Is it true tht apart 4m tahajud prayer which is a nafil namaz there r other nafil namaz like chast,ishraak n awaabeen?
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is tht is it true tht apart 4m tahajud prayer which is a nafil namaz there r
other nafil namaz like chast,ishraak n awaabeen?
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Chast ishraaq prayer
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask
for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever
He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness that
there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that
Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
There is indeed evidence in the authentic and established
Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saws) that the Prophet (saws) himself offered
and encouraged the believers to offer the ‘ishraaq’ and ‘chaasht’ (also known
as ‘salat-ud-duha’ or ‘salat-ul-awwabeen’) prayers. The ‘nafl’ or supererogatory prayers were indeed offered by the
Prophet (saws), thus they are considered part of his Sunnah.
The Arabic term ‘Ishraaq’ is a name given to the time of
day when the sun has completely risen in the mornings. The ‘ishraaq’ prayers are a two-rakah
supererogatory prayer offered after the sun has completely risen. It was the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah
(saws) that he would lead the believers in the obligatory fajr prayer in the
mosque, then sit and glorify and remember Allah Subhanah till the sun had
completely risen; and then he would offer a two-rakah prayer and leave the
mosque. This two-rakah prayer in the
early morning after the sun has completely risen is known as the Israaq prayer.
The ‘chaasht’ prayer is also known as the ‘Salat-ud-Duha’
and the ‘Salat-al-Awwabeen’ in Islamic Jurisprudence, and its time starts a
couple of hours after the sun has completely risen and lasts till the sun has
reached its abject meridian at noon. The
salat-ud-Duha or ‘chaasht’ prayer is a supererogatory prayer and is offered in
two rakah combinations, and the maximum number of rakahs which the Prophet
(saws) prayed at this time was eight and according to another narration,
twelve. A section of the eminent
jurists and scholars in Islam are of the opinion that one may pray as many
rakahs of Salat-ud-Duha as one wishes or is convenient or easy for them.
Fiqh-us-Sunnah Fiqh 2.31a
The time for ‘duha’ begins when the sun is
about a spear's length above the horizon and it continues until the sun reaches
its meridian. It is preferred to delay
it until the sun has risen high and the day has become hot.
Zaid ibn Arqam relates: "The Messenger
of Allah (saws) went to the people of Quba', and they were performing the
‘Duha’ prayer, and he (saws) said: 'The
prayer of ‘Duha’ should be observed
when the young weaned camels feel the heat of the sun.'"
Related by Ahmad, Muslim, and at-Tirmidhi .
Fiqh-us-Sunnah Fiqh 2.31b
The minimum number of rak'ah to be prayed in
the supererogatory ‘Duha’ (forenoon) prayer is two. The most that the Prophet
(saws) performed was eight rak'at, whereas, the most he (saws) mentioned was
twelve rak'at. Some eminent scholars,
such as Abu Ja'far At-Tabari, Al-Mulaimi, and Ar-Ruwyani, who subscribes to the
Shafi' school of thought, say there is no maximum limit to the number of rak'at
that one may perform for the voluntary ‘Duha’ prayers.
Al-'lraqi says, in the commentary on Sunan
At-Tirmidhi: "None of the companions of the Prophet (saws) or followers
are known to have restricted it to twelve rak'at." As-Syuti agrees with it.
Sa'id ibn Mansur records that al-Hassan was
asked: "Did the companions of the Prophet (saws) perform the ‘Duha’
prayer?" He answered: "Yes .
. . some of them would pray two rak'at, and some of them would pray four
rak'at, and some of them would continue until half the [early] day [had
passed]."
Umm Hani narrates that the Prophet (saws)
prayed eight rak'at of ‘Duha’ and made the taslim after every two rak'at.
Related by Abu Dawud.
Aishah reports: "The Prophet (saws)
would pray four rak'at for ‘Duha’ and would add to it whatever Allah
Willed."
Related by Ahmad, Muslim, and ibn Majah.
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 2.274 Narrated by Abu Huraira
My friend (the Prophet (saws)) advised me to
do three things and I shall not leave them till I die, these are: To fast three
days every month, to offer the voluntary Duha prayer, and to offer Witr before
sleeping.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to
Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only
Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan