Volume 1, Book 12, Number 699:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik Al-Ansari: Allah's Apostle rode a
horse and fell down and the right side of his body was injured. On that day
he prayed one of the prayers sitting and we also prayed behind him sitting.
When the Prophet finished the prayer with Taslim, he said, "The Imam is to
be followed and if he prays standing then pray standing, and bow when he
bows, and raise your heads when he raises his head; prostrate when he
prostrates; and if he says "Sami'a-l-lahu Liman hamida", you should say,
"Rabbana wa-laka-l hamd.:
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 700:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle fell from a
horse and got injured so he led the prayer sitting and we also prayed
sitting. When he completed the prayer he said, "The Imam is to be followed;
if he says Takbir then say Takbir, bow if he bows; raise your heads when he
raises his head, when he says, 'Sami' a-l-lahu Liman hamida say, 'Rabbana
laka-l-hamd', and prostrate when he prostrates."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 701:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "The Imam is to
be followed. Say the Takbir when he says it; bow if he bows; if he says
'Sami a-l-lahu Liman hamida', say, ' Rabbana wa-laka-l-hamd', prostrate if
he prostrates and pray sitting altogether if he prays sitting."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 702:
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Narrated Salim bin 'Abdullah: My father said, "Allah's
Apostle used to raise both his hands up to the level of his shoulders when
opening the prayer; and on saying the Takbir for bowing. And on raising his
head from bowing he used to do the same and then say "Sami a-l-lahu Liman
hamida, Rabbana walaka-l-hamd." And he did not do that (i.e. raising his
hands) in prostrations.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 703:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: I saw that whenever Allah's
Apostle stood for the prayer, he used to raise both his hands up to the
shoulders, and used to do the same on saying the Takbir for bowing and on
raising his head from it and used to say, "Sami a-l-lahu Liman hamida". But
he did not do that (i.e. raising his hands) in prostrations.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 704:
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Narrated Abu Qilaba: I saw Malik bin Huwairith saying
Takbir and raising both his hands (on starting the prayers and raising his
hands on bowing and also on raising his head after bowing. Malik bin
Huwairith said, "Allah's Apostle did the same."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 705:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: I saw Allah's Apostle
opening the prayer with the Takbir and raising his hands to the level of his
shoulders at the time of saying the Takbir, and on saying the Takbir for
bowing he did the same; and when he said, "Sami a-l-lahu Liman hamida ", he
did the same and then said, "Rabbana wa laka-l-hamd." But he did not do the
same on prostrating and on lifting the head from it."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 706:
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Narrated Nafi': Whenever Ibn 'Umar started the prayer
with Takbir, he used to raise his hands: whenever he bowed, he used to raise
his hands (before bowing) and also used to raise his hands on saying, "Sami
a-l-lahu Liman hamida", and he used to do the same on rising from the second
Rak'a (for the 3rd Rak'a). Ibn 'Umar said: "The Prophet used to do the
same."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 707:
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Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd: The people were ordered to place
the right hand on the left forearm in the prayer. Abu Hazim said, "I knew
that the order was from the Prophet ."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 708:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "You see me
facing the Qibla; but, by Allah, nothing is hidden from me regarding your
bowing and submissiveness and I see you from behind my back."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 709:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "Perform the
bowing and the prostrations properly. By Allah, I see you from behind me (or
from behind my back) when you bow or prostrate."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 710:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet, Abu Bakr and 'Umar
used to start the prayer with "Al-hamdu lil-lahi Rabbil-'ala-min (All
praises are for Allah the Lord of the Worlds)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 711:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle used to keep silent
between the Takbir and the recitation of Qur'an and that interval of silence
used to be a short one. I said to the Prophet "May my parents be sacrificed
for you! What do you say in the pause between Takbir and recitation?" The
Prophet said, "I say, 'Allahumma, ba'id baini wa baina khatayaya kama
ba'adta baina-l-mashriqi wa-l-maghrib. Allahumma, naqqim min khatayaya kama
yunaqqa-ththawbu-l-abyadu mina-ddanas. Allahumma, ighsil khatayaya bil-ma'i
wa-th-thalji wal-barad (O Allah! Set me apart from my sins (faults) as the
East and West are set apart from each other and clean me from sins as a
white garment is cleaned of dirt (after thorough washing). O Allah! Wash off
my sins with water, snow and hail.)"
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 712:
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Narrated Asma' bint Abi Bakr: The Prophet once offered
the eclipse prayer. He stood for a long time and then did a prolonged
bowing. He stood up straight again and kept on standing for a long time,
then bowed a long bowing and then stood up straight and then prostrated a
prolonged prostration and then lifted his head and prostrated a prolonged
prostration. And then he stood up for a long time and then did a prolonged
bowing and then stood up straight again and kept on standing for a long
time. Then he bowed a long bowing and then stood up straight and then
prostrated a prolonged prostration and then lifted his head and went for a
prolonged prostration. On completion o the prayer, he said, "Paradise became
s near to me that if I had dared, I would have plucked one of its bunches
for you and Hell became so near to me that said, 'O my Lord will I be among
those people?' Then suddenly I saw a woman and a cat was lacerating her with
it claws. On inquiring, it was said that the woman had imprisoned the cat
till it died of starvation and she neither fed it no freed it so that it
could feed itself."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 713:
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Narrated Abu Ma'mar: We asked Khabbab whether Allah's
Apostle used to recite (the Qur'an) in the Zuhr and the 'Asr prayers. He
replied in the affirmative. We said, "How did you come to know about it?" He
said, "By the movement of his beard."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 714:
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Narrated Al-Bara: (And Al-Bara was not a liar) Whenever
we offered prayer with the Prophet and he raised his head from the bowing,
we used to remain standing till we saw him prostrating .
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 715:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abbas: Once solar eclipse
occurred during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle. He offered the eclipse
prayer. His companions asked, "O Allah's Apostle! We saw you trying to take
something while standing at your place and then we saw you retreating." The
Prophet said, "I was shown Paradise and wanted to have a bunch of fruit from
it. Had I taken it, you would have eaten from it as long as the world
remains."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 716:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet led us in prayer and
then went up to the pulpit and beckoned with both hands towards the Qibla of
the mosque and then said, "When I started leading you in prayer, I saw the
display of Paradise and Hell on the wall of the mosque (facing the Qibla). I
never saw good and bad as I have seen today." He repeated the last statement
thrice.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 717:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "What is wrong
with those people who look towards the sky during the prayer?" His talk grew
stern while delivering this speech and he said, "They should stop (looking
towards the sky during the prayer); otherwise their eye-sight would be taken
away."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 718:
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Narrated 'Aisha: I asked Allah's Apostle about looking
hither and thither in prayer. He replied, "It is a way of stealing by which
Satan takes away (a portion) from the prayer of a person."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 719:
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Narrated 'Aisha: Once the Prophet prayed on a Khamisa
with marks on it and said, "The marks on it diverted my attention, take this
Khamisa to Abu Jahm and bring an Inbijaniya (from him.)"
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 720:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet saw expectoration in the
direction of the Qibla of the mosque while he was leading the prayer, and
scratched it off. After finishing the prayer, he said, "Whenever any of you
is in prayer he should know that Allah is in front of him. So none should
spit in front of him in the prayer."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 721:
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Narrated Anas: While the Muslims were offering the Fajr
prayer, Al lah's Apostle suddenly appeared before them by living the curtain
of the dwelling place of 'Aisha, looked towards the Muslims who were
standing in rows. He smiled with pleasure. Abu Bakr started retreating to
join the row on the assumption that the Prophet wanted to come out for the
prayer. The Muslims intended to leave the prayer (and were on the verge of
being put to trial), but the Prophet beckoned them to complete their prayer
and then he let the curtain fall. He died in the last hours of that day.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 722:
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Narrated Jabir bin Samura: The People of Kufa complained
against Sa'd to 'Umar and the latter dismissed him and appointed 'Ammar as
their chief . They lodged many complaints against Sa'd and even they alleged
that he did not pray properly. 'Umar sent for him and said, "O Aba Ishaq!
These people claim that you do not pray properly." Abu Ishaq said, "By
Allah, I used to pray with them a prayer similar to that of Allah's Apostle
and I never reduced anything of it. I used to prolong the first two Rakat of
'Isha prayer and shorten the last two Rakat." 'Umar said, "O Aba Ishaq, this
was what I thought about you." And then he sent one or more persons with him
to Kufa so as to ask the people about him. So they went there and did not
leave any mosque without asking about him. All the people praised him till
they came to the mosque of the tribe of Bani 'Abs; one of the men called
Usama bin Qatada with a surname of Aba Sa'da stood up and said, "As you have
put us under an oath; I am bound to tell you that Sa'd never went himself
with the army and never distributed (the war booty) equally and never did
justice in legal verdicts." (On hearing it) Sa'd said, "I pray to Allah for
three things: O Allah! If this slave of yours is a liar and got up for
showing off, give him a long life, increase his poverty and put him to
trials." (And so it happened). Later on when that person was asked how he
was, he used to reply that he was an old man in trial as the result of
Sa'd's curse. 'Abdul Malik, the sub narrator, said that he had seen him
afterwards and his eyebrows were over-hanging his eyes owing to old age and
he used to tease and assault the small girls in the way.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 723:
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Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit: Allah's Apostle said,
"Whoever does not recite Al-Fatiha in his prayer, his prayer is invalid."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 724:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle entered the mosque
and a person followed him. The man prayed and went to the Prophet and
greeted him. The Prophet returned the greeting and said to him, "Go back and
pray, for you have not prayed." The man went back prayed in the same way as
before, returned and greeted the Prophet who said, "Go back and pray, for
you have not prayed." This happened thrice. The man said, "By Him Who sent
you with the Truth, I cannot offer the prayer in a better way than this.
Please, teach me how to pray." The Prophet said, "When you stand for Prayer
say Takbir and then recite from the Holy Qur'an (of what you know by heart)
and then bow till you feel at ease. Then raise your head and stand up
straight, then prostrate till you feel at ease during your prostration, then
sit with calmness till you feel at ease (do not hurry) and do the same in
all your prayers
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 725:
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Narrated Jabir bin Samura: Sa'd said, "I used to pray
with them a prayer similar to that of Allah's Apostle (the prayer of Zuhr
and 'Asr) reducing nothing from them. I used to prolong the first two Rakat
and shorten the last two Rak'at." 'Umar said to Sa'd "This was what we
thought about you."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 726:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Qatada: My father said, "The
Prophet in Zuhr prayers used to recite Al-Fatiha along with two other Suras
in the first two Rakat: a long one in the first Rak'a and a shorter (Sura)
in the second, and at times the verses were audible. In the 'Asr prayer the
Prophet used to recite Al-Fatiha and two more Suras in the first two Rakat
and used to prolong the first Rak'a. And he used to prolong the first Rak'a
of the Fajr prayer and shorten the second.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 727:
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Narrated Abu Ma'mar: I asked Khabbab whether the Prophet
used to recite the Qur'an in the Zuhr and the 'Asr prayers. He replied in
the affirmative. We said, "How did you come to know that?" He said, "From
the movement of his beard."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 728:
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Narrated Abu Ma'mar: I asked Khabbab bin Al-Art whether
the Prophet used to recite the Qur'an in the Zuhr and the 'Asr prayers. He
replied in the affirmative. I said, "How did you come to know that?" He
replied, "From the movement of his beard."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 729:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Qatada: My father said, "The
Prophet used to recite Al-Fatiha along with another Sura in the first two
Rakat of the Zuhr and the 'Asr prayers and at times a t verse or so was
audible to us."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 730:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: (My mother) Umu-l-Fadl heard me
reciting "Wal Mursalati 'Urfan" (77) and said, "O my son! By Allah, your
recitation made me remember that it was the last Sura I heard from Allah's
Apostle. He recited it in the Maghrib prayer. "
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 731:
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Narrated Marwan bin Al-Hakam: Zaid bin Thabit said to me,
"Why do you recite very short Surahs in the Maghrib prayer while I heard the
Prophet reciting the longer of the two long Suras?"
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 732:
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Narrated Jubair bin Mut'im: My father said, "I heard
Allah's Apostle reciting "At-Tur" (52) in the Maghrib prayer."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 733:
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Narrated Abu Rafi: I offered the 'Isha' prayer behind Abu
Huraira and he recited, "Idha-s-Sama'u-n-Shaqqat" (84) and prostrated. On my
inquiring, he said, "I prostrated behind Abu-l-Qasim (the Prophet) (when he
recited that Sura) and I will go on doing it till I meet him."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 734:
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Narrated Al-Bara: The Prophet was on a journey and
recited in one of the first two Rakat of the 'Isha' prayer "Wat-tini
waz-zaituni." (95)
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 735:
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Narrated Abu Rafi': Once I prayed the 'Isha' prayer with
Abu Huraira and he recited, "Idha-s-Sama' u-nShaqqat" (84) and prostrated. I
said, "What is that?" He said, "I prostrated behind Abu-l-Qasim, (the
Prophet) (when he recited that Sura) and I will go on doing it till I meet
him."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 736:
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Narrated Al-Bara: I heard the Prophet reciting wat-tini
wazzaituni" (95) in the 'Isha' prayer, and I never heard a sweeter voice or
a better way of recitation than that of the Prophet.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 737:
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Narrated Jabir bin Samura: 'Umar said to Sa'd, "The
people complained against you in everything, even in prayer." Sa'd replied,
"Really I used to prolong the first two Rakat and shorten the last two and I
will never shorten the prayer in which I follow Allah's Apostle." 'Umar
said, "You are telling the truth and that is what I think a tout you."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 738:
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Narrated Saiyar bin Salama: My father and I went to Abu
Barza-al-Aslami to ask him about the stated times for the prayers. He
replied, "The Prophet used to offer the Zuhr prayer when the sun just
declined from its highest position at noon; the 'Asr at a time when if a man
went to the farthest place in Medina (after praying) he would find the sun
still hot (bright). (The sub narrator said: I have forgotten what Abu Barza
said about the Maghrib prayer). The Prophet never found any harm in delaying
the 'Isha' prayer to the first third of the night and he never liked to
sleep before it and to talk after it. He used to offer the morning prayer at
a time when after finishing it one could recognize the person sitting beside
him and used to recite between 60 to 100 verses in one or both the Rakat."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 739:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Qur'an is recited in every
prayer and in those prayers in which Allah's Apostle recited aloud for us,
we recite aloud in the same prayers for you; and the prayers in which the
Prophet recited quietly, we recite quietly. If you recite "Al-Fatiha" only
it is sufficient but if you recite something else in addition, it is better.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 740:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet set out with the
intention of going to Suq 'Ukaz (market of 'Ukaz) along with some of his
companions. At the same time, a barrier was put between the devils and the
news of heaven. Fire commenced to be thrown at them. The Devils went to
their people, who asked them, "What is wrong with you?" They said, "A
barrier has been placed between us and the news of heaven. And fire has been
thrown at us." They said, "The thing which has put a barrier between you and
the news of heaven must be something which has happened recently. Go
eastward and westward and see what has put a barrier between you and the
news of heaven." Those who went towards Tuhama came across the Prophet at a
place called Nakhla and it was on the way to Suq 'Ukaz and the Prophet was
offering the Fajr prayer with his companions. When they heard the Qur'an
they listened to it and said, "By Allah, this is the thing which has put a
barrier between us and the news of heaven." They went to their people and
said, "O our people; verily we have heard a wonderful recital (Qur'an) which
shows the true path; we believed in it and would not ascribe partners to our
Lord." Allah revealed the following verses to his Prophet (Sura 'Jinn')
(72): "Say: It has been revealed to me." And what was revealed to him was
the conversation of the Jinns.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 741:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet recited aloud in the
prayers in which he was ordered to do so and quietly in the prayers in which
he was ordered to do so. "And your Lord is not forgetful." "Verily there was
a good example for you in the ways of the Prophet."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 742:
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Narrated Abu Wa'il: A man came to Ibn Mas'ud and said, "I
recited the Mufassal (Suras) at night in one Rak'a." Ibn Mas'ud said, "This
recitation is (too quick) like the recitation of poetry. I know the
identical Suras which the Prophet used to recite in pairs." Ibn Mas'ud then
mentioned 20 Mufassal Suras including two Suras from the family of (i.e.
those verses which begin with) AL, HA, MIM (which the Prophet used to
recite) in each Rak'a.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 743:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Qatada: My father said, "The
Prophet uses to recite Al-Fatiha followed by another Sura in the first two
Rakat of the prayer and used to recite only Al-Fatiha in the last two Rakat
of the Zuhr prayer. Sometimes a verse or so was audible and he used to
prolong the first Rak'a more than the second and used to do the same in the
'Asr and Fajr prayers."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 744:
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Narrated Abu Ma'mar: We said to Khabbab "Did Allah's
Apostle used to recite in Zuhr and 'Asr prayers?" He replied in the
affirmative. We said, "How did you come to know about it?" He said, "By the
movement of his beard."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 745:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Qatada: My father said, "The
Prophet used to recite Al-Fatiha along with another Sura in the first two
Rakat of the Zuhr and 'Asr prayers. A verse or so was audible at times and
he used to prolong the first Rak'a."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 746:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Qatada: My father said, "The
Prophet used to prolong the first Rak'a of the Zuhr prayer and shorten the
second one and used to do the same in the Fajr prayer."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 747:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Say Amin" when
the Imam says it and if the Amin of any one of you coincides with that of
the angels then all his past sins will be forgiven." Ibn Shihab said,
"Allah's Apostle used to Say "Amin."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 748:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "If any one
of you says, "Amin" and the angels in the heavens say "Amin" and the former
coincides with the latter, all his past sins will be forgiven."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 749:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Say Amen'
when the Imam says "Ghair-il-maghdubi 'alaihim wala-ddal-lin; not the path
of those who earn Your Anger (such as Jews) nor of those who go astray (such
as Christians); all the past sins of the person whose saying (of Amin)
coincides with that of the angels, will be forgiven.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 750:
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Narrated Abu Bakra: I reached the Prophet in the mosque
while he was bowing in prayer and I too bowed before joining the row
mentioned it to the Prophet and he said to me, "May Allah increase your love
for the good. But do not repeat it again (bowing in that way)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 751:
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Narrated Imran bin Husain: I offered the prayer with 'Ali
in Basra and he made us remember the prayer which we used to pray with
Allah's Apostle. 'Ali said Takbir on each rising and bowing.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 752:
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Narrated Abu Salama: When Abu Huraira led us in prayer he
used to say Takbir on each bowing and rising. On the completion of the
prayer he used to say, "My prayer is more similar to the prayer of Allah's
Apostle than that of anyone of you."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 753:
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Narrated Mutarrif bin 'Abdullah: 'Imran bin Husain and I
offered the prayer behind Ali bin Abi Talib. When 'Ali prostrated, he said
the Takbir, when he raised his head, he said the Takbir and when he got up
for the third Rak'a he said the Takbir. On completion of the prayer Imran
took my hand and said, "This (i.e. 'Ali) made me remember the prayer of
Muhammad" Or he said, "He led us in a prayer like that of Muhammad."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 754:
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Narrated 'Ikrima: I saw a person praying at Muqam-lbrahim
(the place of Abraham by the Ka'ba) and he was saying Takbir on every
bowing, rising, standing and sitting. I asked Ibn 'Abbas (about this
prayer). He admonished me saying: "Isn't that the prayer of the Prophet?"
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 755:
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Narrated 'Ikrima: I prayed behind a Sheikh at Mecca and
he said twenty two Takbirs (during the prayer). I told Ibn 'Abbas that he
(i.e. that Sheikh) was foolish. Ibn 'Abbas admonished me and said, "This is
the tradition of Abu-l-Qasim." And narrated Abu Huraira: Whenever Allah's
Apostle stood for the prayer, he said Takbir on starting the prayer and then
on bowing. On rising from bowing he said, "Sami' a-l-lahu liman hamida," and
then while standing straight he used to say, "Rabbana laka-l hamd" (Al-Laith
said, "(The Prophet said), 'Walaka-l-hamd'." He used to say Takbir on
prostrating and on raising his head from prostration; again he would Say
Takbir on prostrating and raising his head. He would then do the same in the
whole of the prayer till it was completed. On rising from the second Rak'a
(after sitting for At-Tahiyyat), he used to say Takbir.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 756:
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Narrated Mus'ab bin Sa'd: I offered prayer beside my
father and approximated both my hands and placed them in between the knees.
My father told me not to do so and said, "We used to do the same but we were
forbidden (by the Prophet) to do it and were ordered to place the hands on
the knees."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 757:
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Narrated Zaid binWahb: Hudhaifa saw a person who was not
performing the bowing and prostrations perfectly. He said to him, "You have
not prayed and if you should die you would die on a religion other than that
of Muhammad."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 758:
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Narrated Al-Bara: The bowing, the prostration the sitting
in between the two prostrations and the standing after the bowing of the
Prophet but not Qiyam (standing in the prayer) and Qu'ud (sitting in the
prayer) used to be approximately equal (in duration).
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 759:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Once the Prophet entered the
mosque, a man came in, offered the prayer and greeted the Prophet. The
Prophet returned his greeting and said to him, "Go back and pray again for
you have not prayed." The man offered the prayer again, came back and
greeted the Prophet. He said to him thrice, "Go back and pray again for you
have not prayed." The man said, "By Him Who has sent you with the truth! I
do not know a better way of praying. Kindly teach Me how to pray." He said,
"When you stand for the prayer, say Takbir and then recite from the Qur'an
what you know and then bow with calmness till you feel at ease, then rise
from bowing till you stand straight. Afterwards prostrate calmly till you
feel at ease and then raise (your head) and sit with Calmness till you feel
at ease and then prostrate with calmness till you feel at ease in
prostration and do the same in the whole of your prayer."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 760:
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Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet used to say in his bowing
and prostrations, "Subhanaka-Allahumma Rabbana wa-bihamdika
Allahumma-ighfirli.' (I honor Allah from all what (unsuitable things) is
ascribed to Him. O Allah Our Lord! And all the praises are for You. O Allah!
Forgive me)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 761:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: When the Prophet said, "Sami'
a-l-lahu Liman hamida," (Allah heard those who sent praises to Him), he
would say, "Rabbana wa-laka-l-hamd." On bowing and raising his head from it
the Prophet used to say Takbir. He also used to say Takbir on rising after
the two prostrations. (See Hadith No. 656).
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 762:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "When the
Imam says, "Sami' a-l-lahu Liman hamida," you should say, "Allahumma Rabbana
laka-l-hamd." And if the saying of any one of you coincides with that of the
angels, all his past sins will be forgiven."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 763:
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Narrated Anas: The Qunut used to be recited in the
Maghrib and the Fajr prayers.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 764:
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Narrated Rifa'a bin Rafi AzZuraqi: One day we were
praying behind the Prophet. When he raised his head from bowing, he said,
"Sami'a-l-lahu Liman hamida." A man behind him said, "Rabbana walaka-l hamd
hamdan Kathiran taiyiban mubarakan fihi" (O our Lord! All the praises are
for You, many good and blessed praises). When the Prophet completed the
prayer, he asked, "Who has said these words?" The man replied, "I." The
Prophet said, "I saw over thirty angels competing to write it first."
Prophet rose (from bowing) and stood straight till all the vertebrae of his
spinal column came to a natural position.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 765:
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Narrated Thabit: Anas used to demonstrate to us the
prayer of the Prophet and while demonstrating, he used to raise his head
from bowing and stand so long that we would say that he had forgotten (the
prostration).
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 766:
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Narrated Al-Bara': The bowing, the prostrations, the
period of standing after bowing and the interval between the two
prostrations of the Prophet used to be equal in duration .
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 767:
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Narrated Aiyub: Abu Qilaba said, "Malik bin Huwairith
used to demonstrate to us the prayer of the Prophet at times other than that
of the compulsory prayers. So (once) he stood up for prayer and performed a
perfect Qiyam (standing and reciting from the Holy Qur'an) and then bowed
and performed bowing perfectly; then he raised his head and stood straight
for a while." Abu Qilaba added, "Malik bin Huwairith in that demonstration
prayed like this Sheikh of ours, Abu Yazid." Abu, Yazid used to sit (for a
while) on raising his head from the second prostration before getting up.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 768:
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Narrated Abu Bakr bin 'Abdur Rahman Ibn Harith bin Hisham
and Abu Salama bin 'Abdur Rahman: Abu Huraira used to say Takbir in all the
prayers, compulsory and optional -- in the month of Ramadan or other months.
He used to say Takbir on standing for prayer and on bowing; then he would
say, "Salmi'a-l-lahu Liman hamida," and before prostrating he would say
"Rabbana walaka-l-hamd." Then he would say Takbir on prostrating and on
raising his head from the prostration, then another Takbir on prostrating
(for the second time), and on raising his head from the prostration. He also
would say the Takbir on standing from the second Rak'a. He used to do the
same in every Rak'a till he completed the prayer. On completion of the
prayer, he would say, "By Him in Whose Hands my soul is! No doubt my prayer
is closer to that of Allah's Apostle than yours, and this was His prayer
till he left this world." And Abu Huraira said, "When Allah's Apostle raised
his head from (bowing) he used to say "Sami' a-l-lahu Liman hamida, Rabbana
walakal-hamd." He Would invoke Allah for some people by naming them: "O
Allah! Save Al-Walid bin Al-Walid and Salama bin Hisham and 'Aiyash bin Abi
Rabi'a and the weak and the helpless people among the faithful believers O
Allah! Be hard on the tribe of Mudar and let them suffer from famine years
like that of the time of Joseph." In those days the Eastern section of the
tribe of Mudar was against the Prophet.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 769:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle fell from a
horse and the right side of his body was injured. We went to enquire about
his health meanwhile it was time for the prayer and he led the prayer
sitting and we also prayed while sitting. On completion of the prayer he
said, "The Imam is to be followed; say Takbir when he says it; bow when he
bows; rise when he rises and when he says "Sami'a-l-lahu Liman hamida," say,
"Rabbana walaka-lhamd", and prostrate if he prostrates." Sufyan narrated the
same from Ma'mar. Ibn Juraij said that his (the Prophet's) right leg had
been injured.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 770:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: The people said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Shall we see our Lord on the Day of Resurrection?" He replied, "Do
you have any doubt in seeing the full moon on a clear (not cloudy) night?"
They replied, "No, O Allah's Apostle!" He said, "Do you have any doubt in
seeing the sun when there are no clouds?" They replied in the negative. He
said, "You will see Allah (your Lord) in the same way. On the Day of
Resurrection, people will be gathered and He will order the people to follow
what they used to worship. So some of them will follow the sun, some will
follow the moon, and some will follow other deities; and only this nation
(Muslims) will be left with its hypocrites. Allah will come to them and say,
'I am Your Lord.' They will say, 'We shall stay in this place till our Lord
comes to us and when our Lord will come, we will recognize Him. Then Allah
will come to them again and say, 'I am your Lord.' They will say, 'You are
our Lord.' Allah will call them, and As-Sirat (a bridge) will be laid across
Hell and I (Muhammad) shall be the first amongst the Apostles to cross it
with my followers. Nobody except the Apostles will then be able to speak and
they will be saying then, 'O Allah! Save us. O Allah Save us.' There will be
hooks like the thorns of Sa'dan in Hell. Have you seen the thorns of
Sa'dan?" The people said, "Yes." He said, "These hooks will be like the
thorns of Sa'dan but nobody except Allah knows their greatness in size and
these will entangle the people according to their deeds; some of them will
fall and stay in Hell forever; others will receive punishment (torn into
small pieces) and will get out of Hell, till when Allah intends mercy on
whomever He likes amongst the people of Hell, He will order the angels to
take out of Hell those who worshipped none but Him alone. The angels will
take them out by recognizing them from the traces of prostrations, for Allah
has forbidden the (Hell) fire to eat away those traces. So they will come
out of the Fire, it will eat away from the whole of the human body except
the marks of the prostrations. At that time they will come out of the Fire
as mere skeletons. The Water of Life will be poured on them and as a result
they will grow like the seeds growing on the bank of flowing water. Then
when Allah had finished from the Judgments amongst his creations, one man
will be left between Hell and Paradise and he will be the last man from the
people of Hell to enter paradise. He will be facing Hell, and will say, 'O
Allah! Turn my face from the fire as its wind has dried me and its steam has
burnt me.' Allah will ask him, "Will you ask for anything more in case this
favor is granted to you?' He will say, "No by Your (Honor) Power!" And he
will give to his Lord (Allah) what he will of the pledges and the covenants.
Allah will then turn his face from the Fire. When he will face Paradise and
will see its charm, he will remain quiet as long as Allah will. He then will
say, 'O my Lord! Let me go to the gate of Paradise.' Allah will ask him,
'Didn't you give pledges and make covenants (to the effect) that you would
not ask for anything more than what you requested at first?' He will say, 'O
my Lord! Do not make me the most wretched, amongst Your creatures.' Allah
will say, 'If this request is granted, will you then ask for anything else?'
He will say, 'No! By Your Power! I shall not ask for anything else.' Then he
will give to his Lord what He will of the pledges and the covenants. Allah
will then let him go to the gate of Paradise. On reaching then and seeing
its life, charm, and pleasure, he will remain quiet as long as Allah wills
and then will say, 'O my Lord ! Let me enter Paradise.' Allah will say, May
Allah be merciful unto you, O son of Adam! How treacherous you are! Haven't
you made covenants and given pledges that you will not ask for anything more
that what you have been given?' He will say, 'O my Lord! Do not make me the
most wretched amongst Your creatures.' So Allah will laugh and allow him to
enter Paradise and will ask him to request as much as he likes. He will do
so till all his desires have been fulfilled . Then Allah will say, 'Request
more of such and such things.' Allah will remind him and when all his
desires and wishes; have been fulfilled, Allah will say "All this is granted
to you and a similar amount besides." Abu Said Al-Khudri, said to Abu
Huraira, 'Allah's Apostle said, "Allah said, 'That is for you and ten times
more like it.' "Abu Huraira said, "I do not remember from Allah's Apostle
except (his saying), 'All this is granted to you and a similar amount
besides." Abu Sahd said, "I heard him saying, 'That is for you and ten times
more the like of it."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 771:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Malik bin Buhaina: Whenever the
Prophet used to offer prayer he used to keep arms away (from the body) so
that the whiteness of his armpits was visible.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 772:
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Narrated Abu Wail: Hudhaifa said, "I saw a person not
performing his bowing and prostrations perfectly. When he completed the
prayer, I told him that he had not prayed." I think that Hudhaifa added
(i.e. said to the man), "Had you died, you would have died on a tradition
other than that of the Prophet Muhammad."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 773:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet was ordered (by Allah)
to prostrate on seven parts and not to tuck up the clothes or hair (while
praying). Those parts are: the forehead (along with the tip of nose), both
hands, both knees, and (toes of) both feet.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 774:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet said, "We have been
ordered to prostrates on seven bones and not to tuck up the clothes or
hair."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 775:
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Narrated Al-Bara' bin 'Azib: (and he was not a liar) We
used to pray behind the Prophet and when he said, "Sami' a-l-lahu Liman
hamida", none of us would bend his back (to go for prostration) till the
Prophet had placed his, forehead on the ground.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 776:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet said, "I have been
ordered to prostrate on seven bones i.e. on the forehead along with the tip
of the nose and the Prophet pointed towards his nose, both hands, both knees
and the toes of both feet and not to gather the clothes or the hair."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 777:
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Narrated Abu Salama: Once I went to Abu- Sa'id Al-Khudri
and asked him, "Won't you come with us to the date-palm trees to have a
talk?" So Abu Said went out and I asked him, "Tell me what you heard from
the Prophet about the Night of Qadr." Abu Said replied, "Once Allah's
Apostle performed I'tikaf (seclusion) on the first ten days of the month of
Ramadan and we did the same with him. Gabriel came to him and said, 'The
night you are looking for is ahead of you.' So the Prophet performed the
I'tikaf in the middle (second) ten days of the month of Ramadan and we too
performed I'tikaf with him. Gabriel came to him and said, 'The night which
you are looking for is ahead of you.' In the morning of the 20th of Ramadan
the Prophet delivered a sermon saying, 'Whoever has performed I'tikaf with
me should continue it. I have been shown the Night of "Qadr", but have
forgotten its date, but it is in the odd nights of the last ten nights. I
saw in my dream that I was prostrating in mud and water.' In those days the
roof of the mosque was made of branches of date-palm trees. At that time the
sky was clear and no cloud was visible, but suddenly a cloud came and it
rained. The Prophet led us in the prayer and I saw the traces of mud on the
forehead and on the nose of Allah's Apostle. So it was the confirmation of
that dream."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 778:
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Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd: The people used to pray with the
Prophet tying their Izars around their necks because of their small sizes
and the women were directed that they should not raise their heads from the
prostrations till the men had sat straight.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 779:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet was ordered to prostrate
on seven bony parts and not to tuck up his clothes or hair.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 780:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet said, "I have been
ordered to prostrate on seven (bones) and not to tuck up the hair or
garment."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 781:
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Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet used to say frequently in
his bowing and prostrations "Subhanaka-Allahumma Rabbana Wabihamdika,
Allahumma Ighfir-li" (I honor Allah from all what (unsuitable things) is
ascribed to Him, O Allah! Our Lord! All praises are for You. O Allah!
Forgive me). In this way he was acting on what was explained to him in the
Holy Qur'an.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 782:
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Narrated Abu Qilaba: Once Malik bin Huwairith said to his
friends, "Shall I show you how Allah's Apostle used to offer his prayers?"
And it was not the time for any of the compulsory congregational prayers. So
he stood up (for the prayer) bowed and said the Takbir, then he raised his
head and remained standing for a while and then prostrated and raised his
head for a while (sat up for a while). He prayed like our Sheikh 'Amr Ibn
Salama. (Aiyub said, "The latter used to do a thing which I did not see the
people doing i.e. he used to sit between the third and the fourth Rak'a).
IMalik bin Huwairith said, "We came to the Prophet (after embracing Islam)
and stayed with him. He said to us, 'When you go back to your families, pray
such and such a prayer at such and such a time, pray such and such a prayer
at such and such a time, and when there is the time for the prayer then only
of you should pronounce the Adhan for the prayer and the oldest of you
should lead the prayer."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 783:
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Narrated Al-Bara': The time taken by the Prophet in
prostrations, bowing, and the sitting interval between the two prostrations
was about the same.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 784:
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Narrated Thabit: Anas said, "I will leave no stone
unturned in making you offer the prayer as I have seen the Prophet making us
offer it." Anas used to do a thing which I have not seen you doing. He used
to stand after the bowing for such a long time that one would think that he
had forgotten (the prostrations) and he used to sit in-between the
prostrations so long that one would think that he had forgotten the second
prostration.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 785:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "Be straight
in the prostrations and none of you should put his forearms on the ground
(in the prostration) like a dog."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 786:
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Narrated Malik bin Huwairith Al-Laithi: I saw the Prophet
praying and in the odd Rakat, he used to sit for a moment before getting up.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 787:
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Narrated Aiyub: Abu Qilaba said, "Malik bin Huwairith
came to us and led us in the prayer in this mosque of ours and said, 'I lead
you in prayer but I do not want to offer the prayer but just to show you how
Allah's Apostle performed his prayers." I asked Abu Qilaba, "How was the
prayer of Malik bin Huwairith?" He replied, "Like the prayer of this Sheikh
of ours-- i.e. 'Amr bin Salima." That Sheikh used to pronounce the Takbir
perfectly and when he raised his head from the second prostration he would
sit for a while and then support himself on the ground and get up.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 788:
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Narrated Said bin Al-Harith: Abu Said led us in the
prayer and said the Takbir aloud on arising from the prostration, and on
prostrating, on rising again, and on getting up from the second Rak'a. Abu
Said said, "I saw the Prophet doing the same."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 789:
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Narrated Mutarrif: 'Imran and I prayed behind 'Ali bin
Abi Talib and he said Takbir on prostrating, on rising and on getting up
after the two Rakat (i.e. after the second Rak'a). When the prayer was
finished, 'Imran took me by the hand and said, "He ('Ali) has prayed the
prayer of Muhammad" (or said, "He made us remember the prayer of Muhammad)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 790:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Abdullah: I saw 'Abdullah bin
'Umar crossing his legs while sitting in the prayer and I, a mere youngster
in those days, did the same. Ibn 'Umar forbade me to do so, and said, "The
proper way is to keep the right foot propped up and bend the left in the
prayer." I said questioningly, "But you are doing so (crossing the legs)."
He said, "My feet cannot bear my weight."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 791:
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Narrated Muhammad bin 'Amr bin 'Ata': I was sitting with
some of the companions of Allah's Apostle and we were discussing about the
way of praying of the Prophet. Abu Humaid As-Saidi said, "I remember the
prayer of Allah's Apostle better than any one of you. I saw him raising both
his hands up to the level of the shoulders on saying the Takbir; and on
bowing he placed his hands on both knees and bent his back straight, then he
stood up straight from bowing till all the vertebrate took their normal
positions. In prostrations, he placed both his hands on the ground with the
forearms away from the ground and away from his body, and his toes were
facing the Qibla. On sitting In the second Rak'a he sat on his left foot and
propped up the right one; and in the last Rak'a he pushed his left foot
forward and kept the other foot propped up and sat over the buttocks "
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 792:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Buhaina: (he was from the tribe of
Uzd Shan'u'a and was the ally of the tribe of 'Abdul-Manaf and was one of
the companions of the Prophet): Once the Prophet led us in the Zuhr prayer
and stood up after the second Rak'a and did not sit down. The people stood
up with him. When the prayer was about to end and the people were waiting
for him to say the Taslim, he said Takbir while sitting and prostrated twice
before saying the Taslim and then he said the Taslim."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 793:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Malik bin Buhaina: Once Allah's
Apostle led us in the Zuhr prayer and got up (after the prostrations of the
second Rak'a) although he should have sat (for the Tashah-hud). So at the
end of the prayer, he prostrated twice while sitting (prostrations of Sahu).
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 794:
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Narrated Shaqlq bin Salama: 'Abdullah said, "Whenever we
prayed behind the Prophet we used to recite (in sitting) 'Peace be on
Gabriel, Michael, peace be on so and so. Once Allah's Apostle looked back at
us and said, 'Allah Himself is As-Salam (Peace), and if anyone of you prays
then he should say, At-Tahiyatu lil-lahi wassalawatu wat-taiyibatu. AsSalamu
'alalika aiyuha-n-Nabiyu wa rahmatu-l-lahi wa barakatuhu. As-Salam alaina wa
ala ibadil-lah is-salihin. (All the compliments, prayers and good things are
due to Allah: peace be on you, O Prophet and Allah's mercy and blessings be
on you. Peace be on us an on the true pious slaves of Allah). (If you say
that, it will be for all the slaves in the heaven and the earth). Ash-hadu
an la-ilaha illa-l-lahu wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa Rasuluhu. (I
testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and I also
testify that Muhammad is His slave and His Apostle)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 795:
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Narrated 'Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) Allah's
Apostle used to invoke Allah in the prayer saying "Allahumma inni a'udhu
bika min adhabil-qabri, wa a'udhu bika min fitnatil-masihid-dajjal, wa
a'udhu bika min fitnatil-mahya wa fitnatil-mamati. Allahumma inni a'udhu
bika minal-ma thami wal-maghrami. (O Allah, I seek refuge with You from the
punishment of the grave and from the afflictions of Masi,h Ad-Dajjal and
from the afflictions of life and death. O Allah, I seek refuge with You from
the sins and from being in debt)." Somebody said to him, "Why do you so
frequently seek refuge with Allah from being in debt?" The Prophet replied,
"A person in debt tells lies whenever he speaks, and breaks promises
whenever he makes (them)." 'Aisha also narrated: I heard Allah's Apostle in
his prayer seeking refuge with Allah from the afflictions of Ad-dajjal.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 796:
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Narrated Abu Bakr As-Siddiq: I asked Allah's Apostle to
teach me an invocation so that I may invoke Allah with it in my prayer. He
told me to say, "Allahumma inni zalumtu nafsi zulman kathiran, Wala
yaghfirudhdhunuba illa anta faghfirli maghfiratan min 'Indika, war-hamni
innaka antal-ghafururrahim (O Allah! I have done great injustice to myself
and none except You forgives sins, so please forgive me and be Merciful to
me as You are the Forgiver, the Merciful)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 797:
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Narrated 'Abdullah: When we prayed with the Prophet we
used to say, "Peace be on Allah from His slaves and peace be on so and so."
The Prophet said, "Don't say As-Salam be on Allah, for He Himself is
As-Salam, but say, 'At-tahiyatu lil-lahi was-salawatu wat-taiyibatu.
As-salamu 'Alaika aiyuhan-Nabiyu warahmatu-l-lahi wa barakatuhu. As-salamu
'alaina wa 'ala ibadillahis-salihin. (If you say this then it will be for
all the slaves in heaven or between heaven and earth). Ashhadu an la-ilaha
illallahu wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan 'Abduhu wa Rasuluhu.' Then select the
invocation you like best and recite it." (See Hadith No. 794, 795 & 796).
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 798:
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Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: I saw Allah's Apostle
prostrating in mud and water and saw the mark of mud on his forehead.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 799:
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Narrated Um Salama: Whenever Allah's Apostle finished his
prayers with Taslim, the women would get up and he would stay on for a while
in his place before getting up. Ibn Shihab said, "I think (and Allah knows
better), that the purpose of his stay was that the women might leave before
the men who had finished their prayer. "
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 800:
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Narrated 'Itban bin Malik: We prayed with the Prophet and
used to finish our prayer with the Taslim along with him.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 801:
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Narrated Mahmud bin Ar-Rabi': I remember Allah's Apostle
and also the mouthful of water which he took from a bucket in our house and
ejected (on me). I heard from ltban bin Malik Al-Ansari, who was one from
Bani Salim, saying, "I used to lead my tribe of Bani Salim in prayer. Once I
went to the Prophet and said to him, 'I have weak eye-sight and at times the
rainwater flood intervenes between me and the mosque of my tribe and I wish
that you would come to my house and pray at some place so that I could take
that place as a place for praying (mosque). He said, "Allah willing, I shall
do that." Next day Allah's Apostle along with Abu Bakr, came to my house
after the sun had risen high and he asked permission to enter. I gave him
permission, but he didn't sit till he said to me, "Where do you want me to
pray in your house?" I pointed to a place in the house where I wanted him to
pray. So he stood up for the prayer and we aligned behind him. He completed
the prayer with Taslim and we did the same simultaneously."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 802:
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Narrated Abu Ma'bad: (the freed slave of Ibn 'Abbas) Ibn
'Abbas told me, "In the lifetime of the Prophet it was the custom to
celebrate Allah's praises aloud after the compulsory congregational
prayers." Ibn 'Abbas further said, "When I heard the Dhikr, I would learn
that the compulsory congregational prayer had ended."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 803:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: I used to recognize the completion
of the prayer of the Prophet by hearing Takbir.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 804:
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Narrated Abu Huraira: Some poor people came to the
Prophet and said, "The wealthy people will get higher grades and will have
permanent enjoyment and they pray like us and fast as we do. They have more
money by which they perform the Hajj, and 'Umra; fight and struggle in
Allah's Cause and give in charity." The Prophet said, "Shall I not tell you
a thing upon which if you acted you would catch up with those who have
surpassed you? Nobody would overtake you and you would be better than the
people amongst whom you live except those who would do the same. Say
"Sub-han-al-lah", "Alhamdu-lillah" and "Allahu Akbar" thirty three times
each after every (compulsory) prayer." We differed and some of us said that
we should say, "Subhan-al-lah" thirty three times and "Alhamdu lillah"
thirty three times and "Allahu Akbar" thirty four times. I went to the
Prophet who said, "Say, "Subhan-al-lah" and "Alhamdu lillah" and "Allahu
Akbar" all together for thirty three times."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 805:
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Narrated Warrad: (the clerk of Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba)
Once Al-Mughira dictated to me in a letter addressed to Mu'awiya that the
Prophet used to say after every compulsory prayer, "La ilaha ilallah wahdahu
la sharika lahu, lahul-mulku wa-lahul-hamdu, wahuwa ala kulli shai in qadir.
Allahumma la mani 'a lima a'taita, wa la mu'tiya lima mana'ta, wa la yanfa'u
dhal-jaddi minka-l-jadd. (None has the right to be worshipped but Allah and
He has no partner in Lordship or in worship or in the Names and the
Qualities, and for Him is the Kingdom and all the praises are for Him and He
is omnipotent. O Allah! Nobody can hold back what you give and nobody can
give what You hold back. Hard (efforts by anyone for anything cannot benefit
one against Your Will)." And Al-Hasan said, "Al-jadd' means prosperity."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 806:
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Narrated Samura bin Jundab: The Prophet used to face us
on completion of the prayer.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 807:
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Narrated Zaid bin Khalid Al-Juhani: The Prophet led us in
the Fajr prayer at Hudaibiya after a rainy night. On completion of the
prayer, he faced the people and said, "Do you know what your Lord has said
(revealed)?" The people replied, "Allah and His Apostle know better." He
said, "Allah has said, 'In this morning some of my slaves remained as true
believers and some became non-believers; whoever said that the rain was due
to the Blessings and the Mercy of Allah had belief in Me and he disbelieves
in the stars, and whoever said that it rained because of a particular star
had no belief in Me but believes in that star.' "
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 808:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: Once the Prophet delayed the
'Isha' prayer until midnight and then came to us. Having prayed he faced us
and said, "The people had prayed and slept but you were in the prayer as
long as you were waiting for it."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 809:
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Narrated Um Salama: "The Prophet after finishing the
prayer with Taslim used to stay at his place for a while." Ibn Shihab said,
"I think (and Allah knows better), that he used to wait for the departure of
the women who had prayed." Ibn Shihab wrote that he had heard it from Hind
bint Al-Harith Al-Firasiya from Um Salama, the wife of the Prophet (Hind was
from the companions of Um Salama) who said, "When the Prophet finished the
prayer with Taslim, the women would depart and enter their houses before
Allah's Apostle departed."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 810:
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Narrated 'Uqba: I offered the 'Asr prayer behind the
Prophet at Medina. When he had finished the prayer with Taslim, he got up
hurriedly and went out by crossing the rows of the people to one of the
dwellings of his wives. The people got scared at his speed . The Prophet
came back and found the people surprised at his haste and said to them, "I
remembered a piece of gold Lying in my house and I did not like it to divert
my attention from Allah's worship, so I have ordered it to be distributed
(in charity)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 811:
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Narrated 'Abdullah: You should not give away a part of
your prayer to Satan by thinking that it is necessary to depart (after
finishing the prayer) from one's right side only; I have seen the Prophet
often leave from the left side.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 812:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: During the holy battle of Khaibar the
Prophet said, "Whoever ate from this plant (i.e. garlic) should not enter
our mosque."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 813:
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Narrated 'Ata': I heard Jabir bin 'Abdullah saying, "The
Prophet said, 'Whoever eats (from) this plant (he meant garlic) should keep
away from our mosque." I said, "What does he mean by that?" He replied, "I
think he means only raw garlic."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 814:
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Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah: The Prophet said, "Whoever
eats garlic or onion should keep away from our mosque or should remain in
his house." (Jabir bin 'Abdullah, in another narration said, "Once a big pot
containing cooked vegetables was brought. On finding unpleasant smell coming
from it, the Prophet asked, 'What is in it?' He was told all the names of
the vegetables that were in it. The Prophet ordered that it should be
brought near to some of his companions who were with him. When the Prophet
saw it he disliked to eat it and said, 'Eat. (I don't eat) for I converse
with those whom you don't converse with (i.e. the angels)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 815:
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Narrated 'Abdul 'Aziz: A man asked Anas, "What did you
hear from the Prophet about garlic?" He said, "The Prophet said, 'Whoever
has eaten this plant should neither come near us nor pray with us."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 816:
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Narrated Sulaiman Ash-Shaibam: I heard Ash-Sha'bi saying,
"A person who was accompanying the Prophet passed by a grave that was
separated from the other graves told me that the Prophet once led the people
in the (funeral) prayer and the people had aligned behind him. I said, "O
Aba 'Amr! Who told you about it?" He said, "Ibn Abbas."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 817:
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Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: The Prophet said, "Ghusl
(taking a bath) on Friday is compulsory for every Muslim reaching the age of
puberty."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 818:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: One night I slept at the house of my
aunt Maimuna and the Prophet slept (too). He got up (for prayer) in the last
hours of the night and performed a light ablution from a hanging leather
skin. ('Amr, the sub-narrator described that the ablution was very light).
Then he stood up for prayer and I got up too and performed the ablution in
the same way and joined him on his left side. He pulled me to the right and
prayed as much as Allah will. Then he lay down and slept and I heard his
breath sounds till the Mu'adh-dhin came to him to inform him about the
(Fajr) prayer. He left with him for the prayer and prayed without repeating
the ablution. (Sufyan the subnarrator said: We said to 'Amr, "Some people
say, 'The eyes of the Prophet sleep but his heart never sleeps.' " 'Amr
said, "'Ubai bin 'Umar said, 'The dreams of the Prophets are Divine
Inspirations. Then he recited, '(O my son), I have seen in dream that I was
slaughtering you (offering you in sacrifice).") (37.102)
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 819:
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Narrated Anas bin Malik: My grandmother Mulaika invited
Allah's Apostle for a meal which she had prepared specially for him. He ate
some of it and said, "Get up. I shall lead you in the prayer." I brought a
mat that had become black owing to excessive use and I sprinkled water on
it. Allah's Apostle stood on it and prayed two Rakat; and the orphan was
with me (in the first row), and the old lady stood behind us.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 820:
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Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: Once I came riding a she-ass and I,
then, had just attained the age of puberty. Allah's Apostle was leading the
people in prayer at Mina facing no wall. I passed in front of the row and
let loose the she-ass for grazing and joined the row and no one objected to
my deed.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 821:
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Narrated 'Aisha: Once Allah's Apostle delayed the 'Isha'
prayer till 'Umar informed him that the women and children had slept. Then
Allah's Apostle came out and said: "None from amongst the dwellers of earth
have prayed this prayer except you." In those days none but the people of
Medina prayed.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 822:
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Narrated 'Abdur Rahman bin 'Abis: A person asked Ibn
Abbas, "Have you ever presented yourself at the ('Id) prayer with Allah's
Apostle?" He replied, "Yes." And had it not been for my kinship (position)
with the Prophet it would not have been possible for me to do so (for he was
too young). The Prophet went to the mark near the house of Kathir bin
As-Salt and delivered a sermon. He then went towards the women. He advised
and reminded them and asked them to give alms. So the woman would bring her
hand near her neck and take off her necklace and put it in the garment of
Bilal. Then the Prophet and Bilal came to the house."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 823:
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Narrated 'Aisha: Once Allah's Apostle delayed the 'Isha'
prayer till 'Umar informed him that the women and children had slept. The
Prophet came out and said, "None except you from amongst the dwellers of
earth is waiting for this prayer." In those days, there was no prayer except
in Medina and they used to pray the 'Isha' prayer between the disappearance
of the twilight and the first third of the night.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 824:
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Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said, "If your women ask
permission to go to the mosque at night, allow them."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 825:
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Narrated Um Salama: (the wife of the Prophet) In the
lifetime of Allah's Apostle the women used to get up when they finished
their compulsory prayers with Taslim. The Prophet and the men would stay on
at their places as long as Allah will. When the Prophet got up, the men
would then get up.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 826:
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Narrated 'Aisha: When Allah's Apostle finished the Fajr
prayer, the women would leave covered in their sheets and were not
recognized owing to the darkness.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 827:
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Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abi Qatada Al-Ansari: My father
said, "Allah's Apostle said, "Whenever I stand for prayer, I want to prolong
it but on hearing the cries of a child, I would shorten it as I dislike to
put its mother in trouble."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 828:
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Narrated 'Aisha: Had Allah's Apostle known what the women
were doing, he would have forbidden them from going to the mosque as the
women of Bani Israel had been forbidden. Yahya bin Said (a sub-narrator)
asked 'Amra (another sub-narrator), "Were the women of Bani Israel
forbidden?" She replied "Yes."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 829:
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Narrated Um Salama: Whenever Allah's Apostle completed
the prayer with Taslim, the women used to get up immediately and Allah's
Apostle would remain at his place for someone before getting up. (The
sub-narrator (Az-Zuhri) said, "We think, and Allah knows better, that he did
so, so that the women might leave before men could get in touch with them)."
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 830:
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Narrated Anas: The Prophet prayed in the house of Um
Sulaim; and I, along with an orphan stood behind him while Um Sulaim (stood)
behind us.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 831:
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Narrated 'Aisha: Allah's Apostle used to offer the Fajr
prayer when it was still dark and the believing women used to return (after
finishing their prayer) and nobody could recognize them owing to darkness,
or they could not recognize one another.
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Volume 1, Book 12, Number 832:
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Narrated Salim bin 'Abdullah: My father said, "The
Prophet said, 'If the wife of any one of you asks permission (to go to the
mosque) do not forbid her."
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