A'isha reported: The Messenger of Allah ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) used to begin prayer with takbir (saying Allahu Akbar) and the recitation: Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Universe. When he bowed he neither kept his head up nor bent it down, but kept it between these extremes; when he raised his head after bowing he did not prostrate himself till he had stood erect; when he raised his head after prostration he did not prostrate himself again till he sat up. At the end of every two rak'ahs he recited the tahiyya; and he used to place his left foot flat (on the ground) and raise up the right; he prohibited the devil's way of sitting on the heels, and he forbade people to spread out their arms like a wild beast. And he used to finish the prayer with the taslim.
Read More..Musa b. Talha reported it on the authority of his father: The Messenger of Allah ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) said: When one of you places in front of him so me. thing such as the back of a saddle, he should pray without caring who passes on the other side of it.
Read More..Musa b. Talha reported on the authority of his father: We used to say prayer and the animals moved in front of us. We mentioned it to the Messenger of Allah ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) and he said: If anything equal to the back of a saddle is in front of you, then what walks in front, no harm would come to him. Ibn Numair said: No harm would come whosoever walks in front.
Read More..A'isha reported: The Messenger of Allah ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) was asked about sutra of a worshipper; he said: Equal to the back of the saddle.
Read More..A'isha reported: The Messenger of Allah ( صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم ) was asked in the expedition of Tabuk about the sutra the worshipper; he said: Like the back of the saddle.
Read More..Ibn Umar reported: When the Messenger of Allah (may peace he upon him) went out on the 'Id day, he ordered to carry a spear-and it was fixed in front of him, and he said prayer towards its (direction), and the people were behind him. And he did it in the journey, and that is the reason why the Amirs carried it.
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