Abdullah bin Umar said: A Sunnah of the prayer is that you should raise your right foot, and make your left foot lie (on the ground).
Read More..(There is another chain) reported from Yahya who said: I heard Al-Qasim saying: Abdullah bin Abdullah informed me that he heard Abdullah bin Umar saying: From the Sunnah of the prayer is to lay your left foot on the ground, and raise your right foot.
Read More..(There is another chain) from Yahya with his chain and similar (to the previous hadith). Abu Dawud said: Hammad bin Zaid also said (the wording): From the Sunnah (narrating) from Yahya just as Jarir did.
Read More..(There is another chain) from Yahya bin Sa'eed that Al-Qasim bin Muhammad saw them sitting in Tashah-hud, so he mentioned the Hadith.
Read More..It was reported from Ibrahim that he said: When the Prophet صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم would sit in the prayer, he would place his left foot horizontally - so much so that the upper-part of his foot became black.
Read More..Abu Humaid al-Saeedi said (in the presence of ten compansions of the prophet): I am more informed than any of you regarding the manner in which the Messenger of Allah صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم offered his prayer. They said: Present it. The narrator then reported the tradition, saying: he bent the toes of his feet turning them towards the Qiblah when he prostrated, then he uttered “ Allah is most great, ” and raised (his head), and bent his left foot and sat on it, and he did the same in the second Rakah. The narrator then transmitted the tradition, and added: In the prostration (i. e., the Rakah) which ended at the salutation, he sat on the hips at the left side. ahmad (b. Hanbal) added: they said: You are right. This is how he used to pray. They (Ahmed and Musaddad) did not mention in their versions how he sat after offering two rak’ahs of prayer.
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