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    SALAAT AL-TASBEEH

    Among the optional prayers, this prayer is given great eminence.

    Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) reports that the Messenger of
    Allah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) said to his uncle Abbas ibn Abdul
    Muttalib (Radhiallaahu Anhu), "Shall I not give you a gift? Shall I grant
    you a blessing? Shall I inform you of a great benefit? Shall I give you
    something, which if you do, Allah will forgive you all your sins, old and
    past and new, committed by mistake or knowingly, small and big, committed in
    secret or openly? What you have to do is offer four rak'ah of optional
    prayers in this way: in every rak'ah after the Al-Hamd and Surah and while
    yet standing, recite the third kalimah fifteen times, then in the bowing,
    ruku, ten times, then standing up after the bow, qoma, ten times, then in
    each prostration ten times and in between the two prostrations ten times,
    and sitting up after the second prostration, ten times; seventy-five times
    per rak'ah, three-hundred times in all.

    Then, He said, "If possible, offer this prayer once every day; if you
    cannot, offer it once on Fridays, if this is not possible, offer it once a
    month, if this too is not possible, offer it once a year, and if even this
    is not possible, offer it once in your lifetime." (Ibn Maja, Tirmizi, Abu
    Daud)

    Hazrat Abbas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) used to offer this prayer every Friday and
    Abu Jauzan Ta-i used to come to the mosque every day as soon as the azan for
    the noon prayers was called and would offer it by the time the Jamaat stood
    up for the obligatory prayers. Hazrat Abdul Aziz bin abi Radad held that he
    who wanted paradise should hold on firmly to Salaa-al-Tasbeeh. According to
    Abu Usman Teri, "There is nothing better than Salaat-al-Tasbeeh to keep away
    troubles and sorrow."

    The Niyyah: 'My Niyyah is four rak'aat of Salaat-al-Tasbeeh for Allaah
    Ta'ala, facing the Qiblah'.

    Propositions regarding Salaat-al-tasbih -

    1. No specific Surah is prescribed; according to some Ahadees, there should
    be at least twenty Verses.
    2. The counting should not be done orally (because this would disturb the
    prayer) but by pressing one of the fingers, wherever it may be.
    3. If the recital is forgotten, the count should be made up in the next
    part, but never in between prostrations or during the qoma, not after the
    first and third rak'ah, but after the second or fourth rak'ah.

    Benefit -
    * This prayer may be offered any time except when a prayer is Makrooh.
    * It is better to offer it after the sun begins to decline.
    * After the word, 'Subhaanallah Wal hamdulillah Wa laa ilaaha illallaahu
    Allaahu Akbar,' the words, 'Walaa hawla walaa quwwata illaa billaahil
    aliyyil adheem' should be added. This is according to some tradition. It
    will be better to add these words also, 'Subhaanallah wal hamdulillah walaa
    ilaaha illallaahu wallaahu akbar walaa hawla walaa quwwata illaa billaahil
    aliyyil adheem.'
    * The words should be recited in the second and fourth rak'ah before
    al-Tahiyaat, and during the bow (Ruku) and prostration (Sajda), the words
    'Subhaana Rabbiyal azim' and 'Subhaana Rabbiyal A'ala' respectively should
    be recited first and then the kalimaat.
    * Another way is to recite the words fifteen times after Subhan but before
    Al-Hamd. The ten times after Al-Hamd and a Surah. The rest as stated above.

    If the latter procedure is followed, there will be no need to recite the
    kalimat after the first and third rak'ah nor before al Tahiyyaat in the
    fourth, (because the seventy-five times will have been completed at the end
    of the second prostrations of every rak'ah).

    Proposition -
    If, for any reason, the need arises for a sahw prostration (an extra
    prostration required after concluding the prayers because of forgetting),
    the kalimaat should not be recited in it, but if the count is missed......
    the kalimaat may be recited in it.

    Mufeedul Muslimeen
    " Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off your goals "

  • #2
    Re: Salatul Tasbeeh

    :jazak: :rose nice information ...thanks
    u can't gain RESPECT by choice nor by requesting it... it is earned through your words & actions."

    :pr:

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