I recently came across the below message:
> Generally the six rakats after the Maghrib salah is called the Salatul Awabeen. However, according to the Sahih and authentic
> ahadith, Salatul Awabeen has been used to described Salatul Duha.
> Saaiduna Zaid Ibn Arqam Radiallahu Anhu said “The Prophet of Allah
> Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam came out to the people of Quba while they
> were praying and said, “Salatul Awabeen is the time when the young
> camels sit (i.e. they sit because of the intense heat) (Sahih Muslim)
>
> The hadith regarding the six rakats after Maghrib salah can be found in Sunan Tirmizi where Saaiduna Abu Hurairah Radiallahu Anhu
> narrates that the Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam said that
> the performing of six rakats without indulging in any worldly affairs
> would derive reward equivalent to twelve years nafl prayers. (Sunan
> Tirmizi p.98 v.1)
Generally the six rakats after the Maghrib salah is called the Salatul Awabeen. However, according to the Sahih and authentic ahadith, Salatul Awabeen has been used to described Salatul Duha.
Saaiduna Zaid Ibn Arqam Radiallahu Anhu said “The Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam came out to the people of Quba while they were praying and said, “Salatul Awabeen is the time when the young camels sit (i.e. they sit because of the intense heat) (Sahih Muslim)
The hadith regarding the six rakats after Maghrib salah can be found in Sunan Tirmizi where Saaiduna Abu Hurairah Radiallahu Anhu narrates that the Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam said that the performing of six rakats without indulging in any worldly affairs would derive reward equivalent to twelve years nafl prayers. (Sunan Tirmizi p.98 v.1)
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