Umar Ra and Salah..
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Uthmaan said:
“I swear by Allah it is not ...
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Umar Ra and Salah..
Uthmaan ibn Alu Al Aas married one of Omar’s (ra) widows.
Uthmaan said:
“I swear by Allah it is not because I am interested in money or offspring that I have married her,
but because I would like her to tell me how Omar used to spend his nights”
[Reported by At-Tabarani]
Umar said, while standing on the podium,
“A man might have white hair in Islam (i.e. reaches in old age while Muslim), yet has not completed even one prayer for Allah, the Exalted!”
He was asked, “Why is that?”
He said, “He does not perfect the prayer’s required Khushu`, solemness and attending to Allah with his heart.” [Al-Ihya 10/202]
`Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) became unconscious after he was stabbed, and according to Al Miswar bin Makhramah, it was said: “Nothing would wake him up except the call to prayer, if he is still alive.”
They said to him, “The prayer has finished, O Chief of the Faithful!”
He woke up and said, “The prayer, by Allah! Verily, there is no share in Islam for whoever abandons the prayer.”
He performed the prayer while his wound was bleeding.
[Sifat as Safwah 2/131]
‘Umar b. al-Khattab’s Words on Salah « بسم الله الرØ*******من الرØ*******يم
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The muslimah rocks the cradle with her right hand and shakes the thrones of kufr with her left.
It was once said to ‘Abdullah b. Al-Mubârak, “After you have prayed with us you don’t sit with us?” He replied, “I go and sit with the Sahâbah and the Tâbi’în.” We said, “And how can you sit with the Sahâbah and Tâbi’în (when they have all passed away)?” He replied, “I go and read the knowledge I have collected, I find their narrations and deeds. What would I do with you? You sit around backbiting people.”
Al-Dhahabî, Siyar A’lâm Al-Nubalâ` in his biography of ‘Abdullah b. Al-Mubârak.
Shubrumah said, “We accompanied Karz al Harithi on a journey. Whenever he wanted to set camp in an area, he used to scan it with his eyes and when he found a good piece of land that he liked, he would go to it and pray there until it was time to leave.” [Sifat as Safwah 3/120]
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