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Hadiths in comparison
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 1337sahih
He would observe witr with a single rak'ah and make a prostration as long as you would take to recite fifty verses before raising his head. When the mu'adhdhin finished his call for the dawn prayer and the dawn became clear to him.... Then
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 685sahih
"Between the time when he finished 'Isha' prayer and Fajr, the Prophet (ﷺ) used to pray eleven Rak'ahs, saying the Taslim after each two Rak'ahs, then praying Witr as one Rak'ah. He would prostrate for as long as it takes one of you to reci
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 1328sahih
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to pray eleven rak'ahs, making it odd (witr) by one between the time when he finished 'Isha and dawn, and he would prostrate for as long as it takes one of you to recite fifty verses before raising his head.
Merged isnād DAG
Top: Prophet ﷺ. Each row is one transmission generation. Cards show narrator metadata; the badge shows how many of the compared hadiths pass through that narrator.
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Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
Sulaiman bin Da'ud bin Da'ud
2/3compiler_hafiz · d. 219 AH or after · α 0.99
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'Abdullah bin Wahb
3/3atba_tabi'in · d. 197 AH · α 0.99
↑ 3 incoming
Muhammad bin 'Abdur Rahman b. Abi Dh'ab
3/3atba_tabi'in · d. 158 AH · α 0.99
↑ 3 incoming
Sunan Abi Dawud · 1337
sahihAhmed bin 'Amr bin al-Sarh
1/3compiler_hafiz · d. ~250 AH · α 0.85
Sunan an-Nasa'i · 685
sahihSunan an-Nasa'i · 1328
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