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The Kitab al-Athar of Imam Abu Hanifa
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
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abu mohammed
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Muhammad said, "We adhere to all of this and it is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him."
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abu mohammed
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24. BEGINNING THE PRAYER, RAISING THE HANDS AND PROSTRATING ON THE TURBAN 72. Muhammad said, "Abu Hanifa informed us from Hammad from Ibrahim that some of the people of Basra came to Umar ibn al-Khattab (ra) only for the purpose of asking him about the beginning of the prayer. He said, 'So Umar ibn al-Khattab (ra) stood and began the prayer with them behind him, and then recited aloud saying, "Glorious are You, O Allah and with your praise, and blessed is Your name, exalted is Your Majesty and there is no god other than You,"'" (The normal Thana) Muhammad said, "We adhere to this in the beginning of the prayer, but we do not think that the Imam should recite aloud nor those behind him. Umar (ra) only recited aloud in order to teach them that which they had asked him."
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
Muhammad said, "We adhere to this and it is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him." Abu Yusuf also narrated it.
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abu mohammed
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Muhammad said, "We adhere to this except if he says takbir for going into the bowing posture but says it while standing erect and intends by it to enter into prayer in which case it suffices him, and that is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him."
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
Muhammad said, "We adhere to this and it is the verdict of Abu Hanifa."
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
Muhammad said, "We adhere to this. We see no harm in it, and that is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him."
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abu mohammed
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77. Muhammad said, "Abu Hanifa informed us from Hammad that Ibrahim said, 'Someone who prayed (Alqamah ibn Qays) beside Abdullah ibn Mas'ud (ra)informed me that he had been eager to hear his voice but could only hear him saying, "My Lord increase me in knowledge," which he repeated over and over again and so the man thought he was reciting Ta Ha.'" Muhammad said "This is in the prayer during the daytime, and so we see no harm in it if a man remains on some portion of the Quran as such as this, supplicating for himself in optional extra rakahs. But as for the obligatory prayer, then no [we do not think he should do so].
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abu mohammed
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78. Muhammad said, "Abu Hanifa informed us saying, "Bilal narrated to us from Wahb ibn Kaysan that Jabir ibn Abdullah al-Ansari (ra) said, "The Messenger of Allah (salallahu 'alahyi wa sallam) used to teach us the tashahhud and the saying of takbir* in the prayer just as he would teach us a surah of the Quran."'" *In every act of lowering oneself down and raising oneself up. The tashahhud of ibn Masud (ra) is very well known and acted upon.
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
Muhammad said, "We adhere to this. We do not think that even a letter should be added into the tashahhud or taken away from it, and that it is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him."
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
Muhammad said, "We adhere to this and this is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him."
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abu mohammed
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81. Muhammad said, "Abu Hanifa informed us saying, 'Sufyan narrated to us from Yazid ibn Abdullah that his father said that he prayed behind an Imam who recited 'In the name of Allah, the All-Merciful, the Most Merciful' aloud and when he finished he said to him, "Slave of Allah! dispense with these words of yours, because I prayed behind the Messenger of Allah (salallahu 'alahyi wa sallam), behind Abu Bakr, Umar and behind Uthman (ra), and I did not hear these [words] from them."'"
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
Muhammad said, "We adhere to this and it is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him."
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abu mohammed
6th Oct 2008 Longevity: 28% Location: London Posts: 8159 Gender: Brother Reputation: 1848 |
Muhammad said, "We adhere to this and it is the verdict of Abu Hanifa, may Allah, exalted is He, have mercy on him."
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abu mohammed
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84. Muhammad said, "Abu Hanifa informed us saying, 'Hammad narrated to us that Ibrahim said, "When he was behind the Imam, Alqamah ibn Qays never recited the Umm al-Quran [Fatihah] nor anything else in that which the recitation was aloud or in that in which the recitaion was not aloud, nor in the laast two rak'ahs"'" Muhammad said, "We adhere to this. We do not think that one should recite behind the Imam in part of the prayer wether or not he recites aloud."
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