آحمد صبحي منصور Ýí 2017-08-12
The Sunnite Religion and the Loss of Islamic Acts of Worship
Published in November 5, 2008
Translated by: Ahmed Fathy
Introduction:
1- In the 1990s, we once visited Tunisia upon receiving a formal invitation from the Tunisian Minister of Religious Endowments at the time, and we delivered a speech to the attendees of a conference who were scholars and sheikhs of Al-Zitouna University (their Azhar-like institution), and we could not help but notice that most of the clergymen in this conference smoked cigarettes. At the time, we used to assume that smoking is against Islamic teachings; this is before we get to know the Quranic methodology regarding prohibitions and permissible items. We condemned their smoking and attributed it to the secular nature of Tunisians as opposed to Sunnite extremism that opposes the regime there. When we narrated this matter to a friend in Cairo, who was a heavy smoker, he told us that there is nothing in Islam that prohibits smoking at all; if we to prohibit things harmful to one's health, one would not eat or drink anything! We talked to him about his wasting his money by burning them when he smokes, and he gave up smoking, only for a while! Later on, we are convinced that smoking is NOT prohibited as per Quranic sharia laws regarding the prohibited items and the permissible items; since smoking is never mentioned at all in the Quran, it is permissible. When we have written about this, we have been persecuted and until now, we receive verbal abuse via emails.
2- We are not to hide the Truth to seek to please people; it is insulting to God and His Quranic sharia to add to it a notion never mentioned; i.e., by imagining that smoking is prohibited. It is a bad habit that people in Egypt utter the word (haram) (i.e., prohibited) in their daily life without thinking about it in various silly situations! The matter is serious when a husband utters this world to his wife; this is a form of divorce mentioned in the verses 58:2-4 that must be atoned for by fasting for 60 consecutive days; it is just like the atonement for manslaughter in the verse 4:92.
3- The above points are directly linked to our topic ofthe loss of Islamic acts of worship by the Sunnite religion; piety is the keyword here. We do not mean to praise ourselves – heaven forbid! – but we analyze the situations in the above points to reach a conclusion; this is the intelligence of research and reaching results. Sadly, there are those people with high IQ but they use their intelligence in evil ways and deceive people; we mean Sunnite and Wahabi clergymen who deceive millions of gullible persons. Within researching the Quran, not only IQ is needed, but also piety so as not to misuse, twist, and misinterpret Quranic verses deliberately and conceal true meanings of them to serve evil purposes and accommodate and incorporate myths of earthly religions. If we were an evil person who seeks $ millions, we'd have surpassed other thieves of Al-Azhar among our contemporaries inside and outside Egypt and clergymen outside Al-Azhar as well, as they never read or understand anything and any one with low IQ may surpass them in swindling. Wahabis in Egypt at first lay great hopes on our person as our PhD thesis debunks Sufism, as Sufis are the arch-enemies of Wahabis/Salafists. In the 1980s in Egypt, we used to move from one mosque to another in many Egyptian cities (in Nile Delta and Upper Egypt, in Cairo, and in Alexandria) to deliver lectures and sermons against Sufism, helped by Salafists who received funding from the KSA, who made me supervisor of the Salafist magazine in Cairo titled (Al-Huda Al-Nabawi) i.e. Prophetic Guidance. We refused to take money from those Salafists who helped us to enter into these mosques. So that we would be free in saying whatever we want in our lectures and sermons. We were a 'moderate' Sunnite at the time. Later on, with deeper research, we have discovered that the Sunnite religion has nothing to do with Islam and that it poses a veritable danger on Islam. We could no longer succumb to Sunnite falsehoods or spread them in our sermons and to confine our refutations to Sufi and Shiite religions. We decided to attack and refute the Sunnite religion with all our might; we have declared our rejection of all hadiths and Sunna, proving how they contradict the Quran. we knew that the evil agents of the KSA in Egypt would not leave us in peace; we were – and still are – bent on reforming Muslims by Qurnaism and we were ready to face harm and persecution for God's sake. If we were to choose to side with Sunnite/Wahabi falsehoods to gain $ millions from the KSA, we would not be safe from God's revenge in this world and the next. Ailment and death might have come to us sooner to prevent us from enjoying these ill-gotten millions, and then we would dwell in Hell for eternity for ascribing lies to God and His religion. As a true believer, we choose to reject Wahabi/Saudi money offered to us and decided to be vociferous and outspoken in spreading the Quranic Truth and debunking the Sunnite religion of Satan, which is posing as if it were Islam. Life is a series of stances, situations, and choices, and only pious people pass the test of life successfully, seeking Paradise of the Lord God in the Hereafter. We have made revisions and sifting processes of all our beliefs, tenets, and notions till we formulated Quranism as True Islam as we learn every day from the Quran rules we have not notice before; we are bet on declaring the Quranic Truth so that we would not be cursed by God and the angels and people: "Those who suppress the proofs and the guidance We have revealed, after We have clarified them to humanity in the Scripture – those – God curses them, and the cursers curse them." (2:159).
4- If Muhammadans were really Muslims who adhere to piety, they would have been indeed the best nation seen by other nations; if Sunnite fiqh scholars were pious, they would not have lost and wasted Quranic sharia laws in prohibitions and permissible items as well as in acts of worship. Loss of piety is behind the loss of acts of worship.
Firstly: the loss of piety since 1400 years until now:
(A)
After our previous articles about prohibitions and fasting and how that smoking never spoils the fasting, we have received hate mails and verbal abuse that we overlooked as usual, but some people choose to mock us by sending silly and illogical questions to us, and we provide examples below.
1- Someone has chosen to ridicule us by posing this question: is gay sex never spoiling to fasting since it is not mentioned in the Quran as such like conjugal sex with one's wife?!
2- A homosexual person told us that he can bear not to smoke during days of Ramadan while fasting, but he cannot refuse his 'boyfriend' in bed during the hours of fasting, and he asks us if he is allowed to have sex while fasting with his 'friend'!
3- Other silly, sex-obsessed people and sex-maniacs asked us if masturbation never spoils fasting during Ramadan and posed the same question about lesbian sex, drugs, wine, and smoking hash! All these people asserted that these practices must not spoil the fasting since the Quran specifies that fasting is spoiled only if one drinks, eats, or have sex with spouse(s). These silly questions aims to mock our person, of course, as homosexual and lesbian practices are prohibited all the time and so is wine-drinking. Piety is the conscience of a fasting person who fears God and never spoils the fasting even when being alone. Most people overlook that piety is the legislative purpose of fasting and that we do not need these sully questions posed to fiqh scholars about the social habit/custom of fasting while disregarding piety, as habitual and typical of Sunnites and some Quranists still influenced by Sunnite books! This is why we add the following to what we have already written about fasting.
There is a huge difference between right fasting in terms of ostentatious behavior and appearance and the one deemed rewarded by and acceptable to God. within earthly, man-made religions, the focus and emphasis are on appearances of religiosity of rituals and how people seem to appear outwardly. This is typical in Sunnite fiqh that never focuses on piety and fear of our Lord God. as for real Islam, piety in the fear of our Lord Allah is part and parcel in all acts of worship ordained by God, not the ones invented within man-made sharia laws. All acts of worship must be devoted and dedicated 100% to God and are reflected in good manners and good deeds with other people without waiting to be rewarded by them, while only expecting rewards from Almighty God. In light of this, we assert the following points about fasting people and we answer the questions some persons posed as we have mentioned above.
1- There are those who overtly, during Ramadan days, stop having sex with spouse(s) and stop consuming food items and all beverages, and inwardly seize the opportunity of Ramadan to attain piety by avoiding sins and even small mistakes, so that their past sins may be forgiven, and they spend days and nights of Ramadan in good deeds to atone for their previous sins. These are the really pious ones provided that they are monotheists and NOT polytheists who worship books, items, mausoleums, or mortals. Thus, these people observe fasting and piety inwardly and outwardly and God will reward them for this on the Last Day.
2- There are those who overtly, during Ramadan days, stop having sex with spouse(s) and stop consuming food items and all beverages, but they are entrapped in corrupt religiosity of polytheistic, earthly, man-made religions of the Muhammadans as they; e.g., spend nights of Ramadan in worshipping mausoleums in mosques, assuming that they this way please ad gratify God! this fasting persons are polytheists, and this applies also to those who praise and glorify Muhammad alongside with God, thus deifying Muhammad and assume he would own and control the Last Day by the myth of intercession. Thus, they invent and utter devoutly words and phrases that praise and glorify Muhammad as if he were an infallible deity. Those fasting persons will never get rewarded for their fasting as polytheism annuls all good deeds, and if they die as polytheists without repentance, they will certainly enter into Hell for eternity on the Last Day.
3- There are those who overtly, during Ramadan days, stop having sex with spouse(s) and stop consuming food items and all beverages, but they never hesitate or think twice about committing crimes/injustices/sins against people and major sins against our Lord God, as they are never observing piety at all, and their fasting will avail them nothing at all, and if they die as aggressive hypocrites and polytheists without repentance, they will certainly enter into Hell for eternity on the Last Day.
4- There are those who overtly, during Ramadan days, stop having sex with spouse(s) and stop consuming food items and all beverages, but they use fasting as a pretext for lack of good manners, verbally abusing people, and negligence of work and responsibilities, and they never stop sinning during Ramadan; their fasting will avail them nothing at all, as they never attain piety this way.
5- There are those whose ill health prevents their fasting, but they observe piety all the time and do more good deeds to compensate for their having to eat and drink, and they are rewarded by God though they did not fast, as they observed piety indeed; they are better that those who observe fasting out of social habit and celebration without this resulting in high morals and piety and devotion in acts of worship dedicated only to God.
(B)
The loss of piety for 1400 years made people lose the merits of fasting during Ramadan; Muhammadans in that holy month keep their eyes glued to the TV screens and they overeat till their stomachs are on the verge of bursting, this is apart from gullible ones visiting mausoleums and 'holy' tombs in many cities, esp. in Yathreb to worship at the one ascribed falsely to Muhammad as his tomb. All such bad deeds are being committed by Sufis, Sunnites, and Shiites, who lost all piety and turned acts of worship into mere mechanical meaningless movements.
Secondly: the loss of piety is caused by Sunnite fiqh scholars in their invented, earthly sharia laws:
1- The same loss of piety by Sunnites is also related to all other acts of worship such as prayers and pilgrimage, and for more details, we refer our readers to our books on prayers and pilgrimage. The book on pilgrimage titled "Pilgrimage between Islam and the Muhammadans" (in English) is found in this link (http://www.ahl-alquran.com/arabic/book_main.php?main_id=90). In that book on pilgrimage, we mention that Muhammadans made hajj as an act to annul all sins of a lifetime, so that they go on with their corruption and sins when they return home! In our book on prayers, we mention that prayers and all acts of worship by the Sunnite Muhammadans are devoid of piety and never lead to high moralistic level and they assume their sins are forgiven once they pray the five prayers regularly, and this made them commit more sins! The blame for this Satanist notion is on Sunnite imams and authors who never feared God. Quranists aim to introduce reform to save souls of as many persons as possible.
2- God gave us but one Clear Book; there is no room for any other 'revelations' after Muhammad died. As for Quranic sharia laws, one cannot add to them within the field of prohibited and permissible items and acts of worship, but there is room for regulating permissible items and values of justice, etc. as we have explained in a previous article. Really pious ones cannot disregard the Quran in favor of man-made rules of Sunnite imams. Let us assume that a university professor gave students a book to study to pass a test, would these students study other books instead?! If so, they will fail the test, and Sunnites (and all Muhammadans) will fail the test of life if they go on disregarding the Quran and focusing on man-made books with rules never ordained by God but issued by self-deifying imams who rejected and disobeyed God's Word. There is no room to add man-made legislations in Islamic acts of worship; there is room for competition and vying for making as many good deeds as possible. For instance, as for fasting, one may fast despite one's illness or traveling if one physically is able to do so, and one can fast days outside Ramadan, and one can observe piety and the fear of the Lord God all one's lifetime as much as one can. In Zakat, one can pay and donate as much as one can afford all year long, and in prayers, one can pray additional prayers after night prayers while reading the Quranic verses, as per the Quran. one may perform pilgrimage more than ones and observe piety in Mecca. Thus, one this way does not add new sharia laws but attempts (within equal opportunity) to be among either parties in Paradise: the forerunners or those on the right, as per the Quranic Chapter 56. Sunnite authors and imams had no piety as they invented their own sharia laws and ascribed them by force to Islam, under the silly names of Sunna and hadiths.
3- It is strange that Sunnite hadiths and fiqh rules are contradictory and have ample rooms for discrepancies within the endless chattering and blabbering in their books, and they even have a hadith that annuls all hadiths: the one regarding the grave sin (punishable in Hell) of adding 'new' things to religion, this means that Al-Shafei, for instance, was sinful for inventing hadiths not authored by his tutor Malik! Or that Al-Bokhary was sinful for inventing hadiths not authored by previous imams of Satan! What about the rest of Sunnite imams of all eras?! The Sunnite religion rules now are like a bottomless, shoreless ocean filled with lies and falsehoods; Satan/Iblis never tendered his resignation; his mission goes on to misguide most human beings till the end of days.
Thirdly: the topic of prayers as an example of the loss of Islamic acts of worship:
The Quran was made to descend on Muhammad to be recited to people who assume wrongly they adhere to the religion of Abraham as they are descendants of his son Ishmael, and some of Arabian men were Jews who read Torah of Moses and scrolls of Abraham; see 53:36-37. Thus, in the religious life of Arabian people in Arabia in the 7th century, there were true, divine notions and false, corrupt ones. The religion of Abraham was twisted and distorted and the Quran came down to correct it within new sharia laws that does NOT mention what is already known (like prayers' timing and movements), as the focus is on correcting deviations, distortions, and errors, beside introducing some new legislations (e.g., ablution). The descendants of Abraham (Israelites and Ishmaelites) knew about prayers and their timings, but they performed them as movements without piety; this is why God in the Quran commands them to observe piety in prayers without discussing how to pray; see 2:238, 2:45, and 4:142. God rebukes them for being lazy about prayers in 9:54, as their lack of piety and their polytheism will make them enter into Hell in case of their death without repentance. Indeed, the five daily prayers are five meetings a day with God and preserving the link between us and Him all day long; this must result in piety and to avoid sins and mistakes; how come that a sinner is expected to attain piety through prayers since he/she insist on sinning?! When Muhammad was once preaching within a Friday sermons, many people left him to get to see a caravan of merchants, and God has rebuked them in the verses 62:9-10, without mentioning how to perform Friday congregational prayers, as they were known before the birth of Muhammad. New sharia laws of ablution, Tayammum, and complete ablution are introduced in other verses: 4:43 and 5:6 and about fear prayers (e.g., in times of wars and being chased) in the verses 4:100-103 and 2:238 as a new notion. Piety in prayers is asserted within monotheism by never mentioning names of anyone but God during prayers in mosques and at homes; see 20:14, 72:18, and 24:39. Thus, real Muslims must obey and follow ONLY the Quran; nothing else was ever given to Muhammad as part of Islam; other books of Sunnites are written in the Abbasid Era and such books of fiqh and hadiths have nothing to do with Islam, and prayers of the Sunnites lack piety and contain polytheism of mentioning names of Muhammad and 'saints' in them as immortal deities. Ostentatious behaviors supplant and replace piety: loud Azans and keenness on praying on time behind any bearded person even if he was an ignoramus! When the Egyptian State Security Apparatus men used to interrogate us, we noticed how they interrupted interrogations to perform prayers and then go one torturing citizens with zeal and enthusiasm! Thus, prayers of Sunnites are empty and never result in piety and fear of our Lord God, but they result in more corruption and injustices. This was also the state of affairs during the Mameluke Era of Egypt, as sultans build spacious, ornate mosques and prayed inside them while eating ill-gotten money and massacring and torturing innocent people! This is lack of piety that goes on until now in Egypt, as we mention in our Sufism encyclopedia within stories of unjust, tyrannical sultans who were keen on showing religiosity and hypocrisy all the time before eyes of their subjects. Thus, prayers of the Mamelukes led them to commit grave sins and injustices, and the dominant Sufi-Sunnite religion at that time made people succumb and submit to such evils as if part of Fate and as if human creatures were part of God and the divine will! This is according to Sufi polytheistic notions of the communion with God and being united as one with Him! This is as per Al-Ghazaly in his seminal book titled (Ehiaa Olom Eddine) or ''revival of religious sciences''. Such evil notions of Satan made all piety and all acts of worship lost for centuries.
Lastly:
The aim of this article is to make young Quranist researchers be aware of how to analyze Sunnite fiqh balderdash within books of Malik, Al-Shafei, and Al-Bokhary, and we provide in the ANNEX below titles of chapter of their books on subjects/topics of prayers, purity, and ablution to give examples of their endless details of useless nonsense and balderdash that they made as if part of God's sharia, not man-made views as they are, as there is no room for additions in acts of worship in real Islam. We desire to sensitize our young Quranist researchers regarding the features of man-made, earthly religious sharia laws and legislations of the Muhammadans below.
1- Adding sharia laws never mentioned in the Quran and providing for them new terminology fabricated by them.
2- Adding myriads of details about (im)purity, while disregarding the topic in Quranic Chapters Four and Five
3- Adding useless details about Friday congregational prayers and mentioning discrepancies and contradictions within even the one book by one author.
4- Inventing payers and acts of worship never ordained by God like feasts prayers.
5- Adding the glorification, sanctification, and deification of Muhammad in all acts of worship, especially prayers.
6- Preventing menstruating women from performing prayers and preventing all people from praying at certain times for no reason at all.
7- Allowing for no reason to combine prayers while traveling and this contradicts the Quran.
8- Casting doubts on the five daily prayers by Al-Bokhary.
These are but few examples, and we mention in the following ANNEX some tittles of chapter of these books of Talmud-like countless details, to show to our readers and to our young Quranist researchers how silly these Sunnite topics/titles are. Silly Sunnites who hate Quranism ask us until now: how would we know purification and prayers if we are to reject Sunna hadiths?! As if cleaning oneself needs endless Sunnite rules of Malik, Al-Shafei, and Al-Bokhary, and as if how to perform prayers given down from Abraham's generation till today's generation need to be explained. May God curse polytheists who never care to read our articles and books, and May God help Quranists to spread the Quranic Truth.
ANNEX:
Titles of chapters within seminal Sunnite fiqh and sharia-laws books on the topic of prayers and purification/ablution:
(Al-Mowata') authored by Malik (died in 179 A.H.):
1- Part on timings of prayers:
Chapter on timings of daily prayers
Chapter on timing of Friday prayers
Chapter on those who catch up only with one Raqa
Chapter on sunset, twilight, and night
Chapter on performing prayers together after timings pass
Chapter on sleeping and missing prayers as a result
Chapter on performing prayers outdoors
Chapter on preventing those who ate garlic from entering mosques and that they must cover their mouths
2- Part on purification and ablution:
Chapter on how to perform ablution before prayers
Chapter on ablution of sleeping persons when they wake up to pray
Chapter on purification for ablution
Chapter on when ablution is needless
Chapter on ablution after touching things touched by fire
Chapter on details of ablution
Chapter on cleaning heads and ears during ablution
Chapter on cleaning sandals during ablution
Chapter on not to clean sandals during ablution
Chapter on bleeding and ablution
Chapter on stopping bleeding before ablution
Chapter on those bleeding involuntary after ablution
Chapter on ablution after oozing pre-ejaculatory fluid
Chapter on not to perform ablution after oozing pre-ejaculatory fluid
Chapter on ablution after touching one's genitalia
Chapter on ablution after kissing one's wife
Chapter on ablution after ejaculation of semen
Chapter on ablution after a man's genitals touch his wife's
Chapter on ablution before eating or sleeping after ejaculation of semen
Chapter on repeating prayers if performed without complete ablution after ejaculation of semen
Chapter on complete ablution of women if they dreamt of sex
Chapter on complete ablution after ejaculation of semen
Chapter on Tayammum
Chapter on when to perform Tayammum
Chapter on Tayammum after ejaculation of semen
Chapter on sex between husbands and their menstruating wives
Chapter on complete ablution for menstruating women
Chapter on ablution for menstruating women
Chapter on menstruating women/wives
Chapter on ablution after touching urine of a child
Chapter on spoiling ablution by urine
Chapter on using miswak during ablution
3- Part on prayers:
Chapter on azan for prayers
Chapter on azan during traveling without ablution
Chapter on azan and the pre-dawn period
Chapter on performance of prayers
Chapter on reading the Quran during sunset and night prayers
Chapter on reading the Quran during prayers
Chapter on reading the Quran during morning prayers
Chapter on prayers mentioned in the Quran
Chapter on reading Quranic verses after the imam in low voices
Chapter on not to read verses after the imam in congregational prayers
Chapter on saying "Amen" after the imam
Chapter on performing prayers while sitting
Chapter on uttering the testimony during prayers
Chapter on atoning for getting up before the imam would
Chapter on forgetting how many Raqas were performed
Chapter on doubting the number of performed Raqas
Chapter on getting up before finishing prayers
Chapter on being distracted during prayers
4- Part on forgetting:
Chapter on what to do if one forgets to perform any prayers rituals
5- Part on Friday:
Chapter on obligatory complete ablution on Fridays
Chapter on listening attentively to Friday sermons by imams
Chapter on missing Friday prayers but for one Raqa
Chapter on bleeding or being taken ill on Fridays
Chapter on working on Fridays
Chapter on traveling imams reaching a village on Fridays
Chapter on the happy hour of answered prayers on Fridays
Chapter on how imams receive Fridays and not to pass by rows of sitting people in mosques
Chapter on reading Quran on Fridays before congregational prayers and how to atone for not performing prayers
6- Part on prayers during Ramadan:
Chapter on urging more prayers during Ramadan
Chapter on more prayers during nights of Ramadan
7- Part on performing prayers during night:
Chapter on performing prayers during night
Chapter on prayers during night by Prophet Muhammad
Chapter on additional prayers by night
Chapter on additional prayers after dawn prayers
Chapter on the rewards of additional prayers after dawn prayers
8- Part on congregational prayers:
Chapter on preferring congregational prayers to praying alone
Chapter on dawn and morning prayers
Chapter on repeating prayers with an imam
Chapter on seeking congregational prayers
Chapter on imams praying while sitting
Chapter on preferring to pray while standing
Chapter on sitting performers of extra prayers
Chapter on the ideal prayers
Chapter on praying in one garment
Chapter on women praying garments
9- Part on: combining two prayers while traveling:
Chapter on combining two prayers while traveling and settling in towns
Chapter on combining two prayers while traveling only
Chapter on when to combine two prayers
Chapter on travelers who combine two prayers
Chapter on travelers who never combine two prayers
Chapter on travelers as imams in prayers or praying behind imams
Chapter on travelers who combine two prayers by day, night, and on camels
Chapter on the pre-noon prayers
Chapter on how to perform the pre-noon prayers
Chapter on preventing persons from moving before performers of prayers
Chapter on when to allow persons to move before performers of prayers
Chapter on travelers performing prayers in enclosed areas
Chapter on touching stones while praying
Chapter on organizing rows in congregational prayers
Chapter on putting one hand over the other during prayers
Chapter on supplication in morning prayers
Chapter on not to pray while needing to urinate/defecate
Chapter on waiting for timings of prayers and seeking to pray
Chapter on prostrating on one's hand
Chapter on clapping hands and moving heads during prayers
Chapter on catching up with imam who kneels
Chapter on glorifying and praising the Prophet
Chapter on summarizing the other chapters
Chapter on urging men to pray
10- Part on the two Feasts/Bairams:
Chapter on performing complete ablution in feasts and how to pray
Chapter on prayers before the sermons in feasts
Chapter on reading the Quran and praising the Lord in feast prayers
Chapter on disregarding feast prayers
Chapter on praying before/after feast prayers
Chapter on imams of feast prayers and waiting for the sermons
Chapter on fear prayers
11- Part on Qibla direction:
Chapter on moving away from Qibla direction while urinating/defecating
Chapter on having to urinate/defecate toward the Qibla direction
Chapter on not to spit toward the Qibla direction
Chapter on the importance of the Qibla direction
Chapter on the Prophet's mosque
Chapter on allowing women to enter into mosques
(Al-Um) authored by Al-Shafei (died in 204 A.H.):
Chapter on purification and complete ablution
Chapter on pure water and impure water
Chapter on stagnant water
Chapter on ejaculating semen and not to wash
Chapter on performing ablution using water brought by Christians
Chapter on water bowls to be used and those to be avoided in ablution
Chapter on avoiding leather bags of water in ablution
Chapter on doubting ablution water
Chapter on performing ablution after foreplay and defecating
Chapter on performing ablution after urinating, farting, and defecating
Chapter on performing ablution after touching one's genitals
Chapter on performing ablution after eating
Chapter on washing moustaches
Chapter on cleaning genitals with water
Chapter on miswak
Chapter on washing hands before performing ablution
Chapter on cleaning one's nose and mouth with water
Chapter on washing one's hands
Chapter on washing one's face
Chapter on washing one's head
Chapter on washing one's feet
Chapter on praising performers of ablution
Chapter on order of washing body parts
Chapter on amount of ablution water
Chapter on praising the Lord while washing up
Chapter on not to use too much water in ablution
Chapter on cleaning one's socks with water during ablution
Chapter on when to clean one's socks
Chapter on who are to clean their socks
Chapter on not to clean one's socks
Chapter on when to perform complete ablution and when not
Chapter on pre-ejaculation fluid and complete ablution
Chapter on how to perform complete ablution
Chapter on those forgetting to clean their noses and mouths during complete ablution
Chapter on complete ablution and then ablution
Chapter on Tayammum during traveling and settling
Chapter on when to perform Tayammum
Chapter on intention of Tayammum
Chapter on how to perform Tayammum
Chapter on Tayammum with dust/sand
Chapter on mentioning the Lord's Name without ablution
Chapter on pure and impure piece of land
Chapter on unclean men and polytheists making lands impure
Chapter on unclean men and women
Chapter on clean and unclean clothes
Chapter on ejaculation of semen
Chapter on menstruation
Chapter on when to have sex or not with menstruating wives
Chapter on avoiding menstruating women
Chapter on not to allow menstruating women to pray
Chapter on not to allow menstruating women to pray missed prayers
Chapter on controversies regarding menstruating women
Chapter on refuting views on women menstruating less than three days
Chapter on menstruating women's blood
Chapter on prayers and their number and timings
Chapter on the five daily prayers
Chapter on who must perform prayers
Chapter on praying drunkards
Chapter on madmen and sinners who pray
Chapter on apostates who pray
Chapter on combining prayers together
Chapter on postponing noon prayers
Chapter on timing of dawn prayers
Chapter on timing of morning prayers
Chapter on timing of noon prayers
Chapter on timing of afternoon prayers
Chapter on timing of sunset prayers
Chapter on timing of night prayers
Chapter on different timings of prayers
Chapter on traveling and prayers
Chapter on praying while missing other prayers
Chapter on prayers of the ill ones
Chapter on prayers Azan/call
Chapter on Muezzins and their salaries
Chapter on timings of Azan
Chapter on phrases of Azan
Chapter on Azan in the Qibla direction
Chapter on not to talk during Azan
Chapter on combining prayers after Azan
Chapter on disregarding Azan
Chapter on raising voices during Azan
Chapter on repeating the Azan
Chapter on prayers clothes
Chapter on performing prayers in one garment all day
Chapter on performing prayers on garments not rugs
Chapter on not to pray naked
Chapter on choosing locations to pray
Chapter on praying near cattle and camels
Chapter on praying toward the Qibla direction
Chapter on praying indoors in houses
Chapter on admitting to one's mistaken views
Chapter on allowing one not to pray toward the Qibla direction
Chapter on prayers in the Kaaba Mosque
Chapter on intentions before prayers
Chapter on praising the Lord aloud before prayers
Chapter on those who pray without reading the Quran
Chapter on raising the hands before prayers
Chapter on reading the Quranic Chapter One during prayers
Chapter on seeking refuge against Satan during prayers
Chapter on how to read Quranic verses during prayers
Chapter on praising the Lord before kneeling during prayers
Chapter on praising the Lord before prostrating during prayers
Chapter on praising the Lord after kneeling during prayers
Chapter on praising the Lord after prostrating during prayers
Chapter on how to prostrate properly
Chapter on how to kneel properly
Chapter on praising the Lord between prostrations
Chapter on praising the Lord during prostrations
Chapter on standing after prostrations
Chapter on the testimony an praising the Prophet
Chapter on duration of Raqas and prostrations
Chapter on how to end prayers
Chapter on to talk or not while praying
Chapter on controversies concerning talking during prayers
Chapter on imam's sermons after prayers
Chapter on imams leaving mosques
Chapter on prostrations when forgetting part of prayers
Chapter on prostrating while reading certain verses
Chapter on prostrating to thank the Lord
Chapter on additional prayers and hadiths about it
Chapter on one Raqa after night prayers
Chapter on day-times during which one is not to pray
Chapter on controversies about day-times during which one is not to pray
Chapter on congregational prayers
Chapter on preferring congregational prayers to praying alone
Chapter on excuses to miss congregational prayers
Chapter on congregational prayers without governor's permission
Chapter on governors as imams
Chapter on not to serve as imams for rebels against the caliphs
Chapter on congregational prayers at houses
Chapter on two men praying together without imams
Chapter on when men hate to act as imams
Chapter on imams' duties
Chapter on imams hated by the congregations
Chapter on facilitation by imams
Chapter on qualities and features of imams
Chapter on imams during traveling
Chapter on imams for strangers
Chapter on women as imams of men
Chapter on blind men as imams of men
Chapter on male slaves as imams of men
Chapter on non-Arabs as imams of men
Chapter on natural sons as imams of men
Chapter on pre-adolescent sons as imams of men
Chapter on imams who cannot recite the Quran properly
Chapter on impure imams because of ejaculation
Chapter on apostates as imams
Chapter on madmen as imams
Chapter on imams' stances and positions
Chapter on sitting imams because of ailment
Chapter on the distance between imams and congregations
Chapter on imams in upper chambers
Chapter on different intentions of imams and congregations
Chapter on men leaving the imam during prayers
Chapter on having two imams for one congregational prayer
Chapter on travelers' prayers
Chapter on combining prayers by travelers
Chapter on combining prayers without fear
Chapter on travelers who do not combine prayers
Chapter on where to pray while traveling
Chapter on never missing Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on the quorum or minimal number of men during congregational prayers
Chapter on those who perform Friday congregational prayers at home
Chapter on praying in two different mosques
Chapter on praying anywhere on earth
Chapter on timing of Friday noon congregational prayers
Chapter on timing of the Azan for Friday noon congregational prayers
Chapter on not to buy and sell during Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on moving hastily toward mosques before Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on preparations for Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on spending daytime on Fridays in long prayers
Chapter on entering mosques on Fridays at noon and the imam is preaching
Chapter on moving about within rows of people inside mosques
Chapter on yawning inside mosques
Chapter on imams and sermons
Chapter on sitting/standing imams and sermons
Chapter on sermons on Fridays
Chapter on reading the Quran within sermons
Chapter on how imams should deliver sermons
Chapter on things to be avoided in sermons
Chapter on listening attentively to sermons
Chapter on those who did not listen to sermons
Chapter on urging men to leave houses to attend congregational prayers
Chapter on leaving mosques while imams are preaching
Chapter on reciting the Quran on Fridays
Chapter on supplications and piety on Fridays
Chapter on not following imams during prayers
Chapter on ill imams and performers of prayers
Chapter on sick imams who cannot talk
Chapter on the grave sin of missing Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on merits of Fridays
Chapter on forgetting Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on fear prayers
Chapter on how to perform fear prayers
Chapter on waiting for imams second times
Chapter on making fear prayers brief
Chapter on replacing imams in fear prayers
Chapter on facing enemies during fear prayers
Chapter on when to perform fear prayers
Chapter on holding arms while performing fear prayers
Chapter on soldiers wearing pure, clean garments while performing fear prayers
Chapter on choosing the most clean location for performing fear prayers
Chapter on what not to wear while performing fear prayers
Chapter on praying on backs of camels
Chapter on holding one's horse/camel reins while performing fear prayers
Chapter on fighting in the midst of performing fear prayers
Chapter on who, when, and where to perform fear prayers
Chapter on fears that entail performing fear prayers
Chapter on chasing enemies
Chapter on brief fear prayers
Chapter on Friday congregational prayers and feasts prayers in fear
Chapter on choosing imams for fear prayers
Chapter on feasts prayers
Chapter on acts of worship during and before feasts
Chapter on glorifying the Lord loudly in feasts
Chapter on complete ablution to prepare for feasts
Chapter on ornaments to prepare for feasts
Chapter on the night vigils before feasts
Chapter on riding horses to prepare for feasts
Chapter on moving in different ways before and after feast prayers
Chapter on merriment outdoors in feasts
Chapter on prayers before and after feasts
Chapter on prayers before sermons in feasts
Chapter on raising hands during feast prayers
Chapter on reading the Quran during feast prayers
Chapter on two sermons after feast prayers
Chapter on who must attend feast prayers
Chapter on listening attentively to the sermons after feast prayers
Chapter on gatherings of people during feasts
(Al-Bokhary Collection of Hadiths) authored by Al-Bokhary (died in 256 A.H.):
Part on ablution before performing prayers:
Chapter on hadiths about ablution
Chapter on never to pray without ablution
Chapter on merits of ablution on the Last Day
Chapter on those in doubt of their ablution
Chapter on alleviating ablution
Chapter on exceeding in ablution
Chapter on washing one's face during ablution with one hand
Chapter on mentioning God's name during ablution and coitus
Chapter on supplications before entering bathrooms
Chapter on using water in bathrooms
Chapter on not to urinate and defecate in the Qibla direction
Chapter on defecating at homes
Chapter on defecating on bricks
Chapter on how women should defecate outside homes
Chapter on cleaning one's genitals with water
Chapter on carrying water to perform ablution outside home
Chapter on carrying sheep while performing ablution
Chapter on not to clean one's genitals using the right hand
Chapter on not touching one's penis while urinating
Chapter on cleaning one's orifices with bricks
Chapter on not to use animal dung to clean oneself
Chapter on performing ablution twice or thrice
Chapter on using lots of water while performing ablution
Chapter on washing feet while performing ablution
Chapter on washing heels while performing ablution
Chapter on washing mouths while performing ablution
Chapter on washing noses while performing ablution
Chapter on washing socks while performing ablution
Chapter on using one's right hand to perform ablution
Chapter on performing ablution before prayers only
Chapter on ablution using water that cleaned one's hair/head
Chapter on cleaning pots seven times with water if dogs drink from them
Chapter on washing one's nether orifices before ablution
Chapter on men performing ablution to one another
Chapter on not to read the Quran after urinating/defecating
Chapter on ablution for night prayers
Chapter on washing one's whole head in ablution
Chapter on washing one's feet and calves in ablution
Chapter on washing one's mouth and nose at the same time
Chapter on washing one's head once in ablution
Chapter on man and wife performing ablution together
Chapter on how the Prophet poured his ablution water on a fainted man
Chapter on performing ablution using pieces of wood, bricks, stones, etc. with water
Chapter on performing ablution using water wells
Chapter on not to wash feet if they are clean
Chapter on performing ablution after eating certain food items
Chapter on washing one's mouth after eating certain food items
Chapter on performing ablution after waking up
Chapter on performing ablution after urinating/defecating
Chapter on performing ablution without urinating/defecating
Chapter on the grave sin of not to wash one's penis after urinating
Chapter on cleaning one's penis after urinating
Chapter on how the Prophet and people let the man urinate inside the mosque
Chapter on washing urine from the mosque floor using water
Chapter on urinating while standing and while sitting
Chapter on urine of young boys
Chapter on urinating behind walls in private
Chapter on urinating under trees owned by others
Chapter on cleaning blood of wounds
Chapter on cleaning semen from one's clothes
Chapter on miswak
Chapter on cleaning clothes from urine of animals and cattle
Chapter on cleaning clothes from menstruation blood
Chapter on cleaning water and ghee if tainted with blood or urine
Chapter on discarding water made impure with urine
Chapter on performing obligatory complete ablution for men after having sex
Chapter on not to stop praying if one's clothes are made impure suddenly
Chapter on cleaning one's clothes from running and bleeding nose and spit
Chapter on the grave sin of performing ablution using wine
Chapter on women dressing wounds of their fathers
Chapter on performing ablution before going to sleep
Chapter on complete ablution
Chapter on performing ablution before complete ablution
Chapter on man and wife performing complete ablution together
Chapter on using large water pots to perform complete ablution
Chapter on washing one's head thrice in complete ablution
Chapter on wearing perfume before complete ablution
Chapter on performing complete ablution once a day
Chapter on cleaning one's mouth and nose in complete ablution
Chapter on washing hands with dust before complete ablution
Chapter on impure men's complete ablution after sex
Chapter on having sex with one's many wives at one night then performing one complete ablution
Chapter on complete ablution after pre-ejaculation fluid
Chapter on wearing perfume after complete ablution
Chapter on washing one's hair thoroughly in complete ablution
Chapter on complete ablution avoiding body parts of ablution
Chapter on Tayammum instead of complete ablution
Chapter on washing one's hands first before complete ablution after having sex
Chapter on complete ablution using right hands and washing the right side of the body first
Chapter on complete ablution while naked outdoors alone
Chapter on why complete ablution is better indoors
Chapter on not to allow people to see one naked during complete ablution
Chapter on complete ablution for women after sexual arousal
Chapter on sweat of impure Muslim men as never a source of impurity
Chapter on allowing impure men, after sex, to go to markets, etc.
Chapter on sleeping of impure men before complete ablution
Chapter on allowing impure men to stay at home without complete ablution
Chapter on allowing impure men to perform ablution before sleep
Chapter on performing complete ablution when a man's penis touches vaginas of his wives
Chapter on washing vaginas of women
Chapter on menstruation
Chapter on why God ordained menstruation for women
Chapter on impure women serving and washing their husbands
Chapter on men putting their heads on the laps of their menstruating wives
Chapter on men's foreplay with menstruating wives
Chapter on not to allow menstruating women to fast
Chapter on not to allow menstruating women to circle the Kaaba
Chapter on washing menstruation blood from clothes
Chapter on menstruating women staying inside mosques
Chapter on not to pray in clothes with menstruating blood
Chapter on complete ablution for menstruating women
Chapter on wearing perfumes for menstruating women
Chapter on washing hair of menstruating women
Chapter on menstruating women during Hajj and Umrah
Chapter on stopping menstruation
Chapter on not to allow menstruating women to perform prayers
Chapter on sleeping with menstruating wives in full clothes
Chapter on menstruating women and feasts
Chapter on changing clothes of menstruating women
Chapter on the three-month period for widows and divorced women
Chapter on menstruating women being taken ill
Chapter on sweat of menstruating women
Chapter on menstruating women and pilgrimage rituals
Chapter on women who give birth and still bleeding
Chapter on Tayammum
Chapter on not finding water nor dust
Chapter on Tayammum for the face and hands only
Chapter on material used for Tayammum
Chapter on not to perform complete ablution lest an ill man dies
Chapter on Islamic prayers
Chapter on prayers ordained by God during the Night-Journey of the Prophet
Chapter on wearing clothes before prayers and not to pray naked
Chapter on wearing full and buttoned clothes before prayers
Chapter on praying while wearing one garment
Chapter on praying while wearing tight-fitting garments
Chapter on not to pray with revealing clothes in public
Chapter on praying while wearing Levantine garments
Chapter on hating to pray naked alone
Chapter on wearing trousers, shirts, headwear, etc. during prayers
Chapter on covering one's genitals before prayers
Chapter on not to allow men to pray naked
Chapter on covering men's upper legs during prayers
Chapter on what women must wear before prayers
Chapter on not to wear showing clothes during prayers
Chapter on not to wear silk clothes while praying
Chapter on not to wear red garments while praying
Chapter on praying on wooden roofs and pulpits
Chapter on one's clothes touching one's wife while praying
Chapter on praying on reed rugs
Chapter on velvet pieces of cloth
Chapter on praying in bed
Chapter on garments on the floor in hot weather
Chapter on praying while wearing shoes
Chapter on praying while wearing socks
Chapter on not fulfilling prostration
Chapter on revealing one's legs while praying
Chapter on merits of moving toward Qibla direction
Chapter on Kaaba directions of Levantine people, Eastern people, and Yathreb people
Chapter on the station of Abraham
Chapter on moving toward Qibla direction wherever we are
Chapter on hadiths about Qibla directions
Chapter on not to spit inside mosques
Chapter on not to spit on prayers' rugs
Chapter on not to spit during prayers
Chapter on spitting in the left direction
Chapter on not to bury spit in the sand of mosques
Chapter on removing spit with one's clothes
Chapter on imams preaching piety during prayers
Chapter on naming mosques after people's names
Chapter on hanging torches inside mosques
Chapter on eating banquets inside mosques
Chapter on holding courts by judges inside mosques to try men and women
Chapter on praying at home without spying on someone
Chapter on specifying a chamber at home as a mosque
Chapter on entering mosques with one's right foot first
Chapter on not to pray in graveyards of polytheists and not to build mosques on them
Chapter on not to pray in stables and stys
Chapter on not to pray near camels
Chapter on not to pray before fire or furnace like Mages
Chapter on never to pray in graveyards
Chapter on prayers during eclipses
Chapter on hadiths of the Prophet on praying anywhere on Earth
Chapter on men sleeping inside mosques
Chapter on women sleeping inside mosques
Chapter on travelers praying when settling down
Chapter on praying two Raqas upon entering mosques
Chapter on urinating/defecating inside mosques
Chapter on how mosques must be built
Chapter on cooperation in building mosques
Chapter on hiring carpenters and masons in building mosques
Chapter on hadiths about building mosques
Chapter on not to compose or recite poems inside mosques
Chapter on passing by mosques
Chapter on not to enter mosques while armed with swords
Chapter on not to enter mosques while armed with spears
Chapter on sweeping floors of mosques
Chapter on not to sell wine inside mosques
Chapter on not to tie captured ones inside mosques
Chapter on converts to Islam that must perform complete ablution
Chapter on pitching tents for ill people inside mosques
Chapter on not to allow camels inside mosques
Chapter on gates and doors of mosques and the Kaaba
Chapter on not to allow polytheists inside mosques
Chapter on not to raise one's voice inside mosques
Chapter on how to sit inside mosques
Chapter on not to build mosques within routes to annoy others
Chapter on building mosques beside markets
Chapter on building mosques on traveling routes
Chapter on holding one's fingers inside mosques
Chapter on imams clothes amidst congregations
Chapter on the distance between imams and congregations
Chapter on outdoors congregational prayers
Chapter on praying before cattle or sheep
Chapter on praying inside Mecca
Chapter on praying before trees and poles
Chapter on praying alone
Chapter on praying before camels/horses
Chapter on praying before beds
Chapter on preventing men passing before those who pray
Chapter on the sin of passing before those who pray
Chapter on receiving guests while praying
Chapter on praying before sleeping person
Chapter on praying before women
Chapter on not to stop prayers for any reason
Chapter on allowing small female children to ride those who pray
Chapter on praying before beds of menstruating women
Chapter on winking at one's wife before prostrating in prayers
Chapter on women removing anything harmful to praying men
Chapter on timings of prayers
Chapter on merits of timings of prayers
Chapter on piety in prayers
Chapter on pledging allegiance on performing prayers
Chapter on five daily prayers as atonement
Chapter on praying on time regularly
Chapter on missing prayers
Chapter on supplicating to God during prayers
Chapter on washing one's head before noon prayers in hot weather
Chapter on washing one's head before noon prayers while traveling
Chapter on how not to miss noon prayers
Chapter on allowing one to perform noon prayers shortly before the afternoon prayers
Chapter on timing of the afternoon prayers
Chapter on the grave sin of missing the afternoon prayers
Chapter on the merits of the afternoon prayers
Chapter on performing the afternoon prayers shortly before sunset
Chapter on timing of sunset prayers
Chapter on not to perform sunset prayers shortly before night ones
Chapter on performing night prayers
Chapter on merits of performing night prayers
Chapter on hating to sleep without performing night prayers
Chapter on night prayers in midnight
Chapter on the timing of dawn prayers
Chapter on the merits of dawn prayers
Chapter on missing Raqas
Chapter on missing dawn prayers with sunrise
Chapter on performing missing prayers at the afternoon
Chapter on praying earlier in cloudy days
Chapter on additional prayers after dawn and afternoon prayers
Chapter on Azan after the time passes
Chapter on congregational prayers after the time passes
Chapter on performing missed prayers anytime
Chapter on hating to stay up after night prayers
Chapter on staying up only to study hadiths and fiqh
Chapter on inviting guests after night prayers
Chapter on Azan/call to prayers
Chapter on phrases of Azan
Chapter on how to utter Azan
Chapter on merits of Azan
Chapter on uttering Azan in a loud voice
Chapter on stopping violence because of Azan
Chapter on not to talk when hearing Azan
Chapter on supplicating to God during Azan
Chapter on blind men uttering Azan
Chapter on the time space between Azan and prayers
Chapter on Azan for traveling groups
Chapter on Azan for traveling groups in hot, rainy, and cold weather
Chapter on imitating Azan word by word
Chapter on missing prayers after hearing Azan
Chapter on imams and Azan
Chapter on moving reverently and slowly toward mosques
Chapter on not to leave mosques unless in cases of emergency
Chapter on obeying imams inside mosques
Chapter on not to talk during sermons and Azan
Chapter on praying hurriedly after Azan
Chapter on merits of congregational prayers
Chapter on merits of dawn congregational prayers
Chapter on merits of morning congregational prayers
Chapter on merits of noon congregational prayers
Chapter on merits of afternoon congregational prayers
Chapter on merits of sunset congregational prayers
Chapter on merits of night congregational prayers
Chapter on considering two men as quorum for congregations
Chapter on waiting inside mosques for the next prayers
Chapter on ill men joining congregational prayers
Chapter on hadiths about merits of congregational prayers in mosques
Chapter on praying while it is raining
Chapter on sermons of imams during rainfall
Chapter on not to pray additional prayers after Azan
Chapter on timings of prayers and meal times
Chapter on hearing Azan while eating
Chapter on stopping one's errands to pray
Chapter on teaching people Sunna hadiths in sermons in mosques
Chapter on sitting beside imams in mosques
Chapter on how to choose imams
Chapter on choosing between two imams as per hadiths of the Prophet narrated by Aisha
Chapter on choosing among equal imams in rank by their older age
Chapter on imams visiting people to make them pray
Chapter on imams stepping aside for other imams
Chapter on imitating imams in prayers as per hadiths of Anas
Chapter on not to precede the imam in prayers
Chapter on male slaves as imams
Chapter on heretics/apostates being imams
Chapter on moving to the left of imams during prayers
Chapter on moving to the right of imams during prayers
Chapter on long sermons of imams
Chapter on brief prayers of imams
Chapter on long prayers only when one prays alone
Chapter on complaints against imams who pray longer than necessary
Chapter on perfecting one's prayers
Chapter on making prayers brief when babies cry
Chapter on imams who prayed alone before praying with others
Chapter on imams weeping during prayers
Chapter on setting neat rows in congregational prayers
Chapter on the merits of the first row
Chapter on imams never listening to people
Chapter on setting neat rows as per of perfect prayers
Chapter on the sin of disrupting neat rows
Chapter on not to move to the left of the congregation
Chapter on imams praying before curtains or walls
Chapter on night prayers
Chapter on how to begin prayers with praising the Lord
Chapter on one woman making one row
Chapter on men's feet touching in rows
Chapter on moving only to the right inside mosques
Chapter on raising one's hands in prayers in every Raqa
Chapter on putting one's right hand on the left hand
Chapter on observing piety and concentration during prayers
Chapter on not to look upwards while praying
Chapter on not to look to the sky while praying
Chapter on not to look left or right while praying
Chapter on not to spit in the Qibla direction
Chapter on when to pray in silence or in loud voices in congregations while traveling to in towns
Chapter on how to recite the Quran within the dawn prayers
Chapter on how to recite the Quran within the morning prayers
Chapter on how to recite the Quran within the noon prayers
Chapter on how to recite the Quran within the afternoon prayers
Chapter on how to recite the Quran within the sunset prayers
Chapter on how to recite the Quran within the night prayers
Chapter on loud voices in sunset congregational prayers
Chapter on loud voices in night congregational prayers
Chapter on reading verses while prostrations in night congregational prayers
Chapter on lengthening the first two Raqas and shortening the last two within night congregational prayers
Chapter on reciting the Quran aloud in dawn congregational prayers
Chapter on verses to read in each prayers
Chapter on praying silently in noon and afternoon prayers
Chapter on saying (Ameen) aloud by imams and others
Chapter on kneeling before other in the same row
Chapter on praising the Lord while prostrating and kneeling
Chapter on putting one's hands on knees while kneeling
Chapter on missing kneeling in congregational prayers
Chapter on setting one's back straight while kneeling
Chapter on sitting still when praying
Chapter on supplicating God while prostrating
Chapter on utterings to say while praying
Chapter on prostrating the right way
Chapter on praising the lord while prostrating
Chapter on sitting in the Qibla direction
Chapter on faulty prostration
Chapter on prostrating on seven bones of the human body
Chapter on noses touching the ground while prostrating
Chapter on prostrating on mud and dust
Chapter on tying one's garments before praying
Chapter on supplicating and glorifying God while kneeling and prostrating
Chapter on covering one's hair during prayers
Chapter on time space between two prostrations
Chapter on not spreading one's arms during prostration
Chapter on sitting and standing during prayers
Chapter on how to stand upright during prayers
Chapter on praising the Lord aloud during prayers
Chapter on sitting while uttering the testimony in prayers
Chapter on obligatory testimony in prayers
Chapter on repeating testimony in prayers
Chapter on supplicating God before ending prayers
Chapter on supplicating God after uttering the testimony
Chapter on forgetting to wash the front and nose before prayers
Chapter on how to end prayers by the word of peace
Chapter on following the imam in ending prayers
Chapter on disregarding imams in ending prayers
Chapter on glorifying God after prayers
Chapter on talking to imams after prayers
Chapter on talking to the congregations after prayers
Chapter on not to eat onions and garlic before entering words
Chapter on spitting after prayers to the left and to the right
Chapter on how boys are to perform ablution
Chapter on not allowing women to pray in mosques at night
Chapter on waiting for imams to finish prayers
Chapter on women praying behind men
Chapter on wives taking permission from husbands before praying inside mosques
Chapter on Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on wearing perfumes on Fridays
Chapter on performing complete ablution on Fridays
Chapter on obligatory noon congregational prayers on Fridays
Chapter on wearing the best clothes to mosques
Chapter on using miswak on Fridays
Chapter on not to use miswak of other men
Chapter on reciting the Quran after dawn prayers on Fridays
Chapter on Friday congregational prayers in cities and villages
Chapter on complete ablution for women and boys on Fridays
Chapter on not to attend noon prayers in Fridays when it is raining
Chapter on missing sunset prayers on Fridays
Chapter on missing noon prayers on Fridays in hot weather
Chapter on walking to mosques on Fridays
Chapter on Azan of congregational prayers on Fridays
Chapter on reconciling with other men on Fridays
Chapter on imams uttering one Azan on Fridays
Chapter on imams sitting while uttering Azan on Fridays
Chapter on sermons on Fridays
Chapter on delivering sermons while sitting
Chapter on delivering sermons while standing
Chapter on listening attentively to imams' sermons
Chapter on how to deliver sermons
Chapter on how to decide duration of sermons
Chapter on the sin of missing the sermons
Chapter on raising one's hands during sermons
Chapter on imploring God for rain on Fridays
Chapter on praying after and before noon prayers on Fridays
Chapter on the lucky hour of answered prayers on Fridays
Chapter on people hating imams' sermons
Chapter on working after Friday congregational prayers
Chapter on siesta during the afternoons on Fridays
Chapter on fear prayers
Chapter on fear prayers while riding, standing or walking
Chapter on keeping guards while others perform fear prayers
Chapter on fear prayers during battle and facing the enemies
Chapter on early prayers in the morning during wars
Chapter on prayers during feasts
Chapter on wearing ornaments during feasts
Chapter on wars during feasts
Chapter on breakfast in feasts
Chapter on slaughtering animals in feasts
Chapter on Sunna hadiths on feasts
Chapter on walking to mosques and not riding to reach them
Chapter on praying without Azan
Chapter on sermons after feast prayers
Chapter on hating to hold arms during feasts
Chapter on waking up early during feasts
Chapter on acts of worship during feasts
Chapter on feast after Arafat Mount day during pilgrimage
Chapter on menstruating women who perform feasts prayers
Chapter on carrying cattle and sheep before imams in feasts
Chapter on allowing boys to pray in feasts
Chapter on receiving imams warmly in feasts
Chapter on urging men to pray feast prayers
Chapter on urging women to pray feast prayers
Chapter on not to allow menstruating women to pray during feasts
Chapter on not to allow women to pray during feasts if they have no new garments
Chapter on slaughtering sacrificial animals during feasts
Chapter on not to talk during sermons of feasts
Chapter on going home using different ways after feast prayers
Chapter on missing feasts prayers
Chapter on acts of worship after and before feasts prayers
Chapter on eating before slaughtering sacrificial animals during feasts
Chapter on prostrating when reading certain Quranic verses
Chapter on why one should prostrate when reading certain Quranic verses
Chapter on reasons behind prostrations in every case while reciting these verses
Chapter on prostrating in the presence of polytheists
Chapter on crowded mosques when prostrating together
Chapter on prostrating when hearing these verses
Chapter on refuting those who dislike prostrating when hearing these verses
Chapter on difficulty in prostrating in public
Chapter on combining prayers
Chapter on conditions of combining prayers
Chapter on combining prayers during pilgrimage
Chapter on how the Prophet performed pilgrimage
Chapter on combining prayers when traveling
Chapter on combining prayers on backs of camels and horses when traveling
Chapter on three Raqas of sunset prayers when traveling
Chapter on prostrating on backs of camels and horses
Chapter on prostrating on backs of donkeys
Chapter on when not to combine prayers during travels
Chapter on additional prayers
Chapter on combining sunset and night prayers
Chapter on additional prayers while riding on donkeys
Chapter on Azan while traveling and combining prayers
Chapter on combining noon and afternoon prayers
Chapter on praying while sitting
Chapter on praying while lying down
Chapter on Tayammum when praying while traveling
Chapter on merits of praying in Mecca and Yathreb
Chapter on praying in Qibaa mosque
Chapter on walking and riding to Qibaa mosque
Chapter on the paradise between pulpit and tomb of the Prophet in Yathreb
Chapter on merits of praying inside the Jerusalem mosque
Chapter on not to talk with others during prayers
Chapter on men praising the Lord while praying
Chapter on not to focus on others while praying in crowded places
Chapter on clapping hands of women during prayers
Chapter on women calling their sons during prayers
Chapter on removing stones from sands while praying
Chapter on praying on prayer rugs
Chapter on retreating few steps back while praying
Chapter on what to do when horses/camels move away while praying
Chapter on not to spit or hoot while praying
Chapter on not to allow men to clap their hands while prating
Chapter on not to respond to talking men while praying
Chapter on not to raise one's hands during prayers
Chapter on avoiding distractions during prayers
Chapter on forgetting Raqas during prayers
Chapter on forgetting to utter the testimony
Chapter on forgetting to praise the Lord loudly before prayers
Chapter on forgetting to prostrate after missing parts of prayers
Chapter on forgetting the number of Raqas for those who pray while sitting
Chapter on forgetting within five daily prayers and additional prayers
Chapter on listening to those talking to one who is praying
Chapter on making signs to other w while praying
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