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i was talking about the number of rakah read in taraweeh as u sed praying 8 is an innovation. any ways im done debating this issue, u already have my dalil asalamulaikum
 
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Praying 8 raka'a was never practiced for 1300 years...it is an innovation..kind of.. only few people pray 8 raka'a ..Allahu'alam where they got the fatwa from.

Al-Albani Unveiled

TARAWEEH PRAYER
8 OR 20 rakats?

by Ahmed ibn Muhammad

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Wa'salaam

-Zubair
 
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if ppl have a prblem with the 8 rakah issue then take it up with aisha ra as those hadith were nararted by her,
 
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We do not think that the Muslims should be so sensitive with regard to issues that are the matter of scholarly differences or make them the cause of division and fitnah among the Muslims.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, when speaking about the matter of one who prays ten rak’ahs with the imam, then sits down and waits for Witr and does not complete the Taraaweeh prayers with the imam:

It grieves us deeply that we find in the Muslim ummah a group which differs concerning matters in which differences of opinion are acceptable, and they take these differences as a means to cause division. Differences within the ummah existed at the time of the Sahaabah, yet they remained united. The youth in particular and to all those who are committed to Islam must remain united, because they have enemies who are laying in wait.

Al-Sharh al-Mumti’, 4/225

Two groups have gone to extremes with regard to this matter. The first group denounced everyone who prays more than eleven rak’ahs and said that doing so was bid’ah. The second group denounced those who do only eleven rak’ahs and said that they are going against scholarly consensus (ijmaa’).

As the previously posted fatwa states, it does not matter whichever you do; simply follow whatever you think is most correct and leave it at that.

#12. This is not a Fiqh discussion board. Prolonged threads arguing over Fatwas and the details of Islamic law will be closed. Avoid asking questions that require a Scholar or Shaykh, as there is no one on the board qualified to answer your questions. Please use other knowledgeable means such as a scholar, Imam or knowledgeable person in your area or provide sources.

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