Volume 3, Book 32, Number 226:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying regarding Ramadan,
"Whoever prayed at night in it (the month of Ramadan) out
of sincere Faith and hoping for a reward from Allah, then
all his previous sins will be forgiven."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 227:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever prayed at night the
whole month of Ramadan out of sincere Faith and hoping for
a reward from Allah, then all his previous sins will be
forgiven." Ibn Shihab (a sub-narrator) said, "Allah's
Apostle died and the people continued observing that (i.e.
Nawafil offered individually, not in congregation), and it
remained as it was during the Caliphate of Abu Bakr and in
the early days of 'Umar's Caliphate." 'Abdur Rahman bin
'Abdul Qari said, "I went out in the company of 'Umar bin
Al-Khattab one night in Ramadan to the mosque and found
the people praying in different groups. A man praying
alone or a man praying with a little group behind him. So,
'Umar said, 'In my opinion I would better collect these
(people) under the leadership of one Qari (Reciter) (i.e.
let them pray in congregation!)'. So, he made up his mind
to congregate them behind Ubai bin Ka'b. Then on another
night I went again in his company and the people were
praying behind their reciter. On that, 'Umar remarked,
'What an excellent Bid'a (i.e. innovation in religion)
this is; but the prayer which they do not perform, but
sleep at its time is better than the one they are
offering.' He meant the prayer in the last part of the
night. (In those days) people used to pray in the early
part of the night."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 228:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) Allah's Apostle used to pray
(at night) in Ramadan.
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 229:
Narrated 'Ursa:
That he was informed by 'Aisha, "Allah's Apostle went
out in the middle of the night and prayed in the mosque
and some men prayed behind him. In the morning, the people
spoke about it and then a large number of them gathered
and prayed behind him (on the second night). In the next
morning the people again talked about it and on the third
night the mosque was full with a large number of people.
Allah's Apostle came out and the people prayed behind him.
On the fourth night the Mosque was overwhelmed with people
and could not accommodate them, but the Prophet came out
(only) for the morning prayer. When the morning prayer was
finished he recited Tashah-hud and (addressing the people)
said, "Amma ba'du, your presence was not hidden from me
but I was afraid lest the night prayer (Qiyam) should be
enjoined on you and you might not be able to carry it on."
So, Allah's Apostle died and the situation remained like
that (i.e. people prayed individually). "
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 230:
Narrated Abu Salama bin 'Abdur Rahman:
that he asked 'Aisha "How was the prayer of Allah's
Apostle in Ramadan?" She replied, "He did not pray more
than eleven Rakat in Ramadan or in any other month. He
used to pray four Rakat ---- let alone their beauty and
length----and then he would pray four ----let alone their
beauty and length ----and then he would pray three Rakat (Witr)."
She added, "I asked, 'O Allah's Apostle! Do you sleep
before praying the Witr?' He replied, 'O 'Aisha! My eyes
sleep but my heart does not sleep."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 231:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Whoever fasted the month of Ramadan
out of sincere Faith (i.e. belief) and hoping for a reward
from Allah, then all his past sins will be forgiven, and
whoever stood for the prayers in the night of Qadr out of
sincere Faith and hoping for a reward from Allah, then all
his previous sins will be forgiven ."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 232:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Some men amongst the companions of the Prophet were
shown in their dreams that the night of Qadr was in the
last seven nights of Ramadan. Allah's Apostle said, "It
seems that all your dreams agree that (the Night of Qadr)
is in the last seven nights, and whoever wants to search
for it (i.e. the Night of Qadr) should search in the last
seven (nights of Ramadan)."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 233:
Narrated Abu Salama:
I asked Abu Sa'id, and he was a friend of mine, (about
the Night of Qadr) and he said, "We practiced Itikaf
(seclusion in the mosque) in the middle third of the month
of Ramadan with the Prophet . In the morning of the 20th
of Ramadan, the Prophet came and addressed us and said, 'I
was informed of (the date of the Night of Qadr) but I was
caused to forget it; so search for it in the odd nights of
the last ten nights of the month of Ramadan. (In the
dream) I saw myself prostrating in mud and water (as a
sign). So, whoever was in l'tikaf with me should return to
it with me (for another 10-day's period)', and we
returned. At that time there was no sign of clouds in the
sky but suddenly a cloud came and it rained till
rain-water started leaking through the roof of the mosque
which was made of date-palm leaf stalks. Then the prayer
was established and I saw Allah's Apostle prostrating in
mud and water and I saw the traces of mud on his
forehead."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 234:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle said, "Search for the Night of Qadr in
the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 235:
Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri:
Allah's Apostle used to practice Itikaf (in the mosque)
in the middle third of Ramadan and after passing the
twenty nights he used to go back to his house on the 21st,
and the people who were in Itikaf with him also used to go
back to their houses. Once in Ramadan, in which he
practiced Itikaf, he established the night prayers at the
night in which he used to return home, and then he
addressed the people and ordered them whatever Allah
wished him to order and said, "I used to practice Itikaf
for these ten days (i.e. the middle 113rd but now I intend
to stay in Itikaf for the last ten days (of the month); so
whoever was in Itikaf with me should stay at his place of
seclusion. I have verily been shown (the date of) this
Night (of Qadr) but I have forgotten it. So search for it
in the odd nights of the last ten days (of this month). I
also saw myself (in the dream) prostrating in mud and
water." On the night of the 21st, the sky was covered with
clouds and it rained, and the rain-water started leaking
through the roof of the mosque at the praying place of the
Prophet . I saw with my own eyes the Prophet at the
completion of the morning prayer leaving with his face
covered with mud and water.
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 236:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet said, "Look for (the Night of Qadr)."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 237:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to practice Itikaf in the last ten
nights of Ramadan and used to say, "Look for the Night of
Qadr in the last ten nights of the month of Ramadan ,"
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 238:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said, "Look for the Night of Qadr in the
last ten nights of Ramadan ,' on the night when nine or
seven or five nights remain out of the last ten nights of
Ramadan (i.e. 21, 23, 25, respectively)."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 239:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle said, "The Night of Qadr is in the last
ten nights of the month (Ramadan), either on the first
nine or in the last (remaining) seven nights (of
Ramadan)." Ibn 'Abbas added, "Search for it on the
twenty-fourth (of Ramadan)."
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 240:
Narrated 'Ubada bin As-Samit:
The Prophet came out to inform us about the Night of
Qadr but two Muslims were quarreling with each other. So,
the Prophet said, "I came out to inform you about the
Night of Qadr but such-and-such persons were quarreling,
so the news about it had been taken away; yet that might
be for your own good, so search for it on the 29th, 27th
and 25th (of Ramadan).
Volume 3, Book 32, Number 241:
Narrated Aisha:
With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the
Prophet used to tighten his waist belt (i.e. work hard)
and used to pray all the night, and used to keep his
family awake for the prayers.
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