Abu Hurairah said: In every prayer there is a recitation. We make you listen what the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم made us listen, and we keep hidden from you what he kept hidden from us.
Read More..Abu Qatadah said: The Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم used to lead us in prayer and recite in the first two rak’ahs of the noon prayers Fatihat al-kitab and two surahs, and he would sometimes recite loud enough for us to hear the verse. He would prolong the first rak’ah of the noon prayer and shorten the second; and he did so in the morning prayer. Abu Dawud said: Musaddad did not mention the words fatihat al-kitab and surah.
Read More..The above mentioned tradition as been reported by Abu Qatadah through a different chain of narrators. This version adds: He would recite Fatihat al-kitab in the last two surahs. Hammam added: He would prolong the first rak’ah but would not prolong the second so much; and he did so similarly in the afternoon prayer, and so in the morning prayer.
Read More..Abu Qatadah said: We thought that by this (prolonging the first rak’ah). He (the prophet) meant that the people might join the first rak’ah
Read More..Abu Mamar said: We asked Khabbab: Did the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم recit (the Quran) in the noon and afternoon prayers? He replied: Yes. We then asked: How did you know this? He said: By the shaking of his beard, may peace be upon him
Read More..Abdullah bin Abl Awfa said: The prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم used to stand in the rak’ah of prayer so much so that no sound of steps heard.
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