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Sunan Ibn Majah 1164 (Book 5, Hadith 362) #30516
Praying Maghrib and Two Rakah

SUMMARY: The Prophet ﷺ used to pray the Maghrib prayer and then come back home to pray two Rakah.

It was narrated that 'Aishah said: "The Prophet used to pray the Maghrib, then he would come back to my house and pray two Rak’ah".
حَدَّثَنَا يَعْقُوبُ بْنُ إِبْرَاهِيمَ الدَّوْرَقِيُّ، حَدَّثَنَا هُشَيْمٌ، عَنْ خَالِدٍ الْحَذَّاءِ، عَنْ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ بْنِ شَقِيقٍ، عَنْ عَائِشَةَ، قَالَتْ كَانَ النَّبِيُّ ـ ـ يُصَلِّي الْمَغْرِبَ، ثُمَّ يَرْجِعُ إِلَى بَيْتِي فَيُصَلِّي رَكْعَتَيْنِ

TOPICS
prayer  *  salat  *  almaghrib  *  rakaa  *  sunnah  *  maghrib  *  rakah

QUICK LESSONS:
Pray regularly & strive for excellence in your worship of Allah

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about the importance of prayer in Islam. It was narrated by 'Aishah that the Prophet Muhammad used to pray the Maghrib prayer and then come back home to pray two additional rakahs. This shows us how important it is for Muslims to be consistent in their prayers and not miss any of them. Additionally, it teaches us that we should strive for excellence in our prayers by performing extra voluntary prayers even after fulfilling our obligatory ones.

The Prophet Muhammad's example serves as a reminder for all Muslims that they should make sure they are praying regularly and striving for excellence in their worship of Allah. We can learn from this hadith that we should always strive to do more than what is required of us when it comes to worshipping Allah so that we can gain His pleasure and mercy.

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