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The Book of Prayer - Travellers
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The Book of Prayer - Travellers
0 / 377 Hadith
1 - Chapter: The travelers’ prayer and shortening it
0 / 17 Hadith
2 - Chapter: Shortening the prayer in Mina
0 / 10 Hadith
3 - Chapter: Praying in dwellings when it is raining
0 / 10 Hadith
4 - Chapter: It is permissible to offer voluntary prayers atop one’s mount when travelling, no matter what direction it is facing
0 / 11 Hadith
5 - Chapter: It is permissible to combine two prayers when traveling
0 / 7 Hadith
6 - Chapter: Joining two prayers when not traveling
0 / 10 Hadith
7 - Chapter: It is permissible to leave to the right or left after finishing the prayer
0 / 4 Hadith
8 - Chapter: It is recommended to stand to the right of the Imam
0 / 2 Hadith
9 - Chapter: It is disliked to start a voluntary prayer after the Mu’adhdhin has started to say Iqamah for prayer, whether that is a regular sunnah, such as the sunnah of Subh or Zuhr, or anything else, and regardless of whether he knows that he will catch up with the rak`ah with the Imam or not
0 / 6 Hadith
10 - Chapter: What to say when entering the masjid
0 / 2 Hadith
11 - Chapter: It is recommended to greet the masjid by praying two rak`ah, and it is disliked to sit before praying these two rak`ah, and this is prescribed at all times
0 / 3 Hadith
12 - Chapter: It is recommended to pray two rak`ah in the masjid for one who has come from a journey, when he first arrives
0 / 3 Hadith
13 - Chapter: It is recommended to pray Duha, the least of which is two rak`ah, the best of which is eight, and the average of which is four or six, and encouragement to do so regularly
0 / 15 Hadith
14 - Chapter: It is recommended to pray two rak`ah for the sunnah of Fajr. And encouragement to pray them regularly, and to make them brief, and to persist in offering them, and clarifying what is recommended to recite therein
0 / 18 Hadith
15 - Chapter: The virtue of the regular sunnah prayers before and after the obligatory prayers, and their numbers
0 / 5 Hadith
16 - Chapter: It is permissible to offer voluntary prayers standing or sitting, and to stand and sit in the same rak`ah
0 / 18 Hadith
17 - Chapter: Night prayers and the number of rak`ah offered by the Prophet (saws) at night, and that Witr is one rak`ah, and a one-rak`ah prayer is correct
0 / 21 Hadith
18 - Chapter: Night prayer, and the one who sleeps and misses it or is sick
0 / 5 Hadith
19 - Chapter: Salat al-Awwabin (the prayer of the penitent) is when the young camels feel the heat of the hot sand
0 / 2 Hadith
20 - Chapter: The night prayers are two by two, and Witr is one rakah at the end of the night
0 / 18 Hadith
21 - Chapter: One who fears that he will not get up at the end of the night, then he should pray Witr at the beginning of the night
0 / 2 Hadith
22 - Chapter: The best prayer is that in which one stands for a long time (tuwlul-qunut)
0 / 2 Hadith
23 - Chapter: In the night there is an hour when supplications are answered
0 / 2 Hadith
24 - Chapter: Encouragement to supplicate and recite statements of remembrance at the end of the night, and the response to that
0 / 6 Hadith
25 - Chapter: Encouragement to pray qiyam during Ramadan, which is Tarawih
0 / 9 Hadith
26 - Chapter: The prayer and the supplication of the Prophet (saws) at night
0 / 25 Hadith
27 - Chapter: It is recommended to recite for a long time in the night prayers
0 / 3 Hadith
28 - Chapter: Encouragement to pray at night even if it is little
0 / 3 Hadith
29 - Chapter: It is recommended to offer voluntary prayers in one’s house although it is permissible to offer them in the masjid
0 / 7 Hadith
30 - Chapter: The virtue of a deed that is done persistently, whether it be Qiyam al-Lail or anything else. The command to be moderate in worship, which means adopting what one can persist in. The command to the one who gets tired or weary when praying to stop until that feeling passes
0 / 4 Hadith
31 - Chapter: The command to one who becomes sleepy while praying, or who starts to falter in his recitation of the Qur’an or statements of remembrance, to lie down or sit down until that goes away
0 / 6 Hadith
32 - Chapter: The book of the virtues of the Qur’an etc
0 / 0 Hadith
33 - Chapter: The command to keep refreshing one’s knowledge of the Qur’an and that it is disliked to say I have forgotten such-and-such a verse, but it is permissible to say I have been caused to forget
0 / 8 Hadith
34 - Chapter: It is recommended to make one’s voice beautiful when reciting Qur’an
0 / 8 Hadith
35 - Chapter: Mentioning the recitation of the Prophet (saws) of Surat al-Fath on the day of the conquest of Makkah
0 / 3 Hadith
36 - Chapter: The descent of tranquility (sakinah) when the Qur’an is recited
0 / 4 Hadith
37 - Chapter: The virtue of the one who memorizes the Qur’an
0 / 2 Hadith
38 - Chapter: The virtue of the one who is skilled in reciting Qur’an and the one who falters in reciting
0 / 2 Hadith
39 - Chapter: It is recommended to recite the Qur’an to people of virtue who are skilled in its recitation, even if the reciter is better than the one to whom it is recited
0 / 3 Hadith
40 - Chapter: The virtue of listening to the Qur’an, asking one who has memorized it to recite so that one may listen, weeping when reciting, and pondering the meanings
0 / 5 Hadith
41 - Chapter: The virtue of reciting the Qur’an in prayer and learning it
0 / 2 Hadith
42 - Chapter: The virtue of reciting the Qur’an and Surat al-Baqarah
0 / 3 Hadith
43 - Chapter: The virtue of al-Fatihah and the closing verse of Surat al-Baqarah; and the encouragement to recite the two verses at the end of Surat al-Baqarah
0 / 6 Hadith
44 - Chapter: The virtue of Surat al-Kahf and Ayat al-Kursi
0 / 3 Hadith
45 - Chapter: The virtue of reciting Qul Huwa Allahu Ahad
0 / 5 Hadith
46 - Chapter: The virtue of reciting al-Mu`awwidhatain (the two surahs seeking refuge with Allah)
0 / 3 Hadith
47 - Chapter: The virtue of one who acts in accordance with the Qur’an and teaches it. And the virtue of one who learns wisdom from Fiqh or other types of knowledge, then acts upon it and teaches it
0 / 5 Hadith
48 - Chapter: The clarification that the Qur’an was revealed in seven ahruf (modes of recitation), and clarifying its meaning
0 / 9 Hadith
49 - Chapter: Slow, measured pace of recitation (tartil), and to not rush when reciting, and the permissibility of reciting two or more surahs in one rak`ah
0 / 6 Hadith
50 - Chapter: Concerning various recitations
0 / 6 Hadith
51 - Chapter: The times when it is forbidden to offer salat
0 / 10 Hadith
52 - Chapter: How `Amr bin `Abasah became Muslim
0 / 1 Hadith
53 - Chapter: Do not aim to pray when the sun is rising or setting
0 / 2 Hadith
54 - Chapter: Concerning the two rak`ah that the Prophet (saws) used to pray after `Asr
0 / 5 Hadith
55 - Chapter: It is recommended to pray two rak`ah before Maghrib
0 / 2 Hadith
56 - Chapter: Between every two calls, there is a prayer
0 / 2 Hadith
57 - Chapter: The fear prayer
0 / 15 Hadith
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