Oh subhanaAllaah, did you know this?

Idris16

Junior Member
It says in Fatawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah:

Making du’aa’ after the obligatory prayers is not Sunnah if it is done by raising the hands, whether that is done by the imam alone or a member of the congregation alone, or it is done by them both together. Rather that is bid’ah, because it was not narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or any of his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them) did that. With regard to making du’aa’ without doing that (raising the hands etc.), there is nothing wrong with it, because there are some ahaadeeth concerning that.

Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 7/103

The Committee was asked about raising the hands for du’aa’ after the five daily prayers – is it proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) raised his hands or not? If it is not proven, is it permissible to raise the hands after the five daily prayers or not?

They replied: It is not proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) raised his hands in du’aa’ after the obligatory prayers as far as we know, so raising them after the salaam of an obligatory prayer is contrary to the Sunnah.

Fataawa al-Lajnah, 7/104

The Committee also stated that saying du’aa’ out loud after the five daily prayers or regular Sunnah prayers, or reciting du’aa’ in unison as a regular practice is a reprehensible innovation (bid’ah), because it was not proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or his companions (may Allaah be pleased with them) did anything like that. Whoever makes du’aa’ after the obligatory or regular Sunnah prayers in unison is going against the way of Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa’ah, and for those people to accuse those who disagree with them of being kaafirs and not belonging to Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa’ah, is misguidance, ignorance and a distortion of the facts.

Fataawa Islamiyyah, 1/319

And Allaah knows best.

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http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/21976
 

IHearIslam

make dua 4 ma finals
Alhamdulilah that answered my question, JazâkAllahu Khayr.


I'm sorry, I should of asked you in a better way, I knew it wasn't you who came up with this.

:salam2:

I am glad you have your question answered! :ma:
its ok...I am sorry if I sounded harsh with my reply. May Allaah forgive me.ameen
jazakaAllaah khair for the fatwa you've shared!
:wasalam:
 

Kakorot

Junior Member
Assalaamu'alaykum.

The imaam's in Masjidul haraam raise their hands on the third raka'ah in the witr salaah in congregation and make a long du'aa. Is this permissable because I haven't read any reports that this was done at the Prophet's :saw2: time?

Also, I read somewhere (can't remember but I'll try to look for it) that du'aa shouldn't be done in a singing manner, but these days a lot of imaam's make du'aa in a melodious voice, so isn't this going against the sunnah? Reciting the qur'aan in a melodious way is ok because actually it's recommended to recite in the most beautiful voice and the best way one can, but for du'aa it's different.
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
Assalaamu'alaykum.

The imaam's in Masjidul haraam raise their hands on the third raka'ah in the witr salaah in congregation and make a long du'aa. Is this permissable because I haven't read any reports that this was done at the Prophet's :saw2: time?

Also, I read somewhere (can't remember but I'll try to look for it) that du'aa shouldn't be done in a singing manner, but these days a lot of imaam's make du'aa in a melodious voice, so isn't this going against the sunnah? Reciting the qur'aan in a melodious way is ok because actually it's recommended to recite in the most beautiful voice and the best way one can, but for du'aa it's different.

Q: Is raising the hands during the du'aa of qunoot from the Sunnah? Please mention the daleel.

A: Yes, it is from the Sunnah for a person to raise his hands during the du'aa of qunoot, because that has been reported from the Prophet - sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam - in his qunoot when he used to make qunoot in the obligatory prayers during calamities. It has also been authentically narrated that Ameer Al-Momineen, Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab - radhiyallaahu anhu - raised his hands in the qunoot of witr, and he is one of the Rightly Guided Khulafaa' who we have been commanded to follow.
So raising the hands during the qunoot of witr is Sunnah, regardless of whether one is an Imaam, a follower, or by himself. So whenever you make qunoot, raise your hands.

Sheikh Muhmmad Bin Saalih Al-Othaymeen
Fataawaa Arkaan Al-Islaam pg.#350.



Question: What is the ruling concerning raising one's hands during the Witr Prayer?

Response: It is legally sanctioned to raise one's hands during the supplications of the Witr Prayer. This is because it is similar to the supplications during times of affliction. It is confirmed that the Prophet (sal-Allaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) used to raise his hands while supplicating during times of affliction. This was recorded by al-Bayhaqee, may Allaah have mercy on him, with an authentic chain.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz
Fataawa al-Mar.ah
Fatwaonline
 

Kakorot

Junior Member
Q: Is raising the hands during the du'aa of qunoot from the Sunnah? Please mention the daleel.

A: Yes, it is from the Sunnah for a person to raise his hands during the du'aa of qunoot, because that has been reported from the Prophet - sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam - in his qunoot when he used to make qunoot in the obligatory prayers during calamities. It has also been authentically narrated that Ameer Al-Momineen, Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab - radhiyallaahu anhu - raised his hands in the qunoot of witr, and he is one of the Rightly Guided Khulafaa' who we have been commanded to follow.
So raising the hands during the qunoot of witr is Sunnah, regardless of whether one is an Imaam, a follower, or by himself. So whenever you make qunoot, raise your hands.

Sheikh Muhmmad Bin Saalih Al-Othaymeen
Fataawaa Arkaan Al-Islaam pg.#350.



Question: What is the ruling concerning raising one's hands during the Witr Prayer?

Response: It is legally sanctioned to raise one's hands during the supplications of the Witr Prayer. This is because it is similar to the supplications during times of affliction. It is confirmed that the Prophet (sal-Allaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) used to raise his hands while supplicating during times of affliction. This was recorded by al-Bayhaqee, may Allaah have mercy on him, with an authentic chain.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz
Fataawa al-Mar.ah
Fatwaonline

JazaakAllaahu khayran brother.
 

IHearIslam

make dua 4 ma finals
So, it's not allowed to raise your hand to make Du'a After Prayers. But we're still allowed to make Du'a after prayers, right?

Assalaamu alaikum,

RIGHT.....:shymuslima1: thats what I got out of the fatwa I shared, so long you dont raise your hands, you good to go inshaAllaah!
 

hayat84

I'm not what you believe
:salam2:
:ma:!I knew this,raising the hands after the prayers is not only against Sunnah,in fact in many other religions it is used to raise up the hands during the prayer and after,it is a way not to imitate other ones.
And did you know that it's a big mistake raising the eyes at the sky after the prayer?As it was reported in a hadith from Al Bukhari<Don't raise your eyes to the sky when you pray,because in the Day of Judgement you'll lose your sight!>:wasalam:
 

joldas

Banned
:salam2:

brothers and sisters

Hanafi mazhad do that, and 53% of the world Muslim population is hanafi mazhab.
 

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
:salam2:

brothers and sisters

Hanafi mazhad do that, and 53% of the world Muslim population is hanafi mazhab.

akhi forget about what madhab does what inshallah.it is clear from the discussion that it is not from the sunnah so then it's bidah:)
Assalaamu alaikum,
Sister seeking Allaah's mercy....I know the hands would feel out of place. My best advice to you is, make your duas during prostration, and when you're done praying, praise Allaah and glorify His names! Then it will not feel out of place...:)
may Allaah help us understand our deeen! ameeeeeen

may ALLAh reward you sister.this is good way of feeling at home with my hands:p
 

Seeking Allah's Mercy

Qul HuwaAllahu Ahud!
assalamu galaykum...

in this site many mountain of nonsense slander is crowded by the "salafis", even giving Allah the body unlike body..astagfirollah...i`ll warn avoid abdul wahab and ibin taymiyyah, it will teaches you be extreme ... remeber the west agenda, England spy always use abdul wahab and ibin taymiyyah`s work to put fitna among Muslims...
i don't want this thread closed coz of an argument and it's ramadhan.

but i got to say although i don't really call myself a salafi.their leaders are the best,balanced.most correct and unbaised in all their opnions inshallah:).

imaam ibn taymiyyah is someone i rever although i read only a couple of his articals coz he not extremist and is very tolrent.the people who call them "salafi"may be.

and akhi take whatever is authentic and from the Quran and sunnah.rather then follow what has been followed for long inshallah.

"salama"

:wasalam:wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu.
 

abubaseer

tanzil.info
Staff member
assalamu galaykum...

in this site many mountain of nonsense slander is crowded by the "salafis", even giving Allah the body unlike body..astagfirollah...i`ll warn avoid abdul wahab and ibin taymiyyah, it will teaches you be extreme ... remeber the west agenda, England spy always use abdul wahab and ibin taymiyyah`s work to put fitna among Muslims...

:salam2: My Dear Brother,

Please respect the Muslims on this Site, and discuss in polite manner with proofs from Quran and Sunnah. Atleast in the month of Ramazaan.

Remember the Hadeeth of the Prophet :saw:

The heaviest on the scales is good Manners
- # 876, Silsilah Ahadeeth As-saheehah

We follow Quran and Sunnah according to understanding of the Sahaba and refer to the Scholars. This site is for sincere Muslims and Non-Muslims who are looking for authentic information on Islaam. It not a free speech website for debate and argumentation without any proofs.

If you have any proof to the contrary please produce your proof with proper manners, throwing accusation without proof is not going to help the people who visit this website searching for authentic information on Islaam.

In fact, It might become a burden for you on the Day of Judgement.

If you disagree with the Rules of the forum here, you are free to join many other forums which allow emotional free speech, debate and argumentation without any proof.

I had replied to your question of giving body to Allah being falsely attributed to Ibn Taymiyyah May Allah have Mercy on Him in another thread.


England spy always use abdul wahab and ibin taymiyyah`s work to put fitna among Muslims...


Was England as an imperial Power even present at the time of Ibn Taymiyyah ?

:wasalam:
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
assalamu galaykum...

in this site many mountain of nonsense slander is crowded by the "salafis", even giving Allah the body unlike body..astagfirollah...i`ll warn avoid abdul wahab and ibin taymiyyah, it will teaches you be extreme ... remeber the west agenda, England spy always use abdul wahab and ibin taymiyyah`s work to put fitna among Muslims...

:wasalam:
Its Ramadaan and you speak such language. Please read about Ibn Taiymiyah than start to slander about him always speak in terms of Knowledge as it says Knowledge Vs Knowledge
 

Abdul25

Logical Believer
:salam2:

i should not jump in between the discussion but i feel like i want to speak :D.

i have been through many sects , shians, brelvis, deobandis,sufis but the type of tauheed i see in salafis is no where. in terms of tauheed, aqeedah and ibadah i agree with salafis, they follow qura'an and sunnah and i really like it. i disagree with them on certain social issues but on aqeedah and ibadah i fully agree with them and brother dont use bad words for great ulma'as who made so much struggle for deen. i used to follow only one madhab, hanafi but i learnt that following a madhab is not compulsory but following the qura'an and sunnah is compulsory so you dont have to follow specific madhab. i was following hanafi but here i found strong hadeeths about some issues and i abandoned them as in the day of judgment i will be asked about whether or not i followed qura'an and sunnah. i wont be asked about hanafi or sha'afi.

:wasalam:
 

Idris16

Junior Member
Salam alaykum warahmatullah wabarakatuh

This is an old thread but let's think for a second. We must read the question of the Fatwa, the Questioner asks if we can raise our hands after the five daily prayers and NOT after A Single Prayer!
 

PeacefulHumanity

:)Smile! It's Sunnah
:salam2:

My Response: Whaaaaaat?

So I should not raise my hands in dua after a Fardh prayer? Can I do it for other prayers? What does this mean? I think like 99% Muslims raise their hands in dua after a Fardh prayer. I am so confused.
 
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