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In
the Name of Allah, Most
Gracious, Most Merciful

1 - The
legality of the Tarawih prayer ..
2 - The number of rak'at of Tarawih ..
3 - Praying tarawih in congregation ..
4 - The recitation of the Qur'an in tarawih.
1 - The legality of the Tarawih prayer ..
The specific prayers during the month of Ramadan, which are
known as tarawih, are sunnah for both men and women, and they
are to be performed after the obligatory 'isha and before the
performance of the witr. They should be prayed in sets of two
rak'at each. It is allowed to pray them after witr; though,
this is not the best thing to do. They may be performed until
the end of the night.
Abu Hurairah reports that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam
would encourage people to perform the special prayers during
Ramadan without commanding them as obligatory and he said:
"Whoever prays during the nights of Ramadan [tarawih] with a
firm belief and hoping for reward, all of his previous sins
would be forgiven." This is related by the group.
'Aishah says: "The Prophet offered salah in the mosque and many
people prayed with him. The next day he did the same and more
people prayed with him. Then the people gathered on the third
night but, the Prophet did not come out to them. In the
morning, he said to them: 'Surely I saw what you did, and
nothing prevented me from coming out to you, save that I feared
that [that prayer] would be made obligatory upon you.' And that
was during Ramadan." This is related by the group except for
at-Tirmidhi .
2 - The
number of rak'at of Tarawih ....
'Aishah reported that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam
would not pray more than eleven rak'at during Ramadan or
otherwise. This is related by the group.
Ibn Khuzaimah and Ibn Hibban have recorded in their sahihs on
the authority of Jabir that the Prophet prayed eight rak'at and
the witr prayer with the companions. Then, the next day, the
people waited for him but he did not come out to them.
Abu Ya'la and at-Tabarani record, with a hasan chain, from
Jabir that Ubayy ibn Ka'b came to the Prophet sallallahu alehi
wasallam and said: "O Messenger of Allah, I have done something
last night," (i.e., during Ramadan). The Prophet said: 'And
what was that, O Ubayy?' He said: The women in my house said,
'We don't recite Qur'an [well or much] so can we pray behind
you?' I prayed eight rak'at and the witr prayer with them.
The Messenger of Allah sallallahu alehi wasallam was pleased
with that and did not say anything."
This is the sunnah that has been related from the Messenger of
Allah and nothing besides that is authentic. It is also true
that during the time of 'Umar, 'Uthman, and 'Ali the people
prayed twenty rak'at, and this is the opinion of the majority
of the jurists of the Hanafi and Hanbali schools as well as
that of Dawud.
At-Tirmidhi says: "Most of the people of knowledge follow what
has been related from 'Umar and 'Ali and other companions of
the Prophet, [i.e., that they prayed] twenty rak'at. And this
is the opinion of al-Thauri, Ibn al-Mubarak, and ash-Shaf'i.
And so I found the people of Makkah praying twenty rak'at."
Some of the scholars are of the opinion that the sunnah is
eleven rak'at, including witr, and it is also preferred to pray
the remainder [of the twenty rak'at] .
Al-Kamal ibn al-Hamam says: "The evidence indicates that the
sunnah of the twenty rak'at is what the Prophet sallallahu
alehi wasallam himself did and then he stopped out of fear that
it would become something obligatory (for his followers),
therefore, the rest of the rak'at are only preferred. It is
however, confirmed that he only prayed eleven rak'at, including
the witr, as is stated in the two sahihs. According to the
scholars, the sunnah is eight rak'at while it is preferred to
pray twelve rak'at."
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