Sunan An-Nasai

46 ahadith in this chapter, page 4 of 5

Hadith No: 479
Narrated/Authority of Irak bin Malik
that Nawfal bin Muawiyah told him that he heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: "Whoever misses Asr prayer, it is as if he has been robbed of his family and his wealth." Irak said: 'And Abdullah bin Umar informed me that he heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) saying: 'Whosoever misses Asr prayer, it is as if he has been robbed of his family and his wealth.'" (Sahih) Yazid bin Abi Habib contradicted him.* *That is, contradicted Jafar bin Rabiah who narrated it from Irak here - and Yazid's narration is next.
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Hadith No: 480
Narrated/Authority of Irak bin Malik
that he heard that Nawfal bin Muawiyah said: "I heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: 'Among the prayers is a prayer, if a person misses it, it is as if he has been robbed of his family and his wealth." Ibn Umar said: "I heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: 'It is Asr prayer.'" (Sahih) Muhammad bin Ishaq contradicted him.* *That is, Muhammad bin Ishaq narrated it from Yazid bin Abi Habib with the following chain and wording, which differs with this narration, reported by Al-Laith from Yazid.
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Hadith No: 481
Narrated/Authority of Irak bin Malik
"I heard Nawfal bin Muawiyah say: 'There is a prayer which if a person misses it, it is as if he has been robbed of his family and his wealth.'" Ibn Umar said: "The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'It is Asr prayer.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 482
Narrated/Authority of Salamah bin kuhail
"I saw Saeed bin Jubair in Jam.* He stood and prayed Maghrib, three Rakahs, then he stood and prayed 'Isha', two Rakahs. Then he mentioned that Ibn Umar had done the same thing in that place, and he mentioned that the Messenger of Allah (saw) had done the same thing in that place. (Sahih) *Meaning Al-Muzdalifah.
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Hadith No: 483
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) delayed Isha until Umar called him and said: 'The women and children have gone to sleep.' Then the Messenger of Allah (saw) came out and said: 'There is no one who is offering this prayer but you.' And at that time no one used to pray except the people of Al-Madinah." (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 484
Narrated/Authority of Al-Hakam
"Saeed bin Jubair led us in prayer in Jam. (He prayed) Maghrib, three Rakahs with an Iqamah, then he said the Taslim, then he prayed Isha, two Rakahs. Then he mentioned that Abdullah bin Umar had done that, and he mentioned that the Messenger of Allah (saw) had done that." (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 485
Narrated/Authority of Salamah bin Kuhail
"I heard Saeed bin Jubair say: 'I saw Abdullah bin Umar pray in Jam; he made the Iqamah and prayed Maghrib, three Rakahs, then he prayed Isha, two Rakahs, then he said: 'This is what I saw the Messenger of Allah (saw) do in this place.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 486
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Angels come to you in succession by night and day, and they meet at Fajr prayer and Asr prayer. Then those who spent the night among you ascend, and He (Allah) will ask them, although He knows best: 'In what condition did you leave My slaves.' They will say: 'We left them when they were praying and we came to them when they were praying.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 487
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Prayer in congregation is twenty-five times more virtuous than the prayer of any one of you offered on his own. The angels of the night and the day meet at Fajr prayer. Recite if you wish: Verily, the recitation of the Quran in the early dawn is ever witnessed." [17:78] (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 488
Narrated/Authority of Abu Bakr bin Umarah bin Ruwaibah
that his father said: "I heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: 'No one will enter the Fire who prays before the sun rises and before it sets.'" (Sahih)
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