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Rawatib Ashar Prayer

Do you want to know the hadiths that talk about Rawatib Ashar prayer sunnah? We can see the discussion in Riyadhus Sholihin by Imam Nawawi rahimahullah. Hadith # 1119 عن علي بن أبي طالب - رضي الله عنه -, قال: كان النبي - صلى الله عليه وسلم - يصلي قبل العصر أربع ركعات, يفصل بينهن بالتسليم على الملائكة المقربين, ومن تبعهم من المسلمين والمؤمنين. رَوَاهُ التِّرمِذِيُّ ، وَقَالَ: ((حَدِيثٌ حَسَنٌ)). From ‘Ali bin Abi Talib radhiyallahu‘ anhu said, "the Prophet sallallaahu‘ alaihi wa sallam used to pray four rak'ahs before Asr. He separated between the four rak'ahs with greetings to the angels who were approached and to the Muslims and believers who followed them. "(Narrated by Tirmidhi, he said that this hadith is hasan) [HR. Tirmidzi, no. 429; Ibn Majah, no. 1161; Ahmad, 1:58 Shaykh Salim bin ‘Ied Al-Hilaly said that this hadith sanad hasan] Hadith # 1120 عن ابن عمر رضي الله عنهما, عن النبي - صلى الله عليه وسلم -, قال: ((رحم الله امرءا صلى قبل العصر أربعا)) رواه أبو داود ...

Hadith Behind Prayer Sunnah Fajar

Here are some traditions about the sunnah prayer of Fajar (qabliyah Shubuh) from the Book of Riyadhus Shalihin (Kitab Al-Fadhail) by Imam Nawawi. Riyadhus Sholihin by Imam Nawawi, Kitab Al-Fadhail, Chapter 196. Importance of Two Rakaat Prayers Sunnah Shubuh Hadith # 1100 عَنْ عَائِشَةَ رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عنْهَا أ،نَّ النَّبِيَّ صَلَيْهِ وَسَلَمَ كَانظُّ لاَ يَدَعُ قَبْلَ الظُّهْرِ ، ورَكْعَتَيْنِ قبلَ الغَدَاةِ. رَوَاهُ البُخَارِيُّ. From yah Aisha radhiyallahu ‘anha, the Prophet sallallaahu‘ alaihi wa sallam never left four raka'at qabliyah Zhuhur and two raka'at qabliyah Shubuh. (Narrated by Bukhari) [HR. Bukhari, no. 1182] Benefit of Hadith The Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallambiasa prayers of the four raka'ah qabliyah, sometimes he also worked on two raka'at as mentioned in the hadith of Ibn' Umar radhiyallahu 'anhuma Syaikh Salim ibn' Ied Al-Hilali hafizhahullahmengatakan that the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallamkadang did four raka'at,...

Forgot to Read Prayers Before Relation, What Should I Do?

If You Forgot To Read Prayer Before Related What if you forget to read the prayer before having sex? Do you have to read the prayer afterwards? Answer: Bismillah was shalatu was greeting ‘ala Rasulillah, wa ba’du, Reading prayers before relating has many benefits. Among them, First, As a veil of human genitals from the view of Jinn In the hadith from Abu Said al-Khudri radhiyallahu ‘anhu, the Prophet sallallaahu‘ alaihi wa sallam said, سِتْرُ ما بَيْنَ أَعْيُنِ الْجِنِّ وَبَيْنَ عَوْرَاتِ بَنِي آدَمَ ، إِذَا خَلَعَ الرَّجُلُ ثَوْبَهُ أَنْ يَقُولَ: بِسْمَِ "The veil between the eyes of the genie and the nakedness of the people of adam (man) is when someone takes off his clothes, he reads: bismillah. (Narrated by Ibn Adi, at-Thabrani in Mu'jam al-Ausath - al-Mathalib al-Aliyah, al-Hafidz Ibn Hajar, no. 37). Second, the child of the relationship is protected by God In the hadith of Ibn Abbas radhiallahu ‘anhuma, that the Prophet sallallaahu‘ alaihi wa sallam said, "If one of...

I Don't Need Your Prayer

One group deviating from Islam is Mu'tazilah. This group is known to promote logic in understanding the text of the Shari'a. When revelation (the Qur'an and sunnah) is contrary to their logic, it will be tampered with, then interpreted according to the weak logic. Or even just rejected. They also believe that Allah ﷻ does not record fate. Goodness and ugliness are human endeavors. Even though Allah irman said it denied Pharaoh who said that evil had come from Moses. فإذا جاءتهم الحسنة قالوا لنا هذه وإن تصبهم سيئة يطيروا بموسى ومن معه ألا إنما طائرهم عند الله ولكن أكثرهم لا يعلمون Then when they come to prosperity, they say: "That is because of our (effort)". And if they were afflicted, they threw it because of bad luck to Moses and those who were with him. Know, truly their misfortune is a decree from God, but most of them do not know. (QS: Al-A'raf | Verse: 131). The Mu'tazilah people claim that humans created their deeds. And Allah ﷻ says, وَاللَّهُ خَلَ...

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