Fariq Naik – Hadeeths that Suggest that Sujood At Tilaawah is not Compulsory

Fariq Naik
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The speaker discusses a hadith about the Prophet peace be upon Hadith number 1073, which refers to a person who did not perform a act and was rewarded for it. The hadith is also mentioned as a recitation of Surah two, which refers to a person who recites the word "hasith" to indicate that they are not permissioned to perform a act.
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There's another Hadith of our beloved Prophet Muhammad peace be

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upon him that is mentioned Sahih Bukhari Hadith number 1073 That

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Zadara the Allah one he reports that he decided to nudge him and

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he did not perform so to the Killara nor did the Prophet peace

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be upon him perform. So to the tilava from this hadith we

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understand that sudo the Tilawat is a sunnah, if it was compulsory,

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the Prophet peace be upon him would have told Zaid robiola one

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to perform sudo the tilava and the Prophet peace be upon would have

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performed sudo the tilava as well. And Amara, the Allah one, he was

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reciting Surah two such that and as we know in order to such that

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there is a prostration and O'Meara the Allahu Anhu he prostrated and

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then later on, after a few days he decided to go to such that and he

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did not prostate and he told the people that the one who wishes to

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prostrate, may prostrate and if you prostate you will be rewarded,

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but if a person does not prostrate, then there is no sin

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upon him. Again this hadith is referring to subdue the Thilawa

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from this hadith we understand that sujood A tilava is a sunnah

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and it is not compulsory.

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