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Religious Studies

Electrical Engineering Department

Assignment 1

Submitted to: Mr. Yasir Hussain

Submitted by: Muntazir Ali

Registration number: 200401100

Section: A 2021
Batch: 19
Ahadith
Hadith no 1.

Translation:
Whenever the Holy Prophet (PBUH) recited the supplications of Qunoot, he used to
pray in the Namaz for some people, and in contrast, he used to pray badly for some
people.

Explanation:
In this Hadith, Imam Ibn-e-Khazima said that whenever the Holy Prophet (PBUH) used
to pray in the Namaz, he always remembered someone in a good deed and recited dua
Nijaat for them in the hereafter life, or he used to remember someone for his evil deeds
and pray badly. This trend of praying for someone in a good or bad is so-called "Nazila."
Where humans ask for prayers for someone else, praying in the Namaz is always a
good time to ask something from God because Allah Almighty loves this kind of
worship. That's why Muhammad (PBUH) used to pray due to the importance of the
prayer. As we know, the dua of Muhammad (PBUH) always accepts Allah Almighty, so
it confirmed that there is no way it got rejected by Allah Almighty.
Hadith no 2.

Translation:
We used to place both hands on the ground, and then we were commanded to place
both knees on the ground before both hands.

Explanation:
In this Hadith, Allah commanded Muslims to place both hands on the ground in prayers
before touching the knees. This was applicable and acceptable before Allah Almighty
ordered the second command. Since the second command, the first one is not
acceptable anymore. The second command was to place both the knees on the ground
before touching the hands. So, after this command, all the Muslims have to obey God's
order because Allah Almighty always has some reason behind it which we do not know
in some cases. We also know that Allah Almighty never orders something bad for
human beings.
Hadith no 3.

Translation:
When Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to prostrate, he would keep both his arms
away from his side so that the whiteness of his armpits would be visible.

Hadith no 4.
Translation:
When Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to prostrate, he would keep both his arms
away from his side so that the whiteness of his armpits would be visible.

Explanation:
Whenever the Prophet used to offer prayer, he used to keep arms away (from the body)
so that the whiteness of his armpits was visible. This strategy was used to show the way
to prostrate to other Muslims to follow the perfect way of prostrate. Some people may
be doing the prostrate wrong, so the Holy Prophet (PBUH) wants to set an example for
them. There may also be a possibility that he wants to show the Muslim ummah that
there is no shame unless you are doing a good deed and Allah Subhan-WA Tallah is
only concerned with your intention. As in the Namaz, one should forget everything
except the remembrance of life hereafter because Namaz is the only direct way to
communicate with the Allah Almighty. Also, the writer well mentioned that the Holy
Prophet's arms pits were clearly can be seen. It isn't possible that Hazrat Muhammad
(PBUH) would not know about this, so it was the example he set.

Hadith no 5.
Translation:
Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was used to sit on his left side of the legs at the end of the
prayer.

Explanation:
In this Hadith, Imam ibn-e-Khazima said that whenever Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
finishes his prayers, he sits on the left side of the legs. This is a great example as well
as a great discipline for the People of Muslim Ummah. The Namaz also taught the
discipline and proper manner along with the reward. So, to be a practical Muslim, we
have to follow the rules and examples. Sitting on one side also shows Allah's
commitment that whenever you need, I am ready even to give my own life.

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