CHALLENGE ! Gair Muqallid LaMazhab Tola(Ahle Hadees) Quran Aur Hadees se in sawalon ka jawab de.

 

(a) Prove from a clear Saheeh (authentic) Hadith, which is ‘non-ambiguous’ -(i.e. it has no other ‘contradictory/ -opposing’ Hadith), that it is Sunnat for an Imaam to recite Takbeer-e-Tahre -emah in a loud voice and
(b) that it is Sunnat for the Muqtadi to recite it in a soft voice.

2. Present one clear Saheeh Hadith which proves that it is Sunnat to recite Ta`awwuz softly in Salaat.

3. Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat-e-Muakka -dah for the person who is performing Salaat alone to say Aameen softly.

4. (a) Present one clear and authentic Hadith proving that it is Sunnat for the Muqtadi to say “Aameen” loudly in six Rakaats and
(b) in eleven Rakaats softly.

5. (a) Present one such clear and Saheeh Hadith wherein there is proof that in all the 23 years of Rasulullaah’s (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) Nabuwwat, the Sahaabah performed six Rakaats, behind him with reciting “Aameen” in a loud voice and
(b) eleven Rakaats in which they said “Aameen” in a soft voice

6. (a) Present only one clear Saheeh Hadith, which proves that during the 30 years of the Khilaafat-e-Ras -heeda, on any one day any of the Khalifahs performed Salaat, wherein the Muqtadi recited “Aameen” in a loud voice for 6 Rakaats and
(b) in a soft voice in eleven Rakaats.

7. (a) Present one clear Saheeh Hadith wherein Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said that it is Sunnat-e-Muakka -dah for the Imaam to always recite “Aameen” in a loud voice when reading 6 Rakaats and
(b) softly when reading eleven Rakaats.

8. (a) Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith that any one of the Khulafah-e-Rash -ideen, during his reign of Khilaafat,
recited “Aameen” in a loud voice, whilst being an Imaam when reading 6 Rakaats and
(b) saying “Aameen” in a soft voice when reading eleven Rakaats.

9. (a) Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith where a Muqtadi joins the Jamaat, when the Imaam has already recited more than half of Surah Faatiha, and that for him (Muqtadi), it is Sunnat-e-Muakka -dah to recite “Aameen” twice; once in a loud voice during the recital of Surah Faatiha and
(b) again in a soft voice after the Imaam has completed the recital of Surah Faatiha.

10. Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith that the Muqtadi who joins the Jamaat in Ruku, for him it is Fardh to repeat that Rakaat.

11. Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat to recite the Tasbeehaat in Ruku softly.

12. (a) Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat for the Imaam to recite the Takbeer for going into Ruku in a loud voice and
(b) the same in a soft voice for the Muqtadi.

13. Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat for the Muqtadi to say “Rabbana Lakal Hamd” in a soft voice.

14. (a) Prove from a clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat to recite the du`aa after the Ruku in Witr Salaat and
(b) that it is Sunnat to raise the hands when making this du`aa and
(c) that the hands should be passed over the face prior to going into Sajdah.

15. (a) Present one clear Saheeh Hadith that proves the Imaam must read Du`aa-e- Qunoot loudly, and
(b) that the Muqtadi or
(c) Munfarid must read it softly.

16. Prove from one clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat-e-Muakka -dah to recite the Tasbeehs of Sajdah softly.

17. Present one clear Saheeh Hadith that proves the reading of a du`aa between the two Sajdahs as Sunnat-e-Muakka -dah.

18. (a) Prove from one clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat to leave the hands on the side or
(b) to fold the hands upon the chest during the Qowma (standing after the Ruku), since some Ghair-Muqallide -en leave their handing hanging on their sides and others fold their hands upon their chests. All of them must have a Hadith to prove their actions.

19. (a) Prove from one clear Saheeh Hadith that it is forbidden or Haraam to make ‘Raf`a Yadain’ (lifting the hands), when going into Sajdah and (b) when lifting the head from Sajdah.

20. (a) Prove from one clear Saheeh Hadith that it is forbidden or Haraam to make ‘Raf`a Yadain’ in the beginning of the second and
(b) fourth Rakaats.

21. Prove from one clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat to recite the Durood Shareef softly in Salaat.

22. Prove from one clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat to recite the du`aa after Durood Shareef softly in Salaat.

23. (a) Prove from one clear Saheeh Hadith that it is Sunnat for the Imaam to say Salaam in a loud voice and
(b) for the Muqtadis in a soft voice.

 

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