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Translation of
Malik's Muwatta:
Prayer
Section: The Call to Prayer
Book 3, Number 3.1.1:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Yahya ibn Said
said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, had wanted to take two pieces of wood
to strike them together to gather people for the prayer,
and Abdullah ibn Zayd al-Ansari, then of the tribe of
Harith ibn al-Khazraj, was shown two pieces of wood in
his sleep. He said, 'These are close to what the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, wants.' Then it was said, 'Do you not call to the
prayer?', so when he woke up he went to the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and
mentioned the dream to him. The Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, ordered the adhan."
Book 3, Number 3.1.2:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Ata ibn Yazid al-Laythi from Abu Said al-Khudri that the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, said, "When you hear the adhan, repeat what the
muadhdhin says."
Book 3, Number 3.1.3:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sumayy, the mawla
of Abu Bakr ibn Abd ar-Rahman, from Abu Hurayra that the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, said, "If people knew what was in the adhan and
the first row of the prayer and could only draw lots for
it, they would draw lots. And if they knew what was in
doing dhuhr early, they would race each other to it. And
if they knew what was in isha and subh, they would go to
them even if they had to crawl."
Book 3, Number 3.1.4:
Yahya related to me from Malik from al-Ala ibn Abd
ar-Rahman ibn Yaqub from his father and Ishaq ibn
Abdullah that they informed him that they heard Abu
Hurayra say, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, 'When the iqama is called
for prayer, do not come to it running, but come with
calmness. Pray what you catch and complete what you
miss. You are in prayer as long as your aim is the
prayer.' "
Book 3, Number 3.1.5:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abd arRahman ibn
Abdullah ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Abu Sasaca al-Ansari, and
later al-Mazini, that his father told him that Abu Said
al-Khudri had said to him, "I see that you love sheep
and the desert. When you are among your sheep or in your
desert, call the prayer and raise your voice in the
adhan, because I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, say, 'No jinn or man
oranything within range hears the voice of the muadhdhin
except that it bears witness for him on the day of
rising.' "
Book 3, Number 3.1.6:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'z-Zinad from
al-Araj from Abu Hurayra that the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "When the
call to prayer is made Shaytan retreats, passing wind,
so that he will not hear the adhan. When the adhan is
completed he comes back, until, when the iqama is said,
he retreats again. When the iqama is completed, he comes
back, until he comes between a man and his self and
says, 'Think of such and such, think of such and such,'
which he was not thinking about before, until the man
does not know how much he has prayed."
Book 3, Number 3.1.7:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Hazim ibn
Dinar that Sahl ibn Sad as-Saidi said, "There are two
times when the gates of heaven are opened, and few who
make supplication have it returned to them unanswered.
They are at the timeof the adhan, and in a rank of
people fighting in the way of Allah."
Malik was asked whether the adhan on the day of jumua
was called before the time had come for the prayer and
he said, "It is not called until after the sun has
passed the meridian."
Malik was asked about doubling the adhan and the
iqama, and at what point people had to stand when the
iqama for the prayer was called. He said, "I have heard
nothing about the adhan and iqama except what I have
seen people do. As for the iqama, it is not doubled.
That is what the people of knowledge in our region
continue to do. As for people standing up when the iqama
for the prayer is called, I have not heard of any
definite point at which it is begun, and I consider it
rather to be according to people's (individual)
capacity, for some people are heavy and some are light,
and they are not able to be as one man ."
Malik was asked about a gathering of people who
wished to do the prescribed prayer calling the iqama and
not the adhan, and he said, "lt is enough for them. The
adhan is only obligatory in mosques where the prayer is
said in congregation."
Malik was asked about the muadhdhin saying "Peace be
upon you" to the imam and calling him to the prayer, and
he was asked who was the first person to whom such a
greeting was made. He replied, "I have not heard that
this greeting occurred in the first community."
Yahya said that Malik was asked whether a muadhdhin
who called the people to prayer and then waited to see
if anyone would come and no one did, so he said the
iqama and did the prayer by himself and then people came
after he had finished, should repeat the prayer with
them. Malik said, "He does not repeat the prayer, and
whoever comes after he has finished should do the prayer
by himself."
Yahya said that Malik was asked about a muadhdhin who
called the adhan for a group of people, did voluntary
prayers, and then the group of people wanted to do the
prayer with some one else saying the iqama. He said,
"There is no harm in that. His iqama or somebody else's
are the same."
Yahya said that Malik said, "The subh prayer is still
called before dawn. As for the other prayers, we believe
that they should only be called after the time has
started."
Book 3, Number 3.1.8:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
the muadhdhin came to Umar ibn al-Khattab to call him to
the subh prayer and found him sleeping, so he said,
"Prayer is better than sleep," and Umar ordered him to
put that in the adhan for subh .
Book 3, Number 3.1.9:
Yahya related to me from Malik from his paternal
uncle Abu Suhayl ibn Malik that his uncle's father said,
"I recognise nothing nowadays of what I saw the people
(i.e. the companions of the Messenger, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace ) doing except the call to
prayer."
Book 3, Number 3.1.10:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abdullah ibn Umar
heard the iqama while he was in Baqi, so he increased
his pace of walking to the mosque.
Section: The Adhan During a Journey and Without Wudu
Book 3, Number 3.2.11:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar called the adhan on a cold and windy
night and included the phrase, "Do the prayer in
shelter." Then he said, "The Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to orderthe
muadhdhin to say, 'Do the prayerin shelter' when it was
a cold, rainy night "
Book 3, Number 3.2.12:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that on a
journey Abdullah ibn Umar did no more than the iqama,
except for subh, when he called both the adhan and the
iqama. Abdullah ibn Umar used to say, "The adhan is for
an imam whom people join ."
Book 3, Number 3.2.13:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
that his father said to him, "When you are on a journey
you can, if you wish, call the adhan and the iqama, or,
if you wish, the iqama and not the adhan."
Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "There is no harm
in a man calling the adhan while riding."
Book 3, Number 3.2.14:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
that Said ibn al-Musayyab used to say, "Whoever prays on
waterless, desolate land - an angel prays on his right
and an angel prays on his left. When he calls both the
adhan and the iqama for the prayer, or calls out the
iqama, angels like mountains pray behind him."
Section: The Duration of the Meal before Dawn (Sahur) in
Relation to the Adhan
Book 3, Number 3.3.15:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn
Dinar from Abdullah ibn Umar that the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
"Bilal calls the adhan whilst it is still night so eat
and drink until Ibn Umm Maktum calls the adhan."
Section: The Adhan During a Journey and Without Wudu
Book 3, Number 3.4.16:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah that the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Bilal calls
the adhan in the night, so eat and drink until Ibn Umm
Maktum calls the adhan." Ibn Umm Maktum was a blind man
who did not call the adhan until someone said to him,
"The morning has come. The morning has come."
Section: The Opening of the Prayer
Book 3, Number 3.5.17:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah from Abdullah ibn Umar that the
Messengerof Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, used to raise his hands to the level of his
shoulders when he began the prayer and when he raised
his head from the ruku he raised them in the same way,
saying, "Allah hears whoever praises him, our Lord and
praise belongs to You." He did not raise them in the
sujud.
Book 3, Number 3.5.18:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
AIi ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib said, "The
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, used to say, 'Allah is greater' whenever he
lowered himself and raised himself, and he continued to
pray like that until he met Al lah ."
Book 3, Number 3.5.19:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Sa'id
from Sulayman ibn Yasar that the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to raise his
hands in the prayer.
Book 3, Number 3.5.20:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Abu Salama ibn Abdar-Rahman ibn Awf that Abu Hurayra
used to lead them in prayer and would say "Allah is
greater" whenever he lowered himself and raised himself.
When he had finished he would say, "By Allah, I am the
person whose prayer most resembles the prayer of the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace."
Book 3, Number 3.5.21:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah that Abdullah ibn Umar used to say
"Allah is greater" in the prayer whenever he lowered
himself and raised himself.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to raise his hands to the level
of his shoulders when he began the prayer and when he
raised his head from the ruku he would raise them less
than that.
Book 3, Number 3.5.22:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Nuaym Wahb
ibn Kaysan that Jabir ibn Abdullah used to teach them
the takbir in the prayer. Abu Nuaym said, "He used to
tell us to say 'Allah is greater' whenever we lowered or
raised ourselves."
Book 3, Number 3.5.23:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Ibn Shihab used
to say, "When a man catches the raka he says, 'Allah is
greater' once, and that takbir is enough for him."
Malik added, "That is if he intended to begin the
prayer by that takbir "
Malik was asked about a man who began with the imam
but forgot the opening takbir and the takbir of the ruku
until he had done one raka. Then he remembered that he
had not said the takbir at the opening nor in the
ruku,so he said the takbir in the second raka. He said,
"I prefer that he start his prayer again, but if he
forgets the opening takbir with the imam and says the
takbir in the first ruku, I consider that enough for him
if he intends by it the opening takbir."
Malik said, about some one who prayed by himself and
forgot the opening takbir, "He begins his prayer afresh
."
Malik said, about an imam who forgot the opening
takbir until he had finished his prayer, "I think that
he should do the prayer again, and those behind him,
even if they have said the takbir."
Section: The Recitation of Qur'an in the Maghrib and
lsha Prayers
Book 3, Number 3.6.24:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Muhammad ibn Jubayr ibn Mutim that his father said, "I
heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, recite at-Tur (Sura 52) in the maghrib
prayer."
Book 3, Number 3.6.25:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Ubaydullah ibn Abdullah ibn Utba ibn Masud from Abdullah
ibn Abbas that Umm al-Fadl bint al-Harith heard him
reciting al Mursalat (sura 77) and she said to him, "My
son, you have reminded me by reciting this sura that it
was what I last heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, recite in the maghrib
prayer."
Book 3, Number 3.6.26:
26 Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Ubayd, the
mawla of Sulayman ibn Abd alMalik, from Ubada ibn Nusayy
from Qays ibn al Harith that Abu Abdullah as-Sunabihi
said, "I arrived in Madina in the khalifate of Abu Bakr
as-Siddiq, and I prayed maghrib behind him. He recited
the umm al Qur'an and two suras from the shorter ones of
the mufassal in the first two rakas. Then he stood up in
the third and I drew so near to him that my clothes were
almost touching his clothes. I heard him reciting the
umm al-Qur'an and this ayat, 'Our Lord, do not make our
hearts go astray after You have guided us, and give us
mercy from Your presence. Surely You are the Giver. ' "
(Sura 3 ayat 8)
Book 3, Number 3.6.27:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to recite in all four rakas as
when he prayed alone - in every raka the umm al-Qur'an
and another sura from the Qur'an. Sometimes he would
recite two or three suras in one raka in the obligatory
prayer. Similarly, he recited the umm al-Qur'an and two
suras in the first two rakas of maghrib.
Book 3, Number 3.6.28:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
from Adi ibn Thabit al-Ansari that al-Barra ibn Azib
said, "I prayed isha with the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, and he recited
at-Tin (Sura 95) in it."
Section: Behaviour in the Recitation
Book 3, Number 3.7.29:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Ibrahim
ibn Abdullah ibn Hunayn from
hisfatherfromAliibnAbiTalibthattheMessengerof Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade wearing the
qassi (an Egyptian garment, stripedwithsilk),wearing
gold rings, and reciting the Qur'an in ruku.
Book 3, Number 3.7.30:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
from Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn al Harith at-Taymi from
Abu Hazim at-Tammar from al Bayadi that the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, came out
to the people while they were praying and their voices
were raised in the recitation. He said, "When you pray
you are talking confidentially to your Lord. So look to
what you confide to Him, and do not say the Qur'an out
loud so that others hear it."
Book 3, Number 3.7.31:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Humayd at-Tawil
that Anas ibn Malik said, "I stood behind Abu Bakr and
Umar and Uthman and none of them used to recite 'In the
name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate' when
they began the prayer."
Book 3, Number 3.7.32:
Yahya related to me from Malik from his paternal
uncle Abu Suhayl ibn Malik that his father said, "We
heard the recitation of Umar ibn al-Khattab when we were
at the home of Abu Jahmin al-Balat." (Al-Balat was a
place in Madina between the mosque and the market.)
Book 3, Number 3.7.33:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that when
Abdullah ibn Umar missed anything of the prayer in which
the imam recited out loud, he would stand up when the
imam had said the taslim and recite what he owed out
loud to himself.
Book 3, Number 3.7.34:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Yazid ibn Ruman
said, "I used to pray next to Nafi ibn Jubayr ibn Mutim
and he would nudge me to prompt him while we were
praying."
Section: The Recitation in the Subh Prayer
Book 3, Number 3.8.35:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from his father that Abu Bakr as-Siddiq prayed subh and
recited suratal-Baqara in the two rak'as.
Book 3, Number 3.8.36:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
that his father heard Abdullah ibn Amir ibn Rabia say,
"We prayed subh behind Umar ibn al-Khattab and he
recited suraYusuf (Sura 12) and surat al-Hajj (Sura 22)
slowly." I (Hisham's father) said, "By Allah, then it
must have been his habit to get up at the crack of
dawn." He said, "Of course."
Book 3, Number 3.8.37:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
and Rabia ibn Abi Abd arRahman from al-Qasim ibn
Muhammad that al Furafisa ibn Umayral-Hanafi said, "I
only learnt Sura Yusuf (Sura 12) from the recitation of
it by Uthman ibn Affan in the subh prayer because of the
great number of times he repeated it to us."
Book 3, Number 3.8.38:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to recite the first ten suras of
the mufassal in the subh prayer, and on a journey he
would recite the ummal-Qur'an and a sura in every raka.
Section: The Umm al-Qur'an
Book 3, Number 3.9.39:
Yahya related to me from Malik from al-Ala ibn Abd
ar-Rahman ibn Yaqub that Abu Said, the mawla of Amir ibn
Kuraz told him that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, called toUbayy ibn Kab
while he was praying. When Ubayy had finished his prayer
he joined the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, and the Messenger of Allah put his
hand upon his hand, and he was intending to leave by the
door of the mosque, so the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "I hope that you
will not leave the mosque until you know a sura whose
like Allah has notsentdown in the Tawrah nor in the
Injil nor in the Qur'an." Ubayysaid, "I began to slow
down my pace in the hope of that. Then I said,
'Messenger of Allah, the sura you promised me!' He said,
'What do you recite when you begin the prayer?' I
recited the Fatiha (Sura 1 ) until I came to the end of
it, and the Messengerof Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, 'It is this sura, and it is the
"seven oft-repeated" and the Great Qur'an which I was
given.' "
Book 3, Number 3.9.40:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Nuaym Wahb
ibn Kaysan that he heard Jabir ibn Abdullah say,
"Someone who prays a raka without reciting the umm
al-Qur'an in it has not done the prayer except behind an
imam."
Section: Reciting to Oneself behind the Imam when He
does not Recite Aloud
Book 3, Number 3.10.41:
Yahya related to me from Malik from al-Ala ibn Abd
ar-Rahman ibn Ya'qub that he heard Abu's-Sa'ib, the
mawla of Hisham ibn Zuhra, say he had heard Abu Hurayra
say, "I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, say, 'Whoever prays a prayer
without reciting the umm al-Qur'an in it, his prayer is
aborted, it is aborted, it is aborted, incomplete.' So I
said, 'Abu Hurayra, sometimes I am behind the
imam.'Hepulled my forearm and said, 'Recite it to
yourself, O Persian, for I heard the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, say that Allah
the Blessed, the Exalted, said, "I have divided the
prayer into two halves between me and my slave. One half
of it is for Me and one half of it is for IVly slave,
and My slave has what he asks." ' The Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
"Recite." The slave says, 'Praise be to AIIah, the Lord
of theWorlds.' Allah the Blessed, the Exalted, says, 'My
slave has praised Me.' The slave says, 'The Merciful,
the Compassionate.' Allah says, 'My slave has spoken
well of Me.' The slave says, 'Master of the Day of the
Deen.' Allah says, 'My slave has glorified Me.' The
slave says, 'You alone we worship and You alone we
askforhelp.'Allahsays,'This ayat is between Me and My
slave, and for My slave is what he asks. 'The slave
says, 'Guide us in the straight Path, the Path of those
whom You have blessed, not of those with whom You are
angry, nor those who are in error. ' Allah says, 'These
are for My slaves, and for my slave is what he asks . '
" ' "
Book 3, Number 3.10.42:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
that his father used to recite behind the imam when the
imam did not recite aloud.
Book 3, Number 3.10.43:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
and from Rabia ibn Abi Abd ar Rahman that al-Qasim ibn
Muhammad used to recite behind the imam when the imam
did not recite aloud.
Book 3, Number 3.10.44:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yazid ibn Ruman
that Nafi ibn Jubayr ibn Mutim used to recite behind the
imam when hedid not recite aloud .
Malik said, "That is the most preferable to me of
what I have heard about the matter."
Section: Not Reciting behind the Imam when He Recites
Aloud
Book 3, Number 3.11.45:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar, when asked if anyone should recite
behind an imam, said, "When you pray behind an imam then
the recitation of the imam is enough for you and when
you pray on your own you must recite." Nafi added,
"Abdullah ibn 'Umar used not to recite behind the imam."
Yahya said that he heard Malik say, "The position
with us is that aman recites behind the imam when the
imam does not recite aloud and he refrains from reciting
when the imam recites aloud."
Book 3, Number 3.11.46:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Ibn Ukayma al-Laythi from Abu Hurayra that the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
finished a prayer in which he had recited aloud and
asked, "Did any of you recite with me just now?" One man
said, "Yes, I did, Messenger of Allah." The Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "I
was saying to myself, 'Why am I distracted from the
Qur'an?' " When the people heard the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, say that, they
refrained from reciting with the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, when he recited
aloud.
Section: Saying 'Amin' behind the Imam
Book 3, Number 3.12.47:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
Sa'id ibn al-Musayyab and Abu Salama ibn Abd ar-Rahman
told him from Abu Hurayra that the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "When the
imam says 'Amin', say 'Amin', for the one whose 'Amin'
coincides with the 'Amin' of the angels - his previous
wrong actions are forgiven him."
Ibn Shihab said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, used to say 'Aameen'
(extending it)."
Book 3, Number 3.12.48:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sumayy, the mawla
of Abu Bakr, from Abu Salih as Samman, from Abu Hurayra
that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "When the imam has said, 'not of
those with whom You are angry nor of those who are in
error,' say 'Amin', for the previous wrong actions of
the one whose utterance coincides with that of the
angels, are forgiven him."
Book 3, Number 3.12.49:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'z Zinad from
al-Araj from Abu Hurayra that the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "When one
of you says 'Amin' and the angels in the sky say 'Amin'
so that one coincides with the other, his previous wrong
actions are forgiven him."
Book 3, Number 3.12.50:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sumayy, the mawla
of Abu Bakr, from Abu Salih as-Samman from Abu Hurayra
that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "When the imam says, 'Allah hears
whoever praises Him,' say 'O Allah! Our Lord, praise be
toYou, 'for the previous wrong actions done by the one
whose utterance coincides with that of the angels are
forgiven."
Section: Behaviour in the Sitting in the Prayer
Book 3, Number 3.13.51:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Muslim ibn Abi
Maryam that AIi ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Muawi said,
"Abdullah ibn Umar saw me playing with some small
pebbles in the prayer. When I finished he forbade me,
saying, 'Do as the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, did.' I said, 'What did the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, do?' He said, 'When he sat in the prayer, he
placed his right hand on his right thigh and he closed
his fist and pointed his index finger, and he placed his
left hand on his left thigh. That is what he used to
do.' "
Book 3, Number 3.13.52:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn
Dinar that he had seen Abdullah ibn Umar with a man
praying at his side. When the man sat in the fourth
raka, heput both feet to one side and crossed them. When
Abdullah finished, he disapproved of that to him, and
the man protested, "But you do the same." Abdullah ibn
Umar said, "I am ill."
Book 3, Number 3.13.53:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sadaqa ibn Yasar
that al-Mughira ibn Hakim saw Abdullah ibn Umar sit back
from the two sajdas of the prayer onto the top of his
feet. When he had finished, al-Mughira mentioned it to
him, and Abdullah ibn Umar explained, "It is not a sunna
of the prayer. I do it because I am ill."
Book 3, Number 3.13.54:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abd ar-Rahman ibn
al-Qasim that Abdullah ibn Umar told him that he used to
see Abdullah ibn Umar cross his legs in the sitting
position of the prayer.He said, "So I did the same, and
I was young at the time. Abdullah ibn Umar forbade me
and said, 'The sunna of the prayer is that you keep your
right foot vertical and lay your left foot down.' I said
to him, 'But you do the same (as I did).' He said, 'My
feet do not support me.' "
Book 3, Number 3.13.55:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
that al-Qasim ibn Muhammad showed them how to sit in the
tashahhud, and he kept his right foot vertical and laid
his left foot down, and sat on his left haunch not on
his foot. Then he said, "Abdullah ibn Abdullah ibn Umar
saw me doing this and related to me that his father used
to do the same thing."
Section: Tashahhud in the Prayer
Book 3, Number 3.14.56:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Urwa ibn az-Zubayr from Abd ar-Rahman ibn Abd al-Qari
that he heard Umar ibn al-Khattab say, while he was
teaching people the tashahhud from the mimbar, "Say,
Greetings belong to Allah. Pure actions belong to Allah.
Good words and prayers belong to Allah. Peace on you,
Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His blessings. Peace
be upon us and on the slaves of Allah who are salihun. I
testify that there is no god except Allah. And I testify
that Muhammad is His slave and His messenger."
'At-tahiyatu lillah, az-zakiyatu lillah, at-tayibatu
wa's-salawatu lillah. As-salamu alayka ayyuha'nnabiyyu
wa rahmatu'llahi wa barakatuhu. As-salamu alayna wa ala
ibadi'llahi s-salihin. Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa 'llah
wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluh."
Book 3, Number 3.14.57:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to say the tashahhud saying, "In
the name of Allah. Greetings belong to Allah. Prayers
belong to Allah. Pure actions belong to Allah. Peace be
on the Prophet and the mercy of Allah and His blessings.
Peace be on us and on the slaves of Allah who are
salihun. I testify that there is no god except Allah. I
testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."
"Bismillah, at-tahiyatu lillah, as-salawatu lillah,
az-zakiyatu lillah. As-salamu ala'n-nabiyyi wa
rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu. As-salamu alayna wa ala
ibadi'llahi's-salihin. Shahidtu an la ilaha illallah.
Shahidtu anna Muhammadu'r-rasulu'llah."
He used to say this after the first two rakas and he
would make supplication with whatever seemed fit to him
when the tashahhud was completed. When he sat at the end
of the prayer, he did the tashahhud in a similar manner,
except that after the tashahhud he made supplication
with whatever seemed fit to him. When he had completed
the tashahhud and intended to say the taslim, he said,
"Peace be on the Prophet and His mercy and blessings.
Peace be upon us and on the slaves of Allah who are
salihun."
"As-salamu ala'n-nabiyyi wa rahmatu'llahi wa
barakatuhu. As-salamu alayna wa ala ibadi'llahi'ssalihin
."
He then said, "Peace be upon you" to his right, and
would return the greeting to the imam, and if anyone
said "Peace be upon you" from his left he would return
the greeting to him.
Book 3, Number 3.14.58:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abd ar-Rahman ibn
al-Qasim from his father that A'isha, the wife of the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used
to say in the tashahhud, "Greetings, good words,
prayers, pure actions belong to Allah. I testify that
there is no god except Allah, alone without partner, and
that Muhammad is His slave and His Messenger. Peace be
on you, Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His
blessings. Peace be on us and on the slaves of Allah who
are salihun. Peace be upon you."
"At-tahiyatu, at-tayibatu, as-salawatu, az-zakiyatu
lillah. Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa'llah, wahdahu la
sharika lah wa anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu.
As-salamu alayka ayyuha-n-nabiyyu wa rahmatu-llahi wa
barakatuhu. As-salamu alayna wa ala
ibadi-llahi's-salihin. As-salamu alaykum."
Book 3, Number 3.14.59:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
al-Ansari that al-Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad told
him that A'isha, the wife of the prophet, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, used to say in the
tashahhud, "Greetings, good words, prayers, pure actions
belong to Allah. I testify that there is no god except
Allah, alone without partner, and I testify that
Muhammad is the slave of Allah and His Messenger. Peace
be upon you, Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His
blessings. Peace be upon us and on the slaves of Allah
who are salihun . Peace be upon you . "
"At-tahiyatu, at-tayibatu, as-salawatu, az-zakiyatu
lillah. Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa'llah, wahdahu la
sharika llah wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa
rasuluhu. As-salamu alayka ayyuha-n-nabiyyu wa
rahmatu-llahi wa barakatuhu. As-salamu alayna wa ala
ibadi-llahi's-salihin. As-salamu alaykum."
Book 3, Number 3.14.60:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he asked Ibn
Shihab and Nafi, the mawla of Ibn Umar, whether a man
who joined an imam who had already done a raka should
say the tashahhud with the imam in the second and fourth
rakas, even though these were odd for him? They said,
"He should say tashahhud with him."
Malik said, "That is the position with us."
Section: What to Do If One Raises One's Head Before the
Imam
Book 3, Number 3.15.61:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Muhammad ibn Amr
ibn AIqama from Malik ibn Abdullah as-Sadi that Abu
Hurayra said, "The one who raises his head and lowers it
before the imam - his forelock is in the hand of a
shaytan."
Malik said, concerning someone who forgot and raised
his head before the imam in ruku or sujud, "The sunna of
that is to return to bowing or prostrating and not to
wait for the imam to come up. What he has done is a
mistake, because the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, 'The imam is appointed to
be followed as a leader, so do not oppose him.' Abu
Hurayra said, 'The one who raises his head and lowers it
before the imam - his forelock is in the hand of a
shaytan.' "
Section: What to Do if through Forgetfulness One Says
the Taslim after Two Rakas
Book 3, Number 3.16.62:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ayyub ibn Abi
Tamima as-Sakhtayani from Muhammad ibn Sirin from Abu
Hurayra that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, finished the prayer after two rakas
and Dhu'l-Yadayn said to him, "Has the prayer been
shortened or have you forgotten, Messenger of Allah?"
The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "Has Dhu'l-Yadayn spoken the truth?"
The people said, "Yes," and the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, stood and prayed
the other two rakas and then said, "Peace be upon you."
Then he said, "Allah is greater" and went into a sadja
as long as his usual prostrations or longer. Then he
came up and said, "Allah is greater" and went into a
sajda as long as his usual prostrations or longer and
then came up.
Book 3, Number 3.16.63:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Da'ud ibn
al-Husayn that Abu Sufyan, the mawla of Ibn Abi Ahmad,
said that he heard Abu Hurayra say, "The Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, prayed
asr and said the taslim after two rakas. Dhu'l-Yadayn
stood up and said, 'Has the prayer been shortened,
Messenger of Allah, or have you forgotten?' The
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, stood up and completed what remained of the
prayer, and then, remaining sitting after saying the
taslim, he made two prostrations."
Book 3, Number 3.16.64:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
Abu Bakr ibn Sulayman ibn Abi Hathma said, "I have heard
that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, prayed two rakas of one of the two
day-ti me prayers, dhuhr or asr, and said the taslim
after two rakas. Dhu'sh-Shamalayn said to him, 'Has the
prayer been shortened, Messenger of Allah, or have you
forgotten?' The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, 'The prayer has not been
shortened and I have not forgotten.' Dhu'shShamalayn
said, 'It was certainly one of those, Messenger of
Allah.' The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, approached the people and said, 'Has Dh
u'sh-Shamalayn spoken the truth?' They said, 'Yes,
Messenger of Allah,' and the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, completed what
remained of the prayer, and then said, 'Peace be upon
you.' "
Book 3, Number 3.16.65:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Said ibn al-Musayyab, and from Abu Salama ibn Abd
ar-Rahman, the same as that.
Malik said, "Every forgetfulness which decreases from
the prayer, prostrations for it come before the
greeting, and every forgetfulness which is an addition
to the prayer, prostrations for it come after the
greeting."
Section: Completing what is Recalled When Uncertain how
much has been Prayed
Book 3, Number 3.17.66:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam
from Ata ibn Yasar that the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "If you are
uncertain in the prayer and do not know whether you have
prayed three or four rakas, then pray a raka and make
two prostrations from the sitting position before the
taslim. If the raka that you prayed was the fifth, then
you make it even by these two sajdas, and if it was the
fourth, then the two prostrations spite Shaytan."
Book 3, Number 3.17.67:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Umar ibn Muhammad
ibn Zayd from Salim ibn Abdullah that Abdullah ibn Umar
used to say, "If you are uncertain in the prayer,
estimate what you think you have forgotten of the prayer
and repeat it, then do the two sajdas of forgetfulness
from the sitting position."
Book 3, Number 3.17.68:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Afif ibn Amr
as-Sahmi that Ata ibn Yasar said, "I asked Abdullah ibn
Amr ibn al-As and Kab al Ahbar about someone who was
uncertain in his prayer, and did not know whether he had
prayed three or four rakas. Both of them said, 'He
should pray another raka and then do two sajdas from the
sitting position.' "
Book 3, Number 3.17.69:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar, when questioned about forgetfulness
in the prayer, said, "If you think that you have
forgotten part of the prayer, then pray it."
Section: What to Do if One Stands After the Completion
of the Prayer or After Two Rakas
Book 3, Number 3.18.70:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
al-Araj that Abdullah ibn Buhayna said, "The Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
prayed two rakas with us and then stood without sitting
and the people stood with him. When he had finished the
prayerand we had seen him say the taslim, he said 'Allah
is greater' and did two sajdas from the sitting position
and then said the taslim again."
Book 3, Number 3.18.71:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
from Abd ar-Rahman ibn Hurmuz that Abdullah ibn Buhayna
said, "The Messengerof Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, prayed dhuhr with us and he stood
straight up after two rakas without sitting. When he had
finished the prayer, he did two sajdas and then said the
taslim after that."
Malik said, concerning someone who forgot in his
prayer and stood up after he had completed four rakas
and recited and then went into ruku and then, when he
raised his head from ruku, remembered that he had
already completed (his prayer), "He returns to a sitting
position and does not do any sajda. If he has already
done one sajda I do not think he should do the other.
Then when his prayer is finished he does two sajdas from
the sitting position after saying the taslim."
Section: Looking in the Prayer at What Distracts You
from It
Book 3, Number 3.19.72:
Yahya related to me from Malik from AIqama ibn Abi
AIqama from his mother that A'isha, the wife of the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
"Abu Jahm ibn Hudhayfa gave the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, a fine striped
garment from Syria and he did the prayer in it. When he
had finished he said, 'Give this garment back to Abu
Jahm. I lookedat its stripes in the prayer and they
almost distracted me.' "
Book 3, Number 3.19.73:
Malik related to me from Hisham ibn Urwa from his
father that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, wore a fine striped garment f rom
Syria, and then gave it to Abu Jahm and took a plain,
rough, garment in return. Abu Jahm asked, "Messenger of
Allah! Why?" He said, "I looked at its stripes in the
prayer."
Book 3, Number 3.19.74:
Malik related to me from Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr that
Abu Talha al-Ansari was praying in his garden when a
wild pigeon flew in and began to fly to and fro trying
to find a way out. The sight was pleasing to him and he
let his eyes follow the bird for a time and then he went
back to his prayer but could not remember how much he
had prayed. He said, "A trial has befallen me in this
property of mine." So he came to the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and mentioned
the trial that had happened to him in his garden and
said, "Messenger of Allah, it is a sadaqa for Allah, so
dispose of it wherever you wish."
Book 3, Number 3.19.75:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Abi
Bakr that a man from the Ansar was praying in a garden
of his in Quff, one of the valleys of Madina, during the
date season and the palms' branches were weighed down
with fruit on all sides. He looked at them and what he
saw of their fruits amazed him. Then he went back to his
prayer and he did not know how much he had prayed. He
said, "A trial has befallen me in this property of
mine." So he went toUthman ibn Affan, who was the
khalifa at the time, and mentioned it to him and said,
"It is sadaqa, so give it away in the paths of good."
Uthman ibn Affan sold it for fifty thousand and so that
property became known as the Fifty.
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