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Twenty Rak'ats For The Tarawih Prayer

Posted 10 August 2011 - 06:18 AM (#1) User is offline   hamidmahmood 

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Hadrat Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said,


“…whoever prays during the night in Ramadhan sincerely; seeking his reward from Allah, his former sins are forgiven.” [Sahih al-Muslim, Vol. 1, Page 259, Hadith 1815]


Hadrat Sa’ib ibn Yazid has stated that,


“We, (the Companions of the Beloved Prophet,) used to pray twenty rak’ats Tarawih prayer in the era of the Caliph ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab.” [Sunan al-Bayhaqi, Vol. 2, Page 224, Hadith 4801]

It has been stated in Mirqat al-Mafatih:


The chain of narration of this Hadith is sound (Sahih). [Mirqat al-Mafatih – Vol. 2, Page 175]


Hadrat Yazid ibn Ruman reports that


“...during the time of Hadrat ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab, people used to pray 23 Rak’ahs during Ramadhan (20 rak’ahs for Tarawih prayer and 3 rak’ats for witr.)” [Muwatta Imam Malik, Vol. 1, Page 115, Hadith 251]


Sayyiduna Ibn Abbas Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu narrates, said that,


During the month of Ramadhan, aside from the praying of wit’r the beloved Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi wa Aaihi wa Sallam would also pray 20 rak’ahs of Tarawih.


Ibn Abi Shayba, Musannaf, Vol. 2, Page 164, Hadith 7692
At-Tabarani, Mu’jam al-Awsat, Vol. 1, Page 243, Hadith 798
At-Tabarani, Mu’jam al-Awsat, Vol. 5, Page 324, Hadith 5440
At-Tabarani, Mu’jam al-Kabir, Vol. 11, Page 393, Hadith 12102
Al-Bayhaqi, Sunan al-Kubra, Vol. 2, Page 496, Hadith 4391
Abd bin Hamid, Musnad, Vol. 1, Page 218, Hadith 653
Khatib al-Baghdadi, Tarikh, Vol. 6, Page 113
Al-Haytami, Majma’ az-Zawaid, Vol. 3, Page 172
Ibn Abd-al Barr, al-Tamhid, Vol. 8, Page 115
Al-Asqalani, Fath al-Bari, Vol. 4, Page 254, Hadith 1908
Al-Asqalani, al-Diraya, Vol. 1, Page 203, Hadith 257
As-Suyooti, Tanwir al-Hawaliq, Vol. 1, Page 108, Hadith 263
Zahbi, Mizan al-Ae’tidal, Vol. 1, Page 170
Al-San’ani, Subul Islam, Vol. 2, Page 10
Al-Mizzi, Tahzib al-Kamal, Vol. 2, Page 149
Al-Zela’i, Nasb al-Rayah, Vol. 2, Page 153
Zurqani, Sharh Alal Muwatta, Vol. 1, Page 342
The consensus ( Ijma’) of the Companions


A companion of Sayyiduna Ali Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu, Sayyiduna Shutayr bin Shakil narrates that,

During the month of Ramadhan Sayyiduna Ali would read 20 rak'ahs of Tarawih and 3 wit’r.


Ibn Abi Shayba, Musannaf, Vol. 2, Page 163, Hadith 7680
Al-Bayhaqi, Sunan al-Kubra, Vol. 2, Page 496, Hadith 4395

Sayyiduna Abu Abd-ar Rahman Sulami Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu said,

In the month of Ramadhan, Sayyiduna Ali Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu sent for all the Qur’anic recitors, and instructed one of them to lead 20 rak'ahs Tarawih, and Sayyiduna Ali himself would lead the wit’r prayer. [Al-Bayhaqi, Sunan al-Kubra, Vol. 2, Page 496, Hadith 4396]


It is narrated that,

Sayyiduna Ali Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu ordered a person to lead the Muslims in the prayer of 20 rak'ahs of Tarawih, and this was aside from the wit'r. [Ibn Abd-al Barr, al-Tamhid, Vol. 8, Page 115]


Sayyiduna Yahya bin Sa’id Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu said that,

Sayyiduna Umar Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu ordered an individual that he lead them in the prayer of 20 rak'ahs of Tarawih. [Ibn Abi Shayba, Musannaf, Vol. 2, Page 163, Hadith 7682]


Sayyiduna Naf’i bin Umar Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu states that,

Ibn Abi Malkiya would lead us in the prayer of 20 rak'ahs of Tarawih in the month of Ramadan. [Ibn Abi Shayba, Musannaf, Vol. 2, Page 163, Hadith 7683]


Sayyiduna Abd-al Aziz bin Rafi’ Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu states that,

Sayyiduna Abi Bin Ka’ab Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu would lead the people of Madinah al-Munawwarah during the month of Ramadan in the praying of 20 rak'ahs of Tarawih and 3 wit’r. [Ibn Abi Shayba, Musannaf, Vol. 2, Page 163, Hadith 7684]
Sayyiduna Hata’ Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu states that,

I have observed worshippers praying 23 rak'ahs of Tarawih comprising of the wit’r. [Ibn Abi Shayba, Musannaf, Vol. 2, Page 163, Hadith 7688]


Malik al-‘Ulama Hadrat ‘Allama ‘Ala al-Din Abubakr ibn Mas’ud al-Kasani states:


It has been narrated that Hadrat ‘Umar al-Faruq assembled all the companions in the month of Ramadhan to perform Tarawih behind Hadrat Ubayy ibn Ka’b. so, he (Hadrat Ubayy ibn Ka’B) lead them in the Tarawih prayer performing twenty (20) Rak’ats every night. No one from them ever refuted or disapproved of this. Thus, the Ijma’ (consensus) of all the companions was on performing twenty rak’ats for the Tarawih prayer. [Bada’i al-Sana’i – Vol. 1, Page 288]


Imam Badr al-Din al-‘Aini states in his renowned commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari entitled, “Umdat al-Qari”:

‘Allama ibn ‘Abd al-Barr has states that it is the ruling of the majority of the scholars that tarawih is twenty Rak’ats. The scholars and jurists of Kufa, Imam al-Shafi’i and the majority of the Fuqaha have stated this, and this is the sound opinion as transmitted from Hadrat Ubayy ibn Ka’b that no companion had a difference of opinion in it. [‘Umdatul Qari – Vol. 5, Page 355]


Shaykh al-Islam, al-Imam al-Hafiz ibn Hajar al-‘Asqalani states:

It is the Ijma’ of the companions upon the fact that the Tarawih prayers consists of twenty rak’ats.


It has been stated in Maraqiy al-Falah the commentary of Nur al-Idah that:

Tarawih is twenty rak’ats, as the Ijma’ of the companions is upon this.


‘Allama ‘Abd al-Hayy Faranghi Mahalli states:

It has been proven that the companions used to perform tarawih twenty rak’ats in the blessed eras of Hadrat ‘Umar, Hadrat ‘Uthman, Hadrat ‘Ali and all those who came after them. Such reports have been transmitted by Imam Malik, ibn Sa’d, Imam Baihaqi and others. [‘Umdah al-Ri’ayah hashiyah Sharh al-Waqayah – Vol. 1, Page 175]


Imam Mulla ‘Ali al-Qari states:

The companions all agree (it is their consensus) upon the fact that Tarawih is twenty rak’ats. [Mirqat al-Mafatih – Vol. 2 Pg. 175]

The ruling of the Majority


Imam Tirmidhi states:


The majority of the scholars practice what has been transmitted from Hadrat ‘Umar Faruq, Hadrat ‘Ali and the other companions that Tarawih is twenty rak’ats. Imam Sufiyan al-Thawri, Imam ‘Abdullah ibn Mubarak and Imam al-Shafi’i have stated the same (that Tarawih is twenty rak’ats). Imam Shafi’i has stated that we have found the residents of our city Makkah al-Mukarramah performing twenty rak’ats for the Tarawih prayer. [Tirmidhi – Chapter on worshipping the nights of Ramadhan – Page 99]


Imam Mulla ‘Ali al-Qari has stated:

It is the conformity of all the muslims upon the twenty rak’ats for Tarawih. This is because Imam Baihaqi narrates with a sound chain of transmission that in the blessed era of Hadrat ‘Umar, Hadrat ‘Uthman and Hadrat ‘Ali, the companions and all those who followed them (Tabi’un) performed twenty rak’ats for the Tarawih prayer. [Babu Fath al-‘Inayah Sharh al-Nuqayah]


It has been stated in the commentary of Tahtawi on Maraqiy al-Falah that:

By the continuous practice of Hadrat Abubakr al-Siddiq and the other Rightly-Guided Caliphs, it has been proven that Tarawih is twenty rak’ats. [Page 224]


‘Allama ibn ‘Abidin al-Shami states:


Tarawih is twenty rak’ats; this is the ruling of the majority of the scholars and the common practice of all Muslims from east till west. [Radd al-Muhtar – Vol. 1, Page 195]


Shaykh Zain al-Din ibn Nujaim al-Misri states:

Twenty rak’ats Tarawih is the ruling of the majority of the scholars. This is because it has been reported in the Muwatta of Imam Malik on the authority of Hadrat Yazid ibn Ruman that in the blessed era of Hadrat ‘Umar al-Faruq the companions used to perform twenty-three rak’ats (twenty rak’ats for Tarawih and three rak’ats for the Witr.) [al-Bahr al-Ra’iq – Vol. 2, Page 66]


Imam Ali Qari al-Hanafi (d. 1014 AH), He said in Sharh al-Naqayah:

"Imam Bayhaqi has reported on genuine authority (sahih) about the performance of 20 rak’ahs of Tarawih during the periods of Umar, Uthman and Ali Radi Allahu Ta'ala Anhum, and hence there has been consensus (Ijma’) on it."
It has been stated in al-‘Inayah the commentary of al-Hidayah that:

Until the beginning of the Khilafah (reign) of Hadrat ‘Umar al-Faruq, the companions used to perform the Tarawih individually. Thereafter, Hadrat ‘Umar stated that, “I find it better to assemble all the companions (to perform the Tarawih) behind one Imam.” Thus, he assembled all the companions to perform the Tarawih with congregation behind Hadrat Ubayy ibn Ka’b. Hadrat Ubayy lead them in the Tarawih performing 5 sets of four-rak’ats (tarwiha) i.e. performed twenty rak’ats.


In al-Kifayah it states:

Tarawih is twenty rak’ats in total. This is our (Hanafi) ruling and that of the school of Imam al-Shafi’i.


In Bada’i al-Sana’i it has been stated:

The number of rak’ats for the Tarawih prayer is twenty; five tarweha with one salam; every two salams is a tarweha (i.e. one salaam made after every 2 rak’ats. Therefore, two salaams means after four rak’ats). This is the ruling of the scholars in general. [Vol. 1, Page 288]


Imam al-Ghazzali states:


Tarawih is twenty rak’ats. [Ihya ‘Ulum al-Din – Vol. 1, Page 201]


In Sharh al-Waqaya it has been stated:

Twenty rak’ats for the Tarawih is the Sunnah. [Vol. 1, Page 175]


In Fatawa-e-‘Alamgiri (also known as “al-Fatawa al-Hindiyyah”) it states:

Tarawih consists of five Tarweha; each tarweha is four rak’ats with two salaams (made at the end of two rak’ats). This has also been stated in al-Sirajiyyah. [Vol. 1. Page 108]


Shah Waliyullah Muhaddith-e-Dehlwi states:

The number of rak’ats for the Tarawih is twenty. [Hujjatullahil Baligha – Vol. 2, Page 18]
Wisdom behind twenty rak’ats for Tarawih


The wisdom behind it is that in total there are twenty rak’ats Fard and Wajib throughout the day and night; 17 rak’ats are fard and 3 rak’ats are Wajib. Tarawih is twenty Rak’ats so that in the month of Ramadan the status of these twenty rak’ats Fard and Wajib are elevated and so that the Tarawih prayer takes these twenty rak’ats to perfection. [al-Bahr al-Ra’iq Vol. 2 Page 67 – Tahtawi commentary on Maraqiy al-Falah – Radd al-Muhtar Vol. 1 Page 495 – al-Nahr al-Fa’iq]
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It's very simple the very people who insist on doing Eid on the same day as Saudi, who believe in the same ideology as the Saudi Imams should also follow their lead concerning Taraweeh prayers. During Ramzan, in Makkah and Madinah full 20 rakats are being prayed in congregration and have been since the days of the Sahaba Radiallahu Anhum Ajma'een.
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View Postblogger, on 10 August 2011 - 06:29 AM, said:

It's very simple the very people who insist on doing Eid on the same day as Saudi, who believe in the same ideology as the Saudi Imams should also follow their lead concerning Taraweeh prayers. During Ramzan, in Makkah and Madinah full 20 rakats are being prayed in congregration and have been since the days of the Sahaba Radiallahu Anhum Ajma'een.


But what is sunnah 20 or 8. They pray 8 because of the hadith of Hazarat Aisha(ra) where she (ra)mentioned that Prophet Sallaho Alhe Waslam used to offer 11 rakats of Qiyamula Lyl throught the year. Now point to note is that it was Qayum lyl which was mentioned by Hazrat Aisha(ra) but where does the Salatul Tarahweeh comes from? Isn't this Qayaul Lyl?
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View PostKhalid_the_Warrior, on 13 August 2012 - 02:05 PM, said:

But what is sunnah 20 or 8. They pray 8 because of the hadith of Hazarat Aisha(ra) where she (ra)mentioned that Prophet Sallaho Alhe Waslam used to offer 11 rakats of Qiyamula Lyl throught the year. Now point to note is that it was Qayum lyl which was mentioned by Hazrat Aisha(ra) but where does the Salatul Tarahweeh comes from? Isn't this Qayaul Lyl?

Abu Salama b. Abd al-Rahman asked 'A'isha about the (night) prayer of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) during the month of Ramadan. She said: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) did not observe either in Ramadan or in other months more than eleven rak'ahs (of the night prayer). He (in the first instance) observed four rak'ahs. Ask not about their excellence and their length (i. e. these were matchless in perfection and length). He again observed four rak'ahs, and ask not about their excellence and their length. He would then observe three rak'ahs (of the Witr prayer). 'A'isha again said: I said: Messenger of Allah, do you sleep before observing the Witr prayer? He said: O 'A'isha, my eyes sleep but my heart does not sleep.

Sahih Muslim
Book 004 Kitab-al-Salat (The Book of Prayers)
Hadith Number 1607


Imam Muslim Rehmatullah Alaih makes a clear distinction between Qiyam-ul-Layl (also known as Tahajjud prayers) and Taraweeh prayers within his Sahih. The Imam placed the hadith of Hazrat Aisha Radiallahu Anha within chapter 111 titled 'Prayer during the night and the number of the rak'ahs which the apostle (may peace be upon him) observed in the night and observance of one rakiah of witr'. If Imam Muslim assumed the hadith was related to Taraweeh prayers then it should have been mentioned in chapter 117 titled 'Encouragement to observe prayers during ramadan and that is Tarawih' but it does not appear there.

The very same Hadith is mentioned by Imam Bukhari rehmatullah Alaih within Book 21 Tahajjud (Prayer At Night) Hadith Number 248. However, Imam Bukhari also mentioned it within Book 32 Taraweeh (Paryer At Night In Ramadan). Allah knows best but if Imam Bukhari interpreted the prayers to be related to Taraweeh alone he would not have mentioned it within the chapter titled 'Tahajjud'.

Everyone agrees Taraweeh is prayed solely within the month of Ramadan, if the prayer mentioned was referring to Taraweeh then Hazrat Aisha Radiallahu Anha would not have mentioned "other months".

The Hadith also indicates that our beloved Prophet Sallallhu Alaihi Wasallam prayed 8 rakaats (2 cycles of 4) If this hadith forms the basis for those that advocate 8 rakaats of taraweeh then they should observe them in cycles of 4 rather than 2. We also notice that the Hadith indicates that our beloved Prophet Sallallhu Alaihi Wasallam slept for a while and then prayed the Witr (3 Obligatory rakaats of Isha Salat) after waking up. Those that pray 8 rakaats should also NOT pray the witr namaz immediately after taraweeh but we find them doing the opposite.
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View PostKhalid_the_Warrior, on 13 August 2012 - 02:05 PM, said:

But what is sunnah 20 or 8. They pray 8 because of the hadith of Hazarat Aisha(ra) where she (ra)mentioned that Prophet Sallaho Alhe Waslam used to offer 11 rakats of Qiyamula Lyl throught the year. Now point to note is that it was Qayum lyl which was mentioned by Hazrat Aisha(ra) but where does the Salatul Tarahweeh comes from? Isn't this Qayaul Lyl?


Brother, that refers to tahajjud prayer. Simple question to ask any wahhabi, the Hadith states outside of Ramadan too so can you tell me if you pray tarawih outside of Ramadan Sharif?

The traditions that we have specifically refer to tarawih.
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View PostQadri-Jilani, on 21 August 2012 - 09:41 PM, said:

Brother, that refers to tahajjud prayer. Simple question to ask any wahhabi, the Hadith states outside of Ramadan too so can you tell me if you pray tarawih outside of Ramadan Sharif?

The traditions that we have specifically refer to tarawih.


How about looking at it the other way? What evidence is there to suggest rasool allah a.s prayed 8 rakah's? Or even that praying the full 20 is compulsory.
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View PostQadri-Jilani, on 21 August 2012 - 09:41 PM, said:

Brother, that refers to tahajjud prayer. Simple question to ask any wahhabi, the Hadith states outside of Ramadan too so can you tell me if you pray tarawih outside of Ramadan Sharif?

The traditions that we have specifically refer to tarawih.


Who used the Tarawih? As far as I know it was the Sahab Karam who used this word and the formulation of Salatul Tarawih.

The point here is that praying 20 rakat is not evident from Prophet Sallaho Alhe Waslam sunnah but the 8 is according to Hz Aisha Ra hadith regarding the tahajjud prayer. But didn't the Prophet Sallaho Alhe Waslam only prayed tahajjud prayer in his life time? Where does the Tarawih come's from?

Hanifi,Shafi and Hanbali all agree that the Tarawih is 20 rakat which is strong evidence of the tarawih being 20 but I little bit confused?


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