Chapter: On the Times During Which Prayer Is Forbidden
Ibn Abbas reported: People who are pleasing to me, the most pleasing of whom is Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, testified before me that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, forbade prayer after the Subh (dawn prayer) until the sun rises, and after the Asr (afternoon prayer) until the sun sets. Abu Said reported: The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: "There is no prayer after the Subh until the sun has ascended, and no prayer after the Asr until the sun has set." Both are agreed upon. In another version: "after the Fajr prayer and after the Asr prayer." Reported by Muslim. Abu Hurayrah reported the like of Umar's hadith, except he said: "And from prayer after the Subh until the sun rises." And from Ibn Umar, may Allah be pleased with both of them,
(36) In M: "taghrub" (sets). (37) The first [hadith] was recorded by al-Bukhari, in: Chapter on Prayer After Fajr Until the Sun Rises, from the Book of Prayer Times. Sahih al-Bukhari 1/152. And Muslim, in: Chapter on the Times During Which Prayer Is Forbidden, from the Book of the Traveler's Prayer. Sahih Muslim 1/567. It was also recorded by Abu Dawud, in: Chapter on One Who Permits the Two Rak'ahs After Asr If the Sun Is High, from the Book of Prayer. Sunan Abi Dawud 1/294. And al-Tirmidhi, in: Chapter on What Has Been Reported Regarding the Dislike of Prayer After Asr and After Fajr, from the Chapters on Prayer. Aridat al-Ahwadhi 1/296. And al-Nasa'i, in: Chapter on the Prohibition of Prayer After the Subh, from the Book of Prayer Times. al-Mujtaba 1/222. And Ibn Majah, in: Chapter on the Prohibition of Prayer After Fajr and After Asr, from the Book of Establishing Prayer. Sunan Ibn Majah 1/396. And al-Darimi, in: Chapter on Which Time It Is Disliked to Pray, from the Book of Prayer. Sunan al-Darimi 1/333. The second [hadith]: recorded by al-Bukhari, in: Chapter on Not Seeking to Pray Before Sunset, from the Book of Prayer Times. Sahih al-Bukhari 1/352. And Muslim, in: Chapter on the Times During Which Prayer Is Forbidden, from the Book of the Traveler's Prayer. Sahih Muslim 1/567. It was also recorded by al-Nasa'i, in: Chapter on the Prohibition of Prayer After Asr, from the Book of Prayer Times. al-Mujtaba 1/223. And Ibn Majah, in: Chapter on the Prohibition of Prayer After Fajr and After Asr, from the Book of Establishing Prayer. Sunan Ibn Majah 1/395. And Imam Ahmad, in: al-Musnad 3/64. (38) See the previous chapter 1/567. (39) Recorded by al-Bukhari, in: Chapter on Prayer After Fajr Until the Sun Rises, from the Book of Prayer Times. =