Category: Q n A

  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 748a, Book 6, Hadith 175 : Why might some people choose to pray at a different time despite knowing the preferred timing?

    Q
    Why might some people choose to pray at a different time despite knowing the preferred timing?


    A

    They well know that prayer at another time than this is more excellent, for Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said: The prayer of those who are penitent is observed when your weaned camels feel the heat of the sun.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 748a, Book 6, Hadith 175
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 748b, Book 6, Hadith 176 : What is the relationship between repentance and specific prayers in Islamic teachings?

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    What is the relationship between repentance and specific prayers in Islamic teachings?


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    The prayer of the penitent should be observed when the young weaned camels feel heat of the sun.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 748b, Book 6, Hadith 176
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 746e, Book 6, Hadith 172 : What can be learned about the flexibility of prayer times in Islam from the Prophet’s actions?

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    What can be learned about the flexibility of prayer times in Islam from the Prophet’s actions?


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    ‘A’isha reported that when the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) missed the night prayer due to pain or any other reason, he observed twelve rak’ahs during the daytime.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 746e, Book 6, Hadith 172
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 746f, Book 6, Hadith 173 : What is the significance of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) not observing continuous fasting for a whole month except during Ramadan?

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    What is the significance of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) not observing continuous fasting for a whole month except during Ramadan?


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    ‘A’isha reported that when the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) decided upon doing any act, he continued to do it, and when he slept at night or fell sick he observed twelve rak’ahs during the daytime. I am not aware of Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) observing prayer during the whole of the night till morning, or observing fast for a whole month continuously except that of Ramadan.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 746f, Book 6, Hadith 173
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 747, Book 6, Hadith 174 : What provisions are there in Islam for those who unintentionally miss their regular Qur’an recitation?

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    What provisions are there in Islam for those who unintentionally miss their regular Qur’an recitation?


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    Should anyone fall asleep and fail to recite his portion of the Qur’an, or a part of it, if he recites it between the dawn prayer and the noon prayer, it will be recorded for him as though he had recited it during the night.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 747, Book 6, Hadith 174
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 745c, Book 6, Hadith 167 : When is it permissible to complete the Witr prayer according to Islamic teachings?

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    When is it permissible to complete the Witr prayer according to Islamic teachings?


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    ‘A’isha reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to observe Witr every night, and he would (at times) complete his Witr at the end of the night.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 745c, Book 6, Hadith 167
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 746a, Book 6, Hadith 168 : What was the routine of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) regarding the Witr prayer?

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    What was the routine of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) regarding the Witr prayer?


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    Is there not for you a model pattern in me? And when they narrated this to him (Sa’d b. Hisham), he returned to his wife, though he had divorced her and made (people) witness to his reconciliation. He then came to Ibn ‘Abbas and asked him about the Witr of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). Ibn ‘Abbas said: Should I not lead you to one who knows best amongst the people of the world about the Witr of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)? He said: Who is it? He (Ibn ‘Abbas) said: It is ‘A’isha. So go to her and ask her (about Witr) and then come to me and inform me about her answer that she would give you. So I came to Hakim b. Aflah and requested him to take me to her. He said: I would not go to her, for I forbade her to speak anything (about the conflict) between the two groupS, but she refused (to accept my advice) and went (to participate in that corflict). I (requested) him (Hakim) with an oath to lead me to her. So we went to ‘A’isha and we begged permission to meet her. She granted us permission and we went in. She said: Are you Hakim? (She recognised him.) He replied: Yes. She said: Who is there with you? He said: He is Sa’d b. Hisham. She said: Which Hisham? He said: He is Hisham b. ‘Amir. She blessed him (‘Amir) with mercy from Allah and spoke good of him (Qatada said that he died as a martyr in Uhud). I said: Mother of the Faithful, tell me about the character of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). She said: Don’t you read the Qur’an? I said: Yes. Upon this she said: The character of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was the Qur’an. He said: I felt inclined to get up and not ask anything (further) till death. But then I changed my mind and said: Inform me about the observance (of the night prayer) of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). She said: Did you not recite:” O thou wrapped up”? He said: Yes. She said: Allah, the Exalted and the Glorious, made the observance of the night prayer at the beginning of this Surah obligatory.
    So the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him and his Companions around him observed this (night prayer) for one year. Allah held back the concluding portion of this Surah for twelve months in the Heaven till (at the end of this period) Allah revealed the concluding verses of this Surah which lightened (the burden of this prayer), and the night prayer became a supererogatory prayer after being an obligatory one. I said: Mother of the Faithful, inform me about the Witr of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). She said: I used to prepare tooth stick for him and water for his ablution, and Allah would rouse him to the extent He wished during the night. He would use the tooth stick, and perform ablution, and would offer nine rak’ahs, and would not sit but in the eighth one and would remember Allah, and praise Him and supplicate Him, then he would get up without uttering the salutation and pray the ninth rak’ah. He would then sit, remember, praise Him and supplicate Him and then utter a salutation loud enough for us to hear. He would then pray two rak’ahs sitting after uttering the salutation, and that made eleven rak’ahs. O my son, but when the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) grew old and put on flesh, he observed Witr of seven, doing in the two rak’ahs as he had done formerly, and that made nine. O my son, and when the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) observed prayer, he liked to keep on observing it, and when sleep or pain overpowered him and made it impossible (for him) to observe prayer in the night, he prayed twelve rak’ahs daring the day. I am not aware of Allah’s Prophet (ﷺ) having recited the whole Qur’an during one single night, or praying through the night till morning, or fasting a complete month, except Ramadan. He (the narrator) said: I then went to Ibn ‘Abbas and narrated to him the hadith (transmitted from her), and he said: She says the truth If I went to her and got into her presence, I would have listened to it orally from her. He said: If I were to know that you do not go to her. I would not have transmitted this hadith to you narrated by her.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 746a, Book 6, Hadith 168
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 746b, Book 6, Hadith 169 : How does the decision to sell property relate to personal circumstances in Islamic teachings?

    Q
    How does the decision to sell property relate to personal circumstances in Islamic teachings?


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    Zurara b. Aufa said that Sa’d b. Hisham divorced his wife, and then proceeded to Medina to sell his property, and the rest of the hadith is the same.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 746b, Book 6, Hadith 169
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 746c, Book 6, Hadith 170 : What can be learned about the character of individuals from the Battle of Uhud?

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    What can be learned about the character of individuals from the Battle of Uhud?


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    I went to ‘Abdullah b. ‘Abbas and asked him about the Witr prayer, and the rest of the hadith is the same as recorded in this event. She (Hadrat ‘A’isha) said: Who is that Hisham? I said: Son of ‘Amir. She said: What a fine man ‘Amir was! He died as a martyr in the Battle of Uhud.

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 746c, Book 6, Hadith 170
  • question #3 Sahih Muslim 746d, Book 6, Hadith 171 : What is the importance of seeking knowledge directly from reliable sources in Islam?

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    What is the importance of seeking knowledge directly from reliable sources in Islam?


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    Who is Hisham? He said: The son of ‘Amir. She said: What a fine man he was; he participated in the Battle of Uhud along with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). Hakim b. Aflah said: If I ever knew that you do not go to ‘A’isha, I would not have informed you about her hadith (So that you would have gone to her and heard it from her orally).

    Referensi:

    Sahih Muslim 746d, Book 6, Hadith 171