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- Sahih Muslim · 382sahih
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to attack the enemy when it was dawn. He would listen to the Adhan; so if he heard an Adhan, he stopped, otherwise made an attack. Once on hearing a man say: Allah is the Greatest, Allah is the Greatest, the
- Jami` at-Tirmidhi · 1618sahih
That the Prophet (ﷺ) would not attack except near the time of Fajr, so if he heard the Adhan he would refrain, and if not, then he would attack. So he listened one day and heard a man saying: "Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar," so he said: "Upon
- Mishkat al-Masabih · 660
Anas said that the Prophet (ﷺ) used to attack the enemy at dawn, and he would sometimes hear the <i>adhan</i>, so if he heard an <i>adhan</i> he stopped, but otherwise he attacked. Once on hearing a man say, “God is most great, God is most
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