Sunan At-Tirmidhi
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Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#301
Qabisah bin Hulb narrated that his father said:""When Allah's Messenger would lead us in Salat he would turn (to leave) from both sides, on his right and on his left
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#302
Rifa`ah bin Rafi` narrated:""One day Allah's Messenger was sitting in the Masjid"" Rifa'ah said: ""And we were with him. Then what appeared to be a Bedouin man entered to pray, but he performed his Salat in a very brief manner. He then got up and greeted the prophet with Salam. The Prophet said (returning the greeting): 'And upon you. Go back and perform Salat, for indeed you have no prayed.' So he returned to perform Salat then came and greeted the Prophet with Salam. So he (the Prophet) said (returning the greeting): 'And upon you. Go back and perform Salat, for indeed you have not prayed.' [He did that] two or three times, each time coming to the Prophet, greeted the Prophet with Salam and the Prophet saying: 'And upon you. Go back and perform Salat, for indeed you have not prayed.' - until the people got scared and became very worried that one whose prayer was so brief had not actually prayed. Then in the end the man said: 'Then show me, and teach me, for I am a human who has suffered and is mistaken.' So he said: 'Alright. When you stand for Salat then perform Wudu as Allah ordered you. Then say the Tashahhud, and the Iqamah as well. If you know any Quran then recite it, if not then praise Allah, mention His greatness, and the Tahlil. Then bow such that you are at rest in your bowing, then stand completely, then prostrate completely, then sit such that you are at rest while sitting them stand. When you have done that, then you have completed your Salat, and if you leave out something, then you have made your Salat deficient.' And this was easier on them than the first matter, because if some of this was deficient, It would only reduce the reward of his Salat, it would not have gone entirely
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#303
Abu Hurairah narrated:""Allah's Messenger entered the Masjid, and a man entered and offered Salat. Then he came to give Salam to the Propet. He returned the Salam to him and said: 'Go back and perform Salat, for indeed you have not prayed.' So the man returned to pray as he had prayed. Then he came to give Salam to the Prophet. He returned Salam to him, then [Allah's Messenger] said: 'Go back and perform Salat, for indeed you have not prayed' until he had done that three times. So the man said to him: 'By the One who sent you with the Truth, I do not know any better than this, so teach me.' So he said [to him]: 'When you stand for Salat then say the Takbir, then recite what is easy for you of the Quran. Then bow until you are at rest while bowing, then rise up until you are at rest sitting. Do that in all of your Salat
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#304
Muhammad bin Amr bin Ata' narrated from Abu Humaid As-Saidi, :he (Muhammad) said: ""I heard him saying - while he was among ten of the Companions of the Prophet, one of whom was Abu Qatadah bin Ribi - 'I am the most knowledgeable among you of the Salat of the Allah's Messenger.' They said: 'You did not precede us in his companionship, nor were you in his company more than us.' He said: 'Even still."" They said: 'Go ahead.' So he said: 'When Allah's Messenger stood for Salat he would stand with his back straight and raise his hands until they were at the level of his shoulder. Then he would say: (Allahu Akbar) ""Allah is Most Great"" and bow. Then he would straighten (his back) so that he would not lower his head, nor raise it, and he placed his hands on his knees. Then he said: (Sami Allahu liman hamidah) ""Allah listens to those who praise Him."" And he raised his hands and stood up straight until all of his bones completely returned to their places. Then he went down to the ground prostrating, then he said: (Allahu Akbar) ""Allah is Most Great."" Then he held his upper arms away from his midsection, and opened his toes on his feet (facing the Qiblah), then he bend his left foot and sat on it then straightened up until all of his bones completely returned to their placed, then he went down to prostrate. Then he said: (Allahu Akbar) ""Allah is Most Great,"" then he bent his foot and sat and straightened up until all of his bones completely returned to their places. Then he got up. Then in the second Rak'ah he did the same as that, such that when he stood from the two prostrations, he sad the Takbir and raised his hands until they were at the level of his shoulders as he did when he opened the Salat. Then he did like that until it was the Rak'ah in which his Salat was to end, when he moved his left foot over and sat on his side (in the Mutawarrik postion). Then he said the Taslim
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#305
(Another chain) that Muhammad bin Amir bin Ata narrated from Abu Humaid As-Saidi,:he (Muhammad) said: ""I heard him saying - while he was among ten of the Companions of the Prophet, one of whom was Abu Qatadah bin Ribi
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#306
Qutbah bin Malik narrated:""I heard Allah's Messenger reciting for Fajr: And tall date palms in the first Rak'ah
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#307
Jabir bin Samurah narrated:""For Zuhr and Asr, Allah's Messenger would recite: By the heavens, holding the Buruj and (By the heavens and At-Tariq) and similar to them
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#308
Umm Al-Fadl narrated:""Allah's Messenger came out to us with his head bandaged from his illness. He prayed Maghrib, reciting (Surat) Al-Mursalat."" [She said:] ""He did not pray it again until he met Allah the Might and Sublime
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#309
Abdullah bin Buraidah narrated that his father (Buraidah) said:""Allah's Messenger would recite: By the sun and its brightness, or similar Surah for the latter Isha (prayer)
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#310
Al-Bara bin Azib narrated:""The Prophet would recite: By the fig and the olive for Isha
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#311
Ubadah bin As-Samit narrated:""Allah's Messenger prayed the Subh prayer, and he had difficulty with the recitation. When turned (after finishing) he said: 'I think that you are reciting behind your Imam?'"" He said: ""We said: 'Yes, Messenger of Allah, by Allah!' He said: 'Do not do that, except for Umm Al-Kitab, for there is no Salat for one who does not recite it
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#312
Abu Hurairah narrated:""Allah's Messenger turned (after praying) from a Salat in which he recited aloud and said: 'Has any one of you recite along with me just now?' A man said: 'Yes, O Messenger of Allah.' He said: 'Indeed I said to myself: Why was I being contended with for the Quran?'"" He (Az-Zuhri one of the narrators) said: ""So when they heard that from Allah's Messenger, the people stopped reciting with Allah's Messenger in the prayers that Allah's Messenger recited aloud
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#313
Abu Nu'aim Wahb bin Kaisan narated that he heard Jabir bin 'Abdullah saying:""Whoever prayed a Rak'ah in which he did not recite Umm Al-Qur'an, then he did not pray except if he was behind an Imam."" [Abu 'Eisa said:] This Hadith is Hasan Sahih
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#314
Fatimah the Great narrated:""When Allah's Messenger entered the Masjid he said Salat and Salam upon Muhammad and then said: (Rabbighfirli dhunubi, waftahli abwaba rahmatik) 'O pardon my sins, and open the gates of Your mercy for me.' And when he exited he said Salat and Salam upon Muhammad, and then said: (Rabbighfirli dunubi, waftahli abwaba rakmatik) 'O Lord pardon my sins, and open the gates of Your blessings for me
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#315
Ismail bin Ibrahim (a narrator in the chain of Hadith no. 314) said:""I met Abdullah bin al Husain in Makkah, so I asked him about this Hadith, so he narrated it to me, he said: 'When Allah's Messenger entered, he said (Rabbi aftahli abwaba rahmatik) 'O Lord, open the gates of Your mercy for me.' And when he exited he said: (Rabbi iftahli abwaba fadlik) 'O Lord, open the gates of Your blessings for me
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#316
Abu Qatadah narrated that :Allah's Messenger said: ""When one of you comes to the Masjid, then let him perform two Rak'ah before sitting
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#317
Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri narrated that :Allah's Messenger said: ""All of the earth is a Masjid except for the graveyard and the washroom
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#318
Uthman bin Affan narrated that :he heard Allah's Messenger say: ""Whoever builds a Masjid for (the sake of) Allah, then Allah will build a similar house for him in Paradise
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#319
It has been related that :the Prophet said: ""Whoever builds a Masjid for (the sake of) Allah, be it small or large, then Allah will build a house for him in Paradise
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#320
Ibn Abbbas narrated:""Allah's Messenger cursed the women who visit the graves, and those who use them as Masajid and put torches on them
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#321
Ibn Umar narrated:""We would sleep in the Masjid during the time of Allah's Messenger and we were young men
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#322
Amr bin Shu'aib narrated from his father, from his grandfather (Abdullah bin Amr Al-As), that :Allah's Messenger prohibited the recitation of poetry in the Masjid, and from selling and buying in it, and (he prohibited) the people from forming circles in it on Friday before the Salat
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#323
Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri narrated:""A man from Banu Khudrah and a man from Banu Amr bin Awf were disputing about the Masjid that was founded upon Taqwa. The man from Banu Khudrah said: 'It is the Masjid of Allah's Messenger.' The other one said that it was Masjid Qub. So they went to ask Allah's Messenger about that. He said: 'It is this - meaning his Masjid - 'and in that one (Masjid Quba) there is much good
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#324
Abu Al-Abrad the freed slave of Banu Khatmah narrated that he heard Usaid bin Zuhair Al-Ansari - and he was one of the Companions of the Prophet - narrated that :the Prophet said: ""The Salat in Masjid Quba is like Umrah
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#325
Abu Hurairah narrated that :Allah's Messenger said: ""Salat is this Masjid of mine is better than a thousand Salat in another, except for Masjid Al-Haram
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#326
Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri narrated that :Allah's Messenger said: ""A mount is not saddled (for a journey) except to three Masajid: Al-Masjid Al-Haram, this Masjid of mine, and Masjid Al-Aqsa."" [Abu `Eisa said:] This Hadith is Hasan Sahih
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#327
Abu Hurairah narrated that :Allah's Messenger said: ""When the Iqamah is called for Salat do not come to it rushing, rather come to it walking, and while you have tranquility. What you catch of it then pray it, and what you missed of it, then complete it
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#328
(Another chain with a similar narration) from Abu Hurairah :[from the Prophet]. And this is more correct than the Hadith of Yazid bin Zurai. (no)
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#329
(Another chain with a similar narration) from Abu Hurairah, :from the Prophet
Sunan At-Tirmidhi
#330
Abu Hurairah narrated that :Allah's Messenger said: ""One of you does not cease to be in Salat as long as he is waiting for it. And the angels do not cease praying for one of you as long as he remains in the Masjid (saying): 'Allah! Forgive him. O Allah! Have mercy upon him' - as long as he does not commit Hadath."" A man from Hadramawt said: ""And just what is Hadath Abu Hurairah?"" He said: ""Breaking wind, or passing gas