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(Book 7, Hadith 26) #35335
Leading Prayer with Witr

SUMMARY: Ubada ibn as-Samit led the people in prayer and silenced the muadhdhin when he began to give iqama for subh prayer, then prayed witr and led them in subh.

Yahya related to me from Malik that Yahya ibn Said said, ''Ubada ibn as-Samit used to lead the people in prayer. One day he came out for subh and the muadhdhin began to give the iqama for the subh prayer Ubada silenced him, prayed witr and then led them in subh".
وَحَدَّثَنِي عَنْ مَالِكٍ، عَنْ يَحْيَى بْنِ سَعِيدٍ، أَنَّهُ قَالَ كَانَ عُبَادَةُ بْنُ الصَّامِتِ يَؤُمُّ قَوْمًا فَخَرَجَ يَوْمًا إِلَى الصُّبْحِ فَأَقَامَ الْمُؤَذِّنُ صَلاَةَ الصُّبْحِ فَأَسْكَتَهُ عُبَادَةُ حَتَّى أَوْتَرَ ثُمَّ صَلَّى بِهِمُ الصُّبْحَ

TOPICS
prayer  *  witr  *  iqama  *  subh

QUICK LESSONS:
Be respectful towards those who are leading us in prayer by not interrupting or distracting them from their duties .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith is about how Ubada ibn as-Samit used to lead the people in prayer. He was a respected leader who was known for his piety and devotion to Allah. One day he came out for subh and the muadhdhin began to give iqama for the subh prayer. Instead of allowing him to continue, Ubada silenced him and proceeded to pray witr before leading them in subh. This hadith teaches us that we should always be mindful of our actions when leading others in prayer, especially if it involves something like witr which is an important part of Islamic worship. We should also strive to be respectful towards those who are leading us in prayer by not interrupting or distracting them from their duties.

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