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Sunan Abi Dawud
#571
Ibn âUmar reported the Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him) as saying :if we reserve this door for women (it would be better). Nafi' said: Ibn âUmar did not enter through it( the door) till he died. Abu Dawud said: This tradition has been narrated though a different chain of transmitters by 'Umar. And this is more correct
Sunan Abi Dawud
#572
Abu Hurairah said:I heard the Messenger of Allah( may peace be upon him) say: When the iqamah is pronounced for prayer, do not come to it running, but come walking(slowly). You should observe tranquility. The part of the prayer you get(along with the imam) offer it, and the part you miss complete it(afterwards). Abu Dawud said: The version narrated by al-Zubaidi, Ibn Abi Dhiâb, Ibrahim b. Saâd, Maâmar, Shuâaib b. Abi Hamzah on the authority of al-Zuhri has the words: âthe part you miss then complete itâ. Ibn âUyainah alone narrated from al-Zuhri the words âthen offer it afterwardsâ. And Muhammad b. âAmr narrated from Abu Salamah on the authority of Abu Hurairah, and Jaâfar b. Rabiâah narrated from al-Aâraj on the authority of Abu Hurairah the words âthen complete itâ. And Ibn Masâud narrated from the Prophet(ï·ș) and Abu Qatadah and Anas reported from the Prophet( may peace be upon him) the wordsâ then complete itâ
Sunan Abi Dawud
#573
Abu Hurairah reported the Prophet(ï·ș) as saying:Come to prayer with calmness and tranquility. Then pray the part you get (long with the imam) and complete afterwards the part you miss. Abu Dawud said: Ibn Sirin narrated from Abu Hurairah the words: ""he should complete it afterwards."" Similarly, Abu Rafi' narrated from Abu Hurairah and Abu Dharr narrated from him the words ""then complete it, and complete it afterwards."" There is a variation of words in the narration from him
Sunan Abi Dawud
#574
Narrated Sa'id al-Khudri: The Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) saw a person praying alone. He said: Is there any man who may do good with this (man) and pray along with him
Sunan Abi Dawud
#575
Narrated Yazid ibn al-Aswad: Yazid prayed along with the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) when he was a young boy. When he (the Prophet) had prayed there were two persons (sitting) in the corner of the mosque; they did not pray (along with the Prophet). He called for them. They were brought trembling (before him). He asked: What prevented you from praying along with us? They replied: We have already prayed in our houses. He said: Do not do so. If any of you prays in his house and finds that the imam has not prayed, he should pray along with him; and that will be a supererogatory prayer for him
Sunan Abi Dawud
#576
Jabir b. Yazid reported on the authority of his father:I said the morning prayer along with the prophet (ï·ș) at Mina. He narrated the rest of the tradition to the same effect
Sunan Abi Dawud
#577
Narrated Yazid ibn Amir: I came while the Prophet (ï·ș) was saying the prayer. I sat down and did not pray along with them. The Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) turned towards us and saw that Yazid was sitting there. He said: Did you not embrace Islam, Yazid? He replied: Why not, Messenger of Allah; I have embraced Islam. He said: What prevented you from saying prayer along with the people? He replied: I have already prayed in my house, and I thought that you had prayed (in congregation). He said: When you come to pray (in the mosque) and find the people praying, then you should pray along with them, though you have already prayed. This will be a supererogatory prayer for you and that will be counted as obligatory
Sunan Abi Dawud
#578
A man from Banu Asad b. Khuzaimah asked Abu Ayyub al-Ansari:if one of us prays in his house, then comes to the mosque and finds that the iqamah is being called, and if I pray along with them ( in congregation), I feel something inside about it. Abu Ayyub replied: We asked the Prophet (ï·ș) about it. He said: That is a share from the spoils received by the warriors (i.e. he will receive double the reward of the prayer)
Sunan Abi Dawud
#579
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar: Sulayman, the freed slave of Maymunah, said: I came to Ibn Umar at Bilat (a place in Medina) while the people were praying. I said: Do you not pray along with them? He said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) say: Do not say a prayer twice in a day
Sunan Abi Dawud
#580
Narrated Uqbah ibn Amir: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) say: He who leads the people in prayer, and he does so at the right time, will receive, as well as those who are led (in prayer) will get (the reward). He who delays (prayer) from the appointed time will be responsible (for this delay) and not those who are led in prayer
Sunan Abi Dawud
#581
Narrated Sulamah daughter of al-Hurr: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) say: One of the signs of the Last Hour will be that people in a mosque will refuse to act as imam and will not find an imam to lead them in prayer
Sunan Abi Dawud
#582
Abu Masâud al-Badri reported the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) as saying:The one of you who is most versed in the Books of Allah should act as imam for the people; and the one who is the earliest of them in reciting (the Qurâan); if they are equally versed in reciting it, then the earliest of them to emigrate (to Medina); if they emigrated at the same time, then the oldest of them. No man must lead another in prayer in his house (i.e. in the house of a latter) or where the latter has authority, or sit in his place of honor without his permission. Shuâbah said: I asked Ismaâil: what is the meaning of his place of honor? He replied: his throne
Sunan Abi Dawud
#583
The version of this tradition narrated through a different chain by Shuâbah has the words:âA man should not lead the another man in prayer. Abu Dawud said: Yahya al-Qattan narrated from Shuâbah in a similar way, i.e. the earliest of them in recitation
Sunan Abi Dawud
#584
This tradition has been transmitted through a different chain by Abu Masâud This version has words ; âIf they are equally versed in recitation, then the one who has most knowledge of the Sunnah ; if they are equal with regard to (the knowledge of) the Sunnah, then the earliest of them to emigrate (to medina)â. He did not narrate the words; â The earliest of them in recitationâ. Abu Dawud said:Hajjaj b. Artata reported from Ismaâil: Do not sit in the place of honour of anyone except with his permission
Sunan Abi Dawud
#585
âAmr b. Salamah said ; we lived at a place where the people would pass by us when they came to the prophet (ï·ș). When they returned they would again pass by us. And they used to inform us that the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș) said so âand-so. I was a boy with a good memory. From the( process) I memorized a large portion of the Qurâan. Then my father went to the Messenger of Allah(ï·ș) along with a group of his clan. He (the Prophet) taught them prayer. And he said:The one of you who knows most of the Qurâan should act as your imam. I knew the Qurâan better than most of them because I had memorized it. They, therefore, put me in front of them, and I would lead them in prayer. I wore a small yellow mantle which, when I prostrated myself, went up on me, and a woman of the clan said: Cover the back side of your leader from us. So they bought an âAmmani shirt for me, and I have never been so pleased about anything after embracing Islam as I was about that (shirt). I used to lead them in prayer and I was only seven or eight year old
Sunan Abi Dawud
#586
This tradition has also been transmitted through a different chain by âAmr b. Salamah. This version says:âI used to lead them in prayer with a sheet of cloth on me that was patched and torn. When I prostrated myself, my buttocks were disclosed
Sunan Abi Dawud
#587
âAmr b. Salamah reported on the authority of his father (Salamah) that they visited the Prophet (ï·ș). When they intended to return, they said:Messenger of Allah, who will lead us in prayer? He said: The one of you who knows most of the Qurâan, or memorizes most of the Qurâan, (should act as your imam). There was none in the clan who knew more of the Qurâan than I did. They, therefore, put me in front of them and I was only a boy. And I wore a mantle, Whenever I was present in the gathering of Jarm (name of his clan), I would act as their Imam, and lead them in their funeral prayer until today. Abu Dawud said: This tradition has been narrated by âAmr b. Salamah through a different chain of transmitter. This version has: âWhen my clan visited the Prophet( may peace be upon him) ....â He did not report it on the authority of his father
Sunan Abi Dawud
#588
Ibn âUmar said:when the first emigrants came (to Madina), they stayed at al-âAsbah (a place near Madina) before the advent of the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș). Salim, the client of Abu Hudhaifah, acted as their imam, as he knew the Qurâan better than all of them, al-Haitham(the narrator) added: and âUmar b. al-Khattab and Abu Salamah b. âAbd al-Asad were among them
Sunan Abi Dawud
#589
Malik b. al-Huwairith said that the Prophet( may peace be upon him) told him or some of his companions:When the time of prayer comes, call the Adhan, then call the iqamah, then the one who is oldest of you should act as your imam. The version narrated by Maslamah goes : He said: On that day we were almost equal in knowledge. The version narrated by Ismaâil says: Khalid said: I said to Abu Qilabah: where is the Qurâan(i.e. why did the Prophet(ï·ș) not say: The one who knows the Qurâan most should act as imam)? He replied: Both of them were equal in the knowledge of the Qurâan
Sunan Abi Dawud
#590
Narrated Abdullah ibn Abbas: Let the best among you call the adhan for you, and the Qur'an-readers act as your imams
Sunan Abi Dawud
#591
Narrated Umm Waraqah daughter of Nawfal: When the Prophet (ï·ș) proceeded for the Battle of Badr, I said to him: Messenger of Allah allow me to accompany you in the battle. I shall act as a nurse for patients. It is possible that Allah might bestow martyrdom upon me. He said: Stay at your home. Allah, the Almighty , will bestow martyrdom upon you. The narrator said: Hence she was called martyr. She read the Qur'an. She sought permission from the Prophet (ï·ș) to have a mu'adhdhin in her house. He, therefore, permitted her (to do so). She announced that her slave and slave-girl would be free after her death. One night they went to her and strangled her with a sheet of cloth until she died, and they ran away. Next day Umar announced among the people, ""Anyone who has knowledge about them, or has seen them, should bring them (to him)."" Umar (after their arrest) ordered (to crucify them) and they were crucified. This was the first crucifixion at Medina
Sunan Abi Dawud
#592
This tradition has also been narrated through a different chain of transmitters by Umm Waraqah daughter of âAbd Allah b. al-Harith. The first version is complete. This version goes:The Messenger of Allah(ï·ș) used to visit her at her house. He appointed a muâadhdhin to call adhan for her; and he commanded her to lead the inmates of her house in prayer. âAbd al-Rahman said: I saw her muâadhdhin who was an old man
Sunan Abi Dawud
#593
Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar: The Prophet (ï·ș) said: There are three types of people whose prayer is not accepted by Allah: One who goes in front of people when they do not like him; a man who comes dibaran, which means that he comes to it too late; and a man who takes into slavery an emancipated male or female slave
Sunan Abi Dawud
#594
Abu Hurairah reported the Messenger of Allah(ï·ș) as saying:The obligatory prayer is essential behind every Muslim, pious or impious, even if he has committed a sins
Sunan Abi Dawud
#595
Anas said that the Prophet (ï·ș) appointed Ibn Umm Maktum as substitute to lead the people in prayer, and he was blind
Sunan Abi Dawud
#596
Abu âAtiyyah, a freed slave of us, said:Malik b. al-Huwairith came to this place of prayer of ours, and the iqamah for prayer was called. We said to him: Come forward and lead the prayer. He said to us: Put one of your own men forward to lead you in prayer. I heard the Messenger of Allah(ï·ș) say: If anyone visits people, he should not lead them in prayer, but some person of them should lead the prayer
Sunan Abi Dawud
#597
Hammam said:Hudhaifah led the people in prayer in al-Madaâin standing on the shop(or a bench). Abu Masâud took him by his shirt, and brought him down. When he( Abu Masâud) finished his prayer, he said: Do you not know that they(the people) were prohibited to do so. He said: Yes, I remembered when you pulled me down
Sunan Abi Dawud
#598
âAdi b. Thabit al-Ansari said; A man related to me that (once) he was in the company of âAmmar b. yasir in al-Madaâin (a city near Kuâfah). The IQAMAH was called for prayer:âAmmar came forward and stood on a shop (or a beach) and prayed while the people stood on a lower place than he. Hudaifah came forward and took him by the hands and Ammar followed him till Hudaifah brought him down. When âAmmar finished his prayer. Hudaifah said to him: Did you not hear the Messenger of Allah (May peace be upon him) say: When a man leads the people in prayer, he must not stand in a position higher than theirs, or words to that effect? âAmmar replied : that is why I followed you when you took me by the hand
Sunan Abi Dawud
#599
Jabir b. âAbd Allah said :Muâadh b. Jabal would pray along with the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș)in the night prayer, then go and lead his people and lead them in the same prayer
Sunan Abi Dawud
#600
Jabir b. âAbd Allah said :Muâadh b. Jabal would pray along the prophet (ï·ș), then go and lead his people in prayer