295 ahadith in this chapter, page 4 of 30
Hadith No: 179
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
said that on the day of the Battle of Trench the idolators prevented Allah's Messenger (SAW) from offerIng four prayers till as much of the night had passed away as Allah willed. He then commanded Sayyidina Bilal to call Adhan and the iqamah. He offered Zuhr, the iqamah was called and he offered Asr, the iqamah was called out and he offered Maghrib and then after the iqamah, the Isha was offered.
[Ahmed 4013, Nisai 618]
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Hadith No: 180
Narrated/Authority of Jabir bin Abdullah
Narrated/Authority of Jabir bin Abdullah
reported than on the day of the Trenches, Umar ibn al-Khattab(RA) reviled the disbelieving Quraysh and said, "0 Messenger of Allah (SAW) I could not offer the Salah of Asr till the sun was about to set." He said, "By Allah! I could not offer the Salah of Asr till the sun was about to set." He said, "By Allah! I too have not offered it." The narrator said that they then stopped at Bathan where the Prophet (SAW) made ablution and then they made ablution and he offered the Asr and then he offered the Maghrib.
[Muslim 631, Bukhari 596]
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Hadith No: 181
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
narrated that Allah's Messenger (SAW) said, "Salat ul-wusta is the Salah of Asr."
[Ahmed 3716, Muslim 628, Ibn e Majah 686]
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Hadith No: 182
Narrated/Authority of Samura bin Jundab
Narrated/Authority of Samura bin Jundab
reported that the Prophet (SAW) said about the Salat ul Wusta that it is Salah of Asr.
[Ahmed 20103]
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Hadith No: 183
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
said, "I heard from many Sahaba (RA) among whom is Umar ibn al-Khattab who is the dearest to me that Allah's Messenger (SAW) disallowed us to offer Salah after Fajr till the sun had risen and after Asr till the sun had set."
[Bukhari 581, Muslim 826, Abu Dawud 1276, Nisai 558, Ibn e Majah 1250]
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Hadith No: 184
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah ibn Mughaffal
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah ibn Mughaffal
reported that the Prophet (SAW) said, "There is a Salah between two Adhan. So, whoso wishes, may offer it."
[Ahmed 16790, Bukhari 627, Muslim 838, Abu Dawud 1283, Nisai 677, Ibn e Majah
1162]
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Hadith No: 185
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah ibn Mughaffal
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah ibn Mughaffal
reported that the Prophet (SAW) said, "There is a Salah between two Adhan. So, whoso wishes may offer it."
[Ahmed 16790, Bukhari 627, Muslim 838, Abu Dawud 1283, Nisai 677, Ibn e Majah
1162]
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Hadith No: 186
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
Narrated/Authority of Abu Huraira
reported that the Prophet,(SAW) said, "If anyone is able to offer one raka'ah of Fajr before sunrise then he has offered the fair Salah. And, if anyone has offered one raka'ah of Asr before sunset then he has offered the Asr Salah."
[Ahmed 9961, Bukhari 579, Nisai 513, Ibn e Majah 699, Muslim 608]
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Hadith No: 187
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
reported that Allah's Messenger (SAW) offered together the Zuhr and Asr, and the Maghrib and Isha in Madinah although there was no fear or rainfall. Sayyidina Ibn Abbas, (RA) was asked what his intention in that was and he said, "His intention was that his ummah should not be put to difficulty.
[Ahmed 2557, Abu Dawud 1210, Nisai 597]
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Hadith No: 188
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
narrated that the Prophet (SAW) said, "If anyone combines two prayers at a time without a valid reason then he has entered door of the doors of the Kaba'ir (grave sins)."
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