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Hadith No: 87
Narrated/Authority of Asim bin Laqit bin Sabirah
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 1, The Book of Purification
that his father said: "I said: 'O Messenger of Allah, tell me about Wudu." He said: 'Perform Wudu well, and exaggerate in sniffing water up into your nose, except when you are fasting.'" (Sahih)
Hadith No: 459
Narrated/Authority of Abu Suhail
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 5, The Book of Salah
from his father, that he heard Talhah bin Ubaidullah say: "A man from the people of Najd came to the Messenger of Allah (saw) with unkempt hair. We could hear him talking loudly but we could not understand what he was saying until he came closer. He was asking about Islam. The Messenger of Allah (saw) said to him: 'Five prayers each day and night.' He said: 'Do I have to do anything else?' He said: 'No, unless you do it voluntarily.' He said: 'And fasting the month of Ramadan.' He said: 'Do I have to do anything else?' He said: 'No, unless you do it voluntarily.' And the Messenger of Allah (saw) mentioned Zakah to him, and he said: 'Do I have to do anything else?' he said: 'No, unless you do it voluntarily.' The man left saying: 'By Allah, I will not do any more than this or any less.' The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'He will achieve salvation, if he is speaking the truth.'" (Sahih)
Hadith No: 503
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 6, The Book of the Times (of Prayer)
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: This is Jibrail, peace be upon you, he came to teach you your religion. He prayed Subh when the dawn appeared, and he prayed Zuhr when the sun had (passed its zenith), and he prayed Asr when he saw that the shadow of a thing was equal to its height, then he prayed Maghrib when the sun had set and it is permissible for the fasting person to eat. Then he prayed Isha when the twilight had disappeared. Then he came to him the following day and prayed Subh when it had got a little lighter, then he prayed Zuhr when the shadow of a thing was equal to its height, then he prayed Asr when the shadow of a thing was equal to twice its height, then he prayed Maghrib at the same time as before, then he prayed Isha when a short period of the night had passed. Then he said: 'The prayer is between the times when you prayed yesterday and the times when you prayed today.'" (Hasan)