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Hadiths in comparison
- Jami` at-Tirmidhi · 457, 458sahih
"The Prophet (ﷺ) would perform Witr with thirteen [Rak'ah]. When he was older and became weak he performed Witr with seven."
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 1416sahih
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: Allah is single (witr) and loves what is single, so observe the witr, you who follow the Qur'an.
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 1675da’if
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "O people of the Qur'an, pray witr, for Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, is Witr (One) and loves Al-Witr (the odd numbered).'"
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 1708sahih
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to pray witr with thirteen rak'ahs, and when he grew older and weaker he prayed witr with nine."
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 1727sahih
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to pray witr with thirteen rak'ahs, but when he grew older and weaker he prayed witr with nine."
- Sunan Ibn Majah · 1169da’if
“Witr is not definite (obligatory) nor is it like your prescribed prayers. But the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed Witr, then he said: ‘O people of the Qur’an! Perform Witr, for Allah is Witr* and He loves the odd (numbered).’” * Meaning 'one
Merged isnād DAG
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Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
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Hanad bin al-Sari bin Mus'ab
2/6compiler_hafiz · d. 243 AH · α 0.99
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Ibrahim bin Musa al-Razi al-Fara'
1/6compiler_hafiz · d. after 220 AH · α 0.99
Ahmed bin Harb bin Muhammad
2/6compiler_hafiz · d. 263 AH · α 0.85
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'Ali bin Muhammad bin Ishaq al-Tanafasi
1/6compiler_hafiz · d. 235 AH · α 0.85
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