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Topic: saying tasbeeh/ tahmeed
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Umm.Rizqin.Rosinah
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Umm Rizqin unspecified
(As-shehr,Yemen)
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Assalamualaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh I am looking for a hadeeth which say whenever rasulullah salallahu a'layhe wasallam recite "sabbihisma rabbikal A'laa" he, salallahu alayhe wasallam would then say " subhana rabbiyal a'laa" and whatever articles related to the saying of tasbeeh/tahmeed when reciting an ayah of tasbeeh etc. baarakallaahu feekum wassalamualaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
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ibrahim.bukhari
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إبراهيم البخاري Ibrahim Bukhari _____________________________ Ibn Sharefah Abdul-Qawiyy al-Michiganee
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shahid393
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Aboo Husaam Shaheed ibn George Williams
(Wichita, KS USA)
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shaykh al-albaanee mentioned in the prophet's prayer described, pg. 27, footnote 1:
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Abu Dawood & Baihaqi with a saheeh isnaad. This hadeeth is general, so it applies to both recitation during prayer, whether voluntary or obligatory, and outside it. Ibn Abi Shaibah (2/132/2) has transmitted from Abu Moosa al-Ash'ari and Mugheerah ibn Shu'bah that they used to say this in obligatory prayers, adn from 'Umar and 'Ali without such specification.
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aboo husaam shaheed ibn george williams wichita, ks usa
This message was edited by shahid393 on 12-22-05 @ 6:14 PM
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wasim.ahmed
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Abu 'Abdil 'Azeez Waseem ibn Abdirraheem Al Peshimaam
(Bangalore,India / Al Qaseem , K.S.A)
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From Sifah Salaatun Nabee of Imaam al-Albaanee (rahimahullaah) When he recited, "Does He not have the power to give life to the dead?" (Qiyaamah 75:40), he would say, سبحانك فبلى (Glory be to You, of course!) and when he recited,"Glorify the name of your Lord Most High" (A'laa 87:1), he would say, سبحان ربى الاعلى (Glorified be my Lord Most High). Abu Daawood & Baihaqi with a saheeh isnaad. This hadeeth is general, so it applies to both recitation during prayer, whether voluntary or obligatory, and outside it. Ibn Abi Shaibah (2/132/2) has transmitted from Abu Moosa al-Ash`ari and Mugheerah ibn Shu`bah that they used to say this in obligatory prayers, and from `Umar and `Ali without such specification.
Abu 'Abdillaah Waseem Ahmad ibn 'Abdurraheem Alhindee
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