“I prayed Maghrib with the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم) and when he finished, he stood up and prayed. He continued to pray until (the time of) Esha. Then he left.”
Takhreej:
{ Imam Ahmad in his Musnad 5/392 and graded as saheeh by Imam Ibn Hibban, Ibn Khuzaimah, Adh Dahaabi, Al Albaani, Abu Taahir and others }
Anas ibn Malik رضي اللّه عنه said:
“The Companions used to pray between Maghrib and Esha.”
Takhreej:
{ Abu Bakr ibn Mardawayh and graded as saheeh by Al Hafiz Zayn ud Deen رحمه اللّه }
Al Alaamah Muhammad al Madhkali رحمه اللّه commented:
These evidences and acts of the Salaf encourage and guide people to offer many supererogatory prayers between Maghrib and Esha. It is thus recommended to pray between Maghrib and Esha, without specifying a set number of rak’ahs.
{ Sharh as Subul As Sawiyyah 2/187 , Nayl al Awtar 3/68 }
The virtues of Salatul Awwabin
The Prophet ﷺ said, “Who will perform salah between Maghrib and Esha, because it is the Salah of the Awwabeen (Those who constantly turn to Allah).”...
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