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Hadith No: 323
From: Sahih Muslim. Chapter 1, Faith (Kitab Al Iman)
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Umar
that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: I found myself one night near the Ka'bah, and I saw a man with wheat complexion amongst the fair-complexioned men that you ever saw. He had a lock of hair the most beautiful of the locks that you ever saw. He had combed it. Water was trickling out of them. He was leaning on two men, or on the shoulders of two men, and he was circumscribing the Ka'bah. I asked, What is he? It was said: He is al-Masih son of Mary. Then I saw another person, stout and having too much curly hair, and blind in his right eye as if it was a full swollen grape. I asked Who is he? It was said: He is al-Masih al-Dajjal.
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Hadith No: 462
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 8, Prayers (Salat)
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Umar
A man came to the Prophet while he was delivering the sermon and asked him how to offer the night prayers. The Prophet replied, 'Pray two Rakat at a time and then two and then two and so on and if you are afraid of dawn (the approach of the time of the Fajr prayer) pray one Rak'a and that will be the with for all the Rakat which you have prayed." Narrated 'Ubaidullah bin 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: A man called the Prophet while he was in the mosque.
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Hadith No: 544
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 10, Times of the Prayers
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Shihab from Urwa
Aisha said, "Once Allah's Apostle delayed the 'Isha' prayer till 'Umar reminded him by saying, "The prayer!" The women and children have slept. Then the Prophet came out and said, 'None amongst the dwellers of the earth has been waiting for it (the prayer) except you." Urwa said, "Nowhere except in Medina the prayer used to be offered (in those days)." He further said, "The Prophet used to offer the 'Isha' prayer in the period between the disappearance of the twilight and the end of the first third of the night."
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Hadith No: 2136
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 13, The Chapters on Expiation
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
Messenger of Allah (saw) passed by a man in Makkah who was standing in the sun. He said: "What is this?" They said: "He vowed to fast and not to seek shade until night comes, and not to speak, and to remain standing." He said: "Let him speak and seek shade and let him sit down, but let him complete his fast."Another chain from Ibn Abbas, from the Prophet (saw), with similar wording. expiation for breaking an oath."
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Hadith No: 421
From: Sunan Abu Dawood. Chapter 2, Prayer (Kitab Al-Salat)
Narrated/Authority of Muadh bin Jabal
We waited for the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) to offer the night prayer. He delayed until people thought that he would not come out and some of us said that he had offered the prayer. At the moment when we were in this condition the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) came out. People said to him as they were already saying. He said: Observe this prayer when it is dark, for by it you have been made superior to all the peoples, no people having observed it before you.
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Hadith No: 242
From: Sunan at-Tirmidhi (Jami-al-Tirmidhi). Chapter 2, Salah (Prayers)
Narrated/Authority of Abu Said Al-Khudri
that when Allah's Messenger (SAW) stood up for salah in the night, he would call out the takbir (Allahu Akbar). Then, he would say: "O Allah! You are without blemish, and with your praise. Your name is Blessed and your Glory is exalted. And there is no God besides you." Then, he would say, "Allah is the Greatest. The Greatest, indeed."Then, he said: "I seek refuge in Allah, the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing from the rejected devil from his goading, blowing his breath and his spittle (to cause evil)." [Ahmed 11657, Abu Dawud 775, Nisai 895, Ibn e Majah 804]
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Hadith No: 773
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 26, Pilgrimage (Hajj)
Narrated/Authority of Anas bin Malik
The Prophet (p.b.u.h) offered four Rakat of Zuhr prayer at Medina and two Rakat of Asr prayer at Dhul-Hulaifa. Narrated Aiyub: A man said: Anas said, "Then he (the Prophet passed the night there till dawn and then he offered the morning (Fajr) prayer, and mounted his Mount and when it arrived at Al-Baida he assumed Ihram for both Umra and Hajj."
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Hadith No: 2409
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 18, The Chapters on Charity
Narrated/Authority of Abdullah bin Jafar
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Allah will be the borrower until he pays off his debt, so long as it (the loan) is not for something that Allah dislikes." (Hasan) He the narrator said: "Abdullah bin Jafar used to say to his store keeper (i.e., the one entrusted with his wealth): 'Go and take out a loan for me, for I would hate to spend the night without Allah (swt) being with me, after I heard the Messenger of Allah (saw)'" Hasan
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Hadith No: 716
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 48, Manumission of Slaves
Narrated/Authority of Qais
When Abu Huraira accompanied by his slave set out intending to embrace Islam they lost each other on the way. The slave then came while Abu Huraira was sitting with the Prophet (SAW). The Prophet (SAW) said, "O Abu Huraira! Your slave has come back." Abu Huraira said, "Indeed, I would like you to witness that I have manumitted him." That happened at the time when Abu Huraira recited (the following poetic verse): 'What a long tedious tiresome night! Nevertheless, it has delivered us from the land of Kufr (disbelief).'
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Hadith No: 763
From: Sunan An-Nasai. Chapter 9, The Book of the Qiblah
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
The Messenger of Allah (saw) had a mat which he would spread in the day and make into a small booth at night to pray in it. The people found out about that and they prayed when he prayed, with the mat in between him and them. He said: 'Do as much of good deeds as you can, for Allah does not get tired (of giving reward) until you get tired. And the most beloved of deeds to Allah are those that are continuous, even if they are few.' Then he stopped that prayer and did not return to it until Allah took him (in death), and if he started to do something he would persist in it." (Sahih)
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