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    Sahih Muslim

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    Sahih Muslim is a collection of hadith compiled by Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. It is considered one of the most authentic collections of hadith.

    Hadith #751

    Sahih Muslim 751 a

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    Chapter: The night prayers are two by two, and Witr is one rakah at the end of the night

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    He who prayed at night should make Witr the end of his prayer, for the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) ordered this.

    Hadith #752

    Sahih Muslim 752 a

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    Chapter: The night prayers are two by two, and Witr is one rakah at the end of the night

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    Witr is a rak'ah at the end of the prayer.

    Hadith #753

    Sahih Muslim 753

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    Chapter: The night prayers are two by two, and Witr is one rakah at the end of the night

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    I asked Ibn 'Abbas about the Witr prayer. He said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying: It is a rak'ah at the end of the night prayer.

    Hadith #754

    Sahih Muslim 754 a

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    Chapter: The night prayers are two by two, and Witr is one rakah at the end of the night

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    Observe Witr prayer before it is morning. Abu Sa'id reported that they (the Prophet's Companions) asked the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) about Witr (prayer). (In reply to their inquiry) he said: Observe Witr prayer before it is morning.

    Hadith #755

    Sahih Muslim 755 a

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    Chapter: One who fears that he will not get up at the end of the night, then he should pray Witr at the beginning of the night

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    If anyone is afraid that he may not get up in the latter part of the night, he should observe Witr in the first part of it; and if anyone is eager to get up in the last part of it, he should observe Witr at the end of the night, for prayer at the end of the night is witnessed (by the angels) and that is preferable.

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    Hadith #756

    Sahih Muslim 756 a

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    Chapter: The best prayer is that in which one stands for a long time (tuwlul-qunut)

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    The most excellent prayer is that in which the duration of standing is longer.

    Hadith #757

    Sahih Muslim 757 a

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    Chapter: In the night there is an hour when supplications are answered

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    There is an hour during the night in which no Muslim individual will ask Allah for good in this world and the next without His giving it to him; and that applies to every night.

    Hadith #758

    Sahih Muslim 758 a

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    Chapter: Encouragement to supplicate and recite statements of remembrance at the end of the night, and the response to that

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    Our Lord, the Blessed and the Exalted, descends every night to the lowest heaven when one-third of the latter part of the night is left, and says: Who supplicates Me so that I may answer him? Who asks Me so that I may give to him? Who asks Me forgiveness so that I may forgive him?

    Hadith #759

    Sahih Muslim 759 a

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    Chapter: Encouragement to pray qiyam during Ramadan, which is Tarawih

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    He who observed prayer at night during Ramadan, because of faith and seeking his reward from Allah, his previous sins would be forgiven.

    Hadith #760

    Sahih Muslim 760 a

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    Chapter: Encouragement to pray qiyam during Ramadan, which is Tarawih

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    He who observed the fasts of Ramadan with faith and seeking reward (from Allah), all his previous sins would be forgiven, and he who observed prayer on Lailat-ul- Qadr with faith and seeking reward (from Allah), all his previous sins would be forgiven.

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