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كتاب السهو
The Book of Forgetfulness (In Prayer)
" أَصَدَقَ "
"The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said the salam after three rak'ahs of 'Asr, then he entered his house. A man called Al-Khibaq stood up and said: 'Has the prayer been shortened, O Messenger of Allah?' He came out angry, dragging his upper garment and said: 'Is he speaking the truth?' They said: 'Yes.' So he stood and prayed that rak'ah, then he said the salam, then prostrated twice, then he said the salam (again)."
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Other hadiths from the same chapter
- Hadith 1236
The Prophet (ﷺ) led them in prayer and forgot (how many rak'ahs he had prayed), then he prostrated twice, then he said the salam.
- Hadith 1238
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "If one of you is not sure about his prayer, let him forget about what he is unsure of and complete his prayer on the basis of what he is…
- Hadith 1235
The Prophet (ﷺ) prostrated after the salam when he was not sure.
- Hadith 1239
The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "If one of you does not know whether he prayed three or four (rak'ahs), let him pray a rak'ah then prostrate twice after that when he is…
- Hadith 1234
A similar report was narrated from Abu Hurairah from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ).
- Hadith 1240
"If one of you is not sure about his prayer, let him estimate what he thinks is most likely to be correct and complete the prayer on that basis, then let him…