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Translation of Malik's Muwatta, Book 7:
Tahajjud
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Section: Concerning Prayer in the Night
Book 7, Number 7.1.1:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Muhammad ibn al-Munkadir from
Said ibn al-Jubayr that a man who has approval (as a relater of hadith),
told him that A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "If a man prays in the night and sleep overcomes
him during it, Allah writes for him the reward of his prayer, and his
sleep is sadaqa for him."
Book 7, Number 7.1.2:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu'nNadr, the mawla of Umar ibn
'Ubaydullah, from Abu Salama ibn Abd ar-Rahman that A'isha, the wife
of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "I was
sleeping in front of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, and my feet were in his qibla. When he prostrated,
he nudged me and I pulled up my feet,and when he stood up I spread them
out." She added, "There were no lamps in the house at that time."
Book 7, Number 7.1.3:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa from his father
from A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "If you are drowsy in prayer, sleep until sleep leaves
you, because if you pray while you are drowsy, you do not know whether
you may intend to ask for forgiveness but (in fact) ask for harm."
Book 7, Number 7.1.5a:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ismail from Ibn Abi Hakim that
he had heard that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, heard a woman praying at night. He said, "Who is that?" and
someone said to him,"It is al-Hawla bint Tuwayt, she does not sleep
in the night." The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, disapproved of that and his disapproval showed in his face.
Then he said, "Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, does not become weary,
but you become weary. Take on whatever is within your capability."
Book 7, Number 7.1.5b:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam from his father
that Umar ibn al-Khattab used to pray as much as Allah willed in the
night until at the end of the night he would wake his family for the
prayer. He used to say to them, "The prayer, the prayer." Then he would
recite the ayat, "Enjoin prayer on your family and be constant in it.
We do not ask you for your provision. We provide for you. And the end
result is for taqwa." (Sura 20 ayat 132)
Book 7, Number 7.1.6:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Said ibn al-Musayyab
used to say, "Sleep is disapproved of before isha and conversation after
it."
Book 7, Number 7.1.7:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Abdullah ibn
Umar used to say, "(Voluntary) prayer in both the day and night is two
at a time with a taslim after every raka.''
Malik said, "That is the custom among us. "
Section: How the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, Prayed
the Witr
Book 7, Number 7.2.8:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab from Urwa ibn az-Zubayr
from A'isha, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, used to pray eleven rakas in the night, making them odd by
a single one, and when he had finished he lay down on his right side.
Book 7, Number 7.2.9:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Said ibn Abi Said al-Maqburi from
Abu Salama ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Awf that he asked A'isha, the wife
of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, what the prayer
of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
was like during Ramadan. She said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, did not go above eleven rakas in Ramadan
or at any other time. He prayed four - do not ask me about their beauty
or length. Then he prayed another four - do not ask me about their beauty
and length. Then he prayed three."
A'isha continued, "I said, 'Messenger of Allah, are you sleeping before
you do the witr?' He said, A'isha, my eyes sleep but my heart does not
sleep.' "
Book 7, Number 7.2.10:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa from his father
that A'isha, umm al-muminin said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, used to pray thirteen rakas in the night
and then would pray two rakas when he heard the adhan for the subh prayer."
Book 7, Number 7.2.11:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Makhrama ibn Sulayman from Kurayb,
the mawla of Ibn Abbas, that Abdullah ibn Abbas told him that he had
spent a night at the house of Maimuna, the wife of the Prophet, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, who was also Ibn Abbas' mother's
sister. Ibn Abbas said, "I lay down with my head on the breadth of the
cushion, and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, and his wife lay down with their heads on its length. The Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, slept, until, halfway
through the night or a little before or after it, he awoke and sat up
and wiped the sleep away from his face with his hand. Then he recited
the last ten ayats of sura Ali Imran (Sura3). Then he got up and went
over to a water-skin which was hanging up and did wudu from it, doing
his wudu thoroughly, and then he stood in prayer."
Ibn Abbas continued, "I stood up and did the same and then went and
stood by his side. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, put his right hand on my head and took my right ear and tweaked
it. He prayed two rakas, then two rakas, then two rakas, then two rakas,
then two rakas, then two rakas, and then prayed an odd raka. Then he
lay down until the muadhdhin came to him, and then prayed two quick
rakas, and went out and prayed subh ."
Book 7, Number 7.2.12:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Abi Bakr from his
father that Abdullah ibn Qays ibn Makhrama told him that Zayd ibn Khalid
al-Juhani said one night that he was going to observe the prayer of
the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. He
said, "I rested my head on his threshold. The Messenger of Allah, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, got up and prayed two long, long,
long rakas. Then he prayed two rakas which were slightly less long than
the two before them. Then he prayed two rakas which were slightly less
long than the two before them. Then he prayed two rakas which were slightly
less long than the two before them. Then he prayed two rakas which were
slightly less long than the two before them. Then he prayed two rakas
which were slightly less long than the two before them. Then he prayed
an odd raka, making thirteen rakas in all."
Section: The Command to Pray the Witr
Book 7, Number 7.3.13:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi and Abdullah ibn Umar that
a man asked the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him
peace, about night prayers. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, said, "Night prayers are two by two, and when
you are afraid that dawn is approaching, pray one raka to make what
you have prayed odd."
Book 7, Number 7.3.14:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said from Muhammad ibn
Yahya ibn Habban from Ibn Muhayriz that a man from the Kinana tribe
called al-Mukhdaji heard a man in Syria known as Abu Muhammad saying,
"The witr is obligatory (fard)." Al-Mukhdaji said, "I went to Ubada
ibn as-Samit and presented myself to him as he was going to the mosque,
and told him what Abu Muhammad had said. Ubada said that Abu Muhammad
had lied and that he had heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, say, 'Allah the Majestic and Mighty has written
five prayers for mankind, and whoever does them and does not waste anything
of them by making light of what is due to them, there is a pact for
him with Allah that He will admit him into the Garden.Whoever does not
do them, there is no pact for him with Allah. If He wishes, He punishes
him, and if He wishes, He admits him into the Garden.' "
Book 7, Number 7.3.15:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abu Bakr ibn Umar that Said ibn
Yasar said, ''I was travelling with Abdullah ibn Umar on the road to
Makka, and fearing that it was nearly dawn. I dismounted and prayed
witr. Abdullah said, 'Is there not a model for you in the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace?' I said, 'Of course,
by Allah!' He said, 'The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, used to pray witr on his camel.' "
Book 7, Number 7.3.16:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said that Said ibn al-Musayyab
said, "Abu Bakr as-Siddiq used to pray witr when he wished to go to
bed, and Umar ibn al-Khattab used to pray witr at the end of the night.
As for me, I pray witr when I go to bed."
Book 7, Number 7.3.17:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that a man asked
Abdullah ibn Umar whether the witr was obligatory and Abdullah ibn Umar
said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
prayed witr, and the muslims prayed witr." The man began repeating his
question, and Abdullah ibn Umar kept saying, "The Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, prayed witr, and the muslims
prayed witr."
Book 7, Number 7.3.18:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that A'isha, the
wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to
say, "If someone fears that he will sleep through till the morning,
let him pray the witr before he sleeps, and if some one hopes to wake
for the last part of the night, let him delay his witr."
Book 7, Number 7.3.19:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Nafi said, "I was with Abdullah
ibn Umar in Makka. The sky was clouded over and Abdullah feared that
dawn was approaching so he prayed one raka for witr. Then the clouds
cleared and he saw that it was still night, so he made his prayers even
with one raka. Then he continued to pray two rakas at a time, until
when he feared the approach of dawn, he prayed one raka for witr."
Book 7, Number 7.3.20:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi that Abdullah ibn Umar used
to say the taslim between the two rakas and the one raka of witr so
that he could order something he needed.
Book 7, Number 7.3.213:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that Sad ibn Abi Waqqas
used to pray witr after isha with one raka.
Malik said, "This is not the situation with us. Rather three is the
minimum for witr."
Book 7, Number 7.3.22:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abdullah ibn Dinar that Abdullah
ibn Umar used to say, "The maghrib prayer is the witr of the daytime
prayers."
Malik said, "If someone prays witr at the beginning of the night,
and goes to sleep, and then wakes up and it seems good to him to pray,
let him pray, two rakas at a time. That is what I like most of what
I have heard."
Book 7, Number 7.3.23:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abd al Karim ibn Abi'l-Mukhariq
al-Basri from Said ibn Jubayr that Abdullah ibn Abbas slept, and when
he woke up, he said to his servant, "Go and see what the people have
done," (by that time his sight had gone.) The servant went out and returned
saying, "The people have left from subh," so Abdullah ibn Abbas got
up and prayed witr and then prayed subh.
Book 7, Number 7.3.24:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Abdullah ibn
Abbas and Ubada ibn as-Samit and al-Qasim ibn Muhammad and Abdullah
ibn Amir ibn Rabia had all prayed witr after the break of dawn.
Book 7, Number 7.3.25:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa from his father
that Abdullah ibn Masud said, "I do not mind if the iqama for the subh
prayer is called while I am still praying witr."
Book 7, Number 7.3.26:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Yahya ibn Said said, ''Ubada ibn
as-Samit used to lead the people in prayer. One day he came out for
subh and the muadhdhin began to give the iqama for the subh prayer Ubada
silenced him, prayed witr and then led them in subh."
Book 7, Number 7.3.27:
Yahya related to me from Malik that Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Qasim said,
"I heard Abdullah ibn Amir ibn Rabia say, 'I sometimes pray witr while
hearing the iqama, or after the break of dawn.' " Abd ar-Rahman was
not certain which he said.
Book 7, Number 7.3.28:
Malik related to me that Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Qasim heard his father
al-Qasim ibn Muhammad say, "I have prayed witr after dawn."
Malik said, "Only a person who oversleeps so that he does not do the
witr prays it after dawn. No one should intentionally make his witr
after dawn."
Section: The Two Rakas of Fajr
Book 7, Number 7.4.29:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Nafi from Abdullah ibn Umar that
Hafsa, the wife of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
told him that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, used to pray two quick rakas when the muadhdhin had finished
the adhan for the subh prayer, before the iqama was said for the prayer.
Book 7, Number 7.4.30:
Malik related to me from Yahya ibn Said that A'isha, the wife of the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "The Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, used to pray the
two rakas of the dawn (fajr) so quickly that I would say to myself 'Has
he recited the umm al-Qur'an or not?' "
Book 7, Number 7.4.31:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Sharik ibn Abdullah ibn Abi Namir
that Abu Salama ibn Abd ar-Rahman said, "Some people heard the iqama
and started to pray. The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, came out and said, 'Are you doing two prayers at the
same time? Are you doing two prayers at the same time?' That was about
the subh prayer and the two rakas before subh."
Book 7, Number 7.4.32:
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Abdullah ibn
Umar missed the two rakas of dawn, and then did them after the sun rose.
Book 7, Number 7.4.33:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Abd ar-Rahman ibn al-Qasim that
al-Qasim ibn Muhammad had done the same as Ibn Umar.
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