Sunnah
"The teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are easily accessible to you"
Hadiths
Hadith no. 15668
Ibn Umar narrated: I traveled with the Prophet, Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman; they would pray Zuhr and Asr as two Rak'ah and two Rak'ah, not praying before them nor after them. And Ibn Umar said: If I was going to pray before it or after it then I would pray it complete.
Hadith no. 15669
Abu An-Nadrah said: Imran bin Husain was asked about the traveler's prayer. He said: 'I performed Hajj with the Messenger of Allah, and he prayed two Rak'ah. I performed Hajj with Abu Bakr, and he prayed two Rak'ah and with Umar, and he prayed two Rak;ah; and with Uthman for six years of his Khilafah, or eight years, and he prayed two Rak'ah.
Hadith no. 15670
Anas bin Malik narrated: We prayed Zuhr as four with the Prophet in Al-Madinah, and Asr as two Rak'ah in Dhil-Hulaifah.
Hadith no. 15671
Ibn Abbas narrated: The Prophet went from Al-Madinah to Makkah, not fearing anyone except Allah the Lord of the worlds, and he prayed two Rak'ah.
Hadith no. 15672
Yahya bin Abi Ishaq Al-Hadrami narrated : that Anas bin Malik said: We went with the Messenger of Allah from Al-Madinah to Makkah, and he prayed two Rak'ah. He said: I said to Anas: 'How long did Messenger of Allah stay in Makkah?' He said: 'Ten (days).'
Hadith no. 15673
Ibn Abbas narrated: The Messenger of Allah traveled on a journey and he prayed two Rak'ah for nineteen days. Ibn Abbas said: So when we would stay somewhere for nineteen (days) we would pray two Rak'ah , and if we stayed longer than that we would complete the Salat.
Hadith no. 15674
Al-Bara bin Azib said: I accompanied the Messenger of Allah on eighteen journeys, and I did not see him leave the two Rak'ah when the sun waned before Zuhr.
Hadith no. 15675
Ibn Umar narrated: I prayed Zuhr with the Prophet on a journey as two Rak'ah, and two Rak'ah after it.
Hadith no. 15676
Ibn Umar narrated: I prayed with the Prophet both, while a resident and while traveling. So I prayed four for Zuhr with him as a resident, and two Rak'ah after it. I prayed two Rak'ah for Zuhr with him while traveling and two Rak'ah after it, and two Rak'ah for Asr, and he did not pray anything after it. Maghrib while a resident and traveling is the same; three Rak'ah, it is not decreased as a resident nor while traveling. It is Witr of the day, and after it are two Rak'ah.
Hadith no. 15677
Mu'adh bin Jabal narrated: While the Prophet as at the Battle of Tabuk, if he wanted to depart before the sun's decline he would delay Zuhr so that he could pray it together with Asr. If he wanted to depart after the sun's decline, he would hasten Asr to Zuhr, and pray Zuhr and Asr together, and then move it. If he wanted to depart before Maghrib he would delay Maghrib until he prayed it with Isha, and if he wanted to depart after Maghrib he would hasten Isha so that he would pray it along with Maghrib.
Hadith no. 15678
[(Another chain) Qutaibah narrated : this Hadith to us, meaning the Hadith of Mu'adh]
Hadith no. 15679
Nafi narrated: Ibn Umar had been requested to urgently attend to one of his wives, so he hurried en route and delayed Maghrib until the twilight disappeared, then he dismounted to combine them (the prayers). Then he informed them that the Messenger of Allah would do that when he was in a hurry on a trip.
Hadith no. 15680
Abbad bin Tamim narrated from his uncle: The Messenger of Allah went out with the people to seek rain. So he led them in prayer for two Rak'ah, reciting aloud in them, turning his upper wrap around, raising his hands, requesting rain, and facing the Qiblah.
Hadith no. 15681
Umair, the freed slave of Abi Al-Lahm narrated from Abi Al-Lahm that : he saw the Messenger of Allah at Ahjar Az-Zait, supplicating for rain, and he was raising his hands in supplication.
Hadith no. 15682
It is narrated from Hisham bin Ishaq - and he was from Ibn Abdullah bin Kinanah - from his father who said: Al-Walid bin Uqbah, the governor of Al-Madinah, sent me to ask Ibn Abbas about how the Messenger of Allah would perform Salat Al-Istisqa. I came to him and he said: 'The Messenger of Allah would go out in modest dress, humbly, imploring, until he reached the Musalla. He would not give this Khutbah of yours, rather, he would continue supplication and imploring saying the Takbir, and pray two Rak'ah, just as he would pray for the Eid.'
Hadith no. 15683
(Another chain) from Hisham bin Ishaq bin Abdullah bin Kinanah, from his father, : and he mentioned a similar narration and added: with humility to it.
Hadith no. 15684
Ibn Abbas narrated: The Prophet prayed during the eclipse. He recited, then bowed, then recited, then bowed, then recited, then bowed. (three times), then he performed two prostrations, and the next one (Rak'ah) was the same.
Hadith no. 15685
Aishah narrated: The sun was eclipsed during the time of the Messenger of Allah, so the Messenger of Allah led the people in prayer. He recited a lengthy recitation, then he bowed a lengthy bowing, then he raised his head and recited a lengthy recitation that was less than the first. Then he bowed a lengthy bowing that was less than the first. Then he raised his head and prostrated. Then he did (similar to) that in the second Rak'ah.
Hadith no. 15686
Samurah bin Jundah narrated: The Prophet led us in prayer during an eclipse; we did not hear his voice.
Hadith no. 15687
Aishah narrated: The Prophet prayed the eclipse payer, and he recited aloud in it.
Hadith no. 15688
Salim narrated from his father: The Prophet prayed Salat Al-Khawf, praying one Rak'ah with one of the two groups, while the other group was facing the enemy. (When the first group finished they first Rak'ah with him), they went and took position (of the second group, facing the enemy). Then the second group came and he led them in another Rak'ah, then he said the Taslim to them, while the group proceeded to complete their (second) Rak'ah. Thereafter, the first group stood up to finish their (second) Rak'ah.
Hadith no. 15689
Sahl bin Abi Hathmah said about Salat Al-Khawf: The Imam stands facing the Qiblah while a group of them stand with him, and a group is before the enemy, facing the enemy. He leads them in a Rak'ah, and they perform a bowing by themselves, and they perform two prostrations in their places. Then they go to take the position of the others and the others come (for prayers). He (the Imam) bows for one Rak'ah with them and performs two prostrations with them. That is two for him and one for them, then they perform one bowing and two prostrations.
Hadith no. 15690
(Abu Eisa said: ) Muhammad bin Bash-har said: I asked Yahya bin Sa'eed (narrators in no. 565) about this Hadith. So he narrated it to me from Shu'bah, from Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Qasim, from his father, from Salih bin Khawwat, from Sahl bin Abi Hathmah, from the Prophet - the same as the Hadith of Yahya bin Sa'eed Al-Ansari. And he (Yahya) said to me: Write it next to it. He did not memorize the Hadith better though, rather it is the same Hadith as that of Yahya bin Sa'eed Al-Ansari' (a Hadith similar to no. 565, with a different chain of narrators)
Hadith no. 15691
It was reported by Malik from Yazid bin Ruman, : from Salih bin Khawwat, from someone who prayed Salat Al-Khawf with the Prophet, and he mentioned a similar narration.
Hadith no. 15692
Abu Ad-Darda narrated: I performed eleven prostrations (of recitation) with the Messenger of Allah, among them was that which is in Surat An-Najm.