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Hadith No: 2839
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 27, The Chapters on Jihad
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
"Sab bin Jaththamah said: 'The Prophet (saw) was asked about the polytheists who are attacked at night, and their women and children are killed.' He said: 'They are from among them.'"
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Hadith No: 3384
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 33, The Chapters on Drinks
Narrated/Authority of Abu Umamah Al-Bahili
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Night and day will not cease until a group among my nation drinks wine, calling it by some other name."
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Hadith No: 694
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 11, Call to Prayers (Adhaan)
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
One night an orphan and I offered the prayers behind the Prophet in my house and my mother (Um Sulaim) was standing behind us (by herself forming a row).
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Hadith No: 942
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 7, The Chapters of Establishing the Prayer and the Sunnah Regarding Them
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
"The Messenger of Allah had a reed mat that he would spread out during the day, and make into a compartment at night, towards which he would perform prayer." (Sahih)
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Hadith No: 956
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 7, The Chapters of Establishing the Prayer and the Sunnah Regarding Them
Narrated/Authority of Aishah
"The Prophet (saw) used to pray at night, and I was laying between him and the prayer direction, as a (body for a) funeral horizontally.'" Sahih
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Hadith No: 1141
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 7, The Chapters of Establishing the Prayer and the Sunnah Regarding Them
Narrated/Authority of Umm Habibah bint Abi Sufyan
that the Prophet (saw) said: "Whoever performs twelve Rakah (of Sunnah) during the day and night, a house will be built for him in Paradise." Sahih
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Hadith No: 707
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 5, The Chapters on the Adhan and the Sunnah Regarding it
Narrated/Authority of Salam
from his father, that the Prophet (saw) consulted the people as to how he could call them to the prayer. They suggested a horn, but he disliked that because of the Jews (because the Jews used a horn). Then they suggested a bell but he disliked that because of the Christians (because the Christians used a bell). Then that night the call to the prayer was shown in a dream to a man from among the Ansar whose name was Abdullah bin Zaid, and to Umar bin Khattab. The Ansari man came to the Messenger of Allah (saw) at night, and the Messenger of Allah (saw) commanded Bilal to give the call to the prayer. (Daif) Zuhri said: "Bilal added the phrase "As-salatu khairum minan-nawm (the prayer is better than sleep)" to the call for the morning prayer, and the Messenger of Allah (saw) approved of that." Umar said: "O Messenger of Allah, I saw the same as he did, but he beat me to it."
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Hadith No: 157
From: Sunan Abu Dawood. Chapter 1, Purification (Kitab Al-Taharah)
Narrated/Authority of Khuzaymah ibn Thabit
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: The time limit for wiping over the socks for a traveller is three days (and three nights) and for a resident it is one day and one night.
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Hadith No: 288
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 2, The Chapters of Purification and its Sunnah
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) used to pray in the night (Qiyamul-Lail) two Rakah by two, then when he finished he would use the tooth stick." (Daif)
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Hadith No: 555
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 2, The Chapters of Purification and its Sunnah
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
"They said: 'O Messenger of Allah! What about the purification of the leather socks?' He said: 'For the traveller it is three days and nights, and for the resident it is one day and one night.'" (Daif)
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