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(Jaabir bin Samuroh) it is reported that he said: Verily the Prophet had read the Surah Qoof wal qur'aanil majiid, then after that his prayers were light.
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('Amr bin Huroits) reported that he had heard the Prophet - Peace and blessing be upon him - recite in the fajr/dawn prayers wal layli idzaa 'as'as.
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O 'uqbah! Will you teach me the best of the two letters that are read? then he taught me: (qul a'uudzi birobbil falaq) and (qul a'uudzu birobbin ill-fated)
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(Abu Huroyroh) it is reported that he said: I have never prayed behind a person who is more like his prayer with the Messenger of Allah - Peace and blessing be upon him - than so and so. He lengthens the first two rakaats of dhuhur and lightens the last two rakaats, as well as lightens the Asr prayer, he recites in the first two rakaats of the short shokat maghrib surah mufashshol (wadh-dhuha downwards), he reads in the first two rakaats of the isha 'mufashshol prayer which in the middle (between An-Naba' and Al-Lail), and at dawn he reads long mufash-shol (between Al-Muluk to 'An-Naba').
Topic | reading at dawn on friday
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('Amr bin Huroits) reported that he had heard the Prophet - Peace and blessing be upon him - recite in the fajr/dawn prayers wal layli idzaa 'as'as.
h664
O 'uqbah! Will you teach me the best of the two letters that are read? then he taught me: (qul a'uudzi birobbil falaq) and (qul a'uudzu birobbin ill-fated)
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(Abu Huroyroh) it is reported that he said: I have never prayed behind a person who is more like his prayer with the Messenger of Allah - Peace and blessing be upon him - than so and so. He lengthens the first two rakaats of dhuhur and lightens the last two rakaats, as well as lightens the Asr prayer, he recites in the first two rakaats of the short shokat maghrib surah mufashshol (wadh-dhuha downwards), he reads in the first two rakaats of the isha 'mufashshol prayer which in the middle (between An-Naba' and Al-Lail), and at dawn he reads long mufash-shol (between Al-Muluk to 'An-Naba').
Topic | reading at dawn on friday
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