Tomtom
Banned
As'alaamu Alaikkum
It was narrated from Aishah that:
The Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: "Whoever persists in praying twelve rak'ahs each day and night, Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, will build for him a house in Paradise: Four before Zuhr and two after Zuhr, two rak'ahs after Maghrib, two rak'ahs after Isha' and two rak'ahs of Fajr." (Hasan)
Sunan An Nasai
English reference: Book 10, Hadith 1796
Arabic reference: Book 20, Hadith 1806
As far as I understand it the Sunnah prayers are two raka’ah before Fajr, four before Zuhr and two after, no sunnah prayers before or after Asr, two after Maghrib, two after Isha and any number after Isha finishing off with Witr.
The reason sunnah prayers are not supposed to be prayed at Asr, after Fajr and before Maghrib is due to the rising and setting of the sun. This was the time the people who worshipped the sun used to pray. So my question is why do most people pray before and after Asr, before Maghrib? Is it ignorance or can we pray any time we like?
It was narrated from Aishah that:
The Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: "Whoever persists in praying twelve rak'ahs each day and night, Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, will build for him a house in Paradise: Four before Zuhr and two after Zuhr, two rak'ahs after Maghrib, two rak'ahs after Isha' and two rak'ahs of Fajr." (Hasan)
Sunan An Nasai
English reference: Book 10, Hadith 1796
Arabic reference: Book 20, Hadith 1806
As far as I understand it the Sunnah prayers are two raka’ah before Fajr, four before Zuhr and two after, no sunnah prayers before or after Asr, two after Maghrib, two after Isha and any number after Isha finishing off with Witr.
The reason sunnah prayers are not supposed to be prayed at Asr, after Fajr and before Maghrib is due to the rising and setting of the sun. This was the time the people who worshipped the sun used to pray. So my question is why do most people pray before and after Asr, before Maghrib? Is it ignorance or can we pray any time we like?