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- Sunan Abi Dawud · 1127
Ibn 'Umar saw a man praying two rak'ahs after the Friday prayer on the same place (where he offered the Friday prayer). He pushed him and said: Do you offer four rak'ahs of Friday prayer ? 'Abd Allah (b. 'Umar) used to pray two rak'ahs in h
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 1130sahih
When Ibn 'Umar offered the Friday prayer in Mecca he would go forward and pray two rak'ahs, he would then go forward and pray four rak'ahs; but when he was in Medina, he offered the Friday prayer, then returned to his house and prayed two r
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 1133sahih
Ibn Jurayj said: Ata' told me that he saw Ibn Umar pray after the Friday prayer. He moved a little from the place where he offered the Friday prayer. Then he would pray two rak'ahs. He then walked far away from that place and would offer fo
- Mishkat al-Masabih · 1166
Abu Huraira reported God’s Messenger as saying, “If any of you prays after the Friday noon prayer, he should pray four <i>rak'as</i>.” Muslim transmitted it. In another version by him he said, “When any of you prays the Friday noon prayer,
- Mishkat al-Masabih · 1187
‘Ata’ said that when Ibn ‘Umar prayed the Friday noon prayer in Mecca he would go forward and pray two <i>rak'as</i>, then go forward and pray four; but when he was in Medina he prayed the Friday noon prayer, then returned to his house and
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