Ershad
Junior Member
Assalamu alaikkum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,
The Messenger of Allaah (May peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to raise his hands when saying takbeer in four places: the opening takbeer (takbeerat al-ihraam), before bowing, after rising from bowing, and after standing up following the middle tashahhud in a three or four rak'ah prayer.
With regard to raising the hands after the middle tashahhud and standing up for the third rak'ah, the Ulama (Scholars) differed as to the point at which the hands should be raised. Additionally, Shaykh Al-Albani as well as the Standing Committee hold the opinion that before standing up, when one is still sitting. Others such as Abu Hurayrah, Ibn `Umar and Imam Maalik hold the opinion that raising the hands is after standing up.
It was narrated from Naafi' that when Ibn `Umar began to pray he would say takbeer and raise his hands, and when he bowed he would raise his hands, and when he said `Sami'a Allaahu liman hamidah (Allaah hears the one who praises him)' he would raise his hands, and when he stood up after two rak'ahs he would raise his hands.
And Ibn `Umar attributed that to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
This was narrated by al-Bukhaari, who included it in a chapter called: "Chapter on raising the hands when standing up after two rak'ahs".
Source: www.calgaryislam.com
The Messenger of Allaah (May peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to raise his hands when saying takbeer in four places: the opening takbeer (takbeerat al-ihraam), before bowing, after rising from bowing, and after standing up following the middle tashahhud in a three or four rak'ah prayer.
With regard to raising the hands after the middle tashahhud and standing up for the third rak'ah, the Ulama (Scholars) differed as to the point at which the hands should be raised. Additionally, Shaykh Al-Albani as well as the Standing Committee hold the opinion that before standing up, when one is still sitting. Others such as Abu Hurayrah, Ibn `Umar and Imam Maalik hold the opinion that raising the hands is after standing up.
It was narrated from Naafi' that when Ibn `Umar began to pray he would say takbeer and raise his hands, and when he bowed he would raise his hands, and when he said `Sami'a Allaahu liman hamidah (Allaah hears the one who praises him)' he would raise his hands, and when he stood up after two rak'ahs he would raise his hands.
And Ibn `Umar attributed that to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
This was narrated by al-Bukhaari, who included it in a chapter called: "Chapter on raising the hands when standing up after two rak'ahs".
Source: www.calgaryislam.com