Nasr

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Nasr Completed Form

The word Nasr is a stemmed form of the following words:


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Nasr References or Citations

In Quran

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In Hadith Text Books

Nasr In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sahih Muslim

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In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Sunan AlNasai

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In Sunan Abu Dawoud

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-24645Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to prolong the recitation of the Quran in the two rakahs after the sunset prayer until the people praying in the Masjid dispersed.Abu Dawud said: This has been reported by Nasr AlMujaddir from Yaqub AlQummi with the same chain of narrators.Abu Dawud said: Muhammad Bin Isa Bin Altabba transmitted from Nasr AlMujaddir from Yaqub in like manner.The Chapter on Bowing In Obligatory Prayers in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Where Should The Two Rakahs Of Maghrib Be Prayed in Sunan Abu Dawoud
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27484Narrated Muadh Ibn Jabal: Prayer passed through three stages and fasting also passed through three stages. The narrator Nasr reported the rest of the tradition completely. The narrator; Ibn AlMuthanna; narrated the story of saying prayer facing in the direction of Jerusalem. He said: The third stage is that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ came to Medina and prayed; i.e. facing Jerusalem; for thirteen months. Then Allah; the Exalted; revealed the verse: We have seen thee turning thy face to Heaven for guidance; O Muhammad. And now verily We shall make thee turn in prayer toward a qiblah which is dear to thee. So turn thy face toward the Inviolable Place of Worship; and ye O Muslims ; wherever ye may be; turn your face when ye pray toward it ii.144. And Allah; the Reverend and the Majestic; turned them towards the Kabah. He the narrator completed his tradition. The narrator; Nasr; mentioned the name of the person who had the dream; saying: And Abdullah Ibn Zayd; a man from the Ansar; came. The same version reads: And he turned his face towards the qiblah and said: Allah is most great; Allah is most great; I testify that there is no god but Allah; I testify that there is no god but Allah; I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah; come to prayer he pronounced it twice ; come to salvation he pronounced it twice ; Allah is Most Great; Allah is most great. He then paused for a while; and then got up and pronounced in a similar way; except that after the phrase Come to salvation he added. The time for prayer has come; the time for prayer has come. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: Teach it to Bilal; then pronounce the adhan call to prayer with the same words. As regards fasting; he said: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ used to fast for three days every month; and would fast on the tenth of Muharram. Then Allah; the Exalted; revealed the verse:.......Fasting was prescribed for those before you; that ye may ward off evil......and for those who can afford it there is a ransom: the feeding of a man in need ii.183-84. If someone wished to keep the fast; he would keep the fast; if someone wished to abandon the fast; he would feed an indigent every day; it would do for him. But this was changed. Allah; the Exalted; revealed: The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Quran.......... let him fast the same number of other days ii.185. Hence the fast was prescribed for the one who was present in the month of Ramadan and the traveller was required to atone for them ; feeding the indigent was prescribed for the old man and woman who were unable to fast. The narrator; Nasr; further reported : The companion Sirmah; came after finishing his day work......and he narrated the rest of the tradition.The Chapter on Adhan And Iqama And Fasting in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on How The Adhan Is Performed in Sunan Abu Dawoud

In Muwata Malik

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