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    Sunan Abu Dawud

    Browsing hadiths 741-750 of 3981

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    Sunan Abu Dawud is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Abu Dawud Sulayman ibn al-Ash'ath. It is one of the six canonical hadith collections.

    Hadith #741

    Sunan Abi Dawud 741

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    Chapter: The Beginning Of The Prayer

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    “Allah listens to him who praises Him,” (he raised his hands); and when he stood up at the end of two rak’ahs, he raised his hands. He (Ibn ‘Umar) traced that back to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). Abu Dawud said: What is correct is that the tradition reported by Ibn ‘Umar does not go back to the Prophet (may peace beupon him). Abu Dawud said: The narrator Baqiyyah reported the first part of this tradition from ‘Ubaid Allah and traced it back to the Prophet (ﷺ); and the narrator al-Thaqafi reported it from ‘Ubaid Allah as a statement of Ibn ‘Umar himself(not from the Porphet). In this version he said: When he stood at the end of two rak’ahs he raised them up to his breasts. And this is the correct version. Abu Dawud said: This tradition has been transmitted as a statement of Ibn ‘Umar (and not of the Prophet) by al-Laith b. Sa’d, Malik, Ayyub, and Ibn Juraij; and this has been narrated as a statement of the Prophet (ﷺ) by Hammad b. Salamah alone on the authority of Ayyub. Ayyub and Malik did not mention his raising of hands when he stood after two prostrations, but al-Laith mentioned it in his version. Ibn Juraij said in this version: I asked Nafi’: Did Ibn ‘Umar raise (his hands) higher for the first time? He said: No, I said: Point out to me. He then pointed to the breasts or lower than that.

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    Hadith #742

    Sunan Abi Dawud 742

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    Chapter: The Beginning Of The Prayer

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    When ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Umar began his prayer, he raised his hands opposite to his shoulders; and when he raised his head after bowing, he raised them lower than that. Abu Dawud said: So as far as I know, no one narrated the words “he raised them lower that that” except Malik.

    Hadith #743

    Sunan Abi Dawud 743

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    Chapter: Those Who Mentioned That He Should Raise His Hands After Standing Up After Two Rak'ah

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    When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stood at the end of two rak’ahs, he uttered the takbir (Allah is most great) and raised his hands.

    Hadith #744

    Sunan Abi Dawud 744

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    Chapter: Those Who Mentioned That He Should Raise His Hands After Standing Up After Two Rak'ah

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    When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stood for offering the obligatory prayer, he uttered the takbir (Allah is most great) and raised his hands opposite to his shoulders; and he did like that when he finished recitation (of the Qur'an) and was about to bow; and he did like that when he rose after bowing; and he did not raise his hands in his prayer while he was in his sitting position. When he stood up from his prostrations (at the end of two rak'ahs), he raised his hands likewise and uttered the takbir (Allah is most great) and raised his hands so as to bring them up to his shoulders, as he uttered the takbir in the beginning of the prayer.

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    Hadith #745

    Sunan Abi Dawud 745

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    Chapter: Those Who Mentioned That He Should Raise His Hands After Standing Up After Two Rak'ah

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    I saw the Prophet (ﷺ) raise his hands when he uttered the takbir (Allah is most great), when he bowed and when he raised his head after bowing until he brought them to the lobes of his ears.

    Hadith #746

    Sunan Abi Dawud 746

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    Chapter: Those Who Mentioned That He Should Raise His Hands After Standing Up After Two Rak'ah

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    If I were in front of the Prophet (ﷺ), I would see his armpits. Ibn Mu'adh added that Lahiq said: Do you not see, AbuHurayrah could not stand in front of the Prophet (ﷺ) while he was praying. Musa added: When he uttered the takbir, he raised his hands.

    Hadith #747

    Sunan Abi Dawud 747

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    Chapter: Those Who Mentioned That He Should Raise His Hands After Standing Up After Two Rak'ah

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    The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) taught us how to pray. He then uttered the takbir (Allah is most great) and raised his hands; when he bowed, he joined his hands and placed them between his knees. When this (report) reached Sa'd, he said: My brother said truly. We used to do this; then we were later on commanded to do this, that is, to place the hands on the knees.

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    Hadith #748

    Sunan Abi Dawud 748

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    Chapter: Those Who Did Not Mentiong Raisin The Hands After Ruku'

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    Abdullah ibn Mas'ud said: Should I not pray for you the way the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed? So he prayed, raising his hands only once. Abu Dawud said: This is a summarized version of a longer narration and it is not authentic with this wording.

    Hadith #749

    Sunan Abi Dawud 749

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    Chapter: Those Who Did Not Mentiong Raisin The Hands After Ruku'

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    He raised his hands once in the beginning. Some narrated: (raised his hands) once only.

    Hadith #750

    Sunan Abi Dawud 750

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    Chapter: Those Who Did Not Mentiong Raisin The Hands After Ruku'

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    When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) began prayer, he raised his hands up to his ears, then he did not repeat.

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