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Topic: A few Athar on Salaat
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AbuJameel
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Mu'awiah Bin Murrah: "When I lived during the time of seventy of the companions ( radiallhu anhum) of muhammad (salallhu alyhi wa salaam), had they lived amonst you today ,they would have not reconized any of your acts except adhan". Myamun said ,: "If a man from the salaf was resurreted among you today , he would only reconize your Qibla ." and finally one athar that i dfound to be profound inn its words when Ali bin Al husain used to preform wudu, his color would change 9 meaning hewoul beome pale ) . His family askedhim why this happend to him every time he performed wudu, he said," Do you know whomI am about to stand ( in front of in prayer )
Abu Jameel Abdul Qaadir ibn Ingram
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AbuKhadijahKanadi
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As-Salaamu 'Alaikum, From where did you find these athaar?
Abu Khadijah Bilal al-Kanadie al-Atharee
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AbuJameel
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As salaamu alikum abu Khadeeja I will send you the book titles insha allah via e mail
Abu Jameel Abdul Qaadir ibn Ingram
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aboo.sufyaan
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As-Salaamu 'alaykum, why not post the references here at SalafiTalk for the benefit of everyone, akh? JazakAllaahu khairan
Aboo Sufyaan al-Amreekee
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faruq.as-salafi
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As-Salaamu' Alaikum. I do not understand the part before the end quotation typed: "his color would change 9 meaning hewoul beome pale ) . " Do you mean to type, his color would change meaning he would become pale? Please again, post the source of your narrations.
Baarak-Allaahu Feekum - wa sal-Allaahu wa-sallam 'alaa Nabiyyinaa Muhammad, was-Salaam 'alaykum wa-Rahmatullaahe wa-Barakaatuh. Abu' Salafi'ayn As-Salafiyoon in Cleveland
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iamsalafee
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I think the first two narrations might be from the book of Hussain al-Awaaishah on the effect of prayer on increasing Imaan. And the third narration, about Alee becoming pale (or it might be turning red) could be from Mukhtasir Minhaaj ul-Qaasideen of al-Maqdisi, though it needs to be verified.
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