replied: This is because he held the Friday
prayer for the first time for us at Hazm an-Nabit of
Harrah belonging to Banu Bayadah in Naqi', called Naqi'
al-Khadumat.
Book 3, Number 1065:
Narrated Zayd ibn Arqam:
Ilyas ibn AbuRamlah ash-Shami said: I witnessed
Mu'awiyah ibn AbuSufyan asking Zayd ibn Arqam: Did you
offer along with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) the Friday and 'Id prayers
synchronised on the same day? He said: Yes. He asked:
How did he do? He replied: He offered the 'Id prayer,
then granted concession to offer the Friday prayer, and
said: If anyone wants to offer it, he may offer.
Book 3, Number 1066:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Ata' ibn AbuRabah said: Ibn az-Zubayr led us in the
'Id prayer on Friday early in the morning. When we went
to offer the Friday, he did not come out to us. So we
prayed ourselves alone. At that time Ibn Abbas was
present in at-Ta'if. When he came to us, we mentioned
this (incident) to him. He said: He followed the sunnah.
Book 3, Number 1068:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Two festivals
('Id and Friday) have synchronised on this day. If
anyone does not want to offer the Friday prayer, the 'Id
prayer is sufficient for him. But we shall offer the
Friday prayer.
Book 3, Number 1073:
Narrated Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Habban:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: What
is the harm if any of you has two garments, if he can
provide them, for Friday (prayer) in addition to the two
garments for his daily work? Amr reported from Ibn Habib
from Musa ibn Sa'd from Ibn Habban from Ibn Salam who
heard this (tradition) from the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) on the pulpit.
Book 3, Number 1074:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) prohibited
buying and selling in the mosque, announcing aloud about
a lost thing, the recitation of a poem in it, and
prohibited sitting in a circle (in the mosque) on Friday
before the prayer.
Book 3, Number 1078:
Narrated AbuQatadah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) disapproved of the
offering of prayer at the meridian except on Friday. The
Hell-fire is kindled except on Friday.
Book 3, Number 1091:
Narrated al-Hakam ibn Hazn al-Kulafi:
Shu'ayb ibn Zurayq at-Ta'ifi said: I sat with a man
who had been in the company of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). He was called al-Hakam ibn Hazn
al-Kulafi. He began to narrate a tradition to us saying:
I came to the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) in a
delegation consisting of seven or nine persons. We
entered upon him and said: Apostle of Allah, we have
visited you, so pray Allah what is good for us. He
ordered to give us some dates. The Muslims in those days
were weak. We stayed there for several days and offered
the Friday prayer along with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). He stood leaning on a staff or a
bow. He praised Allah and exalted Him in light, pure and
blessed words. Then he said: O people, you have no power
to obey or you cannot obey what you are ordered. But be
straight and give good tidings.
Book 3, Number 1092:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
addressed, he would say: Praise be to Allah, from Whom
we seek help and pardon,and we seek refuge in Allah from
the evils of our souls. He whom Allah guide has no one
who can lead him astray, and he whom He leads astray has
no one to guide him. And I bear witness that there is no
god but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His
servant and apostle. He sent him before the coming of
the last hour with truth giving good tidings and
warning. He who obeys Allah and His Apostle follows the
right path; and he who disobeys them shall harm none
except himself, and he will not harm Allah in the least.
Book 3, Number 1093:
Narrated Ibn Shihab:
Yunus asked Ibn Shihab about the address of the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) on Friday. He
mentioned it in like manner. He added: Anyone who
disobeys them (Allah and His Apostle) goes astray. We
beseech Allah, our Lord, to make us from those who obey
Him and obey His Apostle, and follow what He likes, and
abstain from His anger; we are due to Him and we belong
to Him.
Book 3, Number 1100:
Narrated Sahl ibn Sa'd:
I never saw the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
raising his hands and praying on the pulpit or
otherwise. But I saw him saying (doing) this way, and he
would point with his forefinger making a circle by
joining the middle finger with his thumb.
Book 3, Number 1101:
Narrated Ammar ibn Yasir:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) commanded us
to shorten the speeches.
Book 3, Number 1102:
Narrated Jabir ibn Samurah as-Suwa'i:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) would not
lengthen the sermon on Friday. He would say a few words.
Book 3, Number 1103:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Attend the
sermon (on Friday) and sit near the imam, for a man
keeps himself away until he will be left behind at the
time of entering Paradise though he enters it.
Book 3, Number 1104:
Narrated Buraydah ibn al-Hasib:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) delivered a
speech to us; meanwhile al-Hasan and al-Husayn came upon
there stumbling, wearing red shirts. He came down from
the pulpit, took them and ascended it with them. He then
said: Allah truly said: "Your property and your children
are only trial" (Ixiv.15). I saw both of them, and I
could not wait. Afterwards he resumed the speech.
Book 3, Number 1105:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) prohibited
to sit on hips by erecting feet, sticking them to the
stomach and holding them with hands on Friday while the
imam is delivering the sermon.
Book 3, Number 1108:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Three types of
people attend Friday prayer; One is present in a
frivolous way and that is all he gets from it; another
comes with a supplication, Allah may grant or refuse his
request as He wishes; another is present silently and
quietly with-out stepping over a Muslim or annoying
anyone, and that is an atonement for his sins till the
next Friday and three days more, the reason being that
Allah, the Exalted, says: "He who does a good deed will
have ten times as much" (vi.160).
Book 3, Number 1109:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: When one of you
becomes defiled during prayer, he should hold his nose
and then turn away.
Book 3, Number 1114:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: When any of you
dozes in the mosque (on Friday), he should change his
place.
Book 3, Number 1115:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
I saw the Apostle (peace_be_upon_him) would descend
from the pulpit and a man stop him for his need. He
would remain standing with him until his need was
fulfilled. Then he would stand and pray.
Book 3, Number 1120:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to
recite in the Friday prayer: "Glorify the name of your
most high Lord" (Surah 87) and Has the story of the
overwhelming event reached you? (Surah 88).
Book 3, Number 1123:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Nafi' said: Ibn Umar used to lengthen his prayer
before the Friday prayer and would offer two rak'ahs
after it in his house. He used to say that the Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) would do that.
Book 3, Number 1127:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to pray
two rak'ahs in his house after the Friday prayer.
Book 3, Number 1128:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Ibn Jurayj said: Ata' told me that he saw Ibn Umar
pray after the Friday prayer. He moved a little from the
place where he offered the Friday prayer. Then he would
pray two rak'ahs. He then walked far away from that
place and would offer four rak'ahs. I asked Ata': How
many times did you see Ibn Umar do that? He replied:
Many times. AbuDawud said: This has been narrated by
AbdulMalik ibn AbuSulayman, but did not narrate it
completely.
Book 3, Number 1130:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) came to
Medina, the people had two days on which they engaged in
games. He asked: What are these two days (what is the
significance)? They said: We used to engage ourselves on
them in the pre-Islamic period. The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) said: Allah has substituted for them
something better than them, the day of sacrifice and the
day of the breaking of the fast.
Book 3, Number 1131:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Busr:
Yazid ibn Khumayr ar-Rahbi said: Abdullah ibn Busr,
the Companion of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) came out along with the people on
the day of the breaking of the fast or on the day of
sacrifice (to offer the prayer). He disliked the delay
of the imam, and said: We would finish (our 'Id prayer)
at this moment, that is, at the time of forenoon.
Book 3, Number 1137:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) stood on the day of
the breaking of the fast ('Id) and offered prayer. He
began the prayer before the sermon. He then addressed
the people. When the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
finished the sermon, he descended (from the pulpit) and
went to women. He gave them an exhortation while he was
leaning on the hand of Bilal. Bilal was spreading his
garment in which women were putting alms; some women put
their rings and others other things.
Book 3, Number 1138:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) came out on
'Id (the festival day). He first offered the prayer and
then delivered the sermon . He then went to women,
taking Bilal with him. The narrator Ibn Kathir said: The
probable opinion of Shu'bah is that he commanded them to
give alms. So they began to put (their jewellery).
Book 3, Number 1143:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) offered the
'Id prayer without the adhan and the iqamah. AbuBakr and
Umar or Uthman also did so. The narrator Yahya is
doubtful about Uthman.
Book 3, Number 1145:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) would say
the takbir (Allah is most great) seven times in the
first rak'ah and five times in the second rak'ah on the
day of the breaking of the fast and on the day of
sacrifice (on the occasion of both the 'Id prayers, the
two festivals).
Book 3, Number 1148:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to say on the
day of the breaking of the fast seven takbirs in the
first rak'ah and then recite the Qur'an, and utter the
takbir (Allah is most great). Then he would stand, and
utter the takbir four times. Thereafter he would recite
the Qur'an and bow.
Book 3, Number 1151:
Narrated Abdullah ibn as-Sa'ib:
I attended the 'Id prayer along with the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him). When he finished the prayer,
he said: We shall deliver the sermon; he who likes to
sit for listening to it may sit and he who likes to go
away may go away.
Book 3, Number 1152:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) went out by
one road on the day of the 'Id (festival) and returned
by another.
Book 3, Number 1153:
Narrated AbuUmayr ibn Anas:
AbuUmayr reported on the authority of some of his
paternal uncles who were Companions of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him): Some men came riding to the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) and testified that they had sighted
the new moon the previous day. He (the Holy Prophet),
therefore, commanded the people to break the fast and to
go out to their place of prayer in the morning.
Book 3, Number 1154:
Narrated Bakr ibn Mubashshir al-Ansari:
I used to go to the place of prayer on the day of the
breaking of the fast, and on the day of sacrifice along
with the Companions of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). We would walk through a valley
known as Batn Bathan till we came to the place of
prayer. Then we would pray along with the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and return through Batn Bathan
to our house.
Book 3, Number 1156:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The rain fell on the day of 'Id (festival) , so the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) led them (the people) in the
'Id prayer in the mosque.
Book 3, Number 1163:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Ishaq ibn Abdullah ibn Kinanah reported: Al-Walid ibn
Utbah or (according to the version of Uthman) al-Walid
ibn Uqbah, the then governor of Medina, sent me to Ibn
Abbas to ask him about the prayer for rain offered by
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). He said: The
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) went out wearing
old clothes in a humble and lowly manner until he
reached the place of prayer. He then ascended the
pulpit, but he did not deliver the sermon as you deliver
(usually). He remained engaged in making supplication,
showing humbleness (to Allah) and uttering the takbir
(Allah is most great). He then offered two rak'ahs of
prayer as done on the 'Id (festival).
Book 3, Number 1164:
Narrated Umayr, the client of AbulLahm:
Umayr saw the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) praying for
rain at Ahjar az-Zayt near az-Zawra', standing, making
supplication, praying for rain and raising his hands in
front of his face, but not lifting them above his head.
Book 3, Number 1165:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The people came to the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
weeping (due to drought). He said (making supplication):
O Allah! give us rain which will replenish us, abundant,
fertilising and profitable, not injurious, granting it
now without delay. He (the narrator) said: Thereupon the
sky became overcast.
Book 3, Number 1169:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The people complained to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) of the lack of rain, so he gave an
order for a pulpit. It was then set up for him in the
place of prayer. He fixed a day for the people on which
they should come out.
Aisha said: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him),
when the rim of the sun appeared, sat down on the
pulpit, and having pronounced the greatness of Allah and
expressed His praise, he said: You have complained of
drought in your homes, and of the delay in receiving
rain at the beginning of its season. Allah has ordered
you to supplicate Him has and promised that He will
answer your prayer.
Then he said: Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the
Universe, the Compassionate, the Merciful, the Master of
the Day of Judgment. There is no god but Allah Who does
what He wishes. O Allah, Thou art Allah, there is no
deity but Thou, the Rich, while we are the poor. Send
down the rain upon us and make what Thou sendest down a
strength and satisfaction for a time.
He then raised his hands, and kept raising them till
the whiteness under his armpits was visible. He then
turned his back to the people and inverted or turned
round his cloak while keeping his hands aloft. He then
faced the people, descended and prayed two rak'ahs.
Allah then produced a cloud, and the storm of thunder
and lightning came on. Then the rain fell by Allah's
permission, and before he reached his mosque streams
were flowing. When he saw the speed with which the
people were seeking shelter, he (peace_be_upon_him)
laughed till his back teeth were visible.
Then he said: I testify that Allah is Omnipotent and
that I am Allah's servant and apostle.
Book 3, Number 1170:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
The people of Medina had a drought during the time of
the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
While he was preaching on a Friday, a man stood up
and said: Apostle of Allah, the horses have perished,
the goats have perished, pray to Allah to give us water.
He spread his hands and prayed.
Anas said: The sky was like a mirror (there was no
cloud). Then the wind rose; a cloud appeared (in the
sky) and it spread : the sky poured down the water. We
came out (from the mosque after the prayer) passing
through the water till we reached our homes. The rain
continued till the following Friday. The same or some
other person stood up and said: Apostle of Allah, the
houses have been demolished, pray to Allah to stop it.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) smiled and
said: (O Allah), the rain may fall around us but not
upon us. Then I looked at the cloud which dispersed
around Medina just like a crown.
Book 3, Number 1172:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) prayed
for rain, he said: O Allah! Provide water for Thy
servants and Thy cattle, display Thy mercy and give life
to Thy dead land.
Book 3, Number 1180:
Narrated Samurah ibn Jundub:
When, a boy from the Ansar and I were shooting
(arrows) towards two of our targets, the sun was sighted
by the people at the height of two or three lances above
the horizon. It became black like the black herb called
tannumah.
One of us said to his companion: Let us go to the
mosque; by Allah, this incident of the sun will surely
bring something new in the community of the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
As we reached it, we suddenly saw that he (the
Prophet) had already come out (of his house). He stepped
forward for a long time as much as he could do so in the
prayer. But we did not hear his voice. He then performed
a bowing and prolonged it as much as he could do in the
prayer. But we did not hear his voice. He then
prostrated himself with us and prolonged it which he
never did in the prayer before. But we did not hear his
voice. He then did similarly in the second rak'ah. The
sun became bright when he sat after the second rak'ah.
Then he uttered the salutation. He then stood up,
praised Allah, and extolled Him, and testified that
there was no god but Allah and testified that he was His
servant and apostle. Ahmad ibn Yunus then narrated the
address of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
Book 3, Number 1181:
Narrated Qabisah al-Hilali:
There was an eclipse of the sun in the time of the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). He came out
bewildered pulling his garment, and I was in his company
at Medina. He prayed two rak'ahs and stood for a long
time in them. He then departed and the sun became
bright. He then said: There are the signs by means of
which Allah, the Exalted, produces dread (in His
servants). When you see anything of this nature, then
pray as you are praying a fresh obligatory prayer.
Book 3, Number 1189:
Narrated An-Nu'man ibn Bashir:
There was an eclipse of the sun in the time of the
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him). He began to pray a series
of pairs of rak'ahs enquiring about the sun (at the end
of them) till it became clear.
Book 3, Number 1190:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As:
There was an eclipse of the sun in the time of the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). The Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stood up and he was not going
to perform bowing till he bowed; and he was not going to
raise his head till he raised (after bowing); and he was
not going to prostrate himself till he prostrated
himself; and he was not going to raise his head till he
raised (at the end of prostration); he did similarly in
the second rak'ah, he then puffed in the last
prostration saying; Fie, Fie! He then said: My Lord,
didst Thou not promise me that Thou wouldst not punish
them so long as I will remain among them? Didst Thou not
promise me that Thou will not punish them so long as
they continue to beg pardon of Thee. The Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) finished the prayer, and the
sun was clear. The narrator then narrated the tradition
(in full).
Book 3, Number 1192:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
Ubaydullah ibn an-Nadr reported on the authority of
his father: Darkness prevailed in the time of Anas ibn
Malik, I came to Anas and said (to him): AbuHamzah, did
anything like this happen to you in the time of the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)? He replied: Take
refuge in Allah. If the wind blew violently, we would
run quickly towards the mosque for fear of the coming of
the Day of Judgment.
Book 3, Number 1193:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
Ikrimah said: Ibn Abbas was informed that so-and-so,
a certain wife of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him), had
died. He fell down prostrating himself. He was
questioned: Why do you prostrate yourself this moment?
He said: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said:
When you see a portent (an accident), prostrate
yourselves. And which portent (accident) can be greater
than the death of a wife of the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
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