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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Ask Those Who Know Their neglecting of the Prophet's sunna: Al-Bukhari reports in volume 1 in "The Chapter of Neglecting of the Salat " from Ghaytan: "Anas b. Malik said: 'I know nothing which is [performed] now that was performed in the time of the Prophet (S.A.W.)'. It was said: 'The prayer'. He (Anas) responded: 'Have you not neglected it [amongst the things] that you have neglected?' He said: "I heard al-Zuhri say: 'I visited Anas b.
Malik in Damascus and [I found him] crying. I said to him: 'What makes you cry?' He said: 'I do not know of anything which I encountered [during the time of the Prophet] except this salat and this has [also] been abandoned (al-Bukhari volume 1, p. 134).’” Al-Bukhari has also reported in volume 1 in "The Chapter of the Superiority of the Fajr in Congregation: "Al-A'mash told us: 'I heard Salim saying: 'I heard Umm Darda say: 'Abu Darda came to me whilst he was angry.
I said to him: 'What has angered you?' He said: 'By Allah, I do not know from the umma of Muhammad (S.A.W.) anything else except that they prayed in congregation (al-Bukhari vol. 1, p. 159).’” In volume 2 in "The Chapter of going to a Mosque in which there is no Minbar " al-Bukhari reports that Abu Sa'id al-Khudri said: "The Prophet of Allah (S.A.W.) used to go out on the day of 'id al-fitr and 'id al-duha to the mosque.
The first thing that he used to do was to pray, and then he would exhort the people. The people continued this [practise] until I went out with Marwan when he was the governor of Medina on the day of 'id al-duha or 'id al-fitr . He wanted to ascend the pulpit before praying. I caught hold of his clothes but he pushed me away, ascended the minbar and delivered the sermon before the prayer. I said to him: 'You have altered [the sunna ], by God'. He said: 'Abu Sa'id, what you know has gone away'.
I said: 'By Allah, it is better than what I do not know.’ He responded: 'The people would not remain after the prayer, so I delivered it before the prayer (al-Bukhari, vol. 2, p. 4).’” The companions during the time of Anas b. Malik and Abu Darda and during the lifetime of Marwan b.