• New on the blog! Ever wondered about the practice of shortening prayers during Hajj? Our latest post delves into the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) in Mina, as narrated in Sahih Muslim.

    Discover the wisdom behind shortening the Dhuhr, Asr, and Isha prayers to two rak'ahs and learn how the rightly guided Caliphs followed this practice.

    A must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the rituals of Hajj and the importance of adhering to the Prophetic tradition.

    Read the full post here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-6-hadith-21-30/

    #Hajj #Mina #Salah #Prayer #Sunnah #ProphetMuhammad #SahihMuslim #IslamicKnowledge #SoltLane #Islam
    New on the blog! Ever wondered about the practice of shortening prayers during Hajj? Our latest post delves into the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) in Mina, as narrated in Sahih Muslim. Discover the wisdom behind shortening the Dhuhr, Asr, and Isha prayers to two rak'ahs and learn how the rightly guided Caliphs followed this practice. A must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the rituals of Hajj and the importance of adhering to the Prophetic tradition. Read the full post here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-6-hadith-21-30/ #Hajj #Mina #Salah #Prayer #Sunnah #ProphetMuhammad #SahihMuslim #IslamicKnowledge #SoltLane #Islam
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    Sahih Muslim Book 6 – Hadith 21-30 - SOLTLANE
    Sahih Muslim Book 6 – Hadith 21-30 - Chapter Two: Shortening the prayer in Mina.
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  • What happens when you miss a prayer due to sleep or forgetfulness?

    Our new blog post explores the profound wisdom from Sahih Muslim (Book 5, Hadith 393-402) on the topic of "Making up a missed prayer." The key takeaway is the recommendation to hasten to make it up.

    Don't let uncertainty linger. Learn about the proper course of action according to the Sunnah.

    Find the guidance here:
    https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-393-402/

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    What happens when you miss a prayer due to sleep or forgetfulness? Our new blog post explores the profound wisdom from Sahih Muslim (Book 5, Hadith 393-402) on the topic of "Making up a missed prayer." The key takeaway is the recommendation to hasten to make it up. Don't let uncertainty linger. Learn about the proper course of action according to the Sunnah. Find the guidance here: ➡️ https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-393-402/ #IslamicGuidance #Prayer #Salah #HadithOfTheDay #Fiqh #IslamicKnowledge #MissedPrayers
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 393-402 - SOLTLANE
    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 393-402 - Making up a missed prayer. And it is recommended to hasten to make it up.
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  • Check out my latest blog post on Soltlane.com diving into Sahih Muslim, Book 5, Hadith 373-392! This post explores the recommended practice of saying Qunut in prayers during times of calamity, its regular use in Subh prayer, and the proper way to perform it after raising from bowing in the final rak`ah. Learn the significance of this beautiful supplication and its role in seeking Allah’s refuge. Visit https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-373-392/ to read more! #Hadith #IslamicKnowledge #Soltlane #Qunut #SahihMuslim
    Check out my latest blog post on Soltlane.com diving into Sahih Muslim, Book 5, Hadith 373-392! 📖 This post explores the recommended practice of saying Qunut in prayers during times of calamity, its regular use in Subh prayer, and the proper way to perform it after raising from bowing in the final rak`ah. Learn the significance of this beautiful supplication and its role in seeking Allah’s refuge. 🌙 Visit https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-373-392/ to read more! #Hadith #IslamicKnowledge #Soltlane #Qunut #SahihMuslim
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 373-392 - It is recommended to say qunut in all prayers if a calamity befalls the Muslims.
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  • A new article has been published on the Soltlane website, exploring the profound Islamic teachings on a crucial aspect of communal worship: "Who is more entitled to lead the prayer." The post delves into the wisdom found in the hadiths of Sahih Muslim, specifically from Book 5, hadiths 362-372.

    The article breaks down the hierarchical criteria for this significant role, as outlined by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The primary consideration for leadership in prayer is not wealth, status, or age, but rather a deep connection with the divine revelation. The one who is most proficient in the recitation of the Qur'an is given the first right. This emphasis underscores the centrality of the Holy Book in a Muslim's life and worship.

    Following the mastery of the Qur'an, the next consideration is a comprehensive understanding of the Sunnah—the practices and teachings of the Prophet. This highlights the importance of not just reciting the divine words but also comprehending and implementing the prophetic guidance in one's life.

    The hadiths further elaborate on the significance of seniority in faith and migration for the sake of Islam, demonstrating the value placed on precedence in belief and sacrifice. Finally, the teachings touch upon the etiquette of respecting a person's authority within their own domain, a subtle yet crucial aspect of Islamic manners.

    This new blog post on Soltlane.com offers readers a clear and concise understanding of this important topic, inviting them to reflect on the values that Islam cherishes in its leaders, starting from the very front of the prayer line.

    Read the full article here: https://soltlane.com//sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-362-372/
    A new article has been published on the Soltlane website, exploring the profound Islamic teachings on a crucial aspect of communal worship: "Who is more entitled to lead the prayer." The post delves into the wisdom found in the hadiths of Sahih Muslim, specifically from Book 5, hadiths 362-372. The article breaks down the hierarchical criteria for this significant role, as outlined by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The primary consideration for leadership in prayer is not wealth, status, or age, but rather a deep connection with the divine revelation. The one who is most proficient in the recitation of the Qur'an is given the first right. This emphasis underscores the centrality of the Holy Book in a Muslim's life and worship. Following the mastery of the Qur'an, the next consideration is a comprehensive understanding of the Sunnah—the practices and teachings of the Prophet. This highlights the importance of not just reciting the divine words but also comprehending and implementing the prophetic guidance in one's life. The hadiths further elaborate on the significance of seniority in faith and migration for the sake of Islam, demonstrating the value placed on precedence in belief and sacrifice. Finally, the teachings touch upon the etiquette of respecting a person's authority within their own domain, a subtle yet crucial aspect of Islamic manners. This new blog post on Soltlane.com offers readers a clear and concise understanding of this important topic, inviting them to reflect on the values that Islam cherishes in its leaders, starting from the very front of the prayer line. Read the full article here: https://soltlane.com//sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-362-372/
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 362-372 - SOLTLANE
    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 362-372 - Chapter Fifty-Three: Who is more entitled to lead the prayer/Salah/salat.
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  • A new article has been published on the Soltlane website, exploring the profound Islamic teachings on a crucial aspect of communal worship: "Who is more entitled to lead the prayer." The post delves into the wisdom found in the hadiths of Sahih Muslim, specifically from Book 5, hadiths 362-372.

    The article breaks down the hierarchical criteria for this significant role, as outlined by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The primary consideration for leadership in prayer is not wealth, status, or age, but rather a deep connection with the divine revelation. The one who is most proficient in the recitation of the Qur'an is given the first right. This emphasis underscores the centrality of the Holy Book in a Muslim's life and worship.

    Following the mastery of the Qur'an, the next consideration is a comprehensive understanding of the Sunnah—the practices and teachings of the Prophet. This highlights the importance of not just reciting the divine words but also comprehending and implementing the prophetic guidance in one's life.

    The hadiths further elaborate on the significance of seniority in faith and migration for the sake of Islam, demonstrating the value placed on precedence in belief and sacrifice. Finally, the teachings touch upon the etiquette of respecting a person's authority within their own domain, a subtle yet crucial aspect of Islamic manners.

    This new blog post on Soltlane.com offers readers a clear and concise understanding of this important topic, inviting them to reflect on the values that Islam cherishes in its leaders, starting from the very front of the prayer line.

    Read the full article here: https://soltlane.com//sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-362-372/
    A new article has been published on the Soltlane website, exploring the profound Islamic teachings on a crucial aspect of communal worship: "Who is more entitled to lead the prayer." The post delves into the wisdom found in the hadiths of Sahih Muslim, specifically from Book 5, hadiths 362-372. The article breaks down the hierarchical criteria for this significant role, as outlined by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The primary consideration for leadership in prayer is not wealth, status, or age, but rather a deep connection with the divine revelation. The one who is most proficient in the recitation of the Qur'an is given the first right. This emphasis underscores the centrality of the Holy Book in a Muslim's life and worship. Following the mastery of the Qur'an, the next consideration is a comprehensive understanding of the Sunnah—the practices and teachings of the Prophet. This highlights the importance of not just reciting the divine words but also comprehending and implementing the prophetic guidance in one's life. The hadiths further elaborate on the significance of seniority in faith and migration for the sake of Islam, demonstrating the value placed on precedence in belief and sacrifice. Finally, the teachings touch upon the etiquette of respecting a person's authority within their own domain, a subtle yet crucial aspect of Islamic manners. This new blog post on Soltlane.com offers readers a clear and concise understanding of this important topic, inviting them to reflect on the values that Islam cherishes in its leaders, starting from the very front of the prayer line. Read the full article here: https://soltlane.com//sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-362-372/
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 362-372 - SOLTLANE
    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 362-372 - Chapter Fifty-Three: Who is more entitled to lead the prayer/Salah/salat.
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  • New blog post on Soltlane.com! Explore the beauty of Hadith from Sahih Muslim (Book 5, Hadith 358-361) on the virtues of staying in your prayer place after Subh and the blessings of Masajid. Deepen your understanding of these sacred practices! https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-358-361/ #Hadith #Islam #Spirituality #Soltlane
    🌿 New blog post on Soltlane.com! 📖 Explore the beauty of Hadith from Sahih Muslim (Book 5, Hadith 358-361) on the virtues of staying in your prayer place after Subh and the blessings of Masajid. 🕌 Deepen your understanding of these sacred practices! 👉 https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-358-361/ #Hadith #Islam #Spirituality #Soltlane
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 358-361 - SOLTLANE
    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 358-361 - The virtue of sitting in one’s prayer place after Subh, and the virtue of the Masajid.
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  • Every step holds a blessing.

    Did you know that the simple act of walking to the mosque for prayer is an incredible act of worship with immense rewards?

    A profound hadith from Sahih Muslim teaches us that with every step taken towards prayer, one sin is erased and our status is raised one degree. It’s a beautiful reminder of Allah's mercy and how even the smallest efforts in His cause are valued.

    Don't just walk to prayer; embrace the journey as a path to purification and spiritual elevation.

    Discover the deeper meaning and context of this beautiful hadith on our latest blog post.

    Read more here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-354-357/

    #Islam #Hadith #Salah #Prayer #Muslim #IslamicReminder #WalkingToPrayer #SpiritualGrowth #Sunnah #Allah #ProphetMuhammad
    ✨ Every step holds a blessing. ✨ Did you know that the simple act of walking to the mosque for prayer is an incredible act of worship with immense rewards? A profound hadith from Sahih Muslim teaches us that with every step taken towards prayer, one sin is erased and our status is raised one degree. It’s a beautiful reminder of Allah's mercy and how even the smallest efforts in His cause are valued. Don't just walk to prayer; embrace the journey as a path to purification and spiritual elevation. Discover the deeper meaning and context of this beautiful hadith on our latest blog post. Read more here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-354-357/ #Islam #Hadith #Salah #Prayer #Muslim #IslamicReminder #WalkingToPrayer #SpiritualGrowth #Sunnah #Allah #ProphetMuhammad
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 Hadith 354-357 - SOLTLANE
    Sahih Muslim Book 5 Hadith 354-357 - Chapter Fifty-One: Walking to prayer erases sins and raises one in status.
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  • The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) taught us that with each footstep taken for prayer, Allah erases a sin and elevates our rank. It's a powerful reminder that our efforts, no matter how small, are immensely rewarded.

    Dive deeper into the beautiful wisdom of these teachings. I've just published a new blog post exploring the hadith from Sahih Muslim on "The virtue of taking many steps to the masjid."

    Read it here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-346-353/

    #Islam #Hadith #Salah #Prayer #Masjid #IslamicReminder #Muslim #Sunnah #Reward #Faith #Soltlane
    The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) taught us that with each footstep taken for prayer, Allah erases a sin and elevates our rank. It's a powerful reminder that our efforts, no matter how small, are immensely rewarded. Dive deeper into the beautiful wisdom of these teachings. I've just published a new blog post exploring the hadith from Sahih Muslim on "The virtue of taking many steps to the masjid." Read it here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-346-353/ #Islam #Hadith #Salah #Prayer #Masjid #IslamicReminder #Muslim #Sunnah #Reward #Faith #Soltlane
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 346-353 - Chapter Fifty: The virtue of taking as many as steps possible to the masjid.
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  • New on the blog!

    Did you know that every step you take towards the masjid holds immense blessings? Our latest post explores the profound virtues discussed in Sahih Muslim (Book 5, Hadith 339-345).

    Learn about:
    The incredible reward of praying in congregation.
    The blessing of patiently waiting for the next prayer.
    The virtue found in the simple act of walking to the masjid.

    Deepen your connection with your daily prayers and understand the wisdom behind these beautiful acts of worship.

    Read Now: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-339-345/

    #Islam #Hadith #SahihMuslim #Prayer #Salah #Masjid #Congregation #IslamicReminder #Muslim #Worship

    New on the blog! ✨ Did you know that every step you take towards the masjid holds immense blessings? Our latest post explores the profound virtues discussed in Sahih Muslim (Book 5, Hadith 339-345). Learn about: 🔹 The incredible reward of praying in congregation. 🔹 The blessing of patiently waiting for the next prayer. 🔹 The virtue found in the simple act of walking to the masjid. Deepen your connection with your daily prayers and understand the wisdom behind these beautiful acts of worship. 🔗 Read Now: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-339-345/ #Islam #Hadith #SahihMuslim #Prayer #Salah #Masjid #Congregation #IslamicReminder #Muslim #Worship
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 - Hadith 339-345 - The virtue of offering the obligatory prayers in congregation, the virtue of waiting for prayer.
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  • New blog post on Soltlane!

    Learn about the permissibility in Islam of offering voluntary prayers in congregation and praying on various pure surfaces like hasir (palm-fiber mats), khumrah (small mats), and cloth.

    Deepen your understanding of these practices as explained in Sahih Muslim, Book 5, Hadith 332-338.

    Read more here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-332-338/

    #Islam #Hadith #SahihMuslim #VoluntaryPrayer #Salah #Sunnah #IslamicKnowledge #Muslim #PrayerMat #Soltlane
    New blog post on Soltlane! 🕌✨ Learn about the permissibility in Islam of offering voluntary prayers in congregation and praying on various pure surfaces like hasir (palm-fiber mats), khumrah (small mats), and cloth. Deepen your understanding of these practices as explained in Sahih Muslim, Book 5, Hadith 332-338. Read more here: https://soltlane.com/sahih-muslim-book-5-hadith-332-338/ #Islam #Hadith #SahihMuslim #VoluntaryPrayer #Salah #Sunnah #IslamicKnowledge #Muslim #PrayerMat #Soltlane
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    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 332-338 - SOLTLANE
    Sahih Muslim Book 5 – Hadith 332-338 - It is permissible to offer voluntary prayers in congregation, and to pray on hasir (palm-fiber mats).
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