Hudhayfah

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In Quran

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Hudhayfah In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sunan Abu Dawoud

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-25382Narrated Hudhayfah: Thalabah Ibn Zahdam said: We accompanied Saad Ibn AlAs at Tabaristan. He stood and said: Which of you prayed along with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ in time of danger? Hudhayfah said: I then he led one section in one rakah and the other section in one rakah. They did not pray the second rakah by themselves.Abu Dawud: This tradition has been transmitted by Ubaid Allah Bin Abdullah and Mujahid on the authority of Ibn Abbas from the Prophet ﷺ in like manner. This has also been narrated by Abdullah Bin Shaqiq from Abu Huraira from the Prophet ﷺ. Yazid AlFaqir and Abu Mousa also narrated this tradition from Jabir from the Prophet ﷺ. Some of the narrators said in the version narrated by Yazid AlFaqir that they completed their second rakah. This has also been narrated by Simak AlHanafi on the authority of Ibn Umar from the Prophet ﷺ something similar. Zaid Bin Thabit also narrated from the Prophet ﷺ in like manner. This version adds: The people prayed on rakah and the Prophet ﷺ prayed two rakahs.The Chapter on Bowing In Prayers And Almasjid in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Those Who Said That The Imam Should Lead Each Group For One Rakah And Then They Should Not Complete The Second Rakah in Sunan Abu Dawoud
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-26069Narrated Hudhayfah: The tradition mentioned above No. 4232 has also been transmitted through a different chain of narrators by Nasr Ibn Aasi m AlLaythi who said: We came to AlYashkuri with a group of the people of Banu Layth. He asked: Who are these people? We replied: Banu Layth. We have come to you to ask you about the tradition of Hudhayfah. He then mentioned the tradition and said: I asked: Messenger of Allah; will there be evil after this good? He replied: There will be trial fitnah and evil. I asked: Messenger of Allah; will there be good after this evil? He replied: Learn the Book of Allah; Hudhayfah; and adhere to its contents. He said it three times. I asked: Messenger of Allah; will there be good after this evil? He replied: An illusory truce and a community with specks in its eye. I asked: Messenger of Allah; what do you mean by an illusory community? He replied: The hearts of the people will not return to their former condition. I asked: Messenger of Allah; will there be evil after this good? He replied: There will be wrong belief which will blind and deafen men to the truth in which there will be summoners at the gates of Hell. If you; Hudhayfah; die adhering to a stump; it will be better for you than following any of them.The Chapter on Lost And Found And Alquran in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Mention Of Tribulations And Their Signs in Sunan Abu Dawoud
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-27851Narrated Hudhayfah: Hudhayfah saw the Messenger of Allah ﷺ praying at night. He said: Allah is most great three times; Possessor of kingdom; grandeur; greatness and majesty. He then began his prayer and recited Surah AlBaqarah; then he bowed and he paused in bowing as long as he stood up; he said while bowing; Glory be to my mighty Lord; Glory be to my mighty Lord ; then he raised his head; after bowing: then he stood up and he paused as long as he paused in bowing and said; Praise be to my Lord ; then he prostrated and paused in prostration as long as he paused in the standing position; he said while prostrating: Glory be to my most high Lord; then he raised his head after prostration; and sat as long as he prostrated; and said while sitting: O my Lord forgive me. He offered four rakahs of prayer and recited in them Surah AlBaqarah; Aal Imran; AlNisa; AlMaidah; or AlAnam. The narrator Shubah doubted.The Chapter on Recitation And Prostration in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on What A Person Should Say In His Ruku And Prostration in Sunan Abu Dawoud

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