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Witr Prayer
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 105:
Narrated Ibn Umar:
Once a person asked
Allah's Apostle about the night prayer. Allah's Apostle replied, "The
night prayer is offered as two Rakat followed by two Rakat and so on
and if anyone is afraid of the approaching dawn (Fajr prayer) he
should pray one Raka and this will be a Witr for all the Rakat which
he has prayed before." Nafi' told that 'Abdullah bin 'Umar used to say
Taslim between (the first) two Rakat and (the third) odd one in the
Witr prayer, when he wanted to attend to a certain matter (during that
interval between the Rakat).
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 106:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Once I passed the night
in the house of Maimuna (his aunt). I slept across the bed while
Allah's Apostle and his wife slept length-wise. The Prophet slept till
midnight or nearly so and woke up rubbing his face and recited ten
verses from Surat "Aal-Imran." Allah's Apostle went towards a leather
skin and performed ablution in the most perfect way and then stood for
the prayer. I did the same and stood beside him. The Prophet put his
right hand on my head, twisted my ear and then prayed two Rakat five
times and then ended his prayer with Witr. He laid down till the
Muadh-dhin came then he stood up and offered two Rakat (Sunna of Fajr
prayer) and then went out and offered the Fajr prayer.
(See Hadith No. 183, Vol.
1)
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 107:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar
:
The Prophet said, "Night
prayer is offered as two Rakat followed by two Rakat and so on, and if
you want to finish it, pray only one Raka which will be Witr for all
the previous Rakat." Al-Qasim said, "Since we attained the age of
puberty we have seen some people offering a three-Rakat prayer as Witr
and all that is permissible. I hope there will be no harm in it."
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 108:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to
pray eleven Rakat at night and that was his night prayer and each of
his prostrations lasted for a period enough for one of you to recite
fifty verses before Allah's Apostle raised his head. He also used to
pray two Rakat (Sunna) before the (compulsory) Fajr prayer and then
lie down on his right side till the Muadh-dhin came to him for the
prayer.
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 109:
Narrated Anas bin Sirin:
I asked Ibn 'Umar, "What
is your opinion about the two Rakat before the Fajr (compulsory)
prayer, as to prolonging the recitation in them?" He said, "The
Prophet (p.b.u.h) used to pray at night two Rakat followed by two and
so on, and end the prayer by one Raka Witr. He used to offer two Rakat
before the Fajr prayer immediately after the Adhan." (Hammad, the
sub-narrator said, "That meant (that he prayed) quickly.)"
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 110:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle offered
Witr prayer at different nights at various hours extending (from the 'Isha'
prayer) up to the last hour of the night.
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 111:
Narrated 'Aisha :
The Prophet (p.b.u.h)
used to offer his night prayer while I was sleeping across in his bed.
Whenever he intended to offer the Witr prayer, he used to wake me up
and I would offer the Witr prayer too.
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 112:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
The Prophet (p.b.u.h)
said, "Make s your last prayer at night."
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 113:
Narrated Said bin Yasar:
I was going to Mecca in
the company of 'Abdullah bin 'Umar and when I apprehended the
approaching dawn, I dismounted and offered the Witr prayer and then
joined him. 'Abdullah bin 'Umar said, "Where have you been?" I
replied, "I apprehended the approaching dawn so I dismounted and
prayed the Witr prayer." 'Abdullah said, "Isn't it sufficient for you
to follow the good example of Allah's Apostle?" I replied, "Yes, by
Allah." He said, "Allah's Apostle used to pray Witr on the back of the
camel (while on a journey)."
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 114:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet used to offer
(Nawafil) prayers on his Rahila (mount) facing its direction by
signals, but not the compulsory prayer. He also used to pray Witr on
his (mount) Rahila.
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 115:
Narrated Muhammad bin
Sirin:
Anas was asked, "Did the
Prophet recite Qunut in the Fajr prayer?" Anas replied in the
affirmative. He was further asked, "Did he recite Qunut before
bowing?" Anas replied, "He recited Qunut after bowing for some time
(for one month)."
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 116:
Narrated 'Asim:
I asked Anas bin Malik
about the Qunut. Anas replied, "Definitely it was (recited)". I asked,
"Before bowing or after it?" Anas replied, "Before bowing." I added,
"So and so has told me that you had informed him that it had been
after bowing." Anas said, "He told an untruth (i.e. "was mistaken,"
according to the Hijazi dialect). Allah's Apostle recited Qunut after
bowing for a period of one month." Anas added, "The Prophet sent about
seventy men (who knew the Quran by heart) towards the pagans (of Najd)
who were less than they in number and there was a peace treaty between
them and Allah's Apostles (but the Pagans broke the treaty and killed
the seventy men). So Allah's Apostle recited Qunut for a period of one
month asking Allah to punish them."
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 117:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet recited Qunut
for one month (in the Fajr prayer) asking Allah to punish the tribes
of Ral and Dhakwan.
Volume 2, Book 16, Number 118:
Narrated Anas:
The Qunut used to be
recited in the Maghrib and the Fajr prayers.
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