Bulugh al-Maram

بلوغ المرام

Bulugh al-Maram — imported from open-source dump.

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Bulugh al-Maram · #301 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"Those are the worst of creatures."

Bulugh al-Maram · #302 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

The Prophet (ﷺ) sent an expedition of horsemen who came back with a man, they then tied him to one of the pillars of the mosque. .

Bulugh al-Maram · #303 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Umar came over Hassan while reciting poetry inside the mosque and looked at him sternly, then he (Hassan) said: "I used to recite poetry inside it (the mosque) in the presence of one who is more pious than you ". .

Bulugh al-Maram · #304 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Whoever hears a man crying out in the mosque about something he has lost, he should say, 'May Allah not restore it to you', for the mosques were not built for this." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #305 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "If you see someone buying or selling inside the mosque, say: 'May Allah not make your trading profitable!'" .

Bulugh al-Maram · #306 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Neither the prescribed punishment nor retaliations should be executed inside the mosque." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #307 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

On the day of al-Khandaq (battle of the Trench), Sa'd was injured and Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) pitched a tent for him in the mosque to visit him from a close distance. .

Bulugh al-Maram · #308 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

I saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) at the door of my house screening me while I watched some Abyssinians (Ethiopians) who were playing in the mosque... (the narration). .

Bulugh al-Maram · #309 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

One black slave-girl had a tent in the mosque and she used to come to me and talk (with me) in my house. .

Bulugh al-Maram · #310 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Spitting in the mosque is a sin and its expiation is burying it." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #311 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "The House (Judgement Day) will not come until people boast (to each other) with (the construction and decoration of) mosques. .

Bulugh al-Maram · #312 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "I was not commanded to build beautified mosques".

Bulugh al-Maram · #313 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "The rewards of my Ummah (followers) were shown to me, even a peck of dust a man takes out of the mosque." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #314 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "When one of you enters a mosque, he must not sit until he prays two Rak'ah." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #315 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "When you get up to pray, perform ablution perfectly, then face the Qiblah and say: 'Allahu Akbar' (Allah is the Most Great). Then recite a convenient portion of the Qur'an; then bow and remain calmly in that position for a moment, then rise up and stand erect; then prostrate and remain calmly in that position for a moment, then rise up and sit calmly, then prostrate and remain calmly in that position for a moment; then do that throughout your prayer." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #316 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"Then rise up and stand erect calmly."

Bulugh al-Maram · #317 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

And in the narration of Ibn Hibban and Ahmad the Hadith of Rifa'a bin Rafi' bin Malik is similar to the above.

Bulugh al-Maram · #318 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"Keep your back straight till the bones return (to their positions)."

Bulugh al-Maram · #319 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"The Salat (prayer) of one of you will not be complete until he performs Wudu' (ablution) properly as Allah commanded him, then he says Allahu Akbar and Alhamdu lillah and praises Him."

Bulugh al-Maram · #320 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Alhamdu lillah, Allahu Akbar and La ilaha ill-Allah."

Bulugh al-Maram · #321 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

And Abu Dawud has "Then read the Ummul-Qur'an (i.e. Surah al-Fatiha) and what ever Allah wishes".

Bulugh al-Maram · #322 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"and then (read) whatever you wish."

Bulugh al-Maram · #323 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"I saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) when he uttered the Takbir, he placed his hands parallel to his shoulders; and when he bowed down, he rested his hands on his knees, then bent his back. When he raised his head up, he stood erect until the bones of his spine became straight. When he prostrated, he placed his arms such that they were neither spread out nor drawn in, and the tips of his toes were facing the Qiblah; when he sat up, at the end of two Rak'a, he sat on his left foot and put erect the right one; and when he sat up after the last Rak'a he put forward the left foot, put erect the other one and sat on his buttock." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #324 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Whenever Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) stood for Salat (prayer), he used to say: "I have turned my face (as a monotheist) towards Him who created the heavens and the earth and I am not from the polytheists. My prayer and my devotion, my life and my death belong to Allah, the Lord of the universe, Who has no partner. That is what I have been commanded, and I am a Muslim. O Allah, You are the King. There is nothing which deserves to be worshipped but You. You are my Rabb (Lord) and I am Your slave. I have wronged myself, but I acknowledge my sin, so forgive me all my sins, You alone can forgive sins; and guide me to the best qualities, You alone can guide to the best of them: and turn me from evil ones, You alone can turn from evil qualities. I come to serve and please You. All good is in Your Hands and evil does not pertain to You. I seek refuge in You and turn to You, You are the Blessed and the Exalted. I ask Your forgiveness and turn to You in repentance." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #325 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"he used to say that in the night prayer..."

Bulugh al-Maram · #326 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Narrated Abu Hurairah (RA) Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) used to keep silent - between the opening Takbir of the prayer and the recitation of the Qur'an - for a short while. Then, I asked him (about that) and he replied, "I say, 'O Allah! Keep me apart from my sins (faults) as you have kept apart the east and west. O Allah clean me from my sins as a white garment is cleaned from dirt. O Allah wash me of my sins with water, snow and hail." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #327 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

He (ﷺ) used to say, "How perfect You are O Allah, and Praise is for You, Blessed is Your Name and Exalted is Your Majesty and there is nothing which deserves to be worshipped besides You." [Reported by Muslim with a Munqati' (broken) chain. And in the version of ad-Daraqutni, it is Mawsul (unbroken chain), and it is Mawquf (saying of a companion ('Umar)].

Bulugh al-Maram · #328 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (RA) narrated a similar report Marfu' collected by al-Khamsah.

Bulugh al-Maram · #329 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

He (ﷺ) used to say after the (opening) Takbir (for prayer), "I seek refuge in Allah, the All-Hearing and the All-Knowing from the accursed devil, from his madness or evil suggestion (Hamz), from his puffing up (Nafkh), and from his witchcraft (Nafth)."

Bulugh al-Maram · #330 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Narrated 'Aishah (RA) Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) used to begin the Salat (prayer) with Takbir (Allahu Akbar - Allah is the Most Great) and the recitation with Alhamdu lillahi Rabbil' alamin (praise is to Allah, the Rabb of the universe)." And when he bowed down, he neither kept his head up nor bent it down, but kept it between that (two positions). When he raised his head from the bowing position, he did not prostrate till he had stood erect; and when he raised his head after a prostration, he did not prostrate again till he had sat up. And at the end of every two Rak'ah he said the Tahiyyah, and he used to sit on his left foot and position he right one vertically, and he prohibited the devil's way of sitting on the buttocks. He forbade people to spread out their arms like a wild beast. And he used to finish the prayer with the Taslim (i.e. saying As-Salamu 'alaikum). .

Bulugh al-Maram · #331 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

The Prophet (ﷺ) used to raise his hands parallel to his shoulders when he started the prayer (by saying Allahu Akbar), when he uttered the Takbir to bow and when he raised his head from the Ruku' (bowing posture). .

Bulugh al-Maram · #332 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Abu Dawud reported a Hadith narrated by Abu Humaid (RA) to the effect that he used to raise his hands and bring them parallel to his shoulders, and then utter the Takbir.

Bulugh al-Maram · #333 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"He raised his hands parallel to the end of his ears."

Bulugh al-Maram · #334 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

I prayed with the Prophet (ﷺ) and he put his right hand on his left (and then placed them) on his chest. .

Bulugh al-Maram · #335 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "There is no Salat (prayer) for him who does not recite Ummul-Qur'an (Surat al-Fatiha)". (Agreed upon].

Bulugh al-Maram · #336 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"The Salat (prayer) is not complete if one does not recite (Surat) Fatiha al-Kitab."

Bulugh al-Maram · #337 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"Perhaps you recite behind your Imam?" We replied, "Yes." He said, "Do not do so except when it is (Surat) Fatiha al-Kitab, for the Salat (prayer) of the one who does not recite it, is not accepted."

Bulugh al-Maram · #338 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"The Prophet (ﷺ), Abu Bakr and 'Umar used to begin the Salat (prayer) with Al-hamdu lillahi Rabbil-'alamin." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #339 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"They would not recite Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim, neither in the beginning of the recitation nor at the end of it."

Bulugh al-Maram · #340 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"They never used to recite Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim aloud."

Bulugh al-Maram · #341 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"They used to recite Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim silently."

Bulugh al-Maram · #342 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

The negation (of recitation of the Bismillah) in the report of Muslim can be understood in light of this report (i.e. it was recited silently), as opposed to those who declared Muslim's report as being defective.

Bulugh al-Maram · #343 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

"I prayed behind Abu Hurairah (RA) and he recited Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim, and then recited Umm-ul-Qur'an (Al-Fatiha) and when he reached walad-dallin, he said Amin; and then said Allahu Akbar, when he prostrated and when he stood up from his sitting position. And when he uttered the Taslim (i.e. As-Salamu 'Alaikum), he said, "I swear by the One (i.e. Allah) in Whose Hand my soul is, my Salat (prayer) resembles most that of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) than that of anyone among you." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #344 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Whenever you recite Surat Al-Fatiha, recite Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim, for it is one of its Ayat (Verses)." .

Bulugh al-Maram · #345 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

When Allah's Messenger (RA) completed the recitation of Surat Al-Fatiha, he raised his voice and said Amin. [Reported by ad-Daraqutni who graded it Hasan (good) and Al-Hakim who graded it Sahih (authentic)).

Bulugh al-Maram · #346 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

The narrations of Abu Dawud and at-Tirmidhi from the Hadith of Wa'il bin Hujr (RA) are similar to this one.

Bulugh al-Maram · #347 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

A man came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said, "I cannot memorize anything from the Qur'an, so teach me something which can be a substitute for me." He said, "Say Subhan Allah (Allah is Free of Imperfections) walhamdu lillah (and praise is to Allah), wa la ilaha illa-Allah (and there is nothing worthy of worship except Allah), wallahu akbar (and Allah is the Most Great), wa la hawla wa la quwwata illa billah al-'Ali al-'Adheem (and there is no might and no strength but in Allah, the Most High, the Supreme)" [Reported by Ahmad, Abu Dawud and An-Nasa'i; and Ibn Hibban, ad-Daraqutni and Al-Hakim graded it Sahih (authentic)].

Bulugh al-Maram · #348 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) used to lead us in prayer and recite in the first two Rak'a of the Zuhr and 'Asr prayers Surat Al-Fatiha and two (other) Surah. And he would sometimes recite loud enough for us to hear the Verses. He would prolong the first Rak'a, and would recite in the last two Rak'a Surat Al-Fatiha (only). .

Bulugh al-Maram · #349 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

We used to estimate the length of the standing position of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) in the Zuhr and 'Asr prayers, and we estimated that he stood in the first two Rak'a of the Zuhr prayer as long as it takes to recite Alif-Lam-Mim, Tanzil (Surat As-Sajdah) and in the last two Rak'a, half the time of that. And in the first two Rak'a of 'Asr, he used to stand as long as the last two of the Zuhr. And the last two Rak'a of 'Asr used to be of about half the time of the first two." [Reported by Muslim).

Bulugh al-Maram · #350 · The Book of Prayer · كتاب الصلاة

So-and-so used to prolong the first two Rak'a of the Zuhr prayer and shorten the 'Asr prayer, and recite the short Surah of Mufassal at Maghrib prayer, its medium Surah at the 'Isha' prayer, and its long ones at the Fajr prayer. Then Abu Hurairah (RA) said: "I never prayed behind anyone whose prayer more closely resembles that of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) than this person." .