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| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27688 + | Urwah reported on the authority of Aisha: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to pray at night and she Aisha would lie between him and the qiblah; sleeping on the bed on which he would sleep. When he wanted to offer the witr prayer; he awakened her and she offered the witr prayer. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27689 + | Aisha said: I used to sleep with my legs in front of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ when he would offer his prayer at night i.e. tahajjud prayer offered towards the end of the night.. When he prostrated himself he struck my legs; and I drew them up and he then prostrated. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27690 + | It was reported from Abu AlNadr; from Abu Salama Bin Abdulrahman from Aisha; that she said: I used to be asleep while my legs would be in the front of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ while he was praying during the night. When he wanted to prostrate; he would prod my feet; so I would pull them up; and he would prostrate. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27691 + | Narrated Aisha; Ummul Muminin: I used to sleep lying between the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and the qiblah. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to pray when I was lying in front of him. When he wanted to offer the witr prayer - added by the narrator Uthman - he pinched me - then the narrators are agreed - and said: Set Aasi de. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27692 + | Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas: I came riding a donkey. Another version has: Ibn Abbas said: When I was near the age of the puberty I came riding a ass and found the Messenger of Allah ﷺ leading the people in prayer at Mina. I passed in front of a part of the row of worshippers ; and dismounting left my ass for grazing in the pasture; and I joined the row; and no one objected to that.Abu Dawud said: These are the words of AlQanabi; and are complete. Malik said: I take it as permissible at the time when the iqamah for prayer is pronounced. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27693 + | Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas: AbusSahba said: We discussed the things that cut off the prayer according to Ibn Abbas. He said: I and a boy from Banu AbdulMuttalib came riding a donkey; and the Messenger of Allah ﷺ was leading the people in prayer. He dismounted and I also dismounted. I left the donkey in front of the row of the worshippers. He the Prophet did not pay attention to that. Then two girls from Banu AbdulMuttalib came and joined the row in the middle; but he paid no attention to that. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27694 + | The above mentioned narration has also been narrated by Mansur through a different chain of narrators. This version has: Then two girls from Banu Abd AlMuttalib came fighting together. He caught them. Uthman a narrator said: He separated them. And Dawud another narrator said: He pulled away from the other; but he paid no attention to that. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27695 + | Narrated AlFadl Ibn Abbas: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ came to us accompanied by Abbas when we were in open country belonging to us. He prayed in a desert with no sutrah in front of him; and a ass and a bitch of ours were playing in front of him; but he paid no attention to that. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27696 + | Narrated Abu Saeed AlKhudri: The Prophet ﷺ said: Nothing interrupt prayer; but repulse as much as you can anyone who passes in front of you; for he is just a devil. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27697 + | Abu AlWaddak said: A youth from the Quraish passed in front of Abu Said AlKhudri who was praying. He repulsed him. He returned again. He then repulsed him for the third time. When he finished the prayer; he said: Nothing cuts off prayer; but the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: Repulse as much as you can; for he is just a devil.Abu Dawud said: If two traditions of the prophet ﷺ conflict; the practice of the Companions after him should be taken into consideration. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27698 + | Salim reported on the authority of his father Ibn Umar : I saw the Messenger of Allah ﷺ that when he began prayer; he used to raise his hands opposite his shoulders; and he did so when he bowed; and raised his head after bowing. Sufyan a narrator once said: When he raised his head:; and after he used to say: When he raised his head after bowing. He would not raise his hands between the two prostrations. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27699 + | Abdullah Bin Umar said: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to raise his hands opposite his shoulders when he began prayer; then he uttered takbir Allah is most great in the same condition; and then he bowed. And when he raised his back head after bowing he raised them opposite his shoulders; and said: Allah listens to him who praises Him. But he did not raise his hand when he prostrated himself; he rather raised them when he uttered the takbir Allah is most great before bowing until his prayer is finished. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27700 + | Abd AlJabbar Bin Wail b.Hujr said: I was a small boy and I did not understand the prayer of my father. So WaIl Bin Alqamah reported Wail Bin Hujr as saying: I offered prayer along with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. He used to raise his hands when he pronounced the takbir Allah is most great ; then pulled his garment around him; then placed his right hand on his left; and entered his hands in his garment. When he was about to bow he took his hands out of his garment; and then raised them. And when he raised his head after bowing; he raised his hands. He then prostrated himself and placed his face forehead on the ground between his hands. And when he raised his head after prostration; he also raised his hands until he finished his prayer. Muhammad a narrator said: I mentioned it to AlHasan Bin Abu AlHasan who said: This is how the Messenger of Allah ﷺ offered prayer; some did it and others abandoned it.Abu Dawud said: This tradition has been narrated by Hammam from Ibn Juhadah; but he did not mention the raising of hands after he raised his head at the end of the prostration. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27701 + | Wail b.Hujr said: He saw that when the Prophet ﷺ stood up to pray he raised his hands till they were in front of his shoulders and placed his thumbs opposite his ears; then he uttered the Takbir Allah is most great. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27702 + | Wail b.Hujr said that he saw the Messenger of Allah ﷺ raise his hands when he uttered the takbir Allah is most great. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27703 + | Narrated Wail Ibn Hujr: I purposely looked at the prayer of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ ; how he offered it. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ stood up; faced the direction of the qiblah and uttered the takbir Allah is most great and then raised his hands in front of his ears; then placed his right hand on his left catching each other. When he was about to bow; he raised them in the same manner. He then placed his hands on his knees. When he raised his head after bowing; he raised them in the like manner. When he prostrated himself he placed his forehead between his hands. He then sat down and spread his left foot and placed his left hand on his left thigh; and kept his right elbow aloof from his right thigh. He closed his two fingers and made a circle with the fingers. I Aasi m Ibn Kulayb saw him Bishr Ibn AlMufaddal say in this manner. Bishr made the circle with the thumb and the middle finger and pointed with the forefinger. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27704 + | The above tradition has been transmitted by Aasi m Bin Kulaib through a different chain of narrators and to the same effect. This version has: He then placed his right hand on the back of his left palm and his wrist and forearm. This also adds: I then came back afterwards in a season when it was severe cold. I saw the people putting on heavy clothes moving their hands under the clothes i.e. raised their hands before and after bowing. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27705 + | Narrated Wail Ibn Hujr: I witnessed the Prophet ﷺ raise his hands in front of his ears when he began to pray. I then came back and saw them the people raising their hands up to their chest when they began to pray. They wore long caps and blankets. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27706 + | Wail Bin Hujr said: I came to the Prophet ﷺ during winter; I saw his companions raise their hands in their clothes in prayer. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27707 + | Abu Humaid AlSaidi once told a company of ten of the companions of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ ; Abu Qatadah was one of them: I am one among you who is more informed of the way the Messenger of Allah ﷺ prayed. They said: Why; By Allah; you did not follow him more than us; nor did you remain in his company longer than us? He said: Yes. They said: Then describe how the Prophet prayed. He said: When the Messenger of Allah ﷺ stood up to pray; he raised his hands so as to bring them opposite his shoulders; and uttered the takbir Allah is the most great ; until every bone rested in its place properly: then re recited some verses from the Quran ; then he uttered the takbir Allah is most great ; raising his hands so as to bring them opposite his shoulders; then he bowed; placing the palms of his hands on his knees and keeping himself straight; neither raising nor lowering his head; then raised his head saying: Allah listens to him who praise Him; then raised his hands so as to bring them exactly opposite to his shoulders; then uttered: Allah is most great; then lowered himself to the ground in prostration ; keeping his arms away from his sides; then raised his head; bent his left foot and sat on it; and opened the toes when he prostrated: then he uttered: Allah is most great; then raised his head; bent his left foot and sat on it so that every bone returned to its place properly; then he did the same in the second rakah. At the end of the two Rakahs he stood up and uttered the takbir Allah is most great ; raising his hands so as to bring them opposite to his shoulders; then he bowed; placing the palms of his hands on his knees and keeping himself straight; neither raising or lowering his head: then raised his head saying: Allah listens to him who praises Him; then raised his hands so as to bring them exactly opposite his shoulders; then uttered: Allah is most great; then lowered himself to the ground in prostration ; keeping his arms away from his sides; then raised his head; bent his left foot and sat on it; and opened the toes when he prostrated himself; then he prostrated; then uttered: Allah is most great; then raised his head; bent his left foot and sat on it so that every bone returned to its place properly; then he did the same in the second rakah. At the end of two rakahs he stood up and uttered the takbir Allah is most great ; raising his hands so as to bring them opposite to his shoulders in the way he had uttered the Takbir Allah is most great at the beginning of the prayer; then he did that in the remainder of his prayer; and after prostration which if followed by the taslim salutation he out his left foot and sat on his left hip. They said: You have spoken the truth. This is how he ﷺ used to pray. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27708 + | Amr AlAmiri said: I once attended the meeting of the companions of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. They began to discuss his prayer. Abu Humaid then narrated a part of the same tradition and said: When he bowed he clutched his knees with his palms; and he opened his fingers; then he bent his back without raising his upwards; and did not turn his face on any side. When he sat at the end of two rakahs he sat on the sole of his left foot and raised the right; and after the fourth he placed his left hip on the ground and spread out both his feet one side. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27709 + | The above mentioned tradition has also been reported by Muhammad Bin Amr Bin Ata through a different chain of narrators. This version adds: When he prostrated himself he neither placed his arms on the ground nor closed them; putting forward his fingers towards the qiblah. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27710 + | Abbas or Ayash Bin Sahl AlSaidi said that he was present in a meeting which was attended by his father who was one of the companions of the Prophet ﷺ ; Abu Huraira; Abu Humaid AlSaidi and Abu Usaid. He narrated the same tradition with a slight addition or deletion. He said: He then raised his head after bowing and uttered:Allah listens to him who praises Him; to Thee; our Lord; be the praise; and raised his hands. He then uttered: Allah is most great; then he prostrated himself and rested on his palms; knees; and the end of his toes while prostrating: then he uttered the Takbir Allah is most great ; and sat down on his hips and raised his other foot; then he uttered the takbir and prostrated himself; then he uttered takbir and stood up; but did not sit on his hips. He the narrator then narrated the rest of the tradition. He further said: Then he sat down at the end of two rakahs; when he was about to stand after two rakahs; he uttered the takbir; then he offered the last two rakahs of the prayer. The narrator did not mention about his sitting on the hips spreading out his feet. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27711 + | Abbas Bin Sahl. Said: Abu Humaid; Abu Usaid; Sahl. B Sad and Muhammad Bin Maslamah once got together and discussed how the Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to offer his prayer. Abu Humaid said: I am more informed than any of you regarding the prayer offered by the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. Then he mentioned a part of it; and said: He then bowed and placed his hands upon his knees as if he caught hold of them; and bent them; keeping his arms away from his sides. He them prostrated himself and placed his nose and forehead on the ground ; and kept his arms away from his side; and placed his palms on the ground opposite his shoulders; he then raised his head that every bone returned to its proper place; he then prostrated twice until he finished this prostrations. Then he sat down and spread out his left foot; putting forward the front of his right foot towards the qiblah placing the palm of his right hand on his right knee; and the palm of his left hand on his left knee; and he pointed with his finger.Abu Dawud said: This tradition has been narrated by Ibn AlMubarak from Fulaih who heard Abbas. Sahl narrating it; but I do not remember it. I think he made the mention of Isa Bin Abdullah who heard Abbas Bin Sahl saying: I accompanied Abu Humaid AlSaidi. + |
| SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27712 + | Abu Humaid reported to the same effect. He said: When he the Prophet prostrated he kept his thighs wide and did not let his belly touch the thighs.Abu Dawud says that Ibn Mubarak narrated this hadith from Abbas Bin Sahl; which he did not remember well. It is thought that he has mentioned Isa Bin Abdullah Abbas Bin Sahl and Abu Humaid AlSaidi. + |