Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah 654 [VERIFIED]

Scholars statements about Saheeh Ibn Khuzaymah - إسلام ويب

Imam Ibn Khuzaymah was a scholar known for his strict adherence to authenticating narrations. His collection is a "Sahih" (authentic), meaning it meets the highest standards of accuracy for a scholar of his time. The narration, which instructs regarding the placement of shoes during prayer, is considered authentic (Sahih). This specific advice emphasizes:

The narration from Aisha (RA) describes finding the Prophet (ﷺ) in prostration, with his heels together and toes toward the Qiblah, reciting: "I seek refuge in Your pleasure from Your anger, in Your forgiveness from Your punishment, and in You from You. I praise You, but I cannot praise You as much as You deserve." The narration also mentions the Prophet (ﷺ) stating that everyone has a devil (Qarin), but his was made to submit. Key Takeaways

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever has a need from Allah, let him perform ablution and do it well, then pray two rak’ahs. Then let him praise Allah, send blessings upon the Prophet (peace be upon him), and then say: 'There is no god but Allah, the Forbearing, the Generous. Glory be to Allah, Lord of the Mighty Throne. All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the worlds. O Allah, I ask You for the means of Your mercy, the resolutions of Your forgiveness, the gain from every righteous deed, and safety from every sin. O Allah, do not leave any sin of mine unforgiven, nor any distress unrelieved, nor any need that pleases You unfulfilled, O Most Merciful of the merciful.'" sahih ibn khuzaymah 654

(Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah, Hadith 654. Also verified and recorded with similar wordings by Imam Ibn Hibban, Al-Hakim, and Al-Bayhaqi) Juristic Analysis and Practical Application

The du'a recited by the Prophet in his prostration is a masterpiece of theological depth and humility. He says:

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The term Rassan (رَاصًّا) indicates joining, pressing, or stacking things tightly together.

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Hadith 654 in Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah, found within the Book of Prayer This specific advice emphasizes: The narration from Aisha

Implementing the guidance found in Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah 654 provides a worshipper with multiple benefits:

: After the prayer, the Prophet ﷺ mentioned to Aisha that every human has a devil ( Shaytan ) assigned to them. When she asked if he had one too, he replied, "Yes, but Allah helped me against him, and he became Muslim (or submitted)". About the Source

Never miss the two Rak’ahs before Fajr. They are your daily share of a treasure greater than the universe.

Rely directly on to define the exact form of the feet. Early Shafi'i & Maliki Separate the feet (span of a hand)