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ibn Umar · The Book of Prayer - Travellers

narrator ibn Umar topic The Book of Prayer - Travellers
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Sahih Muslim #1487 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said two rak'ahs at Mina, and Abu Bakr after him, and 'Umar after Abu Bakr, and 'Uthman at the beginning of his caliphate; then 'Uthman observed four rak'ahs, and when Ibn 'Umar prayed with the Imam, he said four rak'ahs, but when he observed prayer alone, he said two rak'ahs.
Sahih Muslim #1489 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) said in Mina the prayer of a traveller (short prayer) ; Abu Bakr and 'Umar did the same and 'Uthmia did it for eight years or six years. Hafs (one of the narrators) said: Ibn 'Umar would also say two rak'ahs at Mina and then go to bed. I said to him: O uncle, I wish you could have said two rak'ahs (of Sunnah prayer after shorenting the Fard prayer). He said: Were I to…
Sahih Muslim #1495 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Pray in your dwellings; and then said: When it was a cold, rainy night, the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to command the Mu'adhdhin to say" Pray in your dwellings."
Sahih Muslim #1496 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Pray in your dwellings, pray in your dwellings, and then said: When it was a cold night or it was raining in a journey the Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) used to command the Mu'adhdhin to announce: Pray in your dwellings.
Sahih Muslim #1497 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Pray in your dwellings, but he did not repeat for the second time words of Ibn 'Umar (Pray in your dwellings).
Sahih Muslim #1507 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
" So whether you turn thither is Allah's face" (ii. 115).
Sahih Muslim #1509 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
I saw the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) praying (Nafl prayer) on a donkey's back while his face was turned towards Khaibar.
Sahih Muslim #1516 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was in a state of hurry on a journey, he combined the sunset and 'Isha' prayers.
Sahih Muslim #1592 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
I prayed along with Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) two rak'ahs before and two rak'ahs after the noon prayer, two rak'ahs after the sunset prayer and two rak'ahs after the 'Isha' prayer and two rak'ahs after the Friday prayer; and so far as the sunset, 'Isha' and Friday prayers are concerned, I observed (them) along with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) in his house.
Sahih Muslim #1641 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Prayer during the night should consist of pairs of rak'ahs, but if one of you fears morning is near, he should pray one rak'ah which will make his prayer an odd number for him.
Sahih Muslim #1646 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Hasten to pray Witr before morning.
Sahih Muslim #1647 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
He who prayed at night should make Witr the end of his prayer, for the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) ordered this.
Sahih Muslim #1648 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Make Witr the end of your night prayer.
Sahih Muslim #1650 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Witr is a rak'ah at the end of the prayer.
Sahih Muslim #1651 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Witr is a rak'ah at the end of the night prayer.
Sahih Muslim #1653 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
A person called (the attention) of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as he was in the mosque, and said: Messenger of Allah, how should I make the rak'ahs of the night prayer an odd number? Upon this the Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) said: He who prays (night prayer) he should observe it in pairs, but if he apprehends the rise of morning, he should observe one rak'ah; that would make the number odd (for the rak'ahs)…
Sahih Muslim #1656 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
The night prayer consists of pairs and when you see the approach of dawn, make this number odd by one rak'ah. It was said to Ibn 'Umar: What does the (word) pair imply? He said: (It means) that salutation is uttered after every two rak'ahs.
Sahih Muslim #1712 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Observe some of your prayers in your houses and do not make them graves.
Sahih Muslim #1713 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Pray in your houses, and do not make them graves.
Sahih Muslim #1816 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Let not any one of you intend to observe prayer at the time of the rising of the sun or of the setting sun.
Sahih Muslim #1817 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Do not intend to observe prayer at the time of the rising of the sun nor at its setting, for it rises between the horns of Satan.
Sahih Muslim #1818 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
When the rim of the sun starts appearing defer prayer till it completely appears, and when the rim of the sun disappears defer prayer till it completely disappears.
Sahih Muslim #1836 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
a group stood with him (the Holy Prophet) (for prayer) and the other group stood In front of the enemy. Then those who were with (him) observed one rak'ah of prayer and they went back and the others came and they observed one rak'ah (with him). Then both the groups completed one rak'ah each. Ibn Umar said: When there is greater danger, then observe prayer even on the ride or with the help of gestures in a standing posture.