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Hadith No: 568
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 6, The Book of the Times (of Prayer)
Narrated/Authority of Ata bin Yazid
that he heard Abu Saeed Al-Khudri say: "I heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: 'There is no prayer after Fajr until the sun has clearly risen, and no prayer after Asr until the sun has fully set.'" (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 831
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 12, Characteristics of Prayer
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
Allah's Apostle used to offer the Fajr prayer when it was still dark and the believing women used to return (after finishing their prayer) and nobody could recognize them owing to darkness, or they could not recognize one another.
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Hadith No: 183
From: Sunan at-Tirmidhi (Jami-al-Tirmidhi). Chapter 2, Salah (Prayers)
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: 516
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 6, The Book of the Times (of Prayer)
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Prophet (saw) said: "Whoever catches up with one Rakah of Asr prayer before the sun sets, or catches up with one Rakah of Fajr before the sun rises, has caught it." (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 817
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 7, The Chapters of Establishing the Prayer and the Sunnah Regarding Them
Narrated/Authority of Amr bin Huraith
"I performed prayer with the Prophet (saw) when he was reciting in the Fajr, and it is as if I can hear him reciting: 'So verily, I swear by the planets that recede. And by the planets that move swiftly and hide themselves.'"[8:15-16] (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 1361
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 7, The Chapters of Establishing the Prayer and the Sunnah Regarding Them
Narrated/Authority of Amir Ash-Shabi
"I asked Abdullah bin Abbas and Abdullah bin Umar about the Prophet's prayer at night. They said:'(He prayed) thirteen Rakah, including eight, and three for Witr, and two Rakah after the Fajr.'" Sahih
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Hadith No: 9
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 18, Fasting
Narrated/Authority of
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Mamar al-Ansari from Abu Yunus, the mawla of A'isha, from A'isha that she overheard a man standing at the door saying to the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, "Messenger of Allah, I get up in the morning junub, in a state of major ritual impurity, and want to fast," and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "I too get up in the morning junub and want to fast, so I do ghusl and fast." The man said to him, "You are not the same as us. Allah has forgiven you all your wrong actions that have gone before and those that have come after." The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, got angry and said, "By Allah, I hope that I am the most fearful of you with respect to Allah and the most knowledgeable of you in how I have taqwa."
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Hadith No: 569
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 2, Purification (Kitab Al-Taharah)
Narrated/Authority of
Hammam narrated the hadith from A'isha like the (above-mentioned) traditions.
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Hadith No: 742
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 4, Prayers (Kitab Al-Salat)
Narrated/Authority of
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of 'A'isha by another chain of transmitters.
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Hadith No: 703
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 4, The Book of the Prayer
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Masud
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) rebuked us for staying up (talking) after the Isha." (Da'if)
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