Salaamu alaikum
There's a hadith that I do accept alhamdulillah.
in regards to the shaytaan gave to Abu Huraira
a piece of truth(haqq)-Ayatul Kursi.
Now in this hadith we get that the man who kept
stealing night after night and when apprehended
by Abu Huraira who was going to take the
thief to the Prophet(alahi salatul wassalaam)
that the thief declined adimently about this and
exchange for his release he gave Abu Huraira
knowledge of benefit. So, when Abu Huraira
told this to Rasullulah he(alahi salatul wassalaam)
told him how it is he was told the truth
from shaytaan. Are we to understand this shaytaan
to be Iblis? Or, a human so overwhelmed in
character as a shaytaan?.
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By queen on Sunday, October 22, 2000 - 06:42 am:
salaamu alaikum wa Rahmatullah
O.k, now who knows or understand the
hadith of The Three Knots?
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By Anonymous on Tuesday, October 24, 2000 - 12:35 am:
Who knows the first words our father
Adam spoke?
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By Anonymous on Tuesday, October 31, 2000 - 03:57 pm:
Not to speak during khutbah".
is this saying: We are not to say no ameen(s) nor
no(salla alahu alahi wassalaam(s)during the khutbah?
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By Queen on Thursday, November 2, 2000 - 08:35 am:
salaamu alaikum
Anyone know of the ahadith with regards
to tucking the foot during salah?
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By isa.abdullah on Saturday, November 4, 2000 - 02:55 pm:
asalamu alaikum
this is addressed to 'queen'
abu huraira(raa) reported that the prophet(saas) said-" when one of you goes to sleep, shaitan ties three knots over the rear of his head, blowing into each of them,"you have a long, so sleep on." if one wakes up, mentions Allah, one knot loosens, if he make wudhu the second knot loosens and if he prays the thrid knot loosens, so that he becomes lively and good-mannered; otherwise he gets up ill-natured and lazy'
Sahih Al Bukhari and Muslim
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By isa.abdullah on Saturday, November 4, 2000 - 03:05 pm:
asalamu alaikum
this is directed to anonymous from oct 31
yes that's what it means it was not the practice of the sahabah to speak,at all, during the khutbah.
one should therefore refrain from 'ameens' and such while the Imam is delivering the khutbah
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By isa.abdullah on Saturday, November 4, 2000 - 03:20 pm:
asalamu alaikum
this is directed to 'queen' in regards to the post from nov 2
it is reported Ahmaad & Abu Dawood with a good isnaad that"he(the Prophet(saas)) would lay his left foot along the ground and sit on it (relaxed). Nasaa'i, with a Sahih isnaad said-"He would have his right foot upright".And-" point his toes towards the qiblah"-Sahih Muslim, Abu 'Awaanah and others.
asalamu alaikum
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By isa.abdullah on Saturday, November 4, 2000 - 03:28 pm:
asalamu alaikum
an amends for my posting on speaking during the khutbah- you may say'sala alahu alaihi wasalaam' but, not aloud only "in your heart". sorry.
asalamu alaikum
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By queen on Monday, December 25, 2000 - 11:28 am:
shukrahn.....the question of the tucking the foot
was meant the sitting totally on the buttocks during the last rakaat of any salah except fajr, and completely sitting flat to the ground with the right foot still upright....do anyone knows why this sunnah is?
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By queen on Saturday, October 12, 2002 - 11:30 am:
who knows whether or not during the salah one should say the tashahud in 'parts' as for the first sitting, and then the second 'part' be said during the last sitting?
Or, should the tashahud be said completely in all sittings?