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Translation of
Malik's Muwatta:
Shortening the Prayer
Section: Joining Two Prayers when Settled and when
Travelling
Book 9, Number 9.1.1:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Da'ud ibn
al-Husayn from al-Araj from Abu Hurayra that the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, joined dhuhr and asr on his journey to Tabuk.
Book 9, Number 9.1.2:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'z-Zubayr
al-Makki from Abu't-Tufayl Amir ibn Wathila that Muadh
ibn Jabal told him that they went out with the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, in
the year of Tabuk, and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, joined dhuhr with asr and
maghrib with isha. Muadh said, "One day he delayed the
prayer, and then came out and prayed dhuhr and asr
together. Then he said, 'Tomorrow you will come, insha'
llah, to the spring of Tabuk. But you will not get there
until well into the morning. No one who arrives should
touch any of its water until I come.' We came to it and
two men had got to it before us and the spring was
dripping with a little water. The Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, asked them,
'Have you touched any of its water?' They said, 'Yes.'
The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, reviled them and said what Allah wished him
to say. Then they took water with their hands from the
spring little by little until it had been collected in
something. Then the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, washed his face and hands in
it. Then he put it back into the spring and the spring
flowed with an abundance of water and the people drew
water from it. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, 'If you live long enough,
Muadh, you will soon see this place filled with
gardens.' "
Book 9, Number 9.1.3:
3 Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar said, "The Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to join
maghrib and isha together when it was urgent to travel."
Book 9, Number 9.1.4:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'z Zubayr
al-Makki from Said ibn Jubayr that Abdullah ibn Abbas
said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, prayed dhuhr and asr together and
maghrib and isha together, and not out of fear nor
because of travelling." Malik said, "I believe that was
during rain."
Book 9, Number 9.1.5:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to join the prayer along with the
amirs if they joined maghrib and isha in the rain.
Book 9, Number 9.1.6:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
he had asked Salim ibn Abdullah, "Can you join dhuhr and
asr when travelling?" He said, "Yes, there is no harm in
that. Haven't you seen the people pray on Arafa?"
Book 9, Number 9.1.7:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
AIi ibn Husain used to say, "The Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, would join dhuhr
and asr if he wished to travel the same day, and he
would join maghrib and isha if he wished to travel the
same night."
Section: Shortening the Prayer in Travel
Book 9, Number 9.2.8:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from a
man of the family of Khalid ibn Asid that he said to
Abdullah ibn Umar, "Abu Abd ar-Rahman, we find the fear
prayer and the prayer when settled mentioned in the
Qur'an, but we do not find any mention of the travelling
prayer in it." Ibn Umar said, "Son of my brother! Allah
the Mighty and Majestic sent us Muhammad, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, and we know nothing. We
only do as we saw him doing."
Book 9, Number 9.2.9:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Salih ibn Kaysan
from Urwa ibn az-Zubayr that A'isha, the wife of the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
"The prayer was prescribed as two rakas, both when
settled and when travelling. Then the travelling prayer
was kept as it was, and an increase was made in the
prayer when settled. "
Book 9, Number 9.2.10:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
that he said to Salim ibn Abdullah, "What is the latest
you have seen your father delay maghrib while on a
journey?" and Salim replied, "One time the sun set when
we were at Dhat al-Jaysh and he prayed maghrib at
al-Aqiq."
Section: Circumstances in Which the Prayer Has To Be
Shortened
Book 9, Number 9.3.11:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar, shortened the prayer when he left for
hajj or umra at Dhu'l Hulayfa.
Book 9, Number 9.3.12:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah that his father rode to Rim and
shortened the prayer on the journey.
Malik said, "That was about four mail-stages."
(approximately forty-eight miles).
Book 9, Number 9.3.13:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Salim
ibn Abdullah that Abdullah ibn Umar rode to Dhat
an-Nusub and shortened the prayer on the journey.
Malik said, "There are four mail-stages between Dhat
an-Nusub and Madina."
Book 9, Number 9.3.14:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Ibn
Umar that he used to travel to Khaybar and he would
shorten the prayer.
Book 9, Number 9.3.15:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah that Abdullah ibn Umar used to
shorten the prayer when he travelled for a whole day.
Book 9, Number 9.3.16:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that he used
to travel one mail-stage with Ibn Umar, and he would not
shorten the prayer.
Book 9, Number 9.3.17:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Abdullah ibn Abbas used to shorten the prayer when he
travelled a distance equivalent to that between Makka
and Ta'if, and that between Makka and Usfan and that
between Makka and Jedda.
Malik said, "That is four mail-stages, and to me that
is the most preferable distance for shortening the
prayer."
Malik said, "Someone who intends to travel does not
shorten the prayer until he has left the houses of the
village. And he does not do it in full until he comes to
the first houses of the village, or is nearby."
Section: The Prayer of a Traveller when Undecided
whether to Remain in a Place or Not
Book 9, Number 9.4.18:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah that Abdullah ibn Umar used to say,
"I pray the prayerof a traveller as long as I am
undecided whether to remain somewhere or not, even if I
am detained for twelve nights."
Book 9, Number 9.4.19:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Ibn
Umar stayed in Makka for ten nights, shortening the
prayer, except when he prayed it behind an imam, in
which case he followed the imam's prayer.
9.5 Doing the Full Prayer when One Decides to Remain
in a Place
Section: Doing the Full Prayer when One Decides to
Remain in a Place
Book 9, Number 9.5.20:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ata al-Khurasani
that he heard Said ibn al Musayyab say, "A traveller who
has decided to remain somewhere for four nights does the
prayer in full."
Malik said, "That is what I prefer most out of what I
have heard."
Malik when asked about the prayer of a prisoner,
said, "It is the same as the prayer of a person who
remains in one place, except if he is travelling."
Section: The Prayer of a Traveller when Imam, or Behind
an Imam
Book 9, Number 9.6.21:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah from his father that Umar ibn
al-Khattab, when he went to Makka, used to lead them in
prayer and do two rakas and then say, "People of
Makka,complete the prayer, we are a group travelling."
Yahya related the same as that to me from Malik from
Zayd ibn Aslam from his father from Umar ibn al-Khattab.
Book 9, Number 9.6.22:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to pray four rakas behind the
imam at Mina, and when he prayed by himself he would
pray two rakas.
Book 9, Number 9.6.23:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
Safwan said, "Abdullah ibn Umar used to come and visit
Abdullah ibn Safwan and he would pray two rakas with us,
and when he went away we would stand and complete the
prayer."
Section: Voluntary Prayers while Travelling, by Day and
at Night, and Praying on a Riding Beast
Book 9, Number 9.7.24:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar never used to pray anything with the
fard prayer, either before it or after it, while
travelling, except in the depths of the night. He would
pray on the ground or on his mount, whichever way it was
facing.
Book 9, Number 9.7.25:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
al-Qasim ibn Muhammad and Urwa ibn az-Zubayr and Abu
Bakr ibn Abd ar Rahman used to pray nawafil when
travelling.
Yahya said that Malik was asked about voluntary
prayers when travelling and he said, "There is no harm
in them, either at night or during the day. I have heard
that some of the people of knowledge used to do that."
Book 9, Number 9.7.26:
Yahya related to me that Malik said, "I have heard
from Nafi that Abdullah ibn Umar used to see his son,
Ubaydullah ibn Abdullah, doing voluntary prayers on a
journey,and he would not disapprove of it."
Book 9, Number 9.7.27:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Amr ibn Yahya
al-Mazini from Abu'l-Hubab Said ibn Yasar that Abdullah
ibn Umar said, "I saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, praying on a donkey while
heading towards Khaybar."
Book 9, Number 9.7.28:
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, used to
pray on his mount while travelling, whichever way it was
facing. Abdullah ibn Dinar said, "Abdullah ibn Umar
would also do that."
Book 9, Number 9.7.29:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Yahya ibn Said
said, "I saw Anas ibn Malik on a journey praying on a
donkey facing away from the qibla. He did the raka and
the sajda by motioning with his head, without putting
his face on anything."
Section: The Prayer of Duha
Book 9, Number 9.8.30:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Musa ibn Maysara
from Abu Murra, the mawla of Aqil ibn Abi Talib, that
Umm Hani bint Abi Talib told him that in the year of the
conquest the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, prayed eight rakas, covering himself
with one garment.
Book 9, Number 9.8.31:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'n Nadr, the
mawla of Umar ibn Ubaydullah, that Abu Murra, the mawla
of Aqil ibn Abi Talib, told him that he had heard Umm
Hani bint Abi Talib say, "I went to the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, in the
year of the conquest and found him doing ghusl while his
daughter Fatima, was screening him with a garment. I
said to him, 'Peace be upon you' and he said, 'Who is
that?' I replied, 'Umm Hani bint Abi Talib,' and he
said, 'Welcome, Umm Hani!' When he had finished his
ghusl, he stood and prayed eight rakas, covering himself
with one garment, and then came away. I said, 'Messenger
of Allah, the son of my mother, AIi, says that he is
determined to kill so-and-so, son of Hubayra, a man I
have placed under my protection.' The Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
'We give protection to whoever you have given protection
to, Umm Hani.' "
Umm Hani related that this incident happened in the
morning.
Book 9, Number 9.8.32:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Urwa ibn az-Zubayr that A'isha, the wife of the Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "I never
once saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, doing the voluntary prayer of duha, but
I myself do it. Sometimes the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, would refrain from
a practice that he loved to do, fearing that people
would do the same and it would become fard for them ."
Book 9, Number 9.8.33:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam
from A'isha that she used to pray duha with eight rakas,
and she would say, "I would never stop doing them even
if my parents were to be brought back to life."
Section: General Remarks concerning the Voluntary Prayer
of Duha
Book 9, Number 9.9.34:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ishaq ibn
Abdullah ibn Abi Talha from Anas ibn Malik that his
grandmother, Mulayka, invited the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, for food and he
ate some of it. Then the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "Get up and I will
lead you in prayer."
Anas said, "I stood up and took a woven mat belonging
to us that had become black through long use and
sprinkled it with water, and the Messengerof Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, stood on it. The
orphan and I formed a row behind him, and the old woman
stood behind us. He prayed two rakas with us and then
left."
Book 9, Number 9.9.35:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
Ubaydullah ibn Abdullah ibn Utba said, "I visited Umar
ibn al-Khattab just before noon and found him praying a
voluntary prayer. So I stood behind him, but he pulled
me nearer and put me next to him, on his right hand
side, and then Yarfa came and I moved back and we formed
a row behind him."
Section: Warning against Passing in Front of Someone
Praying
Book 9, Number 9.10.36:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam
from Abd ar-Rahman ibn Abi Said al-Khudri from his
father that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, said, "Do not let anyone pass in
front of you when you are praying. Repel him as much as
you can, and, if he refuses, fight him, for he is only a
shaytan."
Book 9, Number 9.10.37:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'n Nadr, the
mawla of Umar ibn Ubaydullah from Busr ibn Said that
Zayd ibn Khalid al-Juhani sent him to Abu Juhaym to ask
him what he had heard from the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, about passing in
front of someone praying. Abu Juhaym said, "The
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, said, 'If the one who passes in front of a man
praying knew what he was bringing upon himself it would
be better for him to stop for forty than to pass in
front of him.' "
Abu'n-Nadr said, "I do not know whether he said forty
days or months or years."
Book 9, Number 9.10.38:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam
from Ata ibn Yasar that Kab al-Ahbar said, "If the
person who passed in front of a man praying knew what he
was bringing on himself, it would be better for him to
sink into the ground than to pass in front of him."
Book 9, Number 9.10.39:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to disapprove of passing in front
of women while they were praying.
Book 9, Number 9.10.40:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar would neither pass in front of anyone,
nor let anyone pass in front of him.
Section: Permission to Pass in Front of Someone Praying
Book 9, Number 9.11.41:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Ubaydullah ibn Abdullah ibn Utba ibn Masud that Abdullah
ibn Abbas said, "I approached, riding on a donkey, while
the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, was leading the people in prayer at Mina, and
I was, at that time, nearing puberty. I passed in front
of part of the row, dismounted, sent the donkey off to
graze, and then joined the row, and no one rebuked me
for doing so."
Book 9, Number 9.11.42:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Said ibn Abi Waqqas used to pass in front of some of the
rows while the prayer was in progress.
Malik said, "I consider that it is permissible to do
that if the iqama for the prayer has been said and the
imam has said the initial takbir and a man cannot find
any way into the mosque except by going between the
rows."
Book 9, Number 9.11.43:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Ali ibn Abi Talib said, "Things that pass in front of a
man praying do not break his prayer."
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Salim ibn Abdullah that Abdullah ibn Umar used to say,
"Things that pass in front of a man praying do not break
his prayer."
Section: The Sutra of a Man Praying on a Journey
Book 9, Number 9.12.44:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Abdullah ibn Umar would use the animal he was riding as
a sutra when he prayed.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
that his father used to pray in the desert without a
sutra.
Section: Brushing Away Small Stones in the Prayer
Book 9, Number 9.13.45:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abu Jafar al-Qari
said, "I saw Abdullah ibn Umar quickly brush away the
small stones from the place where he was going to put
his forehead as he was going down into sajda."
Book 9, Number 9.13.46:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
that he had heard that Abu Dharr used to say, "Brush
away the small stones with one sweep, but if you leave
them it is better than a red camel."
Section: Straightening the Rows
Book 9, Number 9.14.47:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Umar
ibn al-Khattab used to order the rows to be
straightened, and when they had come to him and told him
that the rows were straight he would say the takbir.
Book 9, Number 9.14.48:
Yahya related to me from Malik from his paternal
uncle, Abu Suhayl ibn Malik, that his father said, "I
was with Uthman ibn Affan when the iqama was said for
the prayer and I was talking to him about being assigned
a definite allowance by him. I continued talking to him
while he was levelling some small stones with his
sandals, and then some men that he had entrusted to
straighten the rows came and told him that the rows were
straight. He said to me, 'Line up in the row,' and then
he said the takbir."
Section: Placing One Hand on the Other in the Prayer
Book 9, Number 9.15.49:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abd al-Karim ibn
Abi'l-Mukhariq al-Basri said, "Among things the Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said and did
are: 'As long as you do not feel ashamed, do whatever
you wish', the placing of one hand on the other in
prayer (one places the right hand on the left), being
quick to break the fast, and delaying the meal before
dawn."
Book 9, Number 9.15.50:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Hazim ibn
Dinar that Sahl ibn Sad said, "People used to be ordered
to place their right hands on their left forearms in the
prayer."
Abu Hazim added, "I know for sure that Sahl traces
that back to the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace."
Section: Qunut in the Subh Prayer
Book 9, Number 9.16.51:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar did not say qunut in any of the
prayers.
Section: Prohibition against a Man Praying when Wishing
to Relieve Himself
Book 9, Number 9.17.52:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from his father that Abdullah ibn al-Arqam used to lead
his companions in prayer. The time for prayer came one
day and he went to relieve himself. When he returned, he
said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, say, 'If you wish to defecate,
you should do so before the prayer.' "
Book 9, Number 9.17.53:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam
that Umar ibn al-Khattab said, "You should not pray
while you are holding your bowels."
Section: Waiting for The Prayer and Walking to It
Book 9, Number 9.18.54:
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, "The
angels ask for blessings on each one of you as long as
he is in the place where he has prayed and has not
discharged anything. They say, 'Allah, forgive him.
Allah have mercy on him.' "
Malik said, "I do not consider that his words, 'has
not discharged anything' refer to anything other than
the discharges that break wudu."
Book 9, Number 9.18.55:
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, "You are
in prayer as long as the prayer detains you and there is
nothing that prevents you from returning to your family
except the prayer."
Book 9, Number 9.18.56:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sumayy, the mawla
of Abu Bakr, that Abu Bakr ibn Abd ar-Rahman used to
say, "Someone who goes to the mosque in the morning or
the afternoon with no intention of going anywhere else,
either to learn good or teach it, is like someone who
does jihad in the way of Allah and returns with booty."
Book 9, Number 9.18.57:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nuaym ibn
Abdullah al-Mujmir that he heard Abu Hurayra say, "If
any one of you prays and then sits down in the spot
where he has prayed, the angels ask blessings on him
saying, 'Allah, forgive him. Allah, have mercy on him.'
And if he moves from the spot where he has prayed and
sits elsewhere in the mosque waiting for the prayer, he
remains in prayer until he prays."
Book 9, Number 9.18.58:
Yahya related to me from Malik from al Ala ibn Abd
ar-Rahman ibn Yaqub from his father from Abu Hurayra
that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "Shall I tell you the things by
which Allah erases wrong actions and by which he raises
ranks: the complete and correct performance of wudu in
adverse conditions, a great number of steps towards the
mosque,and waiting after one prayer for the next prayer.
That is the firm hold, that is the firm hold, that is
the firm hold."
Book 9, Number 9.18.59:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Said ibn al-Musayyab said, "It is said that no-one
except a hypocrite leaves the mosque after the call to
prayer, except for someone who intends to return."
Book 9, Number 9.18.60:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Amir ibn Abdullah
ibn az-Zubayr from Amr ibn Sulaymaz-Zuraqi from Abu
Qatadaal-Ansari that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "When you enter the
mosque, you should pray two rakas before you sit down."
Book 9, Number 9.18.61:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'nNadr, the
mawla of Umar ibn Ubaydullah, that Abu Salama ibn Abd
ar-Rahman asked him, "Didn't I see your master sit down
before praying after he had entered the mosque?"
Abu'n-Nadr said, "By that he meant Umar ibn
Ubaydullah, and he was finding fault with him for
sitting down before praying after he had come into the
mosque."
Yahya said that Malik said, "It is good to do that
but not obligatory."
Section: Placing the Hands Flat on the Surface by the
Face when Prostrating
Book 9, Number 9.19.62:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to place his palms flat on the
surface where he put his forehead. Nafi said, "I have
seen him take his hands out from under his burnus on a
very cold day and place them on the ground."
Book 9, Number 9.19.63:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to say, "When one of you puts his
forehead on the ground he should put his palms on the
place where he puts his forehead. Then, when he rises,
he should raise them, for the hands prostrate just as
the face prostrates."
Section: Turning and Clapping when Necessary during the
Prayer
Book 9, Number 9.20.64:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Hazim Salama
ibn Dinar from Sahl ibn Said as-Saidi that the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, went
to the tribe of Bani Amr ibn Awf to settle their
disputes .The time for the prayer came and the muadhdhin
came to Abu Bakr as-Siddiq and said, "Could you lead the
people in prayer and I will say the iqama?" He said,
"Yes," and Abu Bakr prayed. The Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, came back while the
people were praying, and approached and joined the row.
People clapped, but Abu Bakr did not turn round. The
people increased their clapping, and Abu Bakr turned
round and saw the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, and the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, indicated to him to
stay in his place. Abu Bakr raised his hands and praised
Allah that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, had told him to do that. Then he
drew back until he was in the row, and the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, stepped
forward and led the prayer. When he had finished he
said, "Abu Bakr, what stopped you from staying put like
I told you?" Abu Bakr said, "It is not for Ibn Abi
Quhafa to pray in front of the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace."
The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "Why did I see you all clapping so
much? If something happens to you in the prayer you
should say 'Subhana-llah' (Glory be to Allah), and when
you say 'Subhana-llah' you will be heard. Clapping is
only for women."
Book 9, Number 9.20.65:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Ibn
Umar would never turn around when praying.
Book 9, Number 9.20.66:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abu Jafar al-Qari
said, "I was praying, and Abdullah ibn Umar was behind
me and I was not aware of it. Then I turned round and he
prodded me (in disapproval)."
Section: What to Do when Entering while the Imam is in
Ruku
Book 9, Number 9.21.67:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
Abu Umama ibn Sahl ibn Hunayf said, "Zayd ibn Thabit
entered the mosque and found the people in ruku, so he
went into ruku and then moved slowly forward until he
reached the row."
Book 9, Number 9.21.68:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Abdullah ibn Masud used to move forward while in ruku.
Section: Prayer on the Prophet, may Allah Bless Him and
Grant Him Peace
Book 9, Number 9.22.69:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Abi
Bakr ibn Hazim from his father that Amr ibn Sulaym
az-Zuraqi said, "Abu Humayd as-Saidi told me that they
asked the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, how they were to ask for blessings upon
him and he replied that they should say, 'O Allah, bless
Muhammad and his wives and his descendants asYou blessed
the family of Ibrahim, and give baraka to Muhammad and
his wives and his descendants as You gave baraka to the
family of Ibrahim. You are worthy of Praise and
Glorious.'"
Allahumma salli ala Muhammad wa azwajihi wa alihi
kama sallaita ala ali Ibrahim, wa barakaala Muhammad wa
azwajihi wa alihi kama baraktaalaali Ibrahim, innaka
Hamidu'm - Majid.
Book 9, Number 9.22.70:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nuaym ibn
Abdullah al-Mujmirthat Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Zayd
told him that Abu Masud al Ansari said, "The Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, came
to us at the gathering of Sad ibn Ubada. Bashir ibn Sad
said to him, 'Allah has ordered us to ask for blessings
on you, Messenger of Allah. How should we do it?' The
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, remained silent until we wished we had not asked
him. Then he told us to say, 'O Allah, bless Muhammad
and the family of Muhammad as You blessed Ibrahim, and
give baraka to Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as
You gave baraka to the family of Ibrahim. In all the
worlds You are worthy of Praise and Glorious,' and then
give the taslim as you have learnt."
Allahumma salli ala Muhammad wa ali Muhammad kama
sallaita Ibrahim, wa baraka ala Muhammad wa ali Muhammad
kama baraktaala ali Ibrahim. Fi'l alamin, innaka
Hamidu'm - Majid.
Book 9, Number 9.22.71:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abdullah ibn
Dinar said, "I saw Abdullah ibn Umar stop by the grave
of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
and ask for blessings on the Prophet, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, and on Abu Bakr and Umar."
Section: How to Do the Prayer in General
Book 9, Number 9.23.72:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Ibn
Umar that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, used to pray two rakas before dhuhr
and two rakas after it, two rakas after maghrib, in his
house, and two rakas after isha. He did not pray after
jumua until he had left, and then he prayed two rakas.
Book 9, Number 9.23.73:
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, "Do you
see the direction I am facing here? By Allah, neither
your concentration nor your ruku is hidden from me. I
can see you behind my back."
Book 9, Number 9.23.74:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from
Abdullah ibn Umar that when the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to go to Quba
(to pray), he would walk as well as ride.
Book 9, Number 9.23.75:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
from an-Numan ibn Murra that the Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,"What about
drunkenness, stealing and adultery? "That was before
anything had been revealed about them. They said, "Allah
and His Messenger know best." He said, "They are
excesses and in them is a punishment. And the worst of
thieves is the one who steals his prayer." They said,
"How does he steal his prayer, Messenger of Allah?" He
replied, "He does not do ruku or sajda properly."
Book 9, Number 9.23.76:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from his father that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "Do some of the
prayers in your houses."
Book 9, Number 9.23.77:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to say, "When a sick man is
unable to prostrate he should motion with his head, and
not raise anything to his forehead."
Book 9, Number 9.23.78:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Rabia ibn Abi Abd
ar-Rahman that if Abdullah ibn Umar arrived at the
mosque and the people had already prayed, he would begin
with the obligatory prayer and not pray anything before
it.
Book 9, Number 9.23.79:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar passed by a man who was praying and
said, "Peace be upon you," and the man replied to him.
Abdullah ibn Umar returned to him and said, "When
someone says, 'Peace be upon you' to you while you are
praying do not reply, but give a signal with your hand."
Book 9, Number 9.23.80:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that
Abdullah ibn Umar used to say, "Someone who only
remembers that he has forgotten a prayer when he is
praying the next prayer behind an imam, should pray the
prayer he has forgotten after the imam has said the
taslim, and then pray the other one again."
Book 9, Number 9.23.81:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
from Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Habban that his paternal
uncle Wasi ibn Habban said, "I was praying, and Abdullah
ibn Umar was resting his back on the wall of the qibla.
When I had finished the prayer I turned towards him on
my left hand side. Abdullah ibn Umar said, 'What stopped
you from turning away to your right?' I replied, 'I saw
you and turned towards you.' Abdullah said, 'You have
spoken correctly. People say that you should turn away
to your right, but when you pray, you can turn whichever
way you wish. If you like, to your right, and if you
like, to your left.' "
Book 9, Number 9.23.82:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from his father that one of the muhajirun in whom he saw
no harm asked Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-As, "Can I pray in
a place where camels are watered?" Abdullah replied,
"No, but you can pray in a sheep-pen."
Book 9, Number 9.23.83:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that
Said ibn al-Musayyab said, "Which prayer is it when you
remain in the sitting position in every raka?'' Said
said, "It is maghrib when you miss one raka, and that is
the sunna in all the prayers."
Section: Prayer in General
Book 9, Number 9.24.84:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Amir ibn Abdullah
ibn az-Zubayr from Amr ibn Sulaym az-Zuraqi from Abu
Qutada al-Ansari that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, used to pray carrying
Umama, who was the daughter of his daughter Zaynab by
Abu'l As ibn Rabia ibn Abd Shams. When he prostrated, he
put her down, and when he got up he carried her.
Book 9, Number 9.24.85:
Yahya related to me from Abu'z-Zinad from al-Araj
from Abu Hurayra that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "A group of angels
in the night and a group of angels in the day alternate
with each other among you, and gather together at the
time of the asr and fajr prayers. Then those that have
spent the night among you ascend, and He asks them, and
He knows best, 'How did you leave my slaves?' and they
say, 'When we left them they were praying, and when we
came to them they were praying.' "
Book 9, Number 9.24.86:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from his father from A'isha, the wife of the Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, that the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, said, "Tell Abu Bakr to lead the people in
prayer." A'isha said, "Messenger of Allah, when Abu Bakr
stands in your place his voice does not reach the ears
of the people because of his weeping, so tell Umar to
lead the people in prayer." He said, "Tell Abu Bakr to
lead the people in prayer." A'isha continued, "I told
Hafsa to tell him that when Abu Bakr stood in his place
his voice did not reach the ears of the people because
of his weeping, and that he should tell Umar to lead the
people in prayer. Hafsa did so, and the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
'You are the companions of Yusuf! (referring to the
women who cut their hands when they saw the beauty of
Yusuf). Tell Abu Bakr to lead the people in prayer!' "
A'isha added that Hafsa said to her, "I have never
had anything good from you!"
Book 9, Number 9.24.87:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Ata ibn Yazid al-Laythi that Ubaydullah ibn Adi
ibnal-Khiyar said, "Once when the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was sitting
with some people, a man came to him and spoke secretly
to him. Nobody knew what he had said until the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
disclosed that he had asked for permission to kill one
of the hypocrites. When he disclosed this, the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
'Doesn't he testify that there is no god but Allah and
that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah?' The man
replied, 'Of course, but he hasn't really done so.' He
said, 'Doesn't he do the prayer?' and the man replied,
'Of course, but he doesn't really do the prayer.' He
said, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, 'Those
are the ones whom Allah has forbidden me (to kill).' "
Book 9, Number 9.24.88:
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, "O Allah! Do
not make my grave an idol that is worshipped. The anger
on those who took the graves of their Prophets as places
of prostration was terrible."
Book 9, Number 9.24.89:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Mahmud ibn Rabi al-Ansari that Utban ibn Malik, who was
a blind man, used to lead his people in prayer, and he
said to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, "Sometimes it is dark and rainy and
there is a lot of water around outside, and I am a man
who has lost his sight. Messenger of Allah, pray in a
certain place in my house so that I can take it as a
place to pray." The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, came to him and said, "Where
would you like me to pray?" He indicated a place to him
and the Messengerof Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, prayed there.
Book 9, Number 9.24.90:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Abbad ibn Tamim from his paternal uncle that he saw the
Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, lying down in the mosque with one foot on top of
the other.
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from
Said ihn al-Musayyab that Umar ibn al Khattab and Uthman
ibn Affan, may Allah be pleased with them, used to do
the same.
Book 9, Number 9.24.91:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
that Abdullah ibn Masud said to a certain man, "You are
in a time when men of understanding (fuqaha) are many
and Qur'an reciters are few, when the limits of
behaviour defined in the Qur'an are guarded and its
letters are lost, when few people ask and many give,
when they make the prayer long and the khutba short, and
put their actions before their desires. A time will come
upon men when their fuqaha are few but their Qur'an
reciters are many, when the letters of the Qur'an are
guarded carefully but its limits are lost, when many ask
but few give, when they make the khutba long but the
prayer short, and put their desires before their
actions."
Book 9, Number 9.24.92a:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Yahya ibn Said
said, "I have heard that the first of the actions of a
slave to be considered on the day of rising is the
prayer. If it is accepted from him, the rest of his
actions will be considered, and if it is not accepted
from him, none of his actions will be considered."
Book 9, Number 9.24.92b:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from his father that A'isha, the wife of the Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "The
actions which the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, loved most were those which
were done most constantly."
Book 9, Number 9.24.94:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard from
Amir ibn Sad ibn Abi Waqqas that his father said, "There
were two brothers, one of whom died forty nights before
the other. The merit of the first was being mentioned in
the presence of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, and he said, 'Wasn't the other
one a muslim?' They said, 'Of course, Messenger of
Allah, and there was no harm in him.' The Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said,
'What will make you realise what his prayer has brought
him. The prayer is like a deep river of sweet water
running by your door into which you plunge five times a
day. How much of your dirtiness do you think that will
leave? You do not realise what his prayer has brought
him.' "
Book 9, Number 9.24.95:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
if some one passed by Ata ibn Yasar in the mosque with
something to trade, he would call him and ask, "What is
the matter with you? What do you want?" If the man said
that he wished to trade with him, he would say, "You
need the market of this world. This is the market of the
next world."
Book 9, Number 9.24.96:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that
Umar ibn al-Khattab set aside an area near the mosque
called al-Butayha and said, "Whoever wishes to talk
nonsense or recite poetry or raise his voice should go
to that area."
Section: Stimulation of the Desire for Prayer in General
Book 9, Number 9.25.97:
Yahya related to me from Malik from his paternal
uncle Abu Suhayl ibn Malik that his father heard Talha
ibn Ubaydullah say, "Once one of the people of Najd came
to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace. He had dishevelled hair and although his
voice could be heard we could not make out what he was
saying until he drew nearer and then we found he was
asking about Islam. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said to him, 'There are
five prayers during the day and the night.' He said, 'Do
I have to do anything else besides that?' The Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
added, 'And fasting the month of Ramadan.' He said, 'Is
there anything else I have to do?' He said, 'No, except
what you do of your own accord.' The Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, mentioned
zakat. The man said, 'Is there anything else that I have
to do?' He said, 'No, except what you do of your own
accord.'
He continued, "The man went away saying, 'By Allah, I
won't do any more than this, nor will I do any less.'
The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, 'That man will be successful, if he is
telling the truth.'
Book 9, Number 9.25.98:
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, "Shaytan
ties three knots at the back of your head when you
sleep, and he seals the place of each knot with 'You
have a long night ahead, so sleep.' If you wake up and
remember Allah, a knot is untied. If you do wudu, a knot
is untied. If you pray, a knot is untied, and morning
finds you lively and in good spirits, and if not,
morning finds you in bad spirits and lazy."
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