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Hadith No: 4245
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 40, The Chapters on Ascetism (Zuhd)
Narrated/Authority of Thawban
that the Prophet (saw) said: "I certainly know people of my nation who will come on the Day of Resurrection with good deeds like the mountains of Tihamah, but Allah will make them like scattered dust." Thawban said: "O Messenger of Allah, describe them to us and tell us more, so that we will not become of them unknowingly." He said: "They are your brothers and from your race, worshipping at night as you do, but they will be people who, when they are alone, transgress the sacred limits of Allah."
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Hadith No: 547
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 10, Times of the Prayers
Narrated/Authority of Jarir bin Abdullah
We were with the Prophet on a full moon night. He looked at the moon and said, "You will certainly see your Lord as you see this moon, and there will be no trouble in seeing Him. So if you can avoid missing (through sleep, business, etc.) a prayer before the rising of the sun (Fajr) and before its setting ('Asr) you must do so. He (the Prophet ) then recited the following verse: And celebrate the praises Of Your Lord before The rising of the sun And before (its) setting." (50.39)
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Hadith No: 16
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 3, Prayer
Narrated/Authority of
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Salim ibn Abdullah that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "Bilal calls the adhan in the night, so eat and drink until Ibn Umm Maktum calls the adhan." Ibn Umm Maktum was a blind man who did not call the adhan until someone said to him, "The morning has come. The morning has come."
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Hadith No: 986
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 7, The Chapters of Establishing the Prayer and the Sunnah Regarding Them
Narrated/Authority of Jabir
"Mu'adh bin Jabal Al-Ansari led his companions in the Isha prayer and he made it long. A man among us went away and prayed by himself. Mu'adh was told about that and he said: 'He is a hypocrite.' When the man heard about that, he went to the Messenger of Allah (saw) and told him what Mu'adh had said to him. The Prophet (saw) said: 'Do you want to be a cause of Fitnah (trial, tribulation), O Mu'adh? When you lead the people in prayer, recite "By the sun and its brightness,"[Ash-Shams 91] and "Glorify the Name of your Lord the Most High," [Al-A'la 87] and "By the night as it envelopes," [Al-Lail 92] and "Recite in the Name of your Lord.'"[Al-'Alaq] Daif
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Hadith No: 194
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 31, Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Humaid
I asked Anas about the fasting of the Prophet. He said "Whenever I liked to see the Prophet fasting in any month, I could see that, and whenever I liked to see him not fasting, I could see that too, and if I liked to see him praying in any night, I could see that, and if I liked to see him sleeping, I could see that, too." Anas further said, "I never touched silk or velvet softer than the hand of Allah's Apostle and never smelled musk or perfumed smoke more pleasant than the smell of Allah's Apostle."
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Hadith No: 218
From: Sunan at-Tirmidhi (Jami-al-Tirmidhi). Chapter 2, Salah (Prayers)
Narrated/Authority of Mujahid
reported that Sayyidina Ibn Abbas (RA) was asked about a man who kept fast during day time and offered salah all night but did not attend jumu'ah (Friday) or any congregation. He said, "He will go to Hell." Hannad reported it. He heard from Maharabi who from Layth who from Mujahid. The Hadith means to say that the man did not attend Friday and other congregational salah intentionally or because of arrogance or because he regarded the congregation as lowly.
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Hadith No: 6
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 1, Revelation
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Abbas
Allah's Apostle (saw) was the most generous of all the people, and he used to reach the peak in generosity in the month of Ramadan when Gabriel met him. Gabriel used to meet him every night of Ramadan to teach him the Quran. Allah's Apostle was the most generous person, even more generous than the strong uncontrollable wind (in readiness and haste to do charitable deeds).
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Hadith No: 3798
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 36, The Chapters on Etiquette
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Whoever says one hundered times each day: La ilaha illahu wahdahu la sharikalahu, wa lahul-mulku wa lahul hamdu wa huwa ala kulli shayin qadeer (None has the right to be worshipped but Allah alone, with no partner or associate. His is the dominion, all praise is to Him, and He is able to do all things), it will be equivalent to him freeing ten slaves, and one hundered merits will be recorded for him, and one hundered bad deeds will be erased from (his record), and it will be a protection for him against Satan all day until night comes. No one can do anything better then him except one who says more.'"
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Hadith No: 141
From: Sahih Bukhari. Chapter 31, Fasting
Narrated/Authority of Sahl bin Sad
When the following verses were revealed: 'Eat and drink until the white thread appears to you, distinct from the black thread' and of dawn was not revealed, some people who intended to fast, tied black and white threads to their legs and went on eating till they differentiated between the two. Allah then revealed the words, 'of dawn', and it became clear that meant night and day.
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Hadith No: 9
From: Imam Malik's Muwatta. Chapter 1, The Times of Prayer
Narrated/Authority of
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yazid ibn Ziyad that Abdullah ibn Rafi, the mawla of Umm Salama, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, asked Abu Hurayra about the time of the prayer. Abu Hurayra said, "Let me tell you. Pray dhuhr when the length of your shadow matches your height, asr when your shadow is twice your height, maghrib when the sun has set, isha in the first third of the night, and subh in the very first light of dawn," i.e. when the dawn has definitely come.
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