Well, I was just going through a book about this Namaaz and I can’t seem to bring the total of each rakat’s tasbeeh to 75.
Each rakat should have 75 tasbeeh in it equivalent to 300 tasbeehs overall in this namaaz.
4 rakat Salatul Tasbeeh
1st Rakat
Surah Fatiha + Surah Zilzal (surah 99)
Subhan’Allahi WalHamdullilahi Wa La Ilaha Ilalaho Wala HuAkbar (15 times)
Then Ruku and after saying the ruku prayer, then Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Rabana Walakal Hamd say Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda and after saying the usual sajda prayer say Tasbeeh (10 times)
Then in sitting between the 2 sajdas Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda after saying the sajda prayer say Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Sajda Tasbeeh (10 times)
2nd Rakat
Surah Fatiha + Surah Aadiyat (surah 100)
Subhan’Allahi WalHamdullilahi Wa La Ilaha Ilalaho Wala HuAkbar (15 times)
Then Ruku after sayign the ruku prayer, then Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Rabana Walakal Hamd say Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda after saying the sajda prayer then say Tasbeeh (10 times)
Then in sitting between the 2 sajdas Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda after saying the sajda prayer say Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Atayat (10 times) tasbeeh
3rd Rakat
Surah Fatiha + Surah Nasr (surah 110)
Subhan’Allahi WalHamdullilahi Wa La Ilaha Ilalaho Wala HuAkbar (15 times)
Then Ruku and after saying the ruku prayer, then Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Rabana Walakal Hamd say Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda and after saying the usual sajda prayer say Tasbeeh (10 times)
Then in sitting between the 2 sajdas Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda after saying the sajda prayer say Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Sajda Tasbeeh (10 times)
4th Rakat
Surah Fatiha + Surah Ikhlas
Subhan’Allahi WalHamdullilahi Wa La Ilaha Ilalaho Wala HuAkbar (15 times)
Then Ruku after sayign the ruku prayer, then Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Rabana Walakal Hamd say Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda after saying the sajda prayer then say Tasbeeh (10 times)
Then in sitting between the 2 sajdas Tasbeeh (10 times)
In sajda after saying the sajda prayer say Tasbeeh (10 times)
After Atayat (10 times) tasbeeh
Then durood shareef and say salaam.
Jitna Diya Sarkar Nay Mujko, Itni Meri Auqat Nahi, Yeh Saab Tumhara Karam Hai Aqa, Mujh Mein Aisi Koi Baat Nahin.
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[This message has been edited by CocoNut (edited November 13, 2001).]
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Originally posted by Sadiaa:
Jazakallah khair !! This one looks much more complicated than the Salatul Hajat.. btw wats the significance of Salatul Tasbeeh ??? To vanquish All your past sins major or minor.
if possible.. can you get something on Itekaf ??? if its in ur book ?! i will look into that
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Jitna Diya Sarkar Nay Mujko, Itni Meri Auqat Nahi, Yeh Saab Tumhara Karam Hai Aqa, Mujh Mein Aisi Koi Baat Nahin.
i have heard that this particular prayer has no sound basis....
i mena it is not proved from a SAHEEH HADITH....
and logically too it does not make sense that one prayer shud rid u of all ur sins....
i have read the hadith reported by ibn abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) but i stopped practising it after i read that it is a BID'AA and not SUNNA....
and after looking for any good book to mention it, i never found this hadith or the mention of salaat-al-tasbeeh except in the indo-pak books....
so please do research on the topic while we r on it and help me clear my doubts too....
aaaahhh, one more thing that I find difficult to beleive. Though Allah SWT can forgive what HE wants (except that HE won't forgive SHIRK), and for that one does not necessarily has to say any special prayer, it can be done only by 'tauba' and 'committment' to not do it again.
our tableeghi 'nisaab' promotes so many 'individualistic' prayers that starts to repel me from such 'jamaat'. A 'jamaat' that promotes 'individualism', whata concept. A 'jamaat' that lacks social, regional, etc teachings. You can get all your sins forgiven by doing this, by doing that, by doing this so many times, by saying this so many times after this prayer, after that prayer etc.
aahhhhhhh. where does anyone see tableeghi jamaat busy in providing solution to our society? do we see any 'organization' originating from 'tableeghi jamaat' which will solves people's problems? or at least represent people at ANY level to a government?
I don't know why I should promote such deeds which will make an individual 'successful in hereafter' while ignoring the 'social', 'regional' etc aspects....
The salaat is performed to rid of sins like any other except this is especially made out for that purpose. Is it so wrong to perform and extra prayer? After all regardless of you making a million prayers it is ultimatlely up to him as long as you try your best and excercise what method you see right.
Saadia if you are confused just read the above statement and follow what your heart does keeping in mind that there is nothing wrong in performing extra prayers to rid yourself of sins.
Jitna Diya Sarkar Nay Mujko, Itni Meri Auqat Nahi, Yeh Saab Tumhara Karam Hai Aqa, Mujh Mein Aisi Koi Baat Nahin.
I often struggle with the same concerns that have been expressed by Changez.
Often I tell myself that many of these "traditions" are there because people of differing levels of imaan needed reassurance of some sort. And they were brought up on the premise that "sins deserve punishment and penance", that they can be absolved of their sins if they perform a certain act a certain number of times.
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Originally posted by Muzna: I often struggle with the same concerns that have been expressed by Changez.
Therefore I find it better to focus on 'haqooq-ul-Allah', and 'haqooq-ul-ibaad' and I think that is a better approach.... because this way I don't ignore the society and I don't skip salat (specially the mandatory ones).
**Often I tell myself that many of these "traditions" are there because people of differing levels of imaan needed reassurance of some sort. And they were brought up on the premise that "sins deserve punishment and penance", that they can be absolved of their sins if they perform a certain act a certain number of times.
Allah knows best.
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I am not against 'extra' efforts to please Allah SWT. Yes, Allah SWT will be happy (inshallah) with anyone who goes extra mile to please Him, whether it is by performing extra nawaafils, are 'speak the truth' under any circumstances, 'no lie' under all conditions, etc.
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Coconut if you dont mind
I have heard of this namaz during the Night of Qadr .... is it only for that night ? If not then when do we pray this ... i mean what is the timing for it ? Tahajjud ? or when ....
Oh and one more thing when u say tasbeeh in your quote above is that different from the "subhanallahi walhamdulilahi .... " you have mentioned above.. i just want to be sure
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Originally posted by D500s:
**Coconut if you dont mind
I have heard of this namaz during the Night of Qadr .... is it only for that night ? If not then when do we pray this ... i mean what is the timing for it ? Tahajjud ? or when ....
Oh and one more thing when u say tasbeeh in your quote above is that different from the "subhanallahi walhamdulilahi .... " you have mentioned above.. i just want to be sure
Thanks
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I dont mind at all. This prayer can be said once everyday, if not then, then once a week, if not then, once a month, if not then, once a year, if not then, then atleast once in a lifetime. There is no timing for it, it is recommended that you do it on Friday or The Night of Power (Layla-tul-Qadr) only because there is a higher chance of your repentance being accepted at those times. The Tasbeeh is "subhanallahi walhamdullilah . .. "
Jitna Diya Sarkar Nay Mujko, Itni Meri Auqat Nahi, Yeh Saab Tumhara Karam Hai Aqa, Mujh Mein Aisi Koi Baat Nahin.
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*Originally posted by armughal: *
i have heard that this particular prayer has no sound basis....
i mena it is not proved from a SAHEEH HADITH....
and logically too it does not make sense that one prayer shud rid u of all ur sins....
i have read the hadith reported by ibn abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) but i stopped practising it after i read that it is a BID'AA and not SUNNA....
and after looking for any good book to mention it, i never found this hadith or the mention of salaat-al-tasbeeh except in the indo-pak books....
so please do research on the topic while we r on it and help me clear my doubts too....
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The reports about Salat al-Tasbih have been narrated by a number of the Prophet's (s) Companions, including:
'Abdullah ibn Abbas (r): recorded in Sunan Abu Dawud (#1292), Sunan ibn Majah (#1387), Ibn Khuzaimah's collection of sahih hadith (2:223) and in al-Hakim's al-Mustadrak (#1192), a work in which he sought to collect hadith that met the standards of either Imam Bukhari or Imam Muslim.
'Abdullah ibn ‘Umar (r) as per Mustadrak al-Hakim (#1196). Al-Hakim said: "The chain of transmission is rigorously authentic."
'Abdullah ibn 'Amr al-'Aas (r): recorded in Sunan Abu Dawud (#1293)
Abu Rafi'i (r): recorded in Sunan at-Tirmidhi (#482), Sunan ibn Majah (#1386), Sunan al-Bayhaqi (3:51-52) and others.
Al-Ansari (r): recorded in Sunan Abu Dawud (#1294) and al-Bayhaqi (3:25).
Hafidh al-Mundhiri (d.656H) said after quoting the hadith through 'Abdullah ibn 'Abbas (see #1 above):
"This hadith has been related through numerous routes and from a group of Companions, the hadith of Ikrimah (from ibn Abbas) being one such example, and it has been authenticated by a group (of scholars), including: Hafidh Abu Bakr al-Aajuri; our Shaykh Abu Muhammad 'Abdul-Rahim al-Misri; our Shaykh Hafidh Abul-Hasan al-Maqdisi, may Allah Most High have mercy on them. Abu Bakr ibn Abi Dawud said: 'I heard my father say: There is no authentic hadith about Salat al-Tasbih except for this one, and Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (author of Sahih Muslim), may Allah Most High have mercy on him, said: There is no chain of transmission reported for this hadith better than this one, namely the chain of transmission for the hadith of Ikrimah on the authority of ibn Abbas..." (At-Targhib wa at-Tarhib #1000: Dar ibn Kathir edition, Beirut, 1993)
The Hanafi scholar Ibn 'Abidin (d.1203H) said: "The hadith pertaining to it [Salat al-Tasbih] is reliable because it has many chains of transmission." (al-Hashiyah 2:27)
Other hadith scholars who have authenticated these hadith include: Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal (d.241H), al-Khatib al-Baghdadi (d.463H), al-Baghawi (d.516H) and as-Suyuti (d.911H).
The great scholar, Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak (d.181H), demonstrated how Salat al-Tasbih should be performed as at-Tirmidhi confirms in his Sunan (#482). Likewise, Hafidh ibn Hajar (d.852H) said: "'Abdullah ibn al-Mubarak used to pray it and it has been handed down from the righteous." (Nataij al-Afqar, as cited in Al-Athar al-Marfu'ah p.131). Al-Hakim said: "Those who report this from ibn al-Mubarak are all trustworthy." (al-Mustadrak #1197) and adh-Dhahabi concurred by saying: "It is established from ibn al-Mubarak."
question by sadiaa:Jazakallah khair !! This one looks much more complicated than the Salatul Hajat.. btw wats the significance of Salatul Tasbeeh ???
answer by coconut:To vanquish All your past sins major or minor. & The salaat is performed to rid of sins like any other.
so, someone can be the biggest criminal all his life and just before he dies perform this namaaz and enter paradise? sounds just like the Fir’oun who before drowning, did accept the uniqueness of Allah and accepted Mozes as his prophet but still went to Hell…
“Of no effect is the repentance of those who continue to do evil, until death faces one of them, and he says, ‘Now have I repented indeed,’ nor of those who die rejecting Faith: for them have We prepared a punishment most grievous.” (Qur’an 4:18)
"Of no effect is the repentance of those who continue to do evil, until death faces one of them, and he says, 'Now have I repented indeed,' nor of those who die rejecting Faith: for them have We prepared a punishment most grievous." (Qur'an 4:18)