During the time of confession
During the time of confession :
It is truly astonishing that God has given us so many times and opportunities to pray. Let us not see from the saheeh hadith about the times when we are blessed.
1. Last third of the night :
At this time, there is a very strong reference in the saheeh hadith about accepting prayer. This applies to every night, not just Shabe Barat, Shabe Mirage or Kader night.
Narrated Abu Hurairah. The Messenger of Allah said, "Every day in the last third of the night our Lord (Allah) came down to the lowest heaven and said," Who is calling me, I will respond to your call. Whoever wants me, I'll give it to him. Who is the one who apologizes to me, that I may forgive you? " (Sahih Bukhari)
The Messenger of Allah (।) said, "The closest time that a god can come to God is the last third of the night." So, if you can, then you are one of those who remember Allah at that time. " (Tirmizi, Nasai, Al-Hakim-Sahih)
2. Last night:
The Messenger of Allah (।) said, "There is a time during the night when it is not the case for a Muslim to ask anything of God for this world or the life of the Hereafter and he was not given it. And it happens every night. " (Muslim-1)
3. The time between Azan and Iqamat:
Many Muslims are seen in Mecca or Medina in the middle of the Jamaat-e-Jamaat. This is an important time to pray.
Narrated by Anas, the Prophet (sws) said, "The blessings of the time between Azan and Iqamat are not returned." (Abu Dawood-1221, Tirmizi-212)
4. On any one of the days of Zuma:
On the day of Jumma, there is such an extraordinary time of worship that the pure description of the time of prayer is from the Prophet.
Narrated Abu Hurairah, he said, "The Messenger of Allah (SAW) discussed us one Friday and said," There is a time on the day of Jummah when a Muslim gets a prayer and wants something from Allah. He (Rasul) pointing with his hand indicates that time is short. " (Sahih Bukhari).
What some scholars have said about that time is that from the time the Imam enters the mosque to the end of the prayer, some say that between the two khutbahs, some have again emphasized that the time from Asr to Maghrib.
It is truly astonishing that God has given us so many times and opportunities to pray. Let us not see from the saheeh hadith about the times when we are blessed.
1. Last third of the night :
At this time, there is a very strong reference in the saheeh hadith about accepting prayer. This applies to every night, not just Shabe Barat, Shabe Mirage or Kader night.
Narrated Abu Hurairah. The Messenger of Allah said, "Every day in the last third of the night our Lord (Allah) came down to the lowest heaven and said," Who is calling me, I will respond to your call. Whoever wants me, I'll give it to him. Who is the one who apologizes to me, that I may forgive you? " (Sahih Bukhari)
The Messenger of Allah (।) said, "The closest time that a god can come to God is the last third of the night." So, if you can, then you are one of those who remember Allah at that time. " (Tirmizi, Nasai, Al-Hakim-Sahih)
2. Last night:
The Messenger of Allah (।) said, "There is a time during the night when it is not the case for a Muslim to ask anything of God for this world or the life of the Hereafter and he was not given it. And it happens every night. " (Muslim-1)
3. The time between Azan and Iqamat:
Many Muslims are seen in Mecca or Medina in the middle of the Jamaat-e-Jamaat. This is an important time to pray.
Narrated by Anas, the Prophet (sws) said, "The blessings of the time between Azan and Iqamat are not returned." (Abu Dawood-1221, Tirmizi-212)
4. On any one of the days of Zuma:
On the day of Jumma, there is such an extraordinary time of worship that the pure description of the time of prayer is from the Prophet.
Narrated Abu Hurairah, he said, "The Messenger of Allah (SAW) discussed us one Friday and said," There is a time on the day of Jummah when a Muslim gets a prayer and wants something from Allah. He (Rasul) pointing with his hand indicates that time is short. " (Sahih Bukhari).
What some scholars have said about that time is that from the time the Imam enters the mosque to the end of the prayer, some say that between the two khutbahs, some have again emphasized that the time from Asr to Maghrib.
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