Tuesday 9 Ramadan 1445 - 19 March 2024
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When should hands be raised during the prayer?

Question

I would like to know raising the hands during the prayers. What is the right act exactly? As we know in the deen there must be unity, even in the daily prayer. So there are many ahadith speaking differently about raising the hands: one of them speaks of raising the hands only after the first takbeer, and another is speaking about raising the hands after all takbeer. What is right? We have only one messenger (Muhammad s.a.w) so there must be one way of praying!!

Answer

Praise be to Allah.

It is Sunnah to raise one’s hands in four places during the prayer:

When pronouncing Takbeer al-Ihram (the first Takbeer), when bowing in Rukoo’, when rising from Rukoo’ and when standing up after the first Tashahhud. Ibn ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that when the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) started his prayer, he would say “Allahu akbar” and raise his hands, when he bowed in rukoo’ he would raise his hands, when he said “Sami’a Allahu liman hamidah [Allah hears those who praise Him]” he would raise his hands, and when he stood up after two Rak’ahs he would raise his hands. (Reported by al-Bukhaari, 2/222; Abu Dawood, 1/197).

The meaning of “when he stood up after two Rak’ahs he would raise his hands” is, when he stood up after the first Tashahhud.

The hands may be raised to the level of the shoulders or the ears. See Al-‘Ayni fi’l-‘Umdah, 5/7; Sharh Muslim by al-Nawawi, 4/95; Sifat Salaat al-Nabi by al-Albani, 87.

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Source: Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid