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Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 18:
Eclipses
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 150:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
We were with Allah's Apostle when the sun eclipsed. Allah's Apostle
stood up dragging his cloak till he entered the Mosque. He led us in
a two-Rakat prayer till the sun (eclipse) had cleared. Then the Prophet
(p.b.u.h) said, "The sun and the moon do not eclipse because of someone's
death. So whenever you see these eclipses pray and invoke (Allah) till
the eclipse is over."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 151:
Narrated Abu Masud:
The Prophet said, "The sun and the moon do not eclipse because of
the death of someone from the people but they are two signs amongst
the signs of Allah. When you see them stand up and pray."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 152:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "The sun and the moon do not eclipse because of
the death or life (i.e. birth) of someone but they are two signs amongst
the signs of Allah. When you see them offer the prayer."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 153:
Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba:
"The sun eclipsed in the life-time of Allah's Apostle on the day when
(his son) Ibrahim died. So the people said that the sun had eclipsed
because of the death of Ibrahim. Allah's Apostle said, "The sun and
the moon do not eclipse because of the death or life (i.e. birth) of
some-one. When you see the eclipse pray and invoke Allah."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 154:
Narrated 'Aisha :
In the life-time of Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) the sun eclipsed, so
he led the people in prayer, and stood up and performed a long Qiyam,
then bowed for a long while. He stood up again and performed a long
Qiyam but this time the period of standing was shorter than the first.
He bowed again for a long time but shorter than the first one, then
he prostrated and prolonged the prostration. He did the same in the
second Raka as he did in the first and then finished the prayer; by
then the sun (eclipse) had cleared. He delivered the Khutba (sermon)
and after praising and glorifying Allah he said, "The sun and the moon
are two signs against the signs of Allah; they do not eclipse on the
death or life of anyone. So when you see the eclipse, remember Allah
and say Takbir, pray and give Sadaqa." The Prophet then said, "O followers
of Muhammad! By Allah! There is none who has more ghaira (self-respect)
than Allah as He has forbidden that His slaves, male or female commit
adultery (illegal sexual intercourse). O followers of Muhammad! By Allah!
If you knew that which I know you would laugh little and weep much.
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 155:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr :
"When the sun eclipsed in the life-time of Allah's Apostle an announcement
was made that a prayer was to be offered in congregation."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 156:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet (p.b.u.h) In the lifetime of the Prophet
the sun eclipsed and he went to the Mosque and the people aligned behind
him. He said the Takbir (starting the prayer) and prolonged the recitation
(from the Quran) and then said Takbir and performed a prolonged bowing;
then he (lifted his head and) said, "Sami allahu liman hamidah" (Allah
heard him who sent his praises to Him). He then did not prostrate but
stood up and recited a prolonged recitation which was shorter than the
first recitation. He again said Takbir and then bowed a prolonged bowing
but shorter than the first one and then said, "Sami 'a-l-lahu Lyman
hamidah Rabbana walak-lhamd, (Allah heard him who sent his praises to
Him. O our Sustainer! All the praises are for You)" and then prostrated
and did the same in the second Raka; thus he completed four bowing and
four prostrations. The sun (eclipse) had cleared before he finished
the prayer. (After the prayer) he stood up, glorified and praised Allah
as He deserved and then said, "The sun and the moon are two of the signs
of Allah. They do not eclipse because of the death or the life (i.e.
birth) of someone. When you see them make haste for the prayer." Narrated
Az-Zuhri: I said to 'Ursa, "When the sun eclipsed at Medina your brother
('Abdullah bin Az-Zubair) offered only a two-Rakat prayer like that
of the morning (Fajr) prayer." 'Ursa replied, "Yes, for he missed the
Prophet's tradition (concerning this matter)."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 157:
Narrated Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) On the day when the sun Khasafat (eclipsed)
Allah's Apostle prayed; he stood up and said Takbir and recited a prolonged
recitation, then he performed a prolonged bowing, then he raised his
head and said, "Sami'a-l-lahu Lyman Hamidah," and then remained standing
and recited a prolonged recitation which was shorter than the first.
Then he performed a prolonged bowing which was shorter than the first.
Then he prostrated and prolonged the prostration and he did the same
in the second Raka as in the first and then finished the prayer with
Taslim. By that time the sun (eclipse) had cleared He addressed the
people and said, "The sun and the moon are two of the signs of Allah;
they do not eclipse (Yakhsifan) because of the death or the life (i.e.
birth) of someone. So when you see them make haste for the prayer."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 158:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
Allah's Apostle said: "The sun and the moon are two signs amongst
the signs of Allah and they do not eclipse because of the death of someone
but Allah frightens His devotees with them."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 159:
Narrated 'Amra bint 'AbdurRahman:
A Jewess came to ask 'Aisha (the wife of the Prophet) about something.
She said to her, "May Allah give you refuge from the punishment of the
grave." So 'Aisha ' asked Allah's Apostle "Would the people be punished
in their graves?" Allah's Apostle after seeking refuge with Allah from
the punishment of the grave (and thus replied in the affirmative). Then
one day, Allah's Apostle rode to go to some place but the sun eclipsed.
He returned in the forenoon and passed through the rear of the dwellings
(of his wives) and stood for the (eclipse) prayer, and the people stood
behind him. He stood up for a long period and then performed a prolonged
bowing which was shorter than the first bowing. Then he raised his head
and prostrated. Then he stood up (for the second Raka) for a long while
but the standing was shorter than that of the first Raka. Then he performed
a prolonged bowing which was shorter than the first one. Then he raised
his head and prostrated. Then he stood up for a long time but shorter
than the first. Then he performed a prolonged bowing but shorter than
the first. Then he raised his head and prostrated and finished the prayer
and (then delivered the sermon and) said as much as Allah wished. And
then he ordered the people to seek refuge with Allah from the punishment
of the grave.
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 160:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr
When the sun eclipsed in the lifetime of Allah's Apostle and an announcement
was made that the prayer was to be held in congregation. The Prophet
performed two bowing in one Raka. Then he stood up and performed two
bowing in one Raka. Then he sat down and finished the prayer; and by
then the (eclipse) had cleared 'Aisha said, "I had never performed such
a long prostration."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 161:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Abbas:
The sun eclipsed in the life-time of the Prophet (p.b.u.h) . Allah's
Apostle offered the eclipse prayer and stood for a long period equal
to the period in which one could recite Surat-al-Baqara. Then he bowed
for a long time and then stood up for a long period which was shorter
than that of the first standing, then bowed again for a long time but
for a shorter period than the first; then he prostrated twice and then
stood up for a long period which was shorter than that of the first
standing; then he bowed for a long time which was shorter than the previous
one, and then he raised his head and stood up for a long period which
was shorter than the first standing, then he bowed for a long time which
was shorter than the first bowing, and then prostrated (twice) and finished
the prayer. By then, the sun (eclipse) had cleared. The Prophet then
said, "The sun and the moon are two of the signs of Allah. They eclipse
neither because of the death of somebody nor because of his life (i.e.
birth). So when you see them, remember Allah." The people say, "O Allah's
Apostle! We saw you taking something from your place and then we saw
you retreating." The Prophet replied, "I saw Paradise and stretched
my hands towards a bunch (of its fruits) and had I taken it, you would
have eaten from it as long as the world remains. I also saw the Hell-fire
and I had never seen such a horrible sight. I saw that most of the inhabitants
were women." The people asked, "O Allah's Apostle! Why is it so?" The
Prophet replied, "Because of their ungratefulness." It was asked whether
they are ungrateful to Allah. The Prophet said, "They are ungrateful
to their companions of life (husbands) and ungrateful to good deeds.
If you are benevolent to one of them throughout the life and if she
sees anything (undesirable) in you, she will say, 'I have never had
any good from you.' "
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 162:
Narrated Fatima bint Al-Mundhir:
Asma' bint Al Bakr said, "I came to 'Aisha the wife of the Prophet
(p.b.u.h) during the solar eclipse. The people were standing and offering
the prayer and she was also praying too. I asked her, 'What has happened
to the people?' She pointed out with her hand towards the sky and said,
'Subhan-Allah'. I said, 'Is there a sign?' She pointed out in the affirmative."
Asma' further said, "I too then stood up for the prayer till I fainted
and then poured water on my head. When Allah's Apostle had finished
his prayer, he thanked and praised Allah and said, 'I have seen at this
place of mine what I have never seen even Paradise and Hell. No doubt,
it has been inspired to me that you will be put to trial in the graves
like or nearly like the trial of (Masih) Ad-Dajjal. (I do not know which
one of the two Asma' said.) (The angels) will come to everyone of you
and will ask what do you know about this man (i.e. Muhammad). The believer
or a firm believer (I do not know which word Asma' said) will reply,
'He is Muhammad, Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) who came to us with clear
evidences and guidance, so we accepted his teachings, believed and followed
him.' The angels will then say to him, 'Sleep peacefully as we knew
surely that you were a firm believer.' The hypocrite or doubtful person
(I do not know which word Asma' said) will say, 'I do not know. I heard
the people saying something so I said it (the same).' "
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 163:
Narrated Asma:
No doubt the Prophet ordered people to manumit slaves during the solar
eclipse.
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 164:
Narrated 'Amra bint 'AbdurRahman:
A Jewess came to 'Aisha to ask her about something and then she said,
"May Allah give you refuge from the punishment of the grave." So 'Aisha
asked Allah's Apostle, "Would the people be punished in their graves?"
Allah's Apostle asked Allah's refuge from the punishment of the grave
(indicating an affirmative reply). Then one day Allah's Apostle rode
(to leave for some place) but the sun eclipsed. He returned on the forenoon
and passed through the rear of the dwellings (of his wives) and stood
up and started offering the (eclipse) prayer and the people stood behind
him. He stood for a long period and then performed a long bowing and
then stood straight for a long period which was shorter than that of
the first standing, then he performed a prolonged bowing which was shorter
than the first bowing, then he raised his head and prostrated for a
long time and then stood up (for the second Raka) for a long while,
but the standing was shorter than the standing of the first Raka. Then
he performed a prolonged bowing which was shorter than that of the first
one. He then stood up for a long time but shorter than the first, then
again performed a long bowing which was shorter than the first and then
prostrated for a shorter while than that of the first prostration. Then
he finished the prayer and delivered the sermon and) said what Allah
wished; and ordered the people to seek refuge with Allah from the punishment
of the grave.
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 165:
Narrated Abu Masud:
Allah's Apostle said, "The sun and the moon do not eclipse because
of someone's death or life but they are two signs amongst the signs
of Allah, so pray whenever you see them."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 166:
Narrated 'Aisha:
In the lifetime of the Prophet the sun eclipsed and the Prophet (p.b.u.h)
stood up to offer the prayer with the people and recited a long recitation,
then he performed a prolonged bowing, and then lifted his head and recited
a prolonged recitation which was shorter than the first. Then he performed
a prolonged bowing which was shorter than the first and then lifted
his head and performed two prostrations. He then stood up for the second
Raka and offered it like the first. Then he stood up and said, "The
sun and the moon do not eclipse because of someone's life or death but
they are two signs amongst the signs of Allah which He shows to His
worshipers. So whenever you see them, make haste for the prayer."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 167:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The sun eclipsed and the Prophet got up, being afraid that it might
be the Hour (i.e. Day of Judgment). He went to the Mosque and offered
the prayer with the longest Qiyam, bowing and prostration that I had
ever seen him doing. Then he said, "These signs which Allah sends do
not occur because of the life or death of somebody, but Allah makes
His worshipers afraid by them. So when you see anything thereof, proceed
to remember Allah, invoke Him and ask for His forgiveness."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 168:
Narrated Al-Mughira bin Shu'ba :
On the day of Ibrahim's death, the sun eclipsed and the people said
that the eclipse was due to the death of Ibrahim (the son of the Prophet).
Allah's Apostle said, "The sun and the moon are two signs amongst the
signs of Allah. They do not eclipse because of someone's death or life.
So when you see them, invoke Allah and pray till the eclipse is clear."
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 169:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
In the life-time of the Prophet the sun eclipsed and then he offered
a two Rakat prayer.
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 170:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
In the life-time of the Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) the sun eclipsed
and he went out dragging his clothes till he reached the Mosque. The
people gathered around him and he led them and offered two Rakat. When
the sun (eclipse) cleared, he said, "The sun and the moon are two signs
amongst the signs of Allah; they do not eclipse because of the death
of someone, and so when an eclipse occurs, pray and invoke Allah till
the eclipse is over." It happened that a son of the Prophet called Ibrahim
died on that day and the people were talking about that (saying that
the eclipse was caused by his death).
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 171:
Narrated Aisha:
The Prophet led us and performed four bowing in two Rakat during the
solar eclipse and the first Raka was longer.
Volume 2, Book 18, Number 172:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet (p.b.u.h) recited (the Quran) aloud during the eclipse
prayer and when he had finished the eclipse prayer he said the Takbir
and bowed. When he stood straight from bowing he would say "Sami 'al-l-ahu
Lyman hamidah Rabbana walaka-l-hamd." And he would again start reciting.
In the eclipse prayer there are four bowing and four prostrations in
two Rakat. Al-Auza'i and others said that they had heard Az-Zuhi from
'Ursa from 'Aisha saying, "In the life-time of Allah's Apostle the sun
eclipsed, and he made a person to announce: 'Prayer in congregation.'
He led the prayer and performed four bowing and four prostrations in
two Rakat." Narrated Al-Walid that 'Abdur-Rahman bin Namir had informed
him that he had heard the same. Ibn Shihab heard the same. Az-Zuhrl
said, "I asked ('Ursa), 'What did your brother 'Abdullah bin AzZubair
do? He prayed two Rakat (of the eclipse prayer) like the morning prayer,
when he offered the (eclipse) prayer in Median.' 'Ursa replied that
he had missed (i.e. did not pray according to) the Prophet's tradition."
Sulaiman bin Kathir and Sufyan bin Husain narrated from Az-Zuhri that
the prayer for the eclipse used to be offered with loud recitation.
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