[36] مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ يَحْيَى عَنْ أَحْمَدَ بْنِ مُحَمَّدٍ...
Muhammad Bin Yahya, from Ahmad Bin Muhammad, from Abdullah Bin Muhammad Al hajjal, from Sa’albat Bin Maymoun, from Imran Bin Ali Al Halby who said, ‘I asked Abu Abdullah -asws , ‘When is the darkness (Al-Al-Isha Salāt ) Obligated?’ He -asws the twilight disappears, and the twilight is the redness’. So Ubeydullah said objecting, ‘May Allah -azwj Keep you -asws well! Intense brightness tends to remain after the departure of the redness’.
A number of our companions, from Ahmad Bin Muhammad, from Al Husayn Bin Saeed, from Al Qasim Bin Urwa, from Ubeyd Bin Zurara, (It has been narrated) from Abu Abdullah -asws having said: ‘When the sun sets, the time for the two Salāts (Al-Al-Maghrib and Al-Al-Isha) enters, unless this is before this’.
Al Husayn Bin Muhammad, from Moalla Bin Muhmmad, from Al Washa, from Aban, from Abu Baseer, (It has been narrated) from Abu Ja’far -asws having said: ‘Rasool-Allah -saww said: ‘Had it not been grievous upon my -saww community, I -saww would have delayed Al-Al-Isha ( Salāt ) up to a third of the night’. وَ رُوِيَ أَيْضاً إِلَى نِصْفِ اللَّيْلِ . And it is reported as well (that he -saww said): ‘Up to half the night’.