Sunnah

"The teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are easily accessible to you"

Hadiths

Hadith no. 25021

A man came to the Prophet and asked him about the times of the prayer. He said: 'Pray with us for two days.' When the sun passed its zenith he commanded Bilal رضی اللہ عنہ to call the Adhan, then he commanded him to give the Iqamah for Zuhr; then he commanded him to give the Iqamah for 'Asr when the sun was high and clearly white. Then he commanded him to give the Iqamah for Maghrib when the sun had set; then he commanded him to give the Iqamah for 'Isha' when the red afterglow had disappeared; then he commanded him to give the Iqamah for Fajr when dawn came. On the following day he commanded him to give the Adhan for Zuhr when the extreme heat had passed and it had cooled down; then he prayed 'Asr when the sun was still high, but he delayed it more than he had done the day before; then he prayed Maghrib before the red afterglow disappeared; he prayed 'Isha' when one-third of the night had passed; and he prayed Fajr at the time when it was already light. Then he said: 'Where is the one who was asking about the times of Prayer?' The man said: 'Here I am, O Messenger of Allah.' He said: 'The times of your prayer are between the times you have seen.'

Hadith no. 25022

He was sitting on the cushions of 'Umar bin 'Abdul-'Aziz when he was the leader over Al-Madinah, and with him was 'Urwah bin Zubair. umar delayed 'Asr somewhat, and 'Urwah said to him: Jibril came down and led the Messenger of Allah in prayer. 'Umar said to him: Know what you are saying, O 'Urwah! he said: I heard Bashir bin Abu Mas'ud saying, 'I heard Abu Mas'ud رضی اللہ عنہ saying, I heard the Messenger of Allah saying, 'Jibril came down and led me in prayer, and I prayed with him, then I prayed with him, then I prayed with him, then I prayed with him, then I prayed with him,' and he counted five prayers on his fingers.

Hadith no. 25023

The believing women used to perform the Subh prayer with the Prophet, then they would go back to their families and no one would recognize them, meaning of the darkness

Hadith no. 25024

The Messenger of Allah recited: And recite the Qur'an during the Fajr. Verily, the recitation of the Qur'an during Fajr is ever witnessed. He said: It is witnessed by the angels of the night and the day.

Hadith no. 25025

I prayed the Subh with 'Abdullah bin Zubair رضی اللہ عنہما in the darkness, and when he said the Taslim, I turned to Ibn 'Umar رضی اللہ عنہما and said: 'What is this prayer?' He said: 'This is how we prayed with the Messenger of Allah and with Abu Bakr and 'Umar رضی اللہ عنہما . When 'Umar رضی اللہ عنہ was stabbed, 'Uthman رضی اللہ عنہ delayed it until there was light.'

Hadith no. 25026

The Prophet said: Pray the Subh early, for indeed its reward is greater or your reward.

Hadith no. 25027

The Prophet used to pray Zuhr when the sun had passed its zenith.

Hadith no. 25028

The Prophet used to pray the Hajir prayer, which you call 'Zuhr', when the sun had passed its zenith.

Hadith no. 25029

We complained to the Messenger of Allah about the heat of the sunbaked ground, but he did not respond to our complaint. (Sahih)Another chain with similar wording

Hadith no. 25030

We complained to the Messenger of Allah about the heat of the sunbaked ground, but he did not respond to our complaint.

Hadith no. 25031

The Messenger of Allah said: 'When it is very hot, then wait for it to cool down before you pray, for intense heat is from the flaring up of the Hell-fire.'

Hadith no. 25032

The Messenger of Allah said: When it is very hot, then wait for it to cool down before you pray, for intense heat is from the flaring up of the Hell-fire.

Hadith no. 25033

The Messenger of Allah said: 'Wait for it to cool down before you pray, for intense heat is from the flaring up of the Hell-fire.'

Hadith no. 25034

We were praying Zuhr with the Messenger of Allah at the time of intense heat (i.e., midday when the sun has just passed its zenith) and he said to us, Wait for it to cool down before you pray, for intense heat is from the flaring up of the Hell-fire.

Hadith no. 25035

The Messenger of Allah said: 'Wait for it to cool down before you pray the Zuhr.'

Hadith no. 25036

The Messenger of Allah used to pray 'Asr when the sun was still hot and high, and if a person were to go to the suburbs (of Al-Madinah) he would be able to reach it while the sun was still hot and high.

Hadith no. 25037

The Prophet prayed the 'Asr when the sun was shining into my room and there were no shadows yet.

Hadith no. 25038

On the Day of Khandaq, the Messenger of Allah said: May Allah fill their houses and graves with fire, just as they distracted us from the middle prayer.

Hadith no. 25039

The Messenger of Allah said: The one who misses the 'Asr prayer, it is as if he has been cheated out of his family and wealth.

Hadith no. 25040

The idolaters kept the Prophet from the 'Asr prayer until the sun had set. He said: 'They kept us from performing the middle prayer; may Allah fill their graves and their houses with fire.'

Hadith no. 25041

I heard Rafi' bin Khadij رضی اللہ عنہ say: 'We used to perform the Maghrib at the time of the Messenger of Allah, and one of us would be able to see the places where his arrows would land when shot from his bow.' (Sahih)Another chain with similar wording.

Hadith no. 25042

He used to pray the Maghrib with the Messenger of Allah when the sun set.

Hadith no. 25043

The Messenger of Allah said: 'My Ummah will continue to adhere to the Fitrah so long as they do not delay the Maghrib until the stars have come out. (Hasan)Abu 'Abdullah bin Majah said: I heard Muhammed bin Yahya saying: 'The people in Baghdad were confused in narrating this Hadith. Abu Bakr Al-A'yan and I went to 'Awwam bin 'Abbad bin 'Awwam and he brought out to us the book of his father, and this Hadith was in it.'

Hadith no. 25044

The Messenger of Allah said: Were it not that it would be too difficult for my Ummah, I would have commanded them to delay the 'Isha'.

Hadith no. 25045

The Messenger of Allah said: 'Were it not that it would be too difficult for my Ummah, I would have delayed the 'Isha' prayer until one third or one half of the night had passed.'