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Call to Prayers (Adhaan)
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Call to Prayers (Adhaan)
0 / 307 Hadith
1 - Chapter: How the Adhan for Salat (Prayer) was started
0 / 2 Hadith
2 - Chapter: Pronouncing the wording of Adhan for Salat (prayers) twice (in doubles)
0 / 2 Hadith
3 - Chapter: To pronounce the wording of Iqama once (in singles) except Qad-qamat-is-Salat
0 / 1 Hadith
4 - Chapter: Superiority of the Adhan
0 / 1 Hadith
5 - Chapter: Raising the voice in pronouncing the Adhan
0 / 1 Hadith
6 - Chapter: To suspend fighting on hearing the Adhan
0 / 1 Hadith
7 - Chapter: What to say on hearing the Adhan
0 / 3 Hadith
8 - Chapter: Invocation at the time of Adhan
0 / 1 Hadith
9 - Chapter: To draw lots for pronouncing the Adhan
0 / 1 Hadith
10 - Chapter: Talking during the Adhan
0 / 1 Hadith
11 - Chapter: The Adhan pronounced by a blind man (is permissible) when there is a person to inform him about the time of the Salat (prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
12 - Chapter: The Adhan after Al-Fajr (dawn)
0 / 3 Hadith
13 - Chapter: The Adhan before Al-Fajr (dawn)
0 / 2 Hadith
14 - Chapter: How long should the interval between the Adhan and the Iqama be? (And something concerning) the person who wants for the Iqama
0 / 2 Hadith
15 - Chapter: Whoever waits for the Iqama of the prayer
0 / 1 Hadith
16 - Chapter: Between every two calls (Adhan and Iqama) there is a Salat (prayer) (that is optional) for the one who wants to offer it.
0 / 1 Hadith
17 - Chapter: Whoever said that there should be one Muadh-dhin in the journey
0 / 1 Hadith
18 - Chapter: If there are many travellers, Adhan and Iqama should be pronounced, (the same is to be observed) in 'Arafat and Al-Muzdalifa too
0 / 5 Hadith
19 - Chapter: Should the Muadh-dhin turn his mouth (face) and look from side to side during the Adhan?
0 / 1 Hadith
20 - Chapter: The saying of a person We have missed As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
21 - Chapter: One should not run for As-Salat (the prayer) but present himself with calmness and solemnity
0 / 1 Hadith
22 - Chapter: When should the people get up for the Salat (prayer) if they see the Imam (the person leading Salat) during the Iqama?
0 / 1 Hadith
23 - Chapter: One should not stand for As-Salat (the prayer) hurriedly but with calmness and solemnity.
0 / 1 Hadith
24 - Chapter: Can one go out of the mosque (after the Adhan, or the Iqama) if there is a genuine excuse?
0 / 1 Hadith
25 - Chapter: If the Imam says, Remain at your places till I return, then wait for him
0 / 1 Hadith
26 - Chapter: The saying of a man to the Prophet (pbuh), We have not prayed.
0 / 1 Hadith
27 - Chapter: If the Imam is confronted with a problem after the Iqama
0 / 1 Hadith
28 - Chapter: To talk after the Iqama
0 / 1 Hadith
29 - Chapter: Congregational Salat (prayer) is obligatory.
0 / 1 Hadith
30 - Chapter: Superiority of the congregational Salat (prayer)
0 / 3 Hadith
31 - Chapter: Superiority of the congregational Salat (prayer)
0 / 4 Hadith
32 - Chapter: The superiority of offering the Zuhr prayer early
0 / 1 Hadith
33 - Chapter: Every step towards good deeds is rewarded
0 / 1 Hadith
34 - Chapter: The superiority of the Isha prayer in congregation
0 / 1 Hadith
35 - Chapter: Two or more than two persons are considered as a group (for the congregational prayers)
0 / 1 Hadith
36 - Chapter: (The reward of a person) who waits for As-Salat (the prayer) in the mosque and the superiority of mosques
0 / 3 Hadith
37 - Chapter: The superiority of going to the mosque (every) morning and in the afternoon and evening [for the congregational Salat (prayers)]
0 / 1 Hadith
38 - Chapter: No Salat (prayer) (is to be offered) except the compulsory Salat after the Iqama has been pronounced for that compulsory Salat
0 / 1 Hadith
39 - Chapter: The limit set for a patient to attend the congregational Salat (prayer)?
0 / 2 Hadith
40 - Chapter: It is permissible to pray at ones dwelling during rain or if there is a genuine excuse
0 / 2 Hadith
41 - Chapter: Can the Imam offer the Salat (prayer) with only those who are present (for the prayer)? And can be deliver a Khutba (religious talk) on Friday if it is raining?
0 / 3 Hadith
42 - Chapter: (WHat should one do) if the meal has been served and the Iqama has been pronounced for As-Salat(the prayer)
0 / 4 Hadith
43 - Chapter: When the Imam is called for As-Salat (the prayer) while he has in his hands something to eat.
0 / 1 Hadith
44 - Chapter: If somebody was busy with his domestic work and Iqama was pronounced and then he came out [for offering the Salat (prayer)]
0 / 1 Hadith
45 - Chapter: Offering Salat (prayer) in front of the people with the sole intention of teaching them the Salat of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Sunnah (legal ways etc.)
0 / 1 Hadith
46 - Chapter: The religious learned men are entitled to precedence in leading the Salat (prayer)
0 / 5 Hadith
47 - Chapter: Whoever stood by the side of the Imam because of a genuine cause [in Salat (prayer)]
0 / 1 Hadith
48 - Chapter: If somebody is leading the Salat (prayer) and (in the meanwhile) the first (usual) Imam comes, the Salat is valid whether the former retreats or does not retreat
0 / 1 Hadith
49 - Chapter: If some people are equally proficient in the recitation of the Quran (and religious knowledge), the oldest of them should lead As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
50 - Chapter: If the Imam visited some people and led them in Salat (prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
51 - Chapter: The Imam is appointed to be followed
0 / 3 Hadith
52 - Chapter: When should those who are behind the Imam prostrate?
0 / 1 Hadith
53 - Chapter: The sin of the one who raises his head before the Imam (raises his head)
0 / 1 Hadith
54 - Chapter: A slave or a manumitted slave can lead the Salat (prayer)
0 / 2 Hadith
55 - Chapter: If the Imam does not offer the Salat (prayer) perfectly and the followers offer it perfectly
0 / 1 Hadith
56 - Chapter: Offering prayers behind a man who is a victim of Al-Fitan (trials and affections) or a heretic.
0 / 2 Hadith
57 - Chapter: To stand on the right side of the Imam on the same line if only two persons (counting the Imam) are offering Salat (prayer) in congregation
0 / 1 Hadith
58 - Chapter: If a man stood on the left side of the Imam and the Imam drew him to his right side, then the Salat of none of them would be invalid
0 / 1 Hadith
59 - Chapter: If the Imam has not had the intention of leading the prayer and then some persons join him and he leads them
0 / 1 Hadith
60 - Chapter: If the Imam prolongs the Salat (prayer) and somebody has an urgent work or need and so he leaves the congregation and offers Salat alone.
0 / 2 Hadith
61 - Chapter: The shortening of the Qiyam (standing) by the Imam[in Salat (prayer)] but performing the bowings and the prostrations perfectly
0 / 1 Hadith
62 - Chapter: When offering Salat (prayer) alone, one can prolong the Salat as much as one wishes
0 / 1 Hadith
63 - Chapter: Complaining against ones Imam if he prolongs the prayer.
0 / 2 Hadith
64 - Chapter: The shortening and perfection of the prayer (by the Imam)
0 / 1 Hadith
65 - Chapter: Whoever cuts short As-Salat (the prayer) on hearing the cries of a child.
0 / 4 Hadith
66 - Chapter: If one offers Salat (prayer) and the leads the people in Salat.
0 / 1 Hadith
67 - Chapter: One who repeats the Takbir (Allahu Akbar) of the Imam so that the people may hear it.
0 / 1 Hadith
68 - Chapter: If a person follows the Imam and the others follow that person (then it is all right)
0 / 1 Hadith
69 - Chapter: Can the Imam depend on the peoples saying if he is in doubt (about a certain matter)?
0 / 2 Hadith
70 - Chapter: If the Imam weeps in As-Salat (the prayers) (will his Salat be valid?)
0 / 1 Hadith
71 - Chapter: Straightening the rows at the time of Iqama and after it (immediately)
0 / 2 Hadith
72 - Chapter: Facing of the Imam towards his followers while straightening the rows.
0 / 1 Hadith
73 - Chapter: The first row
0 / 1 Hadith
74 - Chapter: The straightening of the rows is amongst those obligatory and good things which make your As-Salat (the prayer) a correct and perfect one.
0 / 2 Hadith
75 - Chapter: The sin of a person who does not complete the rows (who is out of alignment) for the prayer
0 / 1 Hadith
76 - Chapter: To stand shoulder to shoulder and foot to foot in a row
0 / 1 Hadith
77 - Chapter: If a person stands by the left side of the Imam, and the Imam dress him to the right from behind, the Salat (prayer) is correct.
0 / 1 Hadith
78 - Chapter: One woman can form a row
0 / 1 Hadith
79 - Chapter: The right side of the mosque and the place to the right of the Imam
0 / 1 Hadith
80 - Chapter: If there is a wall or a Sutra between the Imam and followers
0 / 1 Hadith
81 - Chapter: The night prayer.
0 / 2 Hadith
82 - Chapter: The necessity of saying the Takbir, i.e., Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Most Great) and the commencement of As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 3 Hadith
83 - Chapter: To raise both hands on saying the first Takbir simultaneously with opening the Salat (prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
84 - Chapter: To raise both hands while saying the Takbir [on opening As-Salat (the prayer)], and while bowing and on raising up the head (after bowing)
0 / 2 Hadith
85 - Chapter: To what level should one raise ones hand.
0 / 1 Hadith
86 - Chapter: To raise ones hands after finishing the second Raka (on standing for the third Raka)
0 / 1 Hadith
87 - Chapter: To place the right hand on the left [in As-Salt (the prayers)]
0 / 1 Hadith
88 - Chapter: Submissiveness in As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 2 Hadith
89 - Chapter: What to say after the Takbir
0 / 3 Hadith
90 - Chapter: To cast a look at the Imam during As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 4 Hadith
91 - Chapter: Looking towards the sky during As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
92 - Chapter: To look hither and thither in As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 2 Hadith
93 - Chapter: Is it permissible to one to look around in Salat (prayer) if something happens to one? Or can one look at something like expectoration in the directn of the Qiblah?
0 / 2 Hadith
94 - Chapter: Recitation of the Quran (Surat Al-Fatiha) is compulsory for the Imam and the followers, at the home and on journey, in all As-Salat (the prayers) whether the recitation is done silently or aloud.
0 / 4 Hadith
95 - Chapter: The recitation of the Quran in a Zuhr prayer
0 / 2 Hadith
96 - Chapter: The recitation of the Quran in the Asr prayer
0 / 2 Hadith
97 - Chapter: The recitation of the Quran in the Magrib prayer
0 / 2 Hadith
98 - Chapter: To recite aloud in the Maghrib prayer.
0 / 1 Hadith
99 - Chapter: To recite aloud in the Isha prayer.
0 / 2 Hadith
100 - Chapter: To recite in the Isha prayer, with As-Sajda(prostration)
0 / 1 Hadith
101 - Chapter: Recitation in the Isha prayer
0 / 1 Hadith
102 - Chapter: Prolonging the first two Raka and shortening the last two
0 / 1 Hadith
103 - Chapter: The recitation of the Quran in the Fajr prayer
0 / 2 Hadith
104 - Chapter: To recite aloud in the Fajr (early morning) prayer.
0 / 2 Hadith
105 - Chapter: To recite two Surah in one Raka and to recite the last verses of some Surah, or to elite the Surah in their reverse order, or to recite the beginning of a Surah
0 / 1 Hadith
106 - Chapter: To recite only Surah Al-Fathiha in the last two Raka during a four Raka Salat (prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
107 - Chapter: To recite (the Quran) quietly in the Zuhr and Asr prayers
0 / 1 Hadith
108 - Chapter: (In a quiet prayer) if the Imam recites a Verse or so audibly
0 / 1 Hadith
109 - Chapter: To prolong the first Raka
0 / 1 Hadith
110 - Chapter: Saying of Amin aloud by the Imam
0 / 1 Hadith
111 - Chapter: Superiority of saying Amin
0 / 1 Hadith
112 - Chapter: Saying of Amin aloud by the followers
0 / 1 Hadith
113 - Chapter: If someone bowed behind the rows, [on entering the mosque and before joining the rows of Salat (prayer)]
0 / 1 Hadith
114 - Chapter: Itmam At-Takbir (i.e., to end the number of Takbir or to say the Takbir perfectly) on bowing. [See Fath Al-Bari]
0 / 2 Hadith
115 - Chapter: Itmam At-Takbir (i.e., to end the number of Takbir, or to say the Takbir perfectly) on prostrating. [See Fath Al-Bari]
0 / 2 Hadith
116 - Chapter: Saying the Takbir on raising from the prostration
0 / 2 Hadith
117 - Chapter: To put the hands (palms) on both knees while bowing.
0 / 1 Hadith
118 - Chapter: Not performing bowing perfectly
0 / 1 Hadith
119 - Chapter: To keep the back straight in bowing.
0 / 0 Hadith
120 - Chapter: And what is said regarding the limit of the completion of bowing and of keeping the back straight and the calmness with which it is performed.
0 / 1 Hadith
121 - Chapter: The order of the Prophet (pbuh) to a person who did not perform his bowing perfectly that he should repeat his Salat (prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
122 - Chapter: Invocation in bowing.
0 / 1 Hadith
123 - Chapter: What the Imam and the followers say on raising their heads from bowing.
0 / 1 Hadith
124 - Chapter: The superiority of saying Allahumma Rabbana lakal hand (O Allah, Our Lord!, All the praises and thanks are for You)
0 / 4 Hadith
125 - Chapter: To stand Straight with calmness on raising the head from bowing
0 / 3 Hadith
126 - Chapter: One should say Takbir while going in prostration.
0 / 3 Hadith
127 - Chapter: Superiority of prostrating.
0 / 1 Hadith
128 - Chapter: During the prostrations one should keep ones arms away from ones sides and the abdomen should be kept away from the thighs.
0 / 1 Hadith
129 - Chapter: One should keep the toes in the direction of the Qiblah
0 / 0 Hadith
130 - Chapter: If one does not perform the prostrations perfectly
0 / 1 Hadith
131 - Chapter: To prostrate on seven bones
0 / 3 Hadith
132 - Chapter: To prostrate on the nose
0 / 1 Hadith
133 - Chapter: To prostrate on the nose and in the mud
0 / 1 Hadith
134 - Chapter: To tie the clothes and wrap them properly [in Salat (prayer)]; and whoever gathered his clothes for fear that his private parts may become exposed.
0 / 1 Hadith
135 - Chapter: One should not tuck put the hair [during Salat (prayers)]
0 / 1 Hadith
136 - Chapter: One should not tuck up his garment in As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
137 - Chapter: To invoke and glorify Allah in prostration
0 / 1 Hadith
138 - Chapter: To sit for a while between the two prostrations
0 / 3 Hadith
139 - Chapter: One should not put the forearms on the ground during prostrations
0 / 1 Hadith
140 - Chapter: Sitting Straight in a Witr payer (i.e., an odd Raka) and then getting up.
0 / 1 Hadith
141 - Chapter: How to support oneself on the ground while standing after finishing the Raka (after the two prostrations)
0 / 1 Hadith
142 - Chapter: Saying Takbir on rising from the two prostrations
0 / 2 Hadith
143 - Chapter: The Prophets Sunna (legal way) for the sitting in the Tashah-hud [in the Salat (prayer)].
0 / 2 Hadith
144 - Chapter: Whoever considered that the first Tashah-hud is not compulsory
0 / 1 Hadith
145 - Chapter: (Saying of the) Tashah-hud in the first sitting.
0 / 1 Hadith
146 - Chapter: (Saying of the) Tashah-hud in the last Raka
0 / 1 Hadith
147 - Chapter: Invocation before the Taslim
0 / 2 Hadith
148 - Chapter: What optional invocation may be selected after the Tashah-hud, and it is not obligatory.
0 / 1 Hadith
149 - Chapter: No cleaning (rubbing) one's forehead and nose till one has completed As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 1 Hadith
150 - Chapter: Taslim [turning the face to the right and then to the left and saying As-Salamu alikum wa rah mat-ullah at the end of the Salat (prayers)]
0 / 1 Hadith
151 - Chapter: To finish the Salat (prayer) with Taslim along with the Imam
0 / 1 Hadith
152 - Chapter: Whoever did not say (a Taslim) in addition to the Taslim of the Imam but thought that Taslim of the Salat (prayer) was sufficient
0 / 1 Hadith
153 - Chapter: The Dhikr (remembering Allah by Glorifying, Praising and Magnifying Him) after As-Salat (the prayer)
0 / 4 Hadith
154 - Chapter: The Imam should face the followers after finishing the prayer with Taslim.
0 / 3 Hadith
155 - Chapter: The staying of the Imam at his Musalla (praying place) after (finishing the prayer with) Taslim
0 / 2 Hadith
156 - Chapter: Whoever led the people in Salat (prayer) and remembered an rent matter or necessity and had to pass over the people (to carry out that)
0 / 1 Hadith
157 - Chapter: To leave or depart from the right and from the left after finishing from the Salat (prayers).
0 / 1 Hadith
158 - Chapter: What has been said about uncooked garlic, onion and leek.
0 / 4 Hadith
159 - Chapter: The ablution for boys (youngsters). When they should perform Ghusl (take a bath) and Tuhur (purification). Their attendance at congregational prayers and their rows in the prayers.
0 / 7 Hadith
160 - Chapter: Going of women to the mosqu at night and in darkness
0 / 6 Hadith
161 - Chapter: The Salat (prayer) of women behind men
0 / 2 Hadith
162 - Chapter: Returning of the women immediately after the Fajr prayer and their staying in the mosque for a short period only
0 / 1 Hadith
163 - Chapter: A women shall ask her husbands permission (on wishing) to go to the mosque.
0 / 1 Hadith
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