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Translation of Sahih Bukhari,
Book 21:
Prayer at Night (Tahajjud)
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 221:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
When the Prophet got up at night to offer the Tahajjud prayer, he used
to say: Allahumma lakal-hamd. Anta qaiyimus-samawati wal-ard wa man
fihinna. Walakal-hamd, Laka mulkus-samawati wal-ard wa man fihinna.
Walakal-hamd, anta nurus-samawati wal-ard. Walakalhamd, anta-l-haq wa
wa'duka-l-haq, wa liqa'uka Haq, wa qualuka Haq, wal-jannatu Han
wan-naru Haq wannabiyuna Haq. Wa Muhammadun, sallal-lahu'alaihi
wasallam, Haq, was-sa'atu Haq. Allahumma aslamtu Laka wabika amantu,
wa 'Alaika tawakkaltu, wa ilaika anabtu wa bika khasamtu, wa ilaika
hakamtu faghfir li ma qaddamtu wama akh-khartu wama as-rartu wama'a
lantu, anta-l-muqaddim wa anta-l-mu akh-khir, la ilaha illa anta (or
la ilaha ghairuka). (O Allah! All the praises are for you, You are the
Holder of the Heavens and the Earth, And whatever is in them. All the
praises are for You; You have the possession of the Heavens and the
Earth And whatever is in them. All the praises are for You; You are
the Light of the Heavens and the Earth And all the praises are for
You; You are the King of the Heavens and the Earth; And all the
praises are for You; You are the Truth and Your Promise is the truth,
And to meet You is true, Your Word is the truth And Paradise is true
And Hell is true And all the Prophets (Peace be upon them) are true;
And Muhammad is true, And the Day of Resurrection is true. O Allah ! I
surrender (my will) to You; I believe in You and depend on You. And
repent to You, And with Your help I argue (with my opponents, the
non-believers) And I take You as a judge (to judge between us). Please
forgive me my previous And future sins; And whatever I concealed or
revealed And You are the One who make (some people) forward And (some)
backward. There is none to be worshipped but you . Sufyan said that
'Abdul Karim Abu Umaiya added to the above, 'Wala haula Wala quwata
illa billah' (There is neither might nor power except with Allah).
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 222:
Narrated Salim's father:
In the life-time of the Prophet whosoever saw a dream would narrate it
to Allah's Apostle. I had a wish of seeing a dream to narrate it to
Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) I was a grown up boy and used to sleep in
the Mosque in the life-time of the Prophet. I saw in the dream that
two angels caught hold of me and took me to the Fire which was built
all round like a built well and had two poles in it and the people in
it were known to me. I started saying, "I seek refuge with Allah from
the Fire." Then I met another angel who told me not to be afraid. I
narrated the dream to Hafsa who told it to Allah's Apostle. The
Prophet said, "Abdullah is a good man. I wish he prayed Tahajjud."
After that 'Abdullah (i.e. Salim's father) used to sleep but a little
at night.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 223:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to offer eleven Rakat and that was his prayer. He
used to prolong the prostration to such an extent that one could
recite fifty verses (of the Quran) before he would lift his head. He
used to pray two Rakat (Sunna) before the Fajr prayer and then used to
lie down on his right side till the call-maker came and informed him
about the prayer.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 224:
Narrated Jundab:
The Prophet became sick and did not get up (for Tahajjud prayer) for a
night or two.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 225:
Narrated Jundab bin 'Abdullah :
Gabriel did not come to the Prophet (for some time) and so one of the
Quraish women said, "His Satan has deserted him." So came the Divine
Revelation: "By the forenoon And by the night When it is still! Your
Lord (O Muhammad) has neither Forsaken you Nor hated you." (93.1-3)
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 226:
Narrated Um Salama:
One night the Prophet got up and said, "Subhan Allah! How many
afflictions Allah has revealed tonight and how many treasures have
been sent down (disclosed). Go and wake the sleeping lady occupants of
these dwellings up (for prayers), perhaps a well-dressed in this world
may be naked in the Hereafter."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 227:
Narrated 'Ali bin Abi Talib
One night Allah's Apostle came to me and Fatima, the daughter of the
Prophet and asked, "Won't you pray (at night)?" I said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Our souls are in the hands of Allah and if He wants us to get
up He will make us get up." When I said that, he left us without
saying anything and I heard that he was hitting his thigh and saying,
"But man is more quarrelsome than anything." (18.54)
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 228:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to give up a good deed, although he loved to do
it, for fear that people might act on it and it might be made
compulsory for them. The Prophet never prayed the Duha prayer, but I
offer it.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 229:
Narrated 'Aisha, the mother of the faithful believers:
One night Allah's Apostle offered the prayer in the Mosque and the
people followed him. The next night he also offered the prayer and too
many people gathered. On the third and the fourth nights more people
gathered, but Allah's Apostle did not come out to them. In the morning
he said, "I saw what you were doing and nothing but the fear that it
(i.e. the prayer) might be enjoined on you, stopped me from coming to
you." And that happened in the month of Ramadan.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 230:
Narrated Al-Mughira:
The Prophet used to stand (in the prayer) or pray till both his feet
or legs swelled. He was asked why (he offered such an unbearable
prayer) and he said, "should I not be a thankful slave."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 231:
Narrated Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As:
Allah's Apostle told me, "The most beloved prayer to Allah is that of
David and the most beloved fasts to Allah are those of David. He used
to sleep for half of the night and then pray for one third of the
night and again sleep for its sixth part and used to fast on alternate
days."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 232:
Narrated Masruq:
I asked 'Aisha which deed was most loved by the Prophet. She said, "A
deed done continuously." I further asked, "When did he used to get up
(in the night for the prayer)." She said, "He used to get up on
hearing the crowing of a cock."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 233:
Narrated Al-Ashath:
He (the Prophet (p.b.u.h) ) used to get up for the prayer on hearing
the crowing of a cock.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 234:
Narrated 'Aisha:
In my house he (Prophet (p.b.u.h) ) never passed the last hours of the
night but sleeping.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 235:
Narrated Qatada:
Anas bin Malik said, "The Prophet (p.b.u.h) and Zaid bin Thabit took
their Suhur together. When they finished it, the Prophet stood for the
(Fajr) prayer and offered it." We asked Anas, "What was the interval
between their finishing the Suhur and the starting of the morning
prayer?" Anas replied, "It was equal to the time taken by a person in
reciting fifty verses of the Quran."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 236:
Narrated Abu-Wa il:
'Abdullah said, "One night I offered the Tahajjud prayer with the
Prophet and he kept on standing till an ill-thought came to me." We
said, "What was the ill-thought?" He said, "It was to sit down and
leave the Prophet (standing)."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 237:
Narrated Hudhaifa :
Whenever the Prophet got up for Tahajjud prayer he used to clean his
mouth (and teeth) with Siwak.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 238:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar :
A man said, "O Allah's Apostle! How is the prayer of the night?" He
said, "Two Rakat followed by two Rakat and so on, and when you
apprehend the approaching dawn, offer one Raka as Witr."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 239:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The prayer of the Prophet used to be of thirteen Rakat, i.e. of the
night prayer.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 240:
Narrated Masruq:
I asked Aisha about the night prayer of Allah's Apostle and she said,
"It was seven, nine or eleven Rakat besides the two Rakat of the Fajr
prayer (i.e. Sunna). "
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 241:
Narrated 'Aisha,
The Prophet (p.b.u.h) used to offer thirteen Rakat of the night prayer
and that included the Witr and two Rakat (Sunna) of the Fajr prayer.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 242:
Narrated Anas bin Malik
Sometimes Allah's Apostle would not fast (for so many days) that we
thought that he would not fast that month and he sometimes used to
fast (for so many days) that we thought he would not leave fasting
through-out that month and (as regards his prayer and sleep at night),
if you wanted to see him praying at night, you could see him praying
and if you wanted to see him sleeping, you could see him sleeping.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 243:
Narrated Abu Huraira
Allah's Apostle said, "Satan puts three knots at the back of the head
of any of you if he is asleep. On every knot he reads and exhales the
following words, 'The night is long, so stay asleep.' When one wakes
up and remembers Allah, one knot is undone; and when one performs
ablution, the second knot is undone, and when one prays the third knot
is undone and one gets up energetic with a good heart in the morning;
otherwise one gets up lazy and with a mischievous heart."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 244:
Narrated Samura bin Jundab:
The Prophet said in his narration of a dream that he saw, "He whose
head was being crushed with a stone was one who learnt the Quran but
never acted on it, and slept ignoring the compulsory prayers."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 245:
Narrated 'Abdullah :
A person was mentioned before the Prophet (p.b.u.h) and he was told
that he had kept on sleeping till morning and had not got up for the
prayer. The Prophet said, "Satan urinated in his ears."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 246:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) said, "Our Lord, the Blessed, the Superior,
comes every night down on the nearest Heaven to us when the last third
of the night remains, saying: "Is there anyone to invoke Me, so that I
may respond to invocation? Is there anyone to ask Me, so that I may
grant him his request? Is there anyone seeking My forgiveness, so that
I may forgive him?"
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 247:
Narrated Al-Aswad:
I asked 'Aisha "How is the night prayer of the Prophet?" She replied,
"He used to sleep early at night, and get up in its last part to pray,
and then return to his bed. When the Muadh-dhin pronounced the Adhan,
he would get up. If he was in need of a bath he would take it;
otherwise he would perform ablution and then go out (for the prayer)."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 248:
Narrated Abu Salma bin 'Abdur Rahman:
I asked 'Aisha, "How is the prayer of Allah's Apostle during the month
of Ramadan." She said, "Allah's Apostle never exceeded eleven Rakat in
Ramadan or in other months; he used to offer four Rakat-- do not ask
me about their beauty and length, then four Rakat, do not ask me about
their beauty and length, and then three Rakat." Aisha further said, "I
said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Do you sleep before offering the Witr
prayer?' He replied, 'O 'Aisha! My eyes sleep but my heart remains
awake'!"
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 249:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I did not see the Prophet reciting (the Quran) in the night prayer
while sitting except when he became old; when he used to recite while
sitting, and when thirty or forty verses remained from the Sura, he
would get up and recite them and then bow.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 250:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
At the time of the Fajr prayer the Prophet asked Bilal, "Tell me of
the best deed you did after embracing Islam, for I heard your
footsteps in front of me in Paradise." Bilal replied, "I did not do
anything worth mentioning except that whenever I performed ablution
during the day or night, I prayed after that ablution as much as was
written for me."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 251r:
Narrated Anas bin Malik
Once the Prophet (p.b.u.h) entered the Mosque and saw a rope hanging
in between its two pillars. He said, "What is this rope?" The people
said, "This rope is for Zainab who, when she feels tired, holds it (to
keep standing for the prayer.)" The Prophet said, "Don't use it.
Remove the rope. You should pray as long as you feel active, and when
you get tired, sit down."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 251n:
Narrated 'Aisha:
A woman from the tribe of Bani Asad was sitting with me and Allah's
Apostle (p.b.u.h) came to my house and said, "Who is this?" I said,
"(She is) So and so. She does not sleep at night because she is
engaged in prayer." The Prophet said disapprovingly: Do (good) deeds
which is within your capacity as Allah never gets tired of giving
rewards till you get tired of doing good deeds."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 252:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As:
Allah's Apostle said to me, "O 'Abdullah! Do not be like so and so who
used to pray at night and then stopped the night prayer."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 253:
Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit:
The Prophet "Whoever gets up at night and says: -- 'La ilaha il-lallah
Wahdahu la Sharika lahu Lahu-l-mulk, waLahu-l-hamd wahuwa 'ala
kullishai'in Qadir. Alhamdu lil-lahi wa subhanal-lahi wa la-ilaha
il-lal-lah wa-l-lahu akbar wa la hawla Wala Quwata il-la-bil-lah.'
(None has the right to be worshipped but Allah. He is the Only One and
has no partners . For Him is the Kingdom and all the praises are due
for Him. He is Omnipotent. All the praises are for Allah. All the
glories are for Allah. And none has the right to be worshipped but
Allah, And Allah is Great And there is neither Might nor Power Except
with Allah). And then says: -- Allahumma, Ighfir li(O Allah! Forgive
me). Or invokes (Allah), he will be responded to and if he performs
ablution (and prays), his prayer will be accepted."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 254:
Narrated Abu Huraira
That once Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) said, "Your brother, i.e.
'Abdullah bin Rawaha does not say obscene (referring to his verses):
Amongst us is Allah's Apostle, who recites His Book when it dawns. He
showed us the guidance, after we were blind. We believe that whatever
he says will come true. And he spends his nights in such a way as his
sides do not touch his bed. While the pagans were deeply asleep."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 255:
Narrated Nafi:
Ibn 'Umar said, "In the life-time of the Prophet I dreamt that a piece
of silk cloth was in my hand and it flew with me to whichever part of
Paradise I wanted. I also saw as if two persons (i.e. angels) came to
me and wanted to take me to Hell. Then an angel met us and told me not
to be afraid. He then told them to leave me. Hafsa narrated one of my
dreams to the Prophet and the Prophet said, "Abdullah is a good man.
Would that he offer the night prayer (Tahajjud)!" So after that day
'Abdullah (bin 'Umar) started offering Tahajjud. The companions of the
Prophet (p.b.u.h) used to tell him their dreams that (Laila-tul-Qadr)
was on the 27th of the month of Ramadan. The Prophet said, "I see that
your dreams agree on the last ten nights of Ramadan and so whoever is
in search of it should seek it in the last ten nights of Ramadan."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 256:
Narrated 'Aisha;
Allah's Apostle offered the 'Isha' prayer (and then got up at the
Tahajjud time) and offered eight Rakat and then offered two Rakat
while sitting. He then offered two Rakat in between the Adhan and
Iqama (of the Fajr prayer) and he never missed them.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 257:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet used to lie down on his right side, after offering two
Rakat (Sunna) of the Fajr prayer.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 258:
Narrated 'Aisha :
After offering the Sunna of the Fajr prayer, the Prophet used to talk
to me, if I happen to be awake; otherwise he would lie down till the
Iqama call was proclaimed (for the Fajr prayer).
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 259:
Narrated 'Aisha:
After offering the two Rakat (Sunna) the Prophet (p.b.u.h) used to
talk to me, if I happen to be awake; otherwise he would lie down.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 260:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet was never more regular and particular in offering any
Nawafil than the two Rakat (Sunna) of the Fajr prayer.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 261:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to offer thirteen Rakat in the night prayer and
on hearing the Adhan for the morning prayer, he used to offer two
light Rakat.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 262:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet (p.b.u.h) used to make the two Rakat before the Fajr
prayer so light that I would wonder whether he recited Al-Fatiha (or
not).
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 263:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah :
The Prophet (p.b.u.h) used to teach us the way of doing Istikhara
(Istikhara means to ask Allah to guide one to the right sort of action
concerning any job or a deed), in all matters as he taught us the
Suras of the Quran. He said, "If anyone of you thinks of doing any job
he should offer a two Rakat prayer other than the compulsory ones and
say (after the prayer): -- 'Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi'ilmika, Wa
astaqdiruka bi-qudratika, Wa as'alaka min fadlika al-'azlm Fa-innaka
taqdiru Wala aqdiru, Wa ta'lamu Wala a'lamu, Wa anta 'allamu l-ghuyub.
Allahumma, in kunta ta'lam anna hadha-l-amra Khairun li fi dini wa
ma'ashi wa'aqibati amri (or 'ajili amri wa'ajilihi) Faqdirhu wa
yas-sirhu li thumma barik li Fihi, Wa in kunta ta'lamu anna
hadha-lamra shar-run li fi dini wa ma'ashi wa'aqibati amri (or
fi'ajili amri wa ajilihi) Fasrifhu anni was-rifni anhu. Waqdir li
al-khaira haithu kana Thumma ardini bihi.' (O Allah! I ask guidance
from Your knowledge, And Power from Your Might and I ask for Your
great blessings. You are capable and I am not. You know and I do not
and You know the unseen. O Allah! If You know that this job is good
for my religion and my subsistence and in my Hereafter--(or said: If
it is better for my present and later needs)--Then You ordain it for
me and make it easy for me to get, And then bless me in it, and if You
know that this job is harmful to me In my religion and subsistence and
in the Hereafter--(or said: If it is worse for my present and later
needs)--Then keep it away from me and let me be away from it. And
ordain for me whatever is good for me, And make me satisfied with it).
The Prophet added that then the person should name (mention) his need.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 264:
Narrated Abu Qatada bin Rabi Al-Ansari;
The Prophet said, "If anyone of you enters a Mosque, he should not sit
until he has offered a two-Rakat prayer."
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 265:
Narrated Anas bin Malik
Allah's Apostle led us and offered a two Rakat prayer and then went
away.
Volume 2, Book 21, Number 266:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar Abu,
I offered with Allah's Apostle a two Rakat prayer before the Zuhr
prayer and two Rakat after the Zuhr prayer, two Rakat after Jumua,
Maghrib and 'Isha' prayers.
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