Partial Translation
of Sunan Abu-Dawud:
Prayer (Kitab Al-Salat): Prayer at Night
Book 5, Number 1299:
Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas:
In Surat al-Muzzammil (73), the verse: "Keep vigil at
night but a little, a half thereof" (2-3) has been
abrogated by the following verse: "He knoweth that ye
count it not, and turneth unto you in mercy. Recite then
of the Qur'an that which is easy for you" (v.20). The
phrase "the vigil of the night" (nashi'at al-layl) means
the early hours of the night. They (the companions)
would pray (the tahajjud prayer) in the early hours of
the night.
He (Ibn Abbas) says: It is advisable to offer the
prayer at night (tahajjud), prescribed by Allah for you
(in the early hours of the night). This is because when
a person sleeps, he does not know when he will awake.
The words "speech more certain" (aqwamu qilan) means
that this time is more suitable for the understanding of
the Qur'an. He says: The verse: "Lo, thou hast by day a
chain of business" (v.7) means engagement for long
periods (in the day's work).
Book 5, Number 1302:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Do not give up prayer at night, for the Apostle of
Allah (peace_be_upon_him) would not leave it. Whenever
he fell ill or lethargic, he would offer it sitting.
Book 5, Number 1303:
Narrated AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: May Allah have
mercy on a man who gets up at night and prays, and
awakens his wife; if she refuses, he should sprinkle
water on her face. May Allah have mercy on a woman who
gets up at night and prays, and awakens her husband; if
he refuses, she would sprinkle water on his face.
Book 5, Number 1304:
Narrated AbuSa'id ; AbuHurayrah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: If a man
awakens his wife at night, and then both pray or both
offer two rak'ahs together, the (name of the )man will
be recorded among those who mention the name of Allah,
and the (name of the) woman will be recorded among those
who mention the name of Allah. Ibn Kathir did not
narrate this tradition as a statement of the Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him), but he reported it as a statement
of AbuSa'id.
Book 5, Number 1309:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: Any person who
offers prayer at night regularly but (on a certain
night) he is dominated by sleep will be given the reward
of praying. His sleep will be almsgiving.
Book 5, Number 1320:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Habashi al-Khath'ami:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) was asked: which is
the best action? He replied: To stand in prayer for a
long time.
Book 5, Number 1322:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
The Prophet's (peace_be_upon_him) recitation was loud
enough for one who was in the inner chamber to hear it
when he was in the house.
Book 5, Number 1324:
Narrated AbuQatadah:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) went out at night and
found AbuBakr praying in a low voice, and he passed Umar
ibn al-Khattab who was raising his voice while praying.
When they both met the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him)
together, the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: I passed
by you, AbuBakr, when you were praying in a low voice.
He replied: I made Him hear with Whom I was holding
intimate converse, Apostle of Allah. He (the Prophet)
said to Umar: I passed by you when you were praying in a
loud voice. He replied: Apostle of Allah, I was
awakening the drowsy and driving away the Devil.
Al-Hasan added in his version: The Prophet
(peace_be_upon_him) said: Raise your voice a little,
AbuBakr, and he said to Umar: Lower your voice a little.
Book 5, Number 1327:
Narrated AbuSa'id al-Khudri:
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) retired to
the mosque. He heard them (the people) reciting the
Qur'an in a loud voice. He removed the curtain and said:
Lo! every one of you is calling his Lord quietly. One
should not trouble the other and one should not raise
the voice in recitation or in prayer over the voice of
the other.
Book 5, Number 1328:
Narrated Uqbah ibn Amir al-Juhani:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: One who recites
the Qur'an in a loud voice is like one who gives alms
openly; and one who recites the Qur'an quietly is one
who gives alms secretly.
Book 5, Number 1341:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Zurarah ibn Awfa said that Aisha was asked about the
midnight prayer of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him).
She said: He used to offer his night prayer in
congregation and then return to his family (in his
house) and pray four rak'ahs. Then he would go to his
bed and sleep, but the water for his ablution was placed
covered near his head and his tooth-stick was also kept
there until Allah awakened him at night.
He then used the tooth-stick, performed ablution
perfectly then came to the place of prayer and would
pray eight rak'ahs, in which he would recite Surah
al-Fatihah, and a surah from the Qur'an as Allah willed.
He would not sit during any of them but sit after the
eighth rak'ah, and would not utter the salutation, but
recite (the Qur'an) during the ninth rak'ah. Then he
would sit and supplicate as long as Allah willed, and
beg Him and devote his attention to Him; He would utter
the salutation once in such a loud voice that the
inmates of the house were almost awakened by his loud
salutation. He would then recite Surah al-Fatihah while
sitting, bow while sitting, and then recite the Qur'an
during the second rak'ah, and would bow and prostrate
while sitting. He would supplicate Allah as long as He
willed, then utter the salutation and turn away.
This amount of prayer of the Apostle of Allah
(peace_be_upon_him) continued till he put a weight.
During that period he retrenched two rak'ahs from nine
and began to pray six and seven rak'ahs standing and two
rak'ahs sitting. This continued till he died.
Book 5, Number 1347:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Sa'd ibn Hisham said: I came to Medina and called
upon Aisha, and said to her: Tell me about the prayer of
the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him).
She said: The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
used to lead the people in the night prayer, and then go
to his bed and sleep. When midnight came he got up, went
to answer the call of nature and to perform ablution
with water. Having performed ablution, he entered the
mosque and prayed eight rak'ahs.
To my mind he performed the recitation of the Qur'an,
bowing and prostrating equally. He then observed witr
with one rak'ah and prayed two rak'ahs sitting. Then he
lay down on the ground. Sometimes Bilal came to him and
called him for prayer. He then dozed, and sometimes I
doubted whether he dozed or not, till he (Bilal) called
him for prayer.
This is the prayer he offered till he grew old or put
on weight. She then mentioned how he put on weight as
Allah wished.
Book 5, Number 1358:
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu'minin:
Al-Aswad ibn Yazid said that he entered upon Aisha
and asked her about the prayer of the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him)
during the night. She said: He used to pray thirteen
rak'ahs during the night. Then he began to pray eleven
rak'ahs and left two rak'ahs. When he died, he would
pray nine rak'ahs during the night. His last prayer
during the night was witr.
Book 5, Number 1360:
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas:
I spent a night with my maternal aunt Maymunah. The
Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) got up to pray at night. He
prayed thirteen rak'ahs including two rak'ahs of the
dawn prayer. I guessed that he stood in every rak'ah as
long as one could recite Surah al-Muzzammil (73).
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