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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 04:18
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Knowingly or unknowingly we ignore some Sunnah almost everyday. This thread has been started to find these out. Please take part and help fellow Muslim brothers and sisters to get closure to Allaah سبحانه وتعالى and His Rasool (saw). If anyone can provide respective Ahadith, that will be greatly appreciated.

I'm starting: Mostly people just turn their face towards the person who is calling him/her from behind. But it's Sunnah to turn your whole body towards the caller. (See post #7 for reference)
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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 04:30
wa alaykummassalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.

It is sunnah to turn only one's face, not one's whole torso, while delivering azan at hayya alal salah/falah parts (at least according to the Hanafi madhab).

It is sunnah to start your salah (while saying takbeer) with your face turned towards qiblah not towards your sujood spot. Perhaps, Mufti Yaseen Saheb could verify this....I heard it in two different talks.
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 04:37
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1) Dont let go of your brothers hand during musahafah until he himself decides to let go.

2) When your brother comes to visit you, do not shoo him away until he himself decides to leave.

Nowadays with all the hustle and bustle, and everything moving at light speed, hardly anyone acts upon these two beautiful akhlaaqi sunnahs. May Allah give me the tawifq first. Ameen.

3) Turning your full body and giving your full attention to someone when they call out to you or come to you for anything.

4) When the need comes to point to something, not to use your index finger, but to point to it using the whole palm (with fingers bent slightly, I think).

5) being the first to say salam to your brother. It should literally be a competition!

6) smiling
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 04:43
I'm requesting brothers to post relevant Ahadith (if you have) to close the door of doubts.
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 05:34
Brother Black Turban, insha'Allah if you could add the relevant ahadith to your original post that might help members recognize the pattern of posting with references insha'Allah.
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 08:25
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Sorry aapa, I don't have any. *sad face*
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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 12:43
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The hadith for what you posted


From Shamail Tirmidhi:
It is related from Ebrahim bin Muhammad (Radiallahu anhu) who is from the sons (grand sons of Ali radiallahu anhu, that whenever Ali radiallahu anhu described the nobel features of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam), he used to say:

"Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was neither very tall nor short, but of a medium stature among people. His hair was neither very curly nor very straight, but had a slight wave in it. He did not have a big body nor a round face, but his mubaarak face was slightly round (meaning he did not have a fully round face nor a fully elongated face, but in between the two). The complexion of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) was white with redness in it. The mubaarak eyes of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) were extremely black. His eyelashes were long. The joints of the body (e.g. elbows and knees etc.) were large, likewise the portion between the two shoulders was broad and fully fleshed. There was no hair (more than normal) on his body. (Some people have profuse hair on their body. Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) did not have hair on the parts of his body, besides places like the arms and legs etc.) He had a thin line of hair running from the chest to the navel. The hands and feet of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) were fully fleshed.

When he walked, he lifted his legs with vigour, as if he were descending to a low-lying place. When he addressed a person he turned his whole body towards that person. (He did not only turn his face towards the person he addressed, as this is considered impolite, and sometimes, it even denotes pride. Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) faced the person he spoke to, with his chest and body. Some scholars have translated this as, when Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) addressed someone, he completely turned his face towards that person, and did not give a side glance. This is not a suitable translation). The seal of Prophethood was situated between his shoulders. He was a last of all prophets. He was the most generous and the most truthful. He was the most kind-hearted and came from a most noble family. (It means his character, family back-ground and everything else was of the best).

Any person who saw him
suddenly would become awe-inspired. Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) had such a great personality and dignity, that the person who saw him for the first time, because of his awe-inspiring personality, would be overcome with a feeling of profound respect. Firstly, there is a ro`b (awe) for physical beauty, with this when other Kamaalat are added what more could then be said of the ro'b (awe). Besides, the special attributes and qualities granted to Sayyidina Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) ro'b (awe) is also one of the special qualities granted to him). Anyone who came in close contact with him, and knew his excellent character was smitten with the love of his excellent attributes. Anyone who described his noble features can only say: 'I have not seen anyone like Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) neither before nor after him.' "
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 8th January 2014 13:31
Combing one's hair from right side.
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 17th January 2014 14:04
* Doing miswak in wudu.

* Eating without one's s shoes on.

*Sleeping on the floor

*Doing Ahsan with the neighbour



Source: Alaikum Bis sunnati byMufti Abdul Hakeem saheb





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