Ata said: The Friday and the ‘id prayers synchronized during the time of Ibn al-Zubair. He said: Two festivals (‘id and Friday) synchronized on the same day. He combined them and offered two rak’ahs in the morning and did not add anything to them until he offered the afternoon prayer.
Read More..Narrated Abu Hurairah: The Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم said: Two festivals ('Id and Friday) have synchronised on this day. If anyone does not want to offer the Friday prayer, the Eid prayer is sufficient for him. But we shall offer the Friday prayer. This tradition has been narrated by Umar from Shubah.
Read More..Ibn Abbas said: the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم used to recite in the morning prayer on Friday Surah Tanzil al-Sajdah (xxxii. ) and Surah al-Dahr (lxxi. ).
Read More..This tradition has also been transmitted through a different chain of narrators. This version adds: In the Friday prayer he would recite Surah al-Jumu’ah (lxxi) and Surah al-Munafiqunn.
Read More..Abdullah bin Umar said: Umar bin al-Khattab saw a silken suit sold at the gate of the mosque. He said: Messenger of Allah, would that you purchase this suit and wear it on Friday and on the occasion when a delegation (from the outside) comes to you. The Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم said: One who has no share in the afterlife will put on this (suit). Afterwards suits of similar nature were brought to the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم. He gave Umar bin al-Khattab one of these suits. Umar said: Messenger of Allah, you are giving it to me for use while you had told me such-and-such about the suit of ‘Utarid (I. e. sold by ‘Utarid). The Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم said: I did not give it to you that you should wear it. Hence Umar gave it to his brother who was a disbeliever at Makkah for wearing.
Read More..Abdullah bin Umar said: Umar bin al-Khattab saw a suit of silken cloth being sold in the market. He took it to the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم, and said: Purchase it ad decorate with it on Eid on the occasion of the arrival of delegations. The narrator then narrated the tradition. The former version is complete.
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