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  • My problem about sunnat of namaz

    i am not sure about it waht Islam say about sunnats which we perform in namaz .means to say Someone say it is not compulsary , but samoe says compulsary .Any one tell the correct ans with hades reffers



    one thing i tell all of u I am suuni

  • #2
    There are two types of Sunnah.

    1)Sunah Moqada
    2)Sunah Ghair Moqada

    First one if left without any solid reason and that too in rare cases one will get sinful.Such as the 2 rakat Sunnah of fajr,four before and 2 after the farz of zuhr,2 after maghrib and 2 after isha farz.

    The second one is like nafl.If u do it it will earn u reward and if not then no issue.
    Such as the 4 rakat sunnah prayed before asar and isha farz rakats.
    Hadrat Anas Radi ALLAH Taala Anhu reported that the Messenger of Allah Peace And Blessings Be Upon Him has said, “Everything has a heart, and the heart of the Qur’an is Yasin. Allah records anyone who recites Yasin as having recited the Qur’an ten times.”
    [Sunan Tirmidhi, Vol 2, Page 116 - Sunan Daarimi, Vol 2, Page 336]

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    • #3
      The Sunnah (Prophet's traditions ) in ablution (wuzu)
      The following acts are Sunnah (Prophet's traditions) in ablution:
        • Making an intention (Niyah) for obeying Allah and for the gaining of reward.
        • Performing ablution while sitting in a clean place.
        • Reciting "Bismillah Shareef" at the beginning of ablution.
        • Washing both hands up to the wrists.
        • Brushing the teeth with "Miswaak"
        • Rinsing the mouth thrice with water from the hand.
        • Rinsing the nose thrice by inhaling water up to the nose bone.
        • Using the right hand for inhaling water into the nose.
        • Cleaning the nose with the little finger of the left hand.
        • Inserting fingers between the spaces in the fingers and toes (to make sure that water passes through it).
        • Running all fingers through the beard.
        • Performing "Masah" of the entire head.
        • Performing "Masah" of the ears.
        • Maintaining proper order of washing of the different body parts.
        • Washing three times each body part that needs to be washed.
        • Washing the next body part before the previous one dries.
      Hadrat Anas Radi ALLAH Taala Anhu reported that the Messenger of Allah Peace And Blessings Be Upon Him has said, “Everything has a heart, and the heart of the Qur’an is Yasin. Allah records anyone who recites Yasin as having recited the Qur’an ten times.”
      [Sunan Tirmidhi, Vol 2, Page 116 - Sunan Daarimi, Vol 2, Page 336]

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      • #4
        The Sunnah Acts of Prayer:
        • Raising both hands up to the ears while saying the “Takbeer Tahreemah” (Allahu Akbar).
        • Keeping the palms facing the “Qiblah” while saying the “Takbeer Tahreemah”.
        • Keeping the face directed towards the “Qiblah”, while saying the “Takbeer Tahreemah”.
        • Folding the hands below the navel, by catching the wrist of the left hand with the right.
        • Softly reciting “Sanaa”, “Taawuz” and “Tasmiyah” and “Aameen” after Surah alFatehah.
        • Reciting “Tasmiyah” softly, at the beginning of each “Rakaat”.
        • Announcing “Takbeer” while moving from one position of Prayer, to another
        • For the “Imaam” to pronounce all “Takbeers”, “Tasmeey” and “Salaam” as audibly as required.
        • Reciting only Surah alFatehah in the third and the fourth Cycle of the Obligatory Prayer.
        • Reciting “Tasbeeh” (Purity) thrice during the bow (Ruku) and in the prostrations (Sujood).
        • Catching hold of the knees while bowing (Ruku), whilst keeping the fingers wide open.
        • Whilst in Ruku, to keep the legs straightened and the head and the back in a horizontal line.
        • For the “Imaam” to say the “Tasmeey” while rising up from the bow (Ruku) and the follower to say “Rabbanaa lakal-Hamd” after rising up from the bow.
        • For a person offering Prayer alone, to say both “Tasmeey” and “Rabbanaa lakal-Hamd” upon rising from the bow.
        • While proceeding for prostration, to first place the knees onto the ground, followed by the hands, the nose and lastly the forehead.
        • While getting up from prostration, to first lift the forehead, then the nose, followed by the hands and lastly the knees.
        • While in prostration, to keep the arms apart from the sides and the belly away from the thighs.
        • While in prostration, to keep all toes of both feet firmly pressed on the ground, and pointing towards the “Qiblah”.
        • To rise up for the second (or following) Cycle by placing the hands on the knees and transferring the weight onto the feet.
        • In between the two prostrations, keeping the right foot erect, the left foot spread out and to sit upon it.
        • While sitting, to keep the hands on the thighs with the fingers in their natural position.
        • Raising the index finger when reciting “Tashahhud”, upon reaching the word “laa” and to put it down at bring all fingers back to normal position when reaching the word “Illa”.
        • Reciting “Durood Shareef” and any “Masura” supplication in the last Qaadah.
        • Saying “Salaam” first towards the right and then towards the left.

        The acts listed above are the Sunnah (traditions) of the Holy Prophet (). If any of them are missed out by mistake or left out on purpose, it will not invalidate the Prayer. However it is not permitted to deliberately abandon the Sunnah.
        Hadrat Anas Radi ALLAH Taala Anhu reported that the Messenger of Allah Peace And Blessings Be Upon Him has said, “Everything has a heart, and the heart of the Qur’an is Yasin. Allah records anyone who recites Yasin as having recited the Qur’an ten times.”
        [Sunan Tirmidhi, Vol 2, Page 116 - Sunan Daarimi, Vol 2, Page 336]

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        • #5
          app mera sawal samje nahi
          rakat wali sunnat matlab (4 sunnat 4 faraz 2 sunnat 2 nafal hain zuhar k ) ager hum srif faraz per leh .mager sunnat na pere to islamic point se sahi hain k galat sahi hain to koi hadees ghlat hain to b

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          • #6
            Praise be to Allah;

            The answer to your question is a Hadith by the Prophet (May peace and blessings be upon him) in which he said:

            "Allaah will build a house in Heaven for whoever is diligent in observing 12 Sunnah Rak'aat (as follows): 4 Rak'aat before and 2 after the Dhuhr (Midday) Prayer, 2 after the Maghrib (Sunset Prayer), 2 after the ‘Ishaa’ (Evening) Prayer and 2 before the Fajr (Dawn) Prayer." Hadith sahih narrated by at-Tirmidhi No. 379 and by others. Hadith No. 6183 in Sahih al-Jaami’.

            ‘Anbasah ibn Abi Sufyan quoted Umm Habibah as saying "Allaah’s Messenger (May peace and blessings be upon him) said:

            "A house will be built in Heaven for one who prays 12 Rak'aat in a day and evening as follows: 4 Rak'aat before and 2 after the Dhuhr Prayer, 2 after the Maghrib Prayer, 2 after the ‘Ishaa’ Prayer and 2 before the Fajr Prayer." Narrated by at-Tirmizi under No. 380. He said: The Hadith narrated by ‘Anbasah quoting Umm Habibah in this chapter is a hassan and sahih hadith. It is under No. 6362 in Sahih al-Jaami’.

            The ‘Asr (Late-Afternoon) Prayer has no routine Sunnah (basic recommended voluntary prayer). However, it is mustahab (preferable and recommended) that one prays 4 Rak'aat before the ‘Asr Prayer. The 4 Rak'ahs are of less reward and significance in importance of adhering to them compared to the "sunnan al-rawaatib" described above. The 4 Rak'ahs are the ones intended by the Prophet (May peace and blessings be upon him) in saying: "May Allaah have mercy on one who prays 4 raka’aat before the ‘Asr Prayer." Narrated by at-Tirmidhi no. 395 and he declared it a hassan and ghareeb Hadith. Al-Albany rated the Hadith as hassan in Sahih al-Jami’ No. 3493.
            All the foregoing 4-Rak'ah voluntary prayers are to be prayed two at a time according to Imam ash-Shafi’i and Imam Ahmad.

            Allaah, the Exalted, knows best

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            • #7
              Thx all of u for reply

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              • #8
                Jub Dam-e-wapasi ho Ya-Allah
                Samne ho Jalwa-e-Mustafa
                Lub pe Ho
                LA ILAHA ILLALLAH MUHAMMEDOUR RASOOLULLAH

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by farhan View Post
                  Praise be to Allah;

                  The answer to your question is a Hadith by the Prophet (May peace and blessings be upon him) in which he said:

                  "Allaah will build a house in Heaven for whoever is diligent in observing 12 Sunnah Rak'aat (as follows): 4 Rak'aat before and 2 after the Dhuhr (Midday) Prayer, 2 after the Maghrib (Sunset Prayer), 2 after the ‘Ishaa’ (Evening) Prayer and 2 before the Fajr (Dawn) Prayer." Hadith sahih narrated by at-Tirmidhi No. 379 and by others. Hadith No. 6183 in Sahih al-Jaami’.

                  ‘Anbasah ibn Abi Sufyan quoted Umm Habibah as saying "Allaah’s Messenger (May peace and blessings be upon him) said:

                  "A house will be built in Heaven for one who prays 12 Rak'aat in a day and evening as follows: 4 Rak'aat before and 2 after the Dhuhr Prayer, 2 after the Maghrib Prayer, 2 after the ‘Ishaa’ Prayer and 2 before the Fajr Prayer." Narrated by at-Tirmizi under No. 380. He said: The Hadith narrated by ‘Anbasah quoting Umm Habibah in this chapter is a hassan and sahih hadith. It is under No. 6362 in Sahih al-Jaami’.

                  The ‘Asr (Late-Afternoon) Prayer has no routine Sunnah (basic recommended voluntary prayer). However, it is mustahab (preferable and recommended) that one prays 4 Rak'aat before the ‘Asr Prayer. The 4 Rak'ahs are of less reward and significance in importance of adhering to them compared to the "sunnan al-rawaatib" described above. The 4 Rak'ahs are the ones intended by the Prophet (May peace and blessings be upon him) in saying: "May Allaah have mercy on one who prays 4 raka’aat before the ‘Asr Prayer." Narrated by at-Tirmidhi no. 395 and he declared it a hassan and ghareeb Hadith. Al-Albany rated the Hadith as hassan in Sahih al-Jami’ No. 3493.
                  All the foregoing 4-Rak'ah voluntary prayers are to be prayed two at a time according to Imam ash-Shafi’i and Imam Ahmad.

                  Allaah, the Exalted, knows best

                  Bhai....
                  Jub Dam-e-wapasi ho Ya-Allah
                  Samne ho Jalwa-e-Mustafa
                  Lub pe Ho
                  LA ILAHA ILLALLAH MUHAMMEDOUR RASOOLULLAH

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                  • #10
                    jazzak Allah Naqsh and Farhan bhai
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                    ایک ھوں مسلم حرم کی پاسبانی کے لیے
                    نیل کے سا حل سے لے کرتابخاکِ کاشغر

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