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− | Narrated Rabia: | + | Narrated Rabia: [[Umar Bin AlKhattab]] recited [[Surat AlNahl]] on a Friday on the pulpit and when he reached the verse of AlSajda he got down from the pulpit and prostrated and the people also prostrated. The next Friday [[Umar Bin AlKhattab]] recited the same Surat and when he reached the verse of AlSajda he said; "O people! When we recite the verses of AlSajda during the sermon whoever prostrates does the right thing; yet it is no sin for the one who does not prostrate." And [[Umar]] did not prostrate that day . Added Ibn [[Umar]] "Allah has not made the prostration of recitation compulsory but if we wish we can do it." |
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Hadith Text
Narrated Rabia: Umar Bin AlKhattab recited Surat AlNahl on a Friday on the pulpit and when he reached the verse of AlSajda he got down from the pulpit and prostrated and the people also prostrated. The next Friday Umar Bin AlKhattab recited the same Surat and when he reached the verse of AlSajda he said; "O people! When we recite the verses of AlSajda during the sermon whoever prostrates does the right thing; yet it is no sin for the one who does not prostrate." And Umar did not prostrate that day . Added Ibn Umar "Allah has not made the prostration of recitation compulsory but if we wish we can do it."
Hadith Attributes
Hadith Grade | Sahih AlBukhari Grade |
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Notables | Umar Bin AlKhattab, Umar, Ibn Umar |
Quran Surat | Surat AlNahl, Surat AlSajda |
Frequent Terms | prostrat, recit, alsajda, vers, fridai, pulpit, reach, umar bin alkhattab |
Sentiment | Negative, Positive |
Hadith Words by Frequency
Original Author References
Reference: Sahih al-Bukhari 1077
in Book Reference: Book 17; Hadith 11
usc_mca_ref: Vol. 2; Book 19; Hadith 183
Hadith Sentiment Analysis
Sentiment Analysis is process of determining the emotional tone behind a series of words, used to gain an understanding of the the attitudes, opinions and emotions expressed within text.
Positive Words | Negative Words | Sentance |
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right | - | When we recite the verses of AlSajda during the sermon whoever prostrates does the right thing; |
- | sin | yet it is no sin for the one who does not prostrate. |