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Riyad as-Salihin, 820

Jabir bin Samurah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:

After the Fajr (dawn) prayer the Prophet (ﷺ) used to sit crossed legged in the same place in which he had prayed till the sun shone brightly. <b>[Abu Dawud]</b>.

وعن جابر بن سمرة رضى الله عنه قال‏:‏ كان النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم إذا صلى الفجر تربع في مجلسه حتى تطلع الشمس حسناء‏.‏ حديث صحيح، رواه أبو داود وغيره بأسانيد صحيحة‏.‏

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Book 4, Hadith 8
Sharh · explanationclick to expand
<b>Guidance from the Hadiths:</b><br> 1) It is permissible to sit cross-legged or squatting. This gives people leeway in this respect.<br> 2) The appearance and attitude of the believers should make others hold them in awe. But why do our enemies not fear us? The reason for this weakness: our love for worldly life and hate of death. We ought to revive faith within the Ummah again!<br> 3) It is forbidden to sit like those with whom Allah Almighty is angry, with the hand behind the back and the palm on the ground, while resting on it.<br> Note:<br> The Shariah prohibits imitation of disbelieving nations in general, which includes those with whom Allah Almighty is angry, i.e. the Jews. This Muslim Ummah should be distinct in all things, even in the manner of sitting.
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