Top 5 hadith-Why are there two prostrations in prayer

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Top 5 hadith-Why are there two prostrations in prayer

Top 5 hadith-Why are there two prostrations in prayer?

There is a very sweet hadith, The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

When you forget something then you send a Darood sharif on me, Inshallah, it will be remembered you this is a very valuable hadith. Tell everyone, don’t forget it to share with your friends.

Question: Why are there two prostrations in prayer?

Answer: When Allah commanded the angels to prostrate in front of Adam, they prostrated. But Iblis did not do so, so he was rejected and expelled from heaven. Seeing this state of Iblis, the angels prostrated and said: O Allah, thank You for enabling us to carry out Your command and to worship Yours.

Those two prostrations are still being performed in prayers. A Companion asked the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). How do we know that our prayers have been accepted?

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: When your heart wants to offer the next prayer, understand that your prayer has been accepted

* Subhan Allah *

Allah Almighty has said that some people do not forward such messages. Allah Almighty has said, If you reject me, I will reject you in my eyes.

When the accursed Satan said:
O Allah Almighty, by Your Glory, I will always lead Your servants astray as long as their souls remain in their bodies. Allah Almighty, the Allah of Glory, said: I swear by my honor and my high position.  As long as they keep asking me for forgiveness, I will keep forgiving them.

* Subhan Allah *

Some lovely habits of our beloved Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)

  1. Keep your eyes down while walking.
  2. Always greet first.
  3. Do the hospitality yourself.
  4. Performing Postpartum prayers secretly.
  5. Do obligatory worship in front of everyone.
  6. Examine the patient’s mood.
  7. When you get angry while standing, you go to bed.
  8. Do a toothbrush.
  9. Never sleep before Isha.
  10. Never laugh openly, just smile.

Good Talks:

May Allah fulfill every legitimate wish of the sender of this message! Amen! When the time came for the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) to die, he asked Gabriel (Peace be upon him): Will my ummah also have to endure such pain of death

So the angel Gabriel Ameen said!  G, Yes.

Then tears will flow from the eyes of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)  So Allah Almighty said:

Dear Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) if your ummah recites the Ayah al-Kursi immediately after every prayer, then at the time of death it will have one foot in this world and a second foot in Paradise.

* Subhan Allah *

A person who recites Bismillah 21 times while sleeping. Allah Almighty tells the angels to write good deeds for every breath he takes

* Subhan Allah *

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FAQ:

What is a weak hadith?

In general, a weak hadith is one that does not meet the requirements to be sahih or hasan, whether due to an absence of one or more of the requirements, namely continuous sanad, ‘adil and dabit narrators, no shadh, and no ‘illah, rendering the hadith inauthentic (‘Uyun, 2007).

What is the Holy hadith?

Arabic, Hadith Muslims consider the Prophet Muhammad’s collection of traditions and sayings known as the adth (“News” or “Story”) as a key source of moral instruction and religious law. It includes numerous stories of varied lengths and veracity. Individual reports are additionally known as hadith (plural: hadiths).

Which Prophet prohibited hadith?

Yet, Umar did not want the companions to remember any of the Prophet’s sayings or deeds. He seemed to have significant qualms about the value of these memories to the Muslim umma. As a result, he barred the companions from quoting the Prophet in writing or conversation.

 

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