Book Title | 100 Established Authentic Sunan |
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established authentic sunan
ESTABLISHED AUTHENTIC SUNAN
Book contents
- Sleeping on Wudoo`
- Reading Soorat al-Ikhlaas, al-Falaq and an-Naas before sleeping
- Doing takbeer and tasbeeh when going to sleep
- Supplicating when awoken from sleep:
- Supplicating once awake
- Sunan of Ablution and Salah
- Rinse water and sniff in one go
- Ablution before Ghusl
- Tashahhud after ablution
- Being economical with water
- Two ruk’ah prayer after ablution
- Repeating the words of the adhan after the mu’adhdhin then supplicating for the Prophet (salla Allaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam)
- Frequent use of the siwaak (tooth stick)
- Going early to the Masjid
- Walking to the masjid
- Going to the prayer with dignity and tranquility
- Making dua’a upon entering and leaving the masjid
- Praying behind a sutra [barrier]
- Sitting in al-iqaa’ between the two prostrations
- Sitting in the tawarruk position in the second tashahhud
- Making lots of supplication before ending the prayer with ‘as-salaamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullaah’
- Performing the Sunan and regular non-obligatory prayers (rawaatib)
- The Forenoon Prayer (Salaat al-Duhaa)
- The Night Prayer (Qiyaam al-layl)
- The Witr (‘odd’) Prayer
- Praying in shoes when pure
- Praying in Masjid al-Qubaa
- Performing voluntary prayers in one’s house
- Prayer for divine guidance (Istikhaara)
- Sitting in prayer area after dawn prayers (fajr) until the sun rises
- Bathing on the day of Jumuah
- Going early to Jumuah prayer
- Seeking the hour of having one’s prayer answered on Jumuah day
- Going to the Eed prayer by one path and returning by another
- Funeral prayers (janaaza)
- Visiting graveyards
- Sunan an-Sawn (Fasting)
- Pre-dawn meal (suhoor)
- Hastening the breaking of the fast when the sun has set
- Standing for night prayer during Ramadhan
- Staying in `itikaaf during the last ten days of Ramadhan
- Fasting for six days in the month of Shawwal
- Observing fast for three days every month
- Observing fast on the day of Arafah
- Observing fast on the day of Ashurah
- Sunan as-Safar (Travelling)
- Appointing a leader when travelling
- Saying ‘Allaahu akbar’ (Allah is Great) when ascending and saying ‘Subhaanallaah’ (Glory be to Allah) when descending
- Supplication for stopover
- Stopping first at the mosque when returning from a journey
- Sunan of Clothing and Eating
- Supplication upon wearing new clothes
- Starting wearing the shoe with the right
- Saying ‘bismillaah’ at the start of eating
- Praising Allah after eating and drinking
- Sitting when drinking
- Rinsing one’s mouth after consuming milk
- Not criticising food
- Eating with three fingers
- Drinking Zamzam water and using it as a cure
- Eating on Eed al-Fitr before going to the prayer area
- Remembrance and Supplication
- Reading the Quran frequently
- Beautifying one’s voice in the recitation of the Quran
- Always remembering Allah
- Glorification
- Responding to the one who sneezes
- Praying for the ill
- Putting one’s hand on a painful area and the supplication
- Supplications when hearing the cock crow and seeking refuge with Allah on hearing the donkey bray
- Supplication during rainfall
- Remembering Allah when entering the house
- Remembering Allah in gatherings
- Supplication for entering the toilet
- Supplication for strong winds
- Praying for Muslims in their absence
- Supplication for calamities
- Spreading Islamic salutations
- Other Sunan
- Seeking knowledge
- Seeking permission to enter three times
- Putting a chewed sweet morsel like dates in the mouth of the new born (Tahneek)
- Sacrificial feast (‘aqeeqah) for the new born
- Exposing parts of the body to falling rain
- Visiting the sick
- Visiting one another for the sake of Allah
- Smiling
- Annoucing one’s love for one’s brother
- Suppressing yawns
- Benefit of the doubt and thinking well of others
- Helping one’s family with housework
- Prophetic pratices of the natural human state (fitra):
- Caring for orphans
- Avoiding anger
- Crying out of the fear of Allah
- Charity of posthumous effect (Sadaqa jaariyya):
- Building mosques
- Flexibility in buying and selling
- Removing harm from the road
- Charity
- Increasing good deeds during the first ten days of Dhul-Hijja
- Killing domestic lizards (wazghah)
- Prohibition to narrate everything one hears
- Trotting (raml) during circumambulation
- Persistence on a righteous action even if small
Sunan an-Nawm (Sleep)
Sleeping on Wudoo` The Prophet, sallallahu ‘alayhi wa salam told al-Baraa` bin ‘Aazib, radiallahu ‘anh, If you go to your bed, then do your wudoo` (ablution) as you would do it for prayer, then lie on your right” [Agreed upon, No ]
Reading Soorat al-Ikhlaas, al-Falaq and an-Naas before sleeping: From ‘Aishah radiallahu ‘anha, the Messenger, sallallahu ‘alayhi wa salam used to recite “Qul huwallahu ahad”, “Qul a’oothu birrabilfalaq” and “Qul a’oothu birrabinnaas” every night when he went to sleep, then wiped his face and whatever he was able from his body, beginning with his head and face, and what faces him from his body, three times” [al-Bukhaari: ]
Doing takbeer and tasbeeh when going to sleep: ‘Ali, radiallahu ‘anh narrates that the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ‘alayhi wa salam said when Faatimah asked him for a servant, “Shall I not lead you to that which is better for you than a servant? If you go to your mattresses, or rest to sleep, then say Allahu Akbar thirty-four times, and say subhaan Allah thirty-three times, and say alhamdulilah thirty-three times, for they are better for you than having a servant” [Agreed upon: & ]
Supplicating when awoken from sleep: ‘Ubaadah bin as-Saamit, radiallahu ‘anh narrates that the Prophet, sallallahu ‘alayhi wa salam said: “Anyone awoken in the night and says: Laa ilaha illa Allah, wahdatu laa shareeka lah, lahul-mulku walahul hamd, wa huwa ‘ala kulli shay`in qadeer, alhamdulilah was-subhaan Allah, wallahu akbar, wa laa hawla wa laa quwata illa billah, then said, Allahumma aghfirli or invoked Allah, he will be answered, and if he does ablution and prays, his prayer will be accepted” [al-Bukhaari: ]