In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful A benefit center For humanitarian studies and research He offers Summary of Sahih Al-Bukhari Chapter on what he says when he hears the caller On the authority of Abu Saeed Al-Khudri The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said If you hear the call So say what the muezzin says Comment on the hadith The call That is, the call to prayer Without residence So say what the muezzin says The word proverb does not require equality in every respect One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking It is desirable to answer the muezzin This can only be done by listening It explains the virtue of answering the muezzin And how to answer On the authority of Abu Umamah bin Sahl bin Hanif, he said: I heard Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan He is sitting on the pulpit The muezzin called the call to prayer He said God is great God is great Muawiyah said God is great God is great He said I bear witness that there is no god but God Muawiyah said And I And he said I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God Muawiyah said And I In a novel When he said alive to prayer He said There is no power nor strength except in God When the call to prayer ended He said Oh people I heard the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace On this board When the muezzin called the call to prayer Say what you heard from me in my article Comment on the hadith And I It appears that this amount is sufficient But it is better for him to say something like the muezzin says He spent the call to prayer That is, it is empty and finished One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking Teaching the imam knowledge while on the pulpit It includes guidance on teaching by example It is permissible to speak before starting the sermon It is permissible to sit before the sermon It means that the listener to the call to prayer must follow Except in the neighborhood there are two problems He says there is no power nor strength except in God Chapter on supplication upon call On the authority of Jaber bin Abdullah The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said Who said when he hears the call? Oh God, Lord of this perfect call And the standing prayer I give Muhammad the means and the virtue And I will raise you to the praised station that you promised Intercession will be granted to him on the Day of Resurrection Comment on the hadith Chapter on supplication upon call That is, when the call to prayer is complete The call is the call to prayer The complete call to prayer, i.e. the call to prayer It was named that because of its perfection and great location There is no deficiency or defect in it Because there is no company in it Existing prayer That is, permanent as long as the heavens and the earth The means What is meant is a position in Paradise that is not appropriate Except for a servant of God He is the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace And virtue That is, a higher rank than all other creatures A praiseworthy position That is, the position of great intercession In which the first and the last praise Him I solved it for him That is, he deserved intercession and received it One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking The recommended supplication is recommended for every listener And for the muezzin as well It is good luck to pray during prayer times When the gates of heaven open for mercy It includes striving to obtain the reasons for his intercession, may God bless him and grant him peace It contains proof of the intercession of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace Chapter on asking questions in the call to prayer On the authority of Abu Hurairah The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said While a man is walking on a penguin He found a thorn branch on the road and it delayed him So God thanked him and forgave him Then he said Five martyrs Stabbed And the padded ones And the drowned one And the owner of the demolition And the martyr for the sake of God And he said If only people knew what was in the call and the first row Then they had no choice but to contribute No, they did not charge him If they knew what was involved in displacement, they would have stayed there If only they knew what is in the darkness and the morning They would have come to them even if they had loved Comment on the hadith So he delayed it, that is, through the people So God thanked him That is, God accepted him and praised him Stabbed That is, someone who died of the plague And the padded ones That is, someone who died of stomach ailment And the owner of the demolition That is, the one who dies under demolition In the call That is, the call to prayer And first grade That is, in congregational prayer To contribute Asking questions Ballot What about displacement? That is, arriving early for any prayer Some people attribute it to Friday and noon Because it is the one that falls at the time of migration It is extremely hot during the middle of the day In the dark That is, the evening prayer Even if they loved That is, like a small child crawling on his hands and feet One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking Explaining the virtue of removing harm from the road It explains the breadth of God Almighty’s mercy And with a little action, many sins may be forgiven It contains the legitimacy of the lottery It contains a statement of the types of martyrs Among them is the martyr of the battle And it is one of the names of God Almighty The thankful and the thankful It includes urging people to attend the Fajr and Isha prayer groups Because of the hardship they entail They are the two most difficult prayers for hypocrites Chapter on speech in the call to prayer On the authority of Abdullah bin Al-Harith, he said: Ibn Abbas got engaged on the day of Dhirdagh When he reached the call to prayer, he ordered the muezzin to pray He said, “Say prayer while traveling.” They looked at each other It is as if they denied it He said, “It is as if you denied this.” This was done by someone better than me It means the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace It's Azma I hate to embarrass you And in a word I hate to sin against you Then you will come, treading clay up to your knees In a novel So you walk in mud and refuge Comment on the hadith Rdg Any mud and mud Backpacker That is, houses, homes, and dwellings Azma That is, a right and a duty I hate to embarrass you That is, I hate to make it difficult for you By obliging you to pray on Friday In mud and rain That I blame you That is, dissatisfaction will fall into your souls Why does he attack you for the sake of mud and mud? So you sin That is, slippery Benefit from talking Reducing the congregational order in the rain and other similar excuses It means that hardship leads to ease It includes being in the rain and other similar excuses The muezzin says Praying while traveling And similar things mentioned in the hadiths Instead of the two tricks Chapter on the blind man’s call to prayer if he has someone to tell him On the authority of Abdullah bin Omar, may God be pleased with them both, he said The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, said Bilal gives the call to prayer at night So eat and drink until the call to prayer is given Or he said Until you hear Ibn Umm Maktoum’s call to prayer Ibn Umm Maktoum was a blind man He does not give the call to prayer until the people tell him, “In the morning.” Comment on the hadith I became That is, it entered into the rule of the morning Although it is possible that morning is approaching One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking It is desirable to delay suhoor It includes the permissibility of defining a man with his disability And the man’s lineage to his mother, if that is known Chapter on the call to prayer after dawn On the authority of Abdullah bin Omar, he said: Hafsa told me That the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace It was when the muezzin secluded himself in the morning And the morning began He prayed two light rak'ahs before the prayer was performed In a novel It was an hour during which I did not enter the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace Comment on the hadith It was a formula indicating permanence and continuity The muezzin took seclusion That is, standing up for the call to prayer As if he was a part of the dawn watch And it seemed like noon He prayed two light rak'ahs One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking It is recommended to perform two rak'ahs before the dawn prayer It contains a statement from Haras bin Omar, may God be pleased with them both To know the Prophet’s prayer, may God bless him and grant him peace, in his home On the authority of Aisha she said: The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, prayed the evening prayer Then he prayed eight rak'ahs And two rak'ahs sitting And two rak'ahs between the two calls He never let them go Comment on the hadith And two rak'ahs between the two calls That is, he prays two light rak'ahs between the call to prayer and the iqama of the morning prayer He did not let them That is, he does not leave two rak'ahs during the dawn prayer One of the benefits of talking The hadith indicates the number of rak'ahs of the night prayer It is ten rak'ahs without the Witr prayer It is permissible to pray the night sitting Chapter on the call to prayer before dawn On the authority of Abdullah bin Masoud On the authority of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, he said It will not be denied to any one of you or any of you Bilal's call to prayer for his suhoor It gives the call to prayer or calls for the night May your leader return And let your sleeper wake up And not to say dawn or morning He said with his fingers and raised them up He stomped down Until he says it like that Comment on the hadith Chapter on the call to prayer before dawn That is, before the time of true dawn begins From his suhoor Suhoor opens the seine Suhoor food May your leader return That is, the hard-working Qaim returns to his rest To rise to the morning prayer energetically Or he has a need to fast And he gets suhoor And let your sleeper wake up That is, to wake up your sleeper He said with his fingers With this reference, he means that there are two dawns A liar that has nothing to do with it And truthful judgments relate to it One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking It is desirable to delay suhoor It is permissible to act with an understandable signal In the hadith, it warns the heedless and the distracted On worship and its introduction It indicates that certainty is not removed by doubt And the dawn is two dawns A liar and an honest person And do not pay attention to a liar On the authority of Nafi On the authority of Ibn Omar On the authority of Al-Qasim Ibn Muhammad On the authority of Aisha, may God be pleased with her Bilal used to give the call to prayer at night The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said Eat and drink until Ibn Umm Maktum gives the call to prayer He does not give the call to prayer until dawn comes Al-Qasim said It was not between their ears Except that one rises and another descends Comment on the hadith To live up to that What is meant is for Ibn Umm Maktoum, may God be pleased with him, to rise to the call to prayer And that goes down That is, Bilal, may God be pleased with him, descends After he finished the call to prayer One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking It is desirable to delay suhoor It includes the permissibility of defining a man with his disability The ratio of the man to his mother If it is known Door How long is the time between the call to prayer and the iqamah? And who is waiting for residency On the authority of Abdullah bin Mughaffal, he said: The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, said Between every call to prayer is a prayer Then he said at the third time To whomever he wants Comment on the hadith Every call to prayer What is meant by the two calls to prayer? Adhan and Iqama This is a matter of dominance One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking It is permissible to pronounce the call to prayer during the residence In the hadith, there is a reference to separating the call to prayer and the iqamah with a small break Door to those waiting for residency About Aisha That the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace He prayed eleven rak'ahs That was his prayer It means at night In a novel Seven, nine and eleven Except for two rak'ahs of Fajr He performs the prostration from that As much as one of you reads fifty verses Before he raised his head He performs two rak'ahs before the dawn prayer In a novel If the muezzin is silent, it is better than the dawn prayer He stood up and kneeled two light rak'ahs Then he lies on his right side Until the muezzin comes to him to pray Comment on the hadith It signified permanence and continuation On his right side That is, on his right side Until the muezzin comes to him to pray That is, to inform him of the attendance of prayer If the muezzin is silent, it is better than the dawn prayer That is, if he finishes the first call to prayer He wants that he does not pray as long as he gives the call to prayer One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking An explanation of the guidance of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, in the night prayer It explains the keenness of Aisha, may God be pleased with her To know the prayer of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, at night It indicates the desirability of hastening the two rak’ahs of the Sunnah of Fajr And reduce them It is permissible to perform voluntary prayers in homes It is desirable to sleep on the right side The muezzin must respect the time And the imam makes that happen to him Chapter: Who said? A single muezzin should call the call to prayer On the authority of Malik bin Al-Huwayrith, he said: We came to the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace In a novel In a group of my people We are young people close together So we stayed with him for twenty days and nights The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, was merciful and kind When we thought that we had desired our family Or we have missed it We asked about those left behind So tell us He said Go back to your family In a novel If you return to your country So stay among them Teach them and guide them He mentioned things that I memorized or did not memorize And pray as you saw me pray In a novel Let them pray such and such prayer at such and such time And pray such and such at such and such time If you attend prayer Let one of you humiliate yourself Your mother is the eldest of you Young people Any guys They are close together That is, in age or knowledge He was the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace Merciful, comrade Kindness against violence Which is kindness He took the matter in the best and most appropriate way We asked about those left behind That is, out of humanization To reduce the cost of their absence So that they will not flee if their stay is prolonged If you attend prayer That is, if the time comes Let one of you humiliate yourself That is, by choice Your mother is the eldest of you That is, when the conditions for imamate are equal Let them pray such and such prayer at such and such time An indication that prayer times are suspended One of the benefits of talking The hadith contains an explanation of the mercy and compassion of the Prophet May God bless him and grant him peace With young people and strangers In it, the basis of worship is based on suspension According to what he, may God bless him and grant him peace, said And pray as you saw me pray The hadith indicates that leading the prayer is better than calling to prayer It explains the virtue of journeying in the pursuit of knowledge Explaining the virtue of staying with family and relatives To teach them matters of religion In it, if a person fulfills his need from traveling Let him hasten to return to his family Chapter on the call to prayer for the traveler if they are in a group And residence, as well as Arafat and plural And the muezzin said Praying while traveling On a cold or rainy night On the authority of Nafi’, he said: Ibn Omar gave the call to prayer on a cold night in Madnan Then he said Pray in your travels So he told us that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace He was ordering a muezzin to call the call to prayer Then he says after that Do not pray while traveling On a cold or rainy night while traveling Comment on the hadith Badjnan is a mountain north of Mecca At a distance of 54 kilometers on the city road Today it is known as Bahrat Al-Muhsiniya In its wake, that is, after and after it One of the benefits of talking It is learned from the hadith that hardship brings ease It includes guidance on easing the congregational order in the event of an excuse Chapter on what a man says We missed prayer On the authority of Abu Qatada, he said: While we pray with the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace When he heard a commotion of men When he prayed, he said: What's your business? They said We rushed to pray He said Don't do it If you come to prayer You must be calm So what you realized, pray And whatever you missed, complete it Comment on the hadith He heard a commotion of men The noise is the sounds That sound was due to their movement and speech When he prayed That is, he finished praying What's your business? That is, how are you as the commotion occurred? Don't do it That is, do not rush You must be calm That is, it is necessary to be careful and gentle So what did you realize? That is, praying with the imam And what you missed That is, praying with the imam A chapter that does not seek prayer May he bring peace and dignity On the authority of Abu Hurairah On the authority of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, he said If you hear the residence So go to prayer with peace and dignity And do not rush So what you realized, pray And whatever you missed, complete it Comment on the hadith If you hear the residence Mention of residence as a warning over everything else Because if he forbids her from doing it Hurry if you are staying With fear I missed some of them He accepted the residence first May peace and dignity be upon you Serenity is slowness In the movements we faced absurdity And reverence That is, in the body Such as lowering your gaze and lowering your voice And not paying attention One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking Maintaining congregational prayer It encourages tranquility and dignity In coming to prayer Even if he fears missing part of it This is where the virtue of community is attained By realizing part of prayer And entering with the imam In what condition he found it Door When will people get up? If they see the imam during the iqama On the authority of Abu Qatada, he said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said If prayer is performed Do not get up until you see me Peace be upon you Comment on the hadith Until you see me That is, standing to pray One of the benefits of talking The apparent meaning of the hadith However, the person being led in prayer does not get up until he sees his imam It is desirable to be patient when standing for prayer The Imam's Gate is subject to need after the residence On the authority of Anas, may God be pleased with him, he said Prayer was held A man was speaking to the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace He continued to talk to him until his friends fell asleep Then he got up and prayed Comment on the hadith He speaks to the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace That is, he talks between them without the others One of the benefits of talking Benefit from talking An explanation of his kindness, may God bless him and grant him peace, to his companions It is permissible for two people to discuss each other without a group It contains the permissibility of a long separation between iqama and prayer