the Dawn prayer, and when he delivered the taslim, he would turn away. It was narrated from Ali that he led a people in the Afternoon (Asr) prayer, then he leaned his back towards the qibla and faced the people. [Both were narrated by al-Athram] (112). [Said ibn al-Musayyib said: "For a man to sit on a heated stone (113) is better for him than to sit facing the qibla when he delivers the taslim without turning away." Ibrahim said: "If the Imam delivers the taslim and then faces the qibla, pelt him with pebbles (i.e., rebuke him)."] (114) Al-Athram said: I saw Abu Abd Allah (Ahmad) when he delivered the taslim, he would turn and sit cross-legged (115). Abu Dawud said: I saw him when he was an imam, and when he delivered the taslim, he would turn to his right. [Muslim and Abu Dawud in 'al-Sunan' narrated from] (116) Jabir ibn Samurah, who said: The Prophet -peace be upon him- used to, when he prayed the Dawn prayer, sit cross-legged (117) in his place of prayer until the sun rose well (118). [In one wording: He used to, when he prayed the Dawn, sit in his place of prayer until the sun rose. From Sa'd, who said: I used to see the Messenger of Allah -peace be upon him- not stand from his place of prayer where he prayed the Morning prayer until the sun rose; when it rose, he stood up. Both were narrated by Muslim] (119). [Ahmad was asked about the interpretation of the Prophet's -peace be upon him- hadith: "He would not sit after the taslim except for the duration of saying: O Allah, You are the Peace (120)," meaning while in his seat before turning away. He said: I do not know. Al-Athram narrated these hadiths which we have mentioned.] (121)
(112) Omitted from: M. (113) Al-Radfah: the singular of al-radaf, which are heated stones. (114) Omitted from: The original. (115) In M: "and he would crouch/kneel." (116) Omitted from: The original. (117) In M: "he would bow/kneel." (118) 'Well' (hasanan): meaning a good rising, i.e., high. (119) In M: "and Muslim's wording is 'his place of prayer'." The first was narrated by Muslim, in: The Chapter on the Virtue of Sitting in One's Place of Prayer After the Morning Prayer and the Virtue of Masjids, from the Book of Masjids. Sahih Muslim 1/464. It was also narrated by Abu Dawud, in: The Chapter on a Man Sitting Cross-legged, from the Book of Etiquette (al-Adab). Sunan Abi Dawud 2/562. And Imam Ahmad, in: Al-Musnad 5/91, 97, 100, 101, 105, 107. The second was narrated by Muslim, in the aforementioned chapter. Sahih Muslim 1/463. (120) Mentioned previously on pages 252, 255. (121) Omitted from: The original.