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The Prophet's advice about prayer

The Prophet's advice about prayer


Islamic advice, Having told us Abdurrazaq told us Malik from Nafi 'from Ibn Umar he said, "The Messenger of Allaah' alaihi wasallam said:" Let one of you do not pray at sunrise and sunset. "

Having told us Yahya from Abdul Malik told me 'Atho' from Jabir said; A solar eclipse occurred during the time of the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam coincided with the day of the death of Ibrohim the son of the Prophet sallallaahu' alaihi wasallam. People say; "Truly the eclipse was due to Ibrohim's death." Then the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam stood up and prayed with the people, six recitations and every four prostrations bowed, then read (verses) long then bowed at the same length as the prostration time, then raised his head and read less than the first reading, then bow as you stand and raise your head with a shorter reading than the second reading, then bow as long as you stand and raise your head. Then tilt to prostrate and prostrate twice then stand up and bow three times before prostration. The duration is shorter than before and the reconciliation is the same as the time of establishment. Then he ended his prayer and the person marching behind him. Then he advanced by standing followed by his back row and prayed and it turned out that the sun was already visible. Then he said: "O people, the sun and moon are two signs of the signs of the greatness of Allah AzzaWaJalla and both of them do not happen eclipse because of human death. If you see such things happen then pray your prayers until they are seen again. Actually nothing has been promised to you unless I have seen it in my prayer earlier, I see hell when you see me going to end it because I am afraid of being licked until I say: O Rob, I see in it a person wearing a crooked stick dragging his stomach in hell, because he stole someone's possession the hajj with his stick even though he knows. (The Messenger of Allaah alaihi wasallam) said: "He carried his wand, if anyone neglected then he took it away", I also saw someone who had tied a cat and did not feed it and did not let the cat it is to find their own food to die of starvation . And I see heaven when you see me advancing until I stand at my place and I extend my hand to take the fruit so you can see it but I undo it.

Having told us Yahya from Abdul Malik told me 'Atho' from Jabir said; A solar eclipse occurred during the time of the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam coincided with the day of the death of Ibrohim the son of the Prophet sallallaahu' alaihi wasallam. People say; "Truly the eclipse was due to Ibrohim's death." Then the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam stood up and prayed with the people, six recitations and every four prostrations bowed, then read (verses) long then bowed at the same length as the prostration time, then raised his head and read less than the first reading, then bow as you stand and raise your head with a shorter reading than the second reading, then bow as long as you stand and raise your head. Then tilt to prostrate and prostrate twice then stand up and bow three times before prostration. The duration is shorter than before and the reconciliation is the same as the time of establishment. Then he ended his prayer and the person marching behind him. Then he advanced by standing followed by his back row and prayed and it turned out that the sun was already visible. Then he said: "O people, the sun and moon are two signs of the signs of the greatness of Allah AzzaWaJalla and both of them do not happen eclipse because of human death. If you see such things happen then pray your prayers until they are seen again. Actually nothing has been promised to you unless I have seen it in my prayer earlier, I see hell when you see me going to end it because I am afraid of being licked until I say: O Rob, I see in it a person wearing a crooked stick dragging his stomach in hell, because he stole someone's possession the hajj with his stick even though he knows.


(The Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: "He carried his wand, if anyone neglected then he took it away", I also saw that someone had tied a cat and did not feed it and did not allow the cat to feed itself until it died of starvation . And I see heaven when you see me advancing until I stand at my place and I extend my hand to take the fruit so you can see it but I undo it.

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