Partial Translation
of Sunan Abu-Dawud:
Prayer (Kitab Al-Salat): Detailed Rules of Law about
the Prayer during Journey
Book 4, Number 1194:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The prayer was prescribed as consisting of two
rak'ahs both when one was resident and when travelling.
The prayer while travelling was left according to the
original prescription and the prayer of one who was
resident was enhanced.
Book 4, Number 1199:
Narrated Uqbah ibn Amir:
I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say:
Allah is pleased with a shepherd of goats who calls to
prayer at the peak of a mountain, and offers prayer,
Allah, the Exalted, says: Look at this servant of Mine;
he calls to prayer and offers it and he fears Me. So I
forgive him and admit him to paradise.
Book 4, Number 1201:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) halted
at a certain place (while on a journey), he would not
leave that place till he offered the noon prayer. A man
said to him: Even if in the middle of the day? He
replied: Even if in the middle of the day.
Book 4, Number 1203:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Ibn Umar was informed about the death of Safiyyah
(the wife of the Prophet) when he was at Mecca. He
proceeded till the sun set and the stars shined. He
said: When the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was in a
hurry about something while on a journey, he would
combine both these prayers. He proceed till twilight had
disappeared. He then combined both of them (the
prayers).
Book 4, Number 1204:
Narrated Mu'adh ibn Jabal:
On the expedition to Tabuk if the sun had passed the
meridian before the apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
moved off, he combined the noon and the afternoon
prayers; but if he moved off before the sun had passed
the meridian, he delayed the noon prayer till he halted
for the afternoon prayer. He acted similarly for the
sunset prayer; if the sun set before he moved off, he
combined the sunset and the night prayers, but if he
moved off before sunset, he delayed the sunset prayer
till he halted for the night prayer and then combined
them.
Book 4, Number 1208:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Abdullah ibn Waqid said: The mu'adhdhin of Ibn Umar
said: prayer (i.e. the time of prayer has come). He
said: Go ahead. He then alighted before the
disappearance. He then offered the night prayer. He then
said: When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was
in a hurry about something, he would do as I did. Then
he travelled and covered a distance of three days'
journey on the day.
Book 4, Number 1211:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
When the sun set at Mecca, the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) combined the two prayers at Sarif.
Book 4, Number 1213:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Abdullah ibn Dinar said: The sun set when I was with
Abdullah ibn Umar. We proceeded, and when we saw that
the evening came, we said prayer. He went on travelling
until the twilight disappeared and the stars became
thick. He then slighted and combined the two prayers.
Then he said: I saw the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him); when he hastened his travelling, he
would pray like this prayer of mine. He said: He would
combine the two prayers after the passing of a part of
night. AbuDawud said: This has been transmitted by Asim
ibn Muhammad from his brother on the authority of Salim
and this has also been narrated by Ibn AbuNajih from
Isma'il ibn AbdurRahman ibn Dhuwayb saying that Ibn Umar
would combine the two prayers after the disappearance of
twilight.
Book 4, Number 1216:
Narrated Mu'adh ibn Jabal:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was engaged in the
Battle of Tabuk. If he moved off before the sun had
declined, he would delay the noon prayer till he would
combine it with the afternoon prayer and would offer
them together. If he moved off after the sun had
declined, he would combine the noon and afternoon
prayers, and then he proceeded; if he moved off before
the evening prayer, he would delay the evening prayer;
he would offer it along with the night prayer, he would
delay the evening prayer; he would offer it along with
the night prayer. If he moved off after the evening
prayer, he would offer the night prayer earlier and
offer it along with the evening prayer.
Book 4, Number 1218:
Narrated Al-Bara' ibn Azib:
I accompanied the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) on eighteen journeys and I never saw
him fail to pray two rak'ahs when the sun had passed the
meridian before offering the noon prayer.
Book 4, Number 1221:
Narrated Anas ibn Malik:
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was on
a journey and wished to say voluntary prayer, he made
his she-camel face the qiblah and uttered the takbir
(Allah is most great), then prayed in whatever direction
his mount made his face.
Book 4, Number 1223:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) sent me on
some business, and when I came to him he was praying on
(the back of) his riding beast (moving) towards the east
and making the prostration lower than the bowing.
Book 4, Number 1224:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Ata' ibn AbuRabah asked Aisha: Can women offer prayer
on a riding beast? She replied: They were not permitted
to do so in hardship or comfort. Muhammad ibn Shu'ayb
said: This (prohibition) applies to the obligatory
prayers.
Book 4, Number 1225:
Narrated Imran ibn Husayn:
I went on an expedition with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him), and I was present with him at the
conquest. He stayed eighteen days in Mecca and prayed
only two rak'ahs (at each time of prayer). And he said:
You who live in the town must pray four; we are
travellers.
Book 4, Number 1226:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) had a stop
of seventeen days in Mecca and he shortened the prayer
(i.e. prayed two rak'ahs at each time of prayer). Ibn
Abbas said: He who stays seventeen days should shorten
the prayer; and who stays more than that should offer
complete prayer.
Book 4, Number 1227:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stayed
fifteen days in Mecca in the year of Conquest.
Shortening the prayer.
Book 4, Number 1230:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib ; Anas ibn Malik:
Muhammad reported from his father, Umar, on the
authority of his grandfather, Ali ibn AbuTalib: When Ali
travelled, he continued to travel till it became nearly
dark. He then alighted and offered the sunset prayer.
Then he would call for his dinner and eat it. Then he
prayed the night prayer and then moved off.
He would say: This is how the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) used to do.
Usamah ibn Zayd reported from Hafs ibn Ubaydullah,
the son of Anas ibn Malik: Anas would combine them (the
evening and night prayer) when the twilight disappeared.
He said: The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) used to do
so. Az-Zuhri also reported similarly on the authority of
Anas from the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him).
Book 4, Number 1231:
Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stayed at
Tabuk twenty days; he shortened the prayer (during his
stay).
Book 4, Number 1232:
Narrated AbuAyyash az-Zuraqi:
We accompanied the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) at Usfan, and Khalid ibn al-Walid
was the chief of unbelievers. We offered the noon
prayer.
Thereupon, the unbelievers said: We suffered from
negligence; we became careless. We should have attacked
them while they were praying. Thereupon the verse was
revealed, relating to the shortening of the prayer (in
time of danger) between the noon and afternoon (prayer).
When the time of the afternoon prayer came, the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stood facing the
qiblah, and the unbelievers were standing in front of
him. The people stood in a row behind the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and there was another row
behind this row. The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) bowed and all of them bowed. He then
prostrated and also the row near him prostrated. The
other people in the second row remained standing and
stood guard over them. When they performed two
prostrations and stood up, those who were behind them
prostrated. The people in the front row near him then
stepped backward taking the place of the people in the
second row and the second row took the place of the
first row.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) then bowed
and all of them bowed together. Then he and the row near
him prostrated themselves. The other people in the
second row remained standing and stood guard over them.
When the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and the
row near him (i.e. the front row) were seated, the
people in the second row behind them prostrated
themselves. Then all of them were seated. (He (the
Prophet) then uttered the salutation upon all of them.
He prayed in his manner at Usfan as well as at the
territory of Banu Sulaym.
Book 4, Number 1236:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
Urwah ibn az-Zubayr reported that Marwan ibn al-Hakam
asked AbuHurayrah: Did you pray in time of danger with
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)?
AbuHurayrah replied: Yes. Marwan then asked: When?
AbuHurayrah said: On the occasion of the Battle of Najd.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) stood up to
offer the afternoon prayer. One section stood with him
(to pray) and the other was standing before the enemy,
and their backs were towards the qiblah. The Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) uttered the takbir and all of
them too uttered the takbir, i.e. those who were with
him and those who were facing the enemy. Then the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) offered one rak'ah
and the section that was with him also prayed one
rak'ah. He then prostrated himself and those who were
with him also prostrated, while the other section was
standing before the enemy.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) then stood
up and the section with him also stood up. They went and
faced the enemy and the section that was previously
facing the enemy stepped forward. They bowed and
prostrated while the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) was standing in the same position.
Then they stood up and the Apostle of Allah (may peace
be upon) prayed another rak'ah and all of them bowed and
prostrated along with him. After that the section that
was standing before the enemy came forward and they
bowed and prostrated, while the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) remained seated and also those who
were with him. The salutation then followed. The Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) uttered the salutation and
all of them uttered it together. The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) prayed two rak'ahs and each of the
two sections prayed one rak'ah with him (and the other
by themselves).
Book 4, Number 1237:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
We went out with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) to Najd. When we reached Dhat
ar-Riqa at Nakhl (or in a valley with palm trees) he met
a group of the tribe of Ghatafan. The narrator then
reported the tradition to the same effect, but his
version is other than that of Haywah. He added to the
words "when he bowed along with those who were with him
and prostrated" the words "when they stood up, they
retraced their footsteps to the rows of their
companions". He did not mention the words "their back
was towards the qiblah".
Book 4, Number 1237A:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) uttered the
takbir and the section that was in the same row with him
also uttered the takbir. He then bowed and they also
bowed, and he prostrated and they also prostrated. Then
he raised his head and they also raised (their heads).
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) then remained
seated. They prostrated alone and stood up and retraced
their footsteps and stood behind them.
Then the other section came; they stood up and
uttered the takbir and bowed by themselves. The Apostle
of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) prostrated himself and they
also prostrated with him. Then the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) stood up and they performed the
second prostration by themselves. Then both the sections
stood up and prayed with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him). He bowed and they also bowed, and
then he prostrated himself and they also prostrated
themselves. Then he returned and performed the second
prostration and they also prostrated with him as quickly
as possible, showing no slackness in quick prostration.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) then uttered
the salutation. After that the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) stood up. Thus everyone participated
in the entire prayer.
Book 4, Number 1239:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) led us in
prayer in the time of danger. They (the people) stood in
two rows. One row was behind the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) and the other faced the enemy. The
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) led them in one
rak'ah,and then the other section came and took their
place; they went and faced the enemy. The Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) led them in one rak'ah and uttered
the salutation. They stood up and prayed the second
rak'ah by themselves and uttered the salutation and went
away; they took the place of the other section facing
the enemy. They came back and took their place. They
prayed one rak'ah by themselves and then uttered the
salutation.
Book 4, Number 1241:
Narrated Hudhayfah:
Tha'labah ibn Zahdam said: We accompanied Sa'd ibn
al-'As at Tabaristan. He stood and said: Which of you
prayed along with the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) in time of danger? Hudhayfah said: I
then he led one section in one rak'ah and the other
section in one rak'ah. They did not pray the second
rak'ah by themselves.
Book 4, Number 1243:
Narrated AbuBakrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) offered the noon
prayer in time of danger. Some of the people formed a
row behind him and others arrayed themselves against the
enemy. He led them in two rak'ahs and then he uttered
the salutation. Then those who were with him went away
and took the position of their companions before the
enemy. Then they came and prayed behind him. He led them
in two rak'ahs and uttered the salutation. Thus the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) offered four
rak'ahs and his companions offered two rak'ahs.
Al-Hasan used to give legal verdict on the authority
of this tradition.
Book 4, Number 1252:
Narrated Bilal:
Ziyadah al-Kindi reported on the authority of Bilal
that he (Bilal) came to the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) to inform him about the dawn prayer.
Aisha kept Bilal engaged in a matter which she asked him
till the day was bright and it became fairly light.
Bilal then stood up and called him to prayer and called
him repeatedly. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
did not yet come out. When he came out, he led the
people in prayer and he (Bilal) informed him that Aisha
had kept him engaged in a matter which she asked him
till it became fairly light; hence he became late in
reaching him (in time). He (Bilal) said: Apostle of
Allah, the dawn became fairly bright. He said: If the
dawn became brighter than it is now, I would pray them
(the two rak'ahs of the sunnah prayer), offer them well
and in a more beautiful manner.
Book 4, Number 1253:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Do not omit
them (the two rak'ahs before the dawn prayer) even if
you are driven away by the horses.
Book 4, Number 1256:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If any of you
prays two rak'ahs before the dawn prayer, he should lie
at his right side.
Marwan ibn al-Hakam said to him: Is it not enough
that one of us walks to the mosque until he lies at his
right side? According to the version of Ubaydullah, he
(AbuHurayrah) replied: No.
This statement (of AbuHurayrah) reached Ibn Umar. He
said: AbuHurayrah exceed limits on himself. He was
asked: Do you look askance at what he says? He replied:
No, but he dared and we showed cowardice. This
(criticism of Ibn Umar) reached AbuHurayrah. He said:
What is my sin if I remembered and they forgot?
Book 4, Number 1258:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
When the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) prayed the two
rak'ahs of the dawn prayer, he would lie down if I was
asleep; in case I was awake, he would talk to me.
Book 4, Number 1259:
Narrated AbuBakrah:
I came out with the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) to
offer the dawn prayer. When he passed by a sleeping man
he called him for prayer or moved him with his foot. The
narrator Ziyad said: This tradition has been reported to
us by AbulFadl.
Book 4, Number 1262:
Narrated Qays ibn Amr:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) saw a person
praying after the congregational prayer at dawn was
over. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said:
There are two rak'ahs of the dawn prayer (i.e. the
prescribed rak'ahs). The man replied: I did not pray the
two rak'ahs before the dawn prayer. Hence I offered them
now. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) kept
silent.
Book 4, Number 1264:
Narrated Umm Habibah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone keeps
on praying regularly four rak'ahs before and four after
the noon prayer, he will not enter the Hell-fire.
Book 4, Number 1265:
Narrated AbuAyyub:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: The gates of
heaven are opened for four rak'ahs containing no taslim
(salutation) before the noon prayer.
Book 4, Number 1266:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: May Allah show
mercy to a man who prays four rak'ahs before the
afternoon prayer.
Book 4, Number 1269:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) prohibited to offer
prayer after the afternoon prayer except at the time
when the sun is high up in the sky.
Book 4, Number 1270:
Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) would offer
two rak'ahs after every obligatory prayer except the
dawn and the afternoon prayer.
Book 4, Number 1271:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
Some reliable people testified before me, and among
them was Umar ibn al-Khattab, and most reliable in my
eyes was Umar: The Prophet of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
said: There is no prayer after the dawn prayer until the
sun rises; and there is no prayer after the afternoon
prayer until the sun sets.
Book 4, Number 1272:
Narrated Amr ibn Anbasah as-Sulami:
I asked: Apostle of Allah, in which part of night the
supplication is more likely to be accepted?
He replied: In the last part: Pray as much as you
like, for the prayer is attended by the angels and it is
recorded till you offer the dawn prayer; then stop
praying when the sun is rising till it has reached the
height of one or two lances, for it rises between the
two horns of the Devil, and the infidels offer prayer
for it (at that time). Then pray as much as you like,
because the prayer is witnessed and recorded till the
shadow of a lance be- comes equal to it. Then cease
prayer, for at that time the Hell-fire is heated up and
doors of Hell are opened.
When the sun declines, pray as much as you like, for
the prayer is witnessed till you pray the afternoon
prayer; then cease prayer till the sun sets, for it sets
between the horns of the Devil, and (at that time) the
infidels offer prayer for it. He narrated a lengthy
tradition.
Abbas said: AbuSalam narrated this tradition in a
similar manner from AbuUmamah. If I have made a mistake
unintentionally, I beg pardon of Allah and repent to
Him.
Book 4, Number 1273:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
Yasar, the client of Ibn Umar, said: Ibn Umar saw me
praying after the break of dawn. He said: O Yasar, the
Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) came to us while we
were offering this prayer. He (the Prophet) said: Those
who are present should inform those who are absent: Do
not offer any prayer after (the break of) dawn except
two rak'ahs.
Book 4, Number 1275:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Dhakwan, the client of Aisha, reported on the
authority of Aisha: The Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) used to pray after the afternoon
prayer but prohibited others from it; and he would fast
continuously but forbid others to do so.
Book 4, Number 1282:
Narrated Mu'adh ibn Anas al-Juhani:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If anyone sits
in his place of prayer when he finishes the dawn prayer
till he prays the two rak'ahs of the forenoon, saying
nothing but what is good, his sins will be forgiven even
if they are more than the foam of the sea.
Book 4, Number 1283:
Narrated AbuUmamah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Prayer followed
by a prayer with no idle talk between the two is
recorded in Illiyyun.
Book 4, Number 1284:
Narrated Nu'aym ibn Hammar:
I heard the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) say:
Allah, the Exalted, says: Son of Adam, do not be
helpless in performing four rak'ahs for Me at the
beginning of the day: I will supply what you need till
the end of it.
Book 4, Number 1285:
Narrated Umm Hani ibn AbuTalib:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) prayed on
the day of the Conquest (of Mecca) eight rak'ahs
saluting after every two rak'ahs.
Book 4, Number 1290:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Prayer by night
and day should consist of pairs of rak'ahs.
Book 4, Number 1291:
Narrated Muttalib:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Prayer is to be
offered in two rak'ahs; and you should recite the
tashahhud at the end of two rak'ahs, and express your
distress and humility and raise your hands and say
praying: O Allah, O Allah. He who does not do so does
not offer a perfect prayer.
Book 4, Number 1292:
Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said to
al-Abbas ibn AbdulMuttalib: Abbas, my uncle, shall I not
give you, shall I not present to you, shall I not donate
to you, shall I not produce for you ten things? If you
act upon them, Allah will forgive you your sins, first
and last, old and new, involuntary and voluntary, small
and great, secret and open.
These are the ten things: you should pray four
rak'ahs, reciting in each one Fatihat al-Kitab and a
surah. When you finish the recitation of the first
rak'ah you should say fifteen times while standing:
"Glory be to Allah", "Praise be to Allah", "There is no
god but Allah", "Allah is most great". Then you should
bow and say it ten times while bowing. Then you should
raise your head after bowing and say it ten times. Then
you should kneel down in prostration and say it ten
times while prostrating yourself. Then you should raise
your head after prostration and say it ten times. Then
you should prostrate yourself and say it ten times. Then
you should raise your head after prostrating and say it
ten times in every rak'ah. You should do that in four
rak'ahs.
If you can observe it once daily, do so; if not, then
once weekly; if not, then once a month; if not, then
once a year; if not, then once in your lifetime.
Book 4, Number 1293:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Amr:
AbulJawza' said: A man who attended the company of
the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) narrated to me (it is
thought that he was Abdullah ibn Amr): The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
said to me: Come to me tomorrow; I shall give you
something, I shall give you something, I shall reward
you something, I shall donate something to you. I
thought that he would give me some present.
He said (to me when I came to him): When the day
declines, stand up and pray four rak'ahs. He then
narrated something similar.
This version adds: Do not stand until you glorify
Allah ten times, and praise Him ten times, and exalt Him
ten times, and say, "There is no god but Allah" ten
times. Then you should do that in four rak'ahs. If you
are the greatest sinner on earth, you will be forgiven
(by Allah) on account of this (prayer).
I asked: If I cannot pray this the appointed hour,
(what should I do)? He replied: Pray that by night or by
day (at any time).
Book 4, Number 1295:
Narrated Ka'b ibn Ujrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) came to the mosque of
Banu AbdulAshhal. He prayed the sunset prayer there.
When they finished the prayer, he saw them praying the
supererogatory prayer after it. He said: This is the
prayer to be offered in the houses.
Book 4, Number 1296:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) used to
prolong the recitation of the Qur'an in the two rak'ahs
after the sunset prayer until the people praying in the
mosque dispersed.
Book 4, Number 1298:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Shurayh ibn Hani said: I asked Aisha about the prayer
of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). She said:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) never offered
the night prayer and thereafter came to me but he
offered four or six rak'ahs of prayer. One night the
rain fell, so we spread a piece of leather (for his
prayer), and now I see as if there is a hole in it from
which the water is flowing. I never saw him protecting
his clothes from the earth (as he did on that occasion).
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