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Ma'mar bin Rashid معمر بن راشد · The Book on Salat (Prayer)
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Ma'mar bin Rashid معمر بن راشد
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The Book on Salat (Prayer)
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"Allah's Messenger prayed Zuhr when the sun had passed the zenith."
"On the Night of Isra, fifty prayers were made obligatory upon the Prophet. Then it was decreased until it was made five. Then it was called out: 'O Muhammad! Indeed My Word does not change; these five prayers will be recorded for you as fifty.'"
"When the Prophet would sit during the Salat, he would place his right hand on his knee, and raise his finger, the one that is next to the thumb, supplicating with it, and his left hand was spread flat on his left knee."
"We would sleep in the Masjid during the time of Allah's Messenger and we were young men."
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."
. And this is more correct than the Hadith of Yazid bin Zurai. (no. 327)
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."
"I was a companion rider on a female donkey with Al-Fadl. We came while the Prophet and his Companions were performing Salat at Mina." He said: "We dismounted from it and joined the row. The donkey then passed in front of them, and this did not invalidate their Salat."
"I prayed two Rak'ah after Al-Maghrib with the Prophet (S) in his house."
"I memorized ten Rak'ah from Allah's Messenger (S) which he would pray in a night and a day: Two Rak'ah before Az-Zuhr, two after it; two Rak'ah after Al-Maghrib and two Rak'ah after the latter Isha." He said: "And Hafsah narrated to me that he (S) would pray two Rak'ah before Al-Fajr."