Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 52-55

Explaining Sahih
Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 52-55
Chapter 13: The
Proof of Those Who Say That the Basmalah Should Not Be Recited Aloud.
Anas reported:
I
observed prayer along with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and with Abu Bakr, Umar
and Uthman (may Allah be pleased with all of them), but I never heard any one
of them reciting Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim loudly. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 52)
Shu'ba reported
it with the same chain of transmitters with the addition of these words:
"I
said to Qatada: Did you hear it from Anas? He replied in the affirmative and
added: We had inquired of him about it." (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 53)
'Abda reported:
'Umar
b. al-Khattab used to recite loudly these words: Subhanak Allahumma wa bi
hamdika wa tabarakasmuka wa ta'ala jadduka wa la ilaha ghairuka [Glory to Thee,O
Allah, and Thine is the Praise, and Blessed is Thy Name. and Exalted is Thy
Majesty, and there is no other object of worship beside Thee]. Qatada informed
in writing that Anas b. Malik had narrated to him: I observed prayer behind the
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) and Abu Bakr and Umar and 'Uthman. They started (loud
recitation) with: AI-hamdu lillahi Rabb al-'Alamin [All Praise is due to Allah,
the Lord of the worlds] and did not recite Bismillah ir- Rahman-ir-Rahim
(loudly) at the beginning of the recitation or at the end of it. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 54)
It is reported on the authority of Abu
Talha that he had heard Anas b. Malik narrating this. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 55)
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Muslim Book 4 - Hadith 52-55
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