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Twilight References or Citations

In Quran

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In Hadith Text Books

Twilight In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sahih Muslim

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SahihMuslim-017-001-24378Sulaiman Bin Buraida narrated it on the authority of his father that a person asked the Messenger of Allah ﷺ about the time of prayer. Upon this he said: Pray with us these two; meaning two days. When the sun passed the meridian; he gave command to Bilal who uttered the call to prayer. Then he commanded him and pronounced Iqama for noon prayer Then at the time of the afternoon prayer he again commanded and Iqama for the afternoon prayer was pronounced when the sun was high; white and clear. He then commanded and Iqama for the evening prayer was pronounced; when the sun had set. He then commanded him and the Iqama for the night prayer was pronounced when the twilight had disappeared. He then commanded him and the Iqama for the morning prayer was pronounced; when the dawn had appeared. When it was the next day; he commanded him to delay the noon prayer till the extreme heat had passed and he did so; and he allowed it to be delayed till the extreme heat had passed. He observed the afternoon prayer when the sun was high; delaying it beyond the time he had previously observed it. He observed the evening prayer before the twilight had vanished; he observed the night prayer when a third of the night had passed; and he observed the dawn prayer when there was clear daylight. He the Holy Prophet then said: Where is the man who inquired about the time of prayer? He the inquirer said: Messenger of Allah; here I am. He the Holy Prophet said: The time for your prayer is within the limits of what you have seen.The Chapter on Adhan And Iqama And The Sun in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 31 in Sahih Muslim
SahihMuslim-017-001-24380Abu Mousa narrated on the authority of his father that a person came to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ for inquiring about the times of prayers. He the Holy Prophet gave him no reply because he wanted to explain to him the times by practically observing these prayers. He then said the morning player when it was daybreak; but the people could hardly recognise one another. He then commanded and the Iqama for the noon prayer was pronounced when the tan had passed the meridian and one would say that it was midday but he the Holy Prophet knew batter than them. He then again commanded and the Iqama for the afternoon prayer was pronounced when the sun was high. He then commanded and Iqama for the evening prayer was pronounced when the sun had sunk. He then commanded and Iqama for the night prayer was pronounced when the twilight had disappeared. He then delayed the morning prayer on the next day so much so that after returning from it one would say that the sun had risen or it was about to rise. He then delayed the noon prayer till it was near the time of afternoon prayer as it was observed yesterday. He then delayed the afternoon prayer till one after returning from it would say that the sun had become red. He then delayed the evening prayer till the twilight was about to disappear. He then delayed the night prayer till it was one-third of the night. He then called the inquirer in the morning and said: The time for prayers is between these two extremes.The Chapter on Adhan And Iqama And The Sun in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on 31 in Sahih Muslim

In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Sunan AlNasai

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAlNasai-017-001-11758The Chapter on Timing Of Obligatory Prayers in HodHood Indexing, The Book of the Times of Prayer in Sunan AlNasai
SunanAlNasai-017-001-11774It was narrated from Sulaiman Bin Buraidah that his father said: A man came to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ and asked him about the times of prayer. He said: Stay with us for these two days. Then he told Bilal to say the Iqamah at dawn and he prayed Fajr. Then he told him to do that when the sun had passed its zenith and he prayed Zuhr. Then he told him to do that when the sun was still bright; and he said the Iqamah for Asr. Then he told him to do that when the last part of the sun had dissapeared; and he said the Iqamah for Maghrib. Then he told him to do that when the twilight had disappeared and he said the Iqamah for Isha. The following day; he prayed Fajr when there was light; then he delayed Zuhr until it was cooler; and waited until it was much cooler before praying Asr but the sun was still clear; so he prayed Asr later than on the first day. Then he prayed Maghrib before the twilight disappeared. Then he told him to say the Iqamah for Isha when one-third of the night had passed; and he prayed; then he said: Where is the one who was asking about the times of prayer? The times of your prayer are between the times you have seen.The Chapter on Timing Of Obligatory Prayers in HodHood Indexing, The Book of the Times of Prayer in Sunan AlNasai
SunanAlNasai-017-001-11778Abu Bakr Bin Abi Mousa narrated that his father said: A man came to the Prophet ﷺ asking him about the times of prayer; and he did not answer him. He told Bilal to say the Iqamah at dawn broke; then he told him to say the Iqamah for Zuhr when the sun had passed its zenith and a person would say: It is the middle of the day; but he the Prophet ﷺ knew better. Then he told him to say the Iqamah for Asr when the sun was still high. Then he told him to say the Iqamah for Maghrib when the sun had set. Then he told him to say the Iqamah for Isha when the twilight had dissapeared. Then the next day he told him to say the Iqamah for Fajr; at a time such that when after he had finished one would say: The sun has risen. Then he delayed Zuhr until it was nearly the time of Asr compared to the day before. Then he delayed Asr; to a time such that when he finished one would say: The su has turned red. Then he delayed Maghrib until the twilight was about to disappear. Then he delayed Isha until one-third of the night had passed. Then he said: The time for prayer is between these times.The Chapter on Timing Of Obligatory Prayers in HodHood Indexing, The Book of the Times of Prayer in Sunan AlNasai
SunanAlNasai-017-001-11850Nafi said: I went out with Abdullah Bin Umar on a journey to some of his land. Then someone came to him and said: Safiyah bint Abi Ubaid is sick; try to get there before it is too late. He set out quickly; accompanied by a man of the Quraish. The sun set but he did not pray; although I knew him to be very careful about praying on time. When he slowed down I said: The prayer; may Allah have mercy on you. He turned to me but carried on until the twilight was almost gone; then he stopped and prayed Maghrib; then he said the Iqamah for Isha; at that time the twilight had totally disappeared and led us in prayer. Then he turned to us and said: If the Messenger of Allah ﷺ was in a hurry to travel he would do this.The Chapter on Timing Of Obligatory Prayers in HodHood Indexing, The Book of the Times of Prayer in Sunan AlNasai
SunanAlNasai-017-001-11851It was narrated that Nafi said: We came back with Ibn Umar from Makkah. One night he kept on travelling until evening came; and we thought that he had forgotten the prayer! But he kept quiet and kept going until the twilight had almost disappeared; then he stopped and prayed; and when the twilight disappeared he prayed Isha. Then he turned to us and said: This is what we used to do with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ if he was in a hurry to travel.The Chapter on Timing Of Obligatory Prayers in HodHood Indexing, The Book of the Times of Prayer in Sunan AlNasai


In Sunan Abu Dawoud

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-25353Narrated Abdullah Ibn Umar: Abdullah Ibn Dinar said: The sun set when I was with Abdullah Ibn Umar. We proceeded; and when we saw that the evening came; we said prayer. He went on travelling until the twilight disappeared and the stars became thick. He then slighted and combined the two prayers. Then he said: I saw the Messenger of Allah ﷺ ; when he hastened his travelling; he would pray like this prayer of mine. He said: He would combine the two prayers after the passing of a part of night. Abu Dawud said: This has been transmitted by Aasi m Ibn Muhammad from his brother on the authority of Salim and this has also been narrated by Ibn Abu Najih from Ismail Ibn Abdulrahman Ibn Dhuwayb saying that Ibn Umar would combine the two prayers after the disappearance of twilight.The Chapter on Prayers And Mercy And Fasting in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Combining Between Two Prayers in Sunan Abu Dawoud

In Muwata Malik

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