Assalamualikeum,
I have a dobut regarding the night prayer tarawih. Is is a must to perform all the 20 rakah of tarawi or can we perform just 10 or 8 rakah and then start witr?
Wa'alaikum as'salaam,
You can perform 8 or 20 or anything in between. It's all from the sunnah. Prophet :saws: said that they are to be done two by two, and he did not specify any particular number. So you can do even a 100 if you want and then do witr.
I think you are a brainwashed GM of Pakistan....? Call yourself as ''Muslim'' instead of groupingThis applies most to the Hanafi Scholors than anyone else.Do you know how?Define Taqleed in Hanafi Fiqh.Since you are a Deobandi,you are a Hanafi.So explain it to me.
Do you understand Quran and sunnah better than Hz sahaba ikram ra and salaf....?
who are we "people" ? You sub indian continent people compile your ammal books of weak and fabricated hadiths and shikr and blindly follow that while the Quran and ahadith collect dusts on the shelves. And you are extreme in following your maulvi saabs and exaggerated sunnahs and yet call those who follow the As-Salaf as "wahabi" and "extremists". Majority of Muslims in your subcontinent do not pray salah, can you tell me why?You people always claim to follow first 3 generations but in this issue you leave them as well as khalaf.
What someone does or thinks is entirely his personal matter, but it's proven that some people are brainwashed and they almost worship their scholars.
I understand it better than the people of indian subcontinent.
who are we "people" ? You sub indian continent people compile your ammal books of weak and fabricated hadiths and shikr and blindly follow that while the Quran and ahadith collect dusts on the shelves. And you are extreme in following your maulvi saabs and exaggerated sunnahs and yet call those who follow the As-Salaf as "wahabi" and "extremists". Majority of Muslims in your subcontinent do not pray salah, can you tell me why?
Stop following such shady so called scholars like Tariq Jameel then and stop being brainwashed.
Desi imams going 100mph during taraweeh and pecking like a chicken to get his 20 rakah done in time isn't benefitting himself or anyone else. I rather pray 11 rakahs slowly with kushoo and get more out of it then just a headache and a physical workout.hmmm perhaps I hit on target....!
Do you have good to say about topic of this thread and talk with evidences...?
Nobody prayed 8 until the last century, opposing the way of believers and opposing the Sunnah established by Umar .
Desi imams going 100mph during taraweeh and pecking like a chicken to get his 20 rakah done in time isn't benefitting himself or anyone else. I rather pray 11 rakahs slowly with kushoo and get more out of it then just a headache and a physical workout.
The evidence that there is no set number for prayers at night - which include Taraaweeh - is the hadeeth of Ibn ‘Umar according to which a man asked the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) about prayer at night. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Prayers at night are to be offered two by two (two rak’ahs at a time). If any of you fears that the time of dawn is approaching then let him pray one rak’ah as Witr." (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 846; Muslim, 749)
Where is your evidence that anything other then 20 is haram?
We do not think that the Muslims should be so sensitive with regard to issues that are the matter of scholarly differences or make them the cause of division and fitnah among the Muslims.
The point is that the one who prays eleven rak’ahs in the manner narrated from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is doing well and is following the Sunnah. Whoever makes the recitation shorter and increases the number of rak’ahs is also doing well. A person who does either of these two things is not to be denounced. Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said:
If a person prays Taraaweeh according to the madhhabs of Abu Haneefah, al-Shaafa’i and Ahmad, with twenty rak’ahs, or according to the madhhab of Maalik, with thirty-six rak’ahs, or with thirteen or eleven rak’ahs, he has done well, as Imam Ahmad said, because there is nothing to specify the number. So the greater or lesser number of rak’ahs depends on how long or short the qiyaam (standing in the prayer) is.
https://islamqa.info/en/9036
Instead of parroting what your scholars have taught read the above all posts, all your questions have already been discussed.
you need to read what you posted above. What i'm saying is the same thing as you posted but you are too busy calling people brainwashed ignorant scholar worshiper cult followers to see that. I'm done talking to you, go educate yourself on the sunnah of talking to others.
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