abu.naasir | -- 20-07-2003 @ 5:28 PM | ||||||||
From the magnificent book ?Silsilah al-Ahaadeeth as-Saheehah wa shai min fiqhihaa was fawaaidihaa? by the Noble Imaam, the Mujaddid, the Mujaahid, the Muhaddith Abu Abdur Rahmaan Muhammad Naasir ud-Deen al-Albaanee (rahimahullaah). Hadeeth no. 229, Page 453
The Shaikh, may Allaah grant him Firdaus, then discusses another point that is extracted from these narrations, where he (rahimahullaah) says,
The Shaikh (rahimahullaah) then discusses further issues related to the topic of catching the rak?ah upon catching the rukoo?. Abul Irbaad Abid Zargar
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Jafar.Rich | -- 20-07-2003 @ 10:47 PM | ||||||||
Jazaakallaahu khayran akhee abu naasir. Perhaps - if Allaah faciliates it - you could make this translation a regular feature because the benefits of this work of the Shaykh are indeed tremendous. al-hamdu lillaahi rabbi-l 'aalameen Ja'far ibn Richard Railton
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ibn.khalid | -- 21-07-2003 @ 9:29 AM | ||||||||
as Salaamu alaikum wa Rahmatullah, Jazak Allahu Khair Abul Irbaad for those posts on the Silsilah. I definitely concur with Ja'far about making those translations a regular feature. However, I have a question about the most recent Gem that you posted: How do we reconcile between the narrations above and the following hadith: Hadeeth No. 751 - Narrated Abu Bakra I reached the Prophet in the mosque while he was bowing in prayer and I too bowed before joining the row mentioned it to the Prophet and he said to me, "May Allah increase your love for the good. But do not repeat it again (bowing in that way)." From SahihalBukhari.Com May Allah increase our love for the good. Ameen
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shahid393 | -- 21-07-2003 @ 12:54 PM | ||||||||
as-salaamu 'alaykum wa rahmatullaah, there is more info on this subject here: http://www.bakkah.net/interactive/q&a/aamb020.htm abu hussam shahid williams
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ifthikar.saifudeen | -- 21-07-2003 @ 7:18 PM | ||||||||
assalaamualaikum, Jazakallah khair brother Abul Irbaad for an enlightening post. Jazakallah khair brother Shahid for the link to the article on bakkah.net; this discusses the second part of brother Abul Irbaad's post on "...whoever catches the rukoo? with the Imaam then he has caught that rak?ah...". Could one of the students of knowledge please help reconcile the ahadith mentioned in brother Abul Irbaad's post and the hadith in Saheeh Al Bukhari that was mentioned by brother ibn Khalid; the reconciliation is needed with respect to making ruku and joining the congregation (in that state), and joining the congregation and then making ruku, when the Imam has gone to ruku. Ifthikar
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Jafar.Rich | -- 22-07-2003 @ 10:22 AM | ||||||||
Bismillaahi walhamdulillaahi was-salaatu was-salaamu 'alaa rasoolillaahi, wa ba'd: This is a just brief reply until someone more knowledgeable can clarify the issue properly. I do not have the Silsilah books but I have listened to some of Abu Talhah's tapes going through the books and remember where Shaykh al-Albanee, rahimahullaah, explained this issue. I cannot bring the daleel at the momnent because I would have to re-listen to and transcribe the relevant section of the tape - obviously if someone has the text it would be better. I can just mention, however, that the Shaykh reconciles these narrations by gathering together additional relevant narrations and then concluding that the statement of the Messenger of Allaah, sallallaahu 'alaihi wassallam, "do not repeat" was not intended in relation to the bowing before entering the row but rather was intended in relation to the hurrying to do so, thereby causing some degree of disturbance. Therefore, according to the Shaykh, the actual meaning of the hadeeth of Abu Bakrah is not that meaning which is most apparent when the hadeeth is viewed in isolation (and the Shaykh's daleel for this seems very clear, alhamdulillaah.) And Allaah knows best. al-hamdu lillaahi rabbi-l 'aalameen Ja'far ibn Richard Railton
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