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    Sunan Abu Dawud

    Browsing hadiths 751-760 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 #751

    Sunan Abi Dawud 751

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

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    The words “then he did not repeat“ were narrated to us later on at Kufah by him (Yazid). Abu Dawud said: This tradition has also been transmitted by Hushaim, Khalid, and Ibn Idris from Yazid. They did not mention the words “then he did not repeat”

    Hadith #752

    Sunan Abi Dawud 752

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

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    I saw that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) raised his hands when he began prayer, but he did not raise them until he finished (prayer). Abu Dawud said: This tradition is not sound.

    Hadith #753

    Sunan Abi Dawud 753

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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 his prayer, he raised his hands extensively.

    Hadith #754

    Sunan Abi Dawud 754

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    Chapter: Placing The Right Hand On The Left In THe Prayer

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    I heard Ibn al-Zubair say: Setting the feet right and placing one hand on the other is a sunnah.

    Hadith #755

    Sunan Abi Dawud 755

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    Chapter: Placing The Right Hand On The Left In THe Prayer

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    AbuUthman an-Nahdi said: When Ibn Mas'ud prayed he placed his left hand on the right. The Prophet (ﷺ) saw him and placed his right hand on his left one.

    Hadith #756

    Sunan Abi Dawud 756

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    Chapter: Placing The Right Hand On The Left In THe Prayer

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    AbuJuhayfah said: Ali said that it is a sunnah to place one hand on the other in prayer below the navel.

    Hadith #757

    Sunan Abi Dawud 757

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    Chapter: Placing The Right Hand On The Left In THe Prayer

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    I saw Ali (Allah be pleased with him) catching hold of his left hand) by his right hand on the wrist above the navel. Abu Dawud said: Sa'id b. Jubair narrated the words: "above the navel". Abu Mijlaz reported the words: "below the navel". This has also been narrated by Abu Hurairah. But that is not strong.

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    Hadith #758

    Sunan Abi Dawud 758

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    Chapter: Placing The Right Hand On The Left In THe Prayer

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    (The established way of folding hands is) to hold the hands by the hands in prayer below the navel. Abu Dawud said: I heard Ahmad b. Hanbal say: The narrator 'Abd al-Rahman b. Ishaq al-Kufi is weak (i.e. not reliable).

    Hadith #759

    Sunan Abi Dawud 759

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    Chapter: Placing The Right Hand On The Left In THe Prayer

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    The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to place his right hand on his left hand, then he folded them strictly on his chest in prayer.

    Hadith #760

    Sunan Abi Dawud 760

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    Chapter: The Supplication With Which The Prayer Should Be Started

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    When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stood up for prayer, he uttered the takbir (Allah is most great), then said: I have turned my face, breaking with all others, towards Him Who created the heavens and the earth, and I am not a polytheist. My prayer and my devotion, my life and my death belong to Allah, the Lord of the Universe, Who has no partner. That is what I have been commanded, and I am first of Muslims (those who surrender themselves). O Allah, Thou art the King. There is no God but Thee. Thou art my Lord and I am Thy servant. I have wronged myself, but I acknowledge my sin, so forgive me all my sins; Thou Who alone canst forgive sins; and guide me to the best qualities. Thou Who alone canst guide to the best of them; and turn me from evil ones. Thou who alone canst turn from evil qualities. I come to serve and please Thee. All good is in Thy Hands, and evil does not pertain to Thee. I seek refuge in Thee and turn to Thee, Who art blessed and exalted. I ask Thy forgiveness and turn to thee in repentance. When he bowed, he said: O Allah, to Thee I bow, in Thee I trust, and to Thee I submit myself. My hearing, my sight, my brain, my bone and my sinews humble themselves before Thee. When he raised his head, he said: Allah listens to him who praises Him. O our lord, and all praises be to Thee in the whole of the heavens and the earth, and what is between them, and in whatever Thou creates afterwards. When he prostrated himself, he said: O Allah, to Thee I prostrate myself, to Thee I trust, and to Thee I submit myself. My face prostrated itself before Him Who created it, fashioned it, and fashioned it in the best shape, and brought forth its hearing and seeing. Blessed is Allah, the best of creators. When he saluted at the end of the prayer, he said: O Allah, forgive me my former and my latter sins, my open and secret sins, my sins in exceeding the limits, and what Thou knowest better than I. Thou art He Who puts forward and puts back. There is deity but Thee.

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