Sunan Abi Dawud — Combing the Hair (Kitab Al-Tarajjul)

2 hadith · Exported from ParallelQuran.com on June 20, 2026
Hadith #4206
Combing the Hair (Kitab Al-Tarajjul) · Narrated by Abdul Malik bin Sa'id عبد الملك بن سعيد, Abdullah bin Idris bin Yazid al-Audi عبد الله بن إدريس بن يزيد الأودي, Abu Karayb, Muhammad bin al-'Ala' محمد بن العلاء - أبو كريب, Iyad bin Laqayt al-Sadusi إياد بن لقيط · Sahih

I went with my father to the Prophet (ﷺ). He had locks hanging down as far as the lobes of the ears stained with henna, and he was wearing two green garments.

Hadith #3417
Chapters on Supplication · Narrated by Abdul Malik bin 'Umayr al-Qabti عبد الملك بن عمير بن سويد القبطي, Abdul Malik bin Sa'id عبد الملك بن سعيد, Amir al-Sha'bi عامر الشعبي, Matruf bin Tarayf al-Harithi مطرف بن طريف, Muhammad bin Yahya bin Abi 'Umar محمد بن يحيى بن أبي عمر العدني, Sufyan bin 'Uyaynah سفيان بن عيينة

that when the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) would stand for prayer during the middle of the night, he would say: “O Allah, to You is the Praise, You are the Light of the heavens and the earth, and to You is the Praise, You are the Sustainer of the heavens and the earth, and to You is the praise, You are the Lord of the heavens and the earth, and those in them, You are the truth, and Your Promise is the truth, and Your meeting is true, and Paradise is true, and the Fire is true, and the Hour is true, O Allah, to You have I submitted, and in You have I believed , and in You have I relied, and to You have I turned, and by You have I argued, and to You have I referred for judgment. So forgive me what I have done before and after, and that which I have hidden and that which I have done openly. You are my Deity, no has the right to be worshiped but You (Allāhumma lakal-ḥamd, anta nūrus-samāwāti wal-arḍ, wa lakal-ḥamd, anta qayyāmus-samāwāti wal-arḍ, wa lakal-ḥamd, anta rabbus-samāwāti wal-arḍ, wa man fīhinn, antal-ḥaqq, wa wa`dukal-ḥaqq, wa liqā’uka ḥaqq, wal-jannatu ḥaqq, wan-nāru ḥaqq, was-sā`atu ḥaqq. Allāhumma laka aslamtu, wa bika āmantu, wa `alaika tawakkaltu, wa ilaika anabtu, wa bika khāṣamtu, wa ilaika ḥākamtu, faghfirlī mā qaddamtu wa mā akhartu, wa mā asrartu wa mā a`lant. Anta ilāhī lā ilāha illā ant).”

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