295 ahadith in this chapter, page 22 of 30
Hadith No: 362
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
that in his illness before death. Allah's Messenger (SAW) prayed sitting down by the side of Sayyidina Abu Bakr.
[Ahmed 25312]
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Hadith No: 363
Narrated/Authority of
Narrated/Authority of
Abdullah ibn Abu Ziyad narrated this hadith to us having heard it from Shababah ibn Sawwar who from Muhammad (SAW) ibn Tahah who from Humayd who from Thabit and he from Sayyidina Anas (RA) that during his illness that led to his death, the Prophet (SAW) offered salah by the side Sayyidina Abu Bakr (RA) sitting down wrapped in a garment.
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Hadith No: 364
Narrated/Authority of Shabi
Narrated/Authority of Shabi
that Sayyidina Mughriah ibn Shu'bah once led them in prayer. After two raka'at, he stood up. So, people glorified Allah before him (saying Subhan Allah) and he before them. When the salah was over, he made the sajdah sahw (prostration of forgetfulness) while he was sitting down. He then said that Allah's Messenger (SAW) had also done with them the same thing as he did. [Ahmed 18197]
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Hadith No: 365
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah ibn Abdur Rahman
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah ibn Abdur Rahman
reported from Yazib ibn Harun, who from Mas'udi who from Ziyad ibn Ilaqah that: Mughirah ibn Shu'bah led them in salah. After two raka'at, instead of sitting down, he should up. So the muqtadis called out subhan Allah, and he indicated to them that they too shoud stand up. When the prayer was over, he made the salutaion and made two prostrations of sajdah sahw and made salutation again. He said, "Allah's Messenger (SAW) had also done it."
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Hadith No: 366
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
that when Allah's Messenger sat down at the end of the first two raka'at was as though he was on hot stones. (meaning hurried through). Shu'bah said, "Sa'd then moved his lips in murmur. So I added: Till he stood up. Sad also confirmed, Till he had stood."
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Hadith No: 367
Narrated/Authority of Shuaib
Narrated/Authority of Shuaib
that Allah's Messenger was offering salah when he passed by. So, he greeted him with salaam. The Prophet gestured his response. The narrator said, "I do not know whether he said that he gestured with his fingers."
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Hadith No: 368
Narrated/Authority of
Narrated/Authority of
Sayyidina Ibn Umar asked Sayyidina Bilal , "How did the Prophet (SAW) respond to them when they greeted him while he was engaged in salah." He said, "He gestured with his hand."
[Abu Dawud 297]
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Hadith No: 369
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
that Allah's Messenger (SAW) said, "The tasbih is for men and the tasfiq is for women (if the imam forgets in prayer and they have to call his attention to it)."
[Ahmed 10853, Bukhari 1203, Muslim 422, Abu Dawud 938, Nisai 1206, Ibn e Majah 1034]
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Hadith No: 370
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
that the Prophet (SAW) said, "Yawning in prayer is from the devil. If one gets the urge to yawn, he must suppress it by shutting his mouth as far as possible (trying to prevent it)."
[Ahmed 9173, Abu Dawud 5028, Bukhari 6226, Muslim 2996]
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Hadith No: 371
Narrated/Authority of Imran bin Husain
Narrated/Authority of Imran bin Husain
that he asked Allah's Messenger (SAW) about the prayer of a man while he is sitting down. He said, "He who prays while standing is more excellent. And he who prays while sitting down, for him is reward half of one who is standing. One who prays lying down, for him is reward a1f of he who is sitting."
[Ahmed 2003, Bukhari 1115, Abu Dawud 951, Nisai 1659, Ibn e Majah 1231]
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