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Topic: Raising the hands when making supplication for Qunoot
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abdikarim321
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unspecified Abdul Karim
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As-salamu Alaikum Warahmatulaahi Wabarakatuhu I found the following on FATWAISLAM.COM "Raising the hands when making supplication for Qunoot Question: Is it prescribed to raise the hands when making the duýaa for qunoot? Answer: As for the raising of the hands, then it has come by way of ýAbdullaah bin Naafiý bin Abil ýAmyaa and he is weak, and it has come in the Musnad of Imaam Ahmad from the hadeeth of Anas ý however its origin is in the Saheehayn, and there is no mention of raising the hands there. So we are doubtful concerning its being established, so the raising of the hands in the duýaa of qunoot is not legislated. Shaykh Muqbil bin Haadee Tuhfatul-Mujeeb, page 137-138 Translated by Aboo Haatim Muhammad Farooq" __________ Does anyone know if there is difference of opinion in this, because I see many people raising their hands when making du'aa for Qunoot, inshallah can someone clarify this. Jazaa Kallah Khair.
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s.bint.ahmed
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Umm AbdurRahmaan S.bint Ahmed ibn Suleimaan
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A Brief Summary of the Issue of Raising the hands for the Qunoot in the Witr Taken from the 'Original Sifat as-Salah' By Shaykh Muhadith Muhammad Nasir- Deen Al-Albaani Translated by Abbas Abu Yahya And 'the Messenger - sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam ý used to raise his hands.' _________________________________ A Summary: Shaykh al-Albaani mentions the Narration of Anas bin Malik when the Qurýaanic recitors were killed: 'Anas said: I never ever saw the Messenger of Allaah -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- painfully agitated about anything as I saw him agitated over them. Indeed I saw the Messenger of Allaah -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- in the early morning prayer raising his hands and he supplicated against those who killed them. [And in another narration: supplicating against them.] Narrated by Ahmad (3/137) This Isnaad is authentic. At-Tabraani narrated in 'Sagheer' also from Anas with the wording: 'Indeed I saw the Messenger of Allaah -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- whenever he would pray the early morning prayer, he would raise his hands supplicating against them.' This portion was narrated by al-Bayhaqi (2/211) and Nawawi (3/500) said: 'Its Isnaad is Saheeh or hasan' There is a recommendation in this hadeeth of raising the hands while supplicating the Qunoot. Farj the freed slave of Abu Yusuf said: 'I saw my master Abu Yusuf, if he would enter into the Qunoot for the Witr he would raise his hands in the Dua.' From 'Sharh al-Hidayah' (1/306) Likewise Ahmad holds this opinion and so does Ishaaq. The raising of the hands is established from the Ameer-ul-Mumineen Umar bin al-Khattab -Radi Allaahu anhu- as is narrated by Bukhari in 'Rafa' al-Yadain' (23), Ibn Nasr (134) and al-Bayhaqi (2/212) on the authority of Abu Uthmaan an-Nahdi: 'Umar would perform the Qunoot with us in the early morning prayer, and would raise his hands, so much that the side of his body under his arms would be seen. As for wiping the hands on the face after ending the Dua' in the prayer, then this is not established with an authentic narration, nor an authentic statement, nor by analogy. This is a Bida', as for outside the prayer, then it is not authentic, and everything that is narrated regarding this is weak, some of it is more severe in its weakness than other narrations; I have researched it in ýDaýeef Abi Dawoodý (262) and 'al-Hadeeth as-Saheehah' (597), this is why al-Izz bin Abdus-Salaam said in some of his Fatawa: 'None does this except an ignorant person.' So it is foremost that it should not be done, and restricting to what the Salaf -Radi Allaahu anhum- did, of raising the hands in the Dua' without wiping the face in the prayer. And success lies with Allaah.' [Taken from 'the Original Sifat as-Salah' vol 3 p.957-959] Shaykh al-Albaani also said: 'Raising of the hands in the Qunoot for a problem afflicting the Muslims is established from the Messenger of Allaah -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- when he made Dua' against the Mushrikeen, those who killed seventy of the recitors of the Qur'aan. This was narrated by Imam Ahmad (3/137) and by Tabraani in 'as-Sagheer' (p.111) from the hadeeth of Anas with an authentic chain, and it is also established from Umar and others in the Qunoot of al-Witr.ý [Taken from 'Irwaa al-Ghaleel' (2/181)] The Ruling of Raising the Hands in the Duaý of al-Witr By Shaykh, Allaama Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Abdul Azeez bin Abdullaah Bin Baz Question: What is the ruling of raising the hands in al-Witr? Answer: Raising the hands in the Qunoot of al-Witr is legislated; because the Qunoot is from the same type as the Qunoot when new hardships occur for the Muslims, and this is indeed established by the Prophet -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam, that he -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- raised his hands when he made Duaý in the Qunoot when new hardships occur for the Muslims. This was collected by al-Bayhaqi ýRaheemýullaah- with a authentic chain. [Taken from 'Majmoo Fatawa wa Maqalaat Mutafariqa' vol.30 p.51 ]
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