1,280 hadith found in Sahih Muslim

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

This hadith has been narrated by Ibrahim b Muhammad b. al-Muntashir with the same chain of transmitters.

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

" Has there reached..." (Surah lxxxviii, ).

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) used to recite in the morning prayer on Friday Surah" Alif-Lam-Mim, Tanz'il ul-Sajda" (Surah xxxii.): Surely there came over the man a time" (Surah lxxvii) and he used to recite in Jumu'a prayer Surahs Jumu'a...

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

A hadith like this has been narrated by Sufyan with the same chain of transmitters.

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

Mukhawwil has narrated this hadith on the authority of Sufyan.

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

Abu Huraira reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to recite in the dawn prayer on Friday" Alif-Lam-Mim, Tanzil" and" Surely there came."

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

" Alif-Lam-Mim, Tanzil" in the first rak'ah, and in the second one:" Surely there came over the man a time when he was nothing that could be mentioned."

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

When any one of you observes the Jumu'a prayer (two obligatory rak'ahs in congregation), he should observe four (rak'ahs) afterwards.

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

When you observe prayer after (the two obligatory rak'ahs) of Jumu'ah, you should observe four rak'ahs (and 'Amr in his narration has made this addition that Ibn Idris said this on the authority of Suhail): And if you are in...

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

When any one amongst you observes prayer after Jumu'a, he should observe four rak'ahs. (In the hadith transmitted by Jarir the word minkum is not recorded.)

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

The Messenger of Allah (may peace be updn him) used to do this.

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

He did not observe (Nafl) prayer after Jumu'a till he went back and observed two rak'ahs in his house. Yahya said: I guess that I uttered these words (before Imam Malik) that he of course observed (them).

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

Salim narrated on the authority of his father that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to observe two rak'ahs after Jumu'a.

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

Yes, I observed the Jumu`a prayer along with him in Maqsura and when the Imam pronounced salutation I stood up at my place and observed (Sunan rak`ahs). As he entered (the apartment) he sent for me and said: Do not...

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The Book of Prayer - Friday

When he (the Imam) pronounced salutation I stood up at my place. No mention was made of the Imam in it.

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The Book of Prayer - Two Eids

I participated in the Fitr prayer with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and Abu Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman, and all of them observed this prayer before the Khutba, and then he (the Holy Prophet) delivered the sermon. Then the Messenger...

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The Book of Prayer - Two Eids

I bear testimony to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) offering prayer before Kbutba. He (after saying prayer) delivered the Kutba, and he found that the women could not hear it, so he came to them and exhorted them and preached...

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The Book of Prayer - Two Eids

The Apostle of Allah (ﷺ) stood up on the day of 'Id al-Fitr and observed prayer. And he commenced the prayer before the sermon. He then delivered the sermon. When the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) had finished (the sermon) he...

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The Book of Prayer - Two Eids

I observed prayer with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) on the 'Id day. He commenced with prayer before the sermon without Adhan and Iqama. He then stood up leaning on Bilal, and he commanded (them) to be on guard (against...

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The Book of Prayer - Two Eids

There was no Adhan on the (occasion) of Id-ul-Fitr and Id-ul-Adha. I (Ibn Juraij) said: I asked him after some time about it. He ('Ata', one of the narrators) said: Jabir b. 'Abdullah al-Ansari told me: There is neither any...