Hadith In Sahih Al-Bukhari and others Rafa`a bin Rafie` Az-Zirqi said: "One day we were praying behind the Prophet Muhammed ~ peace be upon him ~ and when he raised his head from the position of ruku` he said: 'Sami Allahu liman hamidah' (Allah hears whoever praises Him") A man from behind said:
'Rabbanna wa lakkal hamd -- hamdan katheeran tayyiban mubarakan fih (Our Lord, and to You is Praise -- many good blessed praises to Him'. When we finished (the salat) the Prophet Muhammed ~ peace be upon him ~ said: 'Who spoke?' The man said: 'I did'. He said, indeed I saw some 30-something Angels all scuffling to see which one of them could record it." [ You can probably find it under the Book of Knowledge or Iman. Also try Riyadh As Saaliheen - angels. Or try the sections of dua books that list the du'as that can be said during ruku and sajdah. Or the Book of Invocations in all the "Sahihs" - the kutub as sitta. In checking my favorite dua book, I find that it only says Al-Bukhari and Muslim and they translate it as "Allah hears the one who praises Him. Our Lord, all praise is due to You – praise which is abundant, excellent and blessed." This book is "The Muslim Supplication throughout the Day and Night" Collected and Arranged by Siddiqah Sharafuddeen.
In checking another dua book, a pocket version that is really handy; it is in there and I know that they have it in the States. Some sisters have quoted from it before. It's called "Husnul Muslim" or "Fortification of the Muslim through Remembrance and supplication from the Qur'an and the Sunnah", Compiled and Referenced by Sa'eed ibh Ali ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani. You can find this hadith in Sahih Muslim Vol. 1/346.]
'Rabbanna wa lakkal hamd -- hamdan katheeran tayyiban mubarakan fih (Our Lord, and to You is Praise -- many good blessed praises to Him'. When we finished (the salat) the Prophet Muhammed ~ peace be upon him ~ said: 'Who spoke?' The man said: 'I did'. He said, indeed I saw some 30-something Angels all scuffling to see which one of them could record it." [ You can probably find it under the Book of Knowledge or Iman. Also try Riyadh As Saaliheen - angels. Or try the sections of dua books that list the du'as that can be said during ruku and sajdah. Or the Book of Invocations in all the "Sahihs" - the kutub as sitta. In checking my favorite dua book, I find that it only says Al-Bukhari and Muslim and they translate it as "Allah hears the one who praises Him. Our Lord, all praise is due to You – praise which is abundant, excellent and blessed." This book is "The Muslim Supplication throughout the Day and Night" Collected and Arranged by Siddiqah Sharafuddeen.
In checking another dua book, a pocket version that is really handy; it is in there and I know that they have it in the States. Some sisters have quoted from it before. It's called "Husnul Muslim" or "Fortification of the Muslim through Remembrance and supplication from the Qur'an and the Sunnah", Compiled and Referenced by Sa'eed ibh Ali ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani. You can find this hadith in Sahih Muslim Vol. 1/346.]
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