Astronomical Body | Sun + |
Has Family | Father + |
Has Food | Batter + |
Has Frequent Terms | Delai +, Prayer +, Command +, Iqama +, Pronounc +, Sun +, Afternoon prayer +, Disappear +, Even +, Holi +, Inquir +, Morn prayer +, Night prayer +, Noon +, Return +, Time + and Twilight + |
Has Hadith Grade | Sahih Muslim + |
Has Hadith Index of Subjects | Inquir pray +, Pray holi +, Holi gave +, Gave repli +, Repli explain +, Explain practic +, Practic observ +, Observ pray +, Pray morn +, Morn player +, Player daybreak +, Daybreak recognis +, Recognis command +, Command iqama +, Iqama noon +, Noon pray +, Pray pronounc +, Pronounc tan +, Tan pass +, Pass meridian +, Meridian middai +, Middai holi +, Holi knew +, Knew command +, Iqama afternoon +, Afternoon pray +, Pronounc sun +, Sun command +, Iqama pray +, Sun sunk +, Sunk command +, Iqama night +, Night pray +, Pronounc twilight +, Twilight disappear +, Disappear delai +, Delai morn +, Morn pray +, Pray dai +, Dai return +, Return sun +, Sun risen +, Risen rise +, Rise delai +, Delai noon +, Pray afternoon +, Pray observ +, Observ delai +, Delai afternoon +, Pray return +, Sun delai +, Delai pray +, Pray twilight +, Delai night +, Pray night +, Night inquir +, Inquir morn + and Pray extrem + |
Has Hadith Text | Abu Mousa narrated on the authority of his … Abu Mousa narrated on the authority of his father that a person came to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ for inquiring about the times of prayers. He the Holy Prophet gave him no reply because he wanted to explain to him the times by practically observing these prayers. He then said the morning player when it was daybreak; but the people could hardly recognise one another. He then commanded and the Iqama for the noon prayer was pronounced when the tan had passed the meridian and one would say that it was midday but he the Holy Prophet knew batter than them. He then again commanded and the Iqama for the afternoon prayer was pronounced when the sun was high. He then commanded and Iqama for the evening prayer was pronounced when the sun had sunk. He then commanded and Iqama for the night prayer was pronounced when the twilight had disappeared. He then delayed the morning prayer on the next day so much so that after returning from it one would say that the sun had risen or it was about to rise. He then delayed the noon prayer till it was near the time of afternoon prayer as it was observed yesterday. He then delayed the afternoon prayer till one after returning from it would say that the sun had become red. He then delayed the evening prayer till the twilight was about to disappear. He then delayed the night prayer till it was one-third of the night. He then called the inquirer in the morning and said: The time for prayers is between these two extremes. for prayers is between these two extremes. + |
Has HodHood Indexing Book Name | Category:The Book of Adhan And Iqama in HodHood Indexing + |
Has HodHood Indexing Chapter Name | Category:The Chapter on Adhan And Iqama And The Sun in HodHood Indexing + |
Has Narrators | Abu Mousa + |
Has Notables | Abu Mousa + and Iqama + |
Has Polarity | -0.13 + |
Has Prayers | Night Prayer + |
Has Sentiment | Hadith Negative Sentiment + and Hadith Positive Sentiment + |
Has physical Event | Morning +, Noon +, Midday +, Afternoon +, Evening +, Night + and Twilight + |
Is Hadith Text | true + |