The document summarizes the recitations of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in different prayers based on references from hadith. It lists the surahs or number of verses he would typically recite in each of the mandatory and optional prayers, as well as on Fridays, Eids and during Hajj. For example, in Fajr prayer he would recite 60 verses in each rakah from various surahs like Al-Mu'minun and As-Saaffat. In Maghrib prayer he mostly recited from the shortest last part of the Quran. The document provides valuable guidance for Muslims on following the sunnah of the Prophet in their prayer recitations.
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The Recitations of The Prophet
The document summarizes the recitations of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in different prayers based on references from hadith. It lists the surahs or number of verses he would typically recite in each of the mandatory and optional prayers, as well as on Fridays, Eids and during Hajj. For example, in Fajr prayer he would recite 60 verses in each rakah from various surahs like Al-Mu'minun and As-Saaffat. In Maghrib prayer he mostly recited from the shortest last part of the Quran. The document provides valuable guidance for Muslims on following the sunnah of the Prophet in their prayer recitations.
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ﺑﺴﻢ اﷲ اﻟﺮﺣﻤﻦ اﻟﺮﺣﻴﻢ
In the Name of Allaah, Ar-Rahmaan, Ar-Raheem,
I begin this summary of:
The Recitations of the Prophet (),
Other then the Faatiha, in Salaat Notes: 1-The term “mufassal” means the “last seventh of the Qur’aan,” and it starts from soorat Qaaf (#50) to the last soorah of An-Naass (#114). 2-The longest of it is from Qaaf (#50) to soorat An-Naba’ (#78). 3-The medium part of it is from soorat An-Naba’ (#78) to soorat Ad-Duhaa (#93). 4-The shortest is from soorat Ad-Duhaa (#93) to the end.
Salaat The Prophet’s Recitation Notes
Al-Fajr 1-He used to recite 60 verses in both rak’ah of Fajr or 60 in In the Sunnah of the each Fajr Prayer: 2-Al-Mu’minon (23) until he reached to verse 45, or 50. 1-Q2:136 in the 1st 3-As-Saafaat (#32) rak’ah, and Q3:64 in 4-sometimes with the longer mufassal (#50 and the like) in the 2nd one, or Q3:52 two rak’ahs. (occasionally). 5-From soorat At-Toor (52) during the Farewell pilgrimage 2-Q109 in the 1st & st 6-Soorat #50 or similar in the 1 rak’ah Q112 in the 2nd. 7-Soorat #30. 8-Soorat Yaaseen (sometimes). 9-Sometimes with the shorter mufassal such as #81. 10-Once he recited # 99 in both rak’ahs. 11-Sometimes with #113 & 114. 12-And soorat as-Sajdah (#32) in the 1st rak’ah and ad-Dahr (#76) in the Fajr of Friday. Al-Thurh 1-Sometimes he () used to lengthen it. 2-Sometimes he used to recite about 30 verses in each of the 1st two rak’ah., and about 15 verses in each of the last two. 3-Sometimes reciting: Q84, Q86, Q85, Q87, Q92, & similar soorahs. Al-‘Asr 1-Sometimes he () used to lengthen it. 2-Sometimes he used to recite about 30 verses in each of the 1st two rak’ah., and about 15 verses in each of the last two. 3-Sometimes reciting: Q84, Q86, Q85, Q87, Q92, & similar soorahs. Al-maghrib 1-Most often he () recited from the shortest of al-mufassal. 2-Also he sometimes recited Q7, Q77, Q52, Q44, or Q8. Al-‘Ishaa’ 1-Sometimes Q84, and Q95 (once on a journey) 2-Q91 and the like. 3-Q84 and make sajdah (prostration) during it. 4-He () forbade prolonging the recitation in ‘Ishaa’ and instructed Mu’aath ibn Jabal () to recite: Q91, Q77, Q96, or Q92. Al-Jumu’ah 1-Q62 and Q63 in the 1st and 2nd rak’ah, respectively, or 2-Q87, and Q88, resp. ‘Eed 1-Q50, and Q54, or 2-Q87, and Q88. References: The Prophet’s Prayer by Sh. al-Albaanee (rahimahu Allaah) & Salaatul Mu’min (The Believer’s Prayer), by Sh. Sa’eed bin Wahf Al-Qahtaani (may Allah preserve him). May Allaah, the Most Merciful, the Oft-Forgiving, forgive its compiler, Saleh As-Saleh. 20th Rajab 1425 (5th Sept. 2005).