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Yahya related to me from Malik from Da'ud ibn al-Husayn that he heard al-Araj say, "I never saw the people in Ramadan, but that they were cursing the disbelievers." He added, "The reciter of Qur'an used to recite surat al-Baqara in eight rakas and if he did it in twelve rakas the people would think that he had made it easy."
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Hadith No: 1711
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) used to fast until we thought he would never stop fasting. And he used to not fast until we thought we would never fast. And he never fasted any compelte month apart from Ramadan, from the time he came to Al- Madinah." Sahih
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Allah's Apostle vowed to keep aloof from his wives for one month, and he had dislocation of his leg. So, he stayed in a Mashruba for 29 nights and then came down. Some people said, "O Allah's Apostle! You vowed to stay aloof for one month," He replied, "The month is of 29 days."
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that a man once said
to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him): Shall I
enter Paradise in case I say the obligatory prayers, observe
the (fasts) of Ramadan and treat that as lawful which has been
made permissible (by the Shari'ah) and deny myself that what
is forbidden, and make no addition to it? He (the Holy
Prophet) replied in the affirmative. He (the inquirer) said:
By Allah, I would add nothing to it.
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Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Abdullah ibn Umar that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, made the zakat of breaking the fast at the end of Ramadan obligatory on every muslim, whether freeman or slave, male or female, and stipulated it as a sa of dates or a sa of barley.
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Hadith No: 19
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 1, Faith (Kitab Al Iman)
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Umar
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 1, Faith (Kitab Al Iman)
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Umar
said:
(The superstructure of) al-Islam is raised on five (pillars),
i. e. Allah (alone) should be worshipped, and (all other gods)
beside Him should be (categorically) denied. Establishment of
prayer, the payment of Zakat, Pilgrimage to the House, and the
fast of Ramadan (are the other obligatory acts besides the
belief in the oneness of Allah and denial of all other gods).
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Allah's Apostle set out for Makkah in Ramadan and he fasted, and when he reached Al-Kadid, he broke his fast and the people (with him) broke their fast too. (Abu Abdullah said, "Al-Kadid is a land covered with water between Usfan and Qudaid.")
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Hadith No: 1681
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Abu Qilabah
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Abu Qilabah
that when Shaddad bin Aws was walking with the Messenger of Allah (saw) in Al-Baqi', he passed by a man who was being cupped, after eighteen days of the month (of Ramadan) had passed. The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "The cupper and the one for whom cupping is done both break their fast." Sahih
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Hadith No: 1644
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 9, The Book of Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
"Ramadan began, and the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'This month has come to you, and in it there is a night that is better than a thousand months. Whoever is deprived of it is deprived of all goodness, and no one is deprived of its goodness except one who is truly deprived.'" Daif
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that a man said to
Abdullah son of Umar (may Allah be pleased with him). Why
don't you carry out a military expedition? Upon which he
replied: I heard the messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) say: Verily, al-Islam is founded on five (pillars):
testifying the fact that there is no god but Allah,
establishment of prayer, payment of Zakat, fast of Ramadan and
Pilgrimage to the House.
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