Sahih al-Bukhari #1475
Hajj (Pilgrimage)
"The Prophet (ﷺ) had fixed the Mawaqit as follows: (No. 603)
Narrated by Narrated Salim from his father who said:
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عَبَسَ وَتَوَلَّىٰٓ
The Prophet frowned and turned away
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Establish prayer at the decline of the sun [from its meridian] until the darkness of the night and [also] the Qur'an of dawn. Indeed, the recitation of dawn is ever witnessed.
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Al-Ahzaab (The Clans)
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There is not to be upon the Prophet any discomfort concerning that which Allah has imposed upon him. [This is] the established way of Allah with those [prophets] who have passed on before. And ever is the command of Allah a destiny decreed.
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Taa-Haa (Taa-Haa)
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The sight [of the Prophet] did not swerve, nor did it transgress [its limit].
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This hadith is #1475 from Sahih al-Bukhari, in the Book of Hajj (Pilgrimage). It is graded Sahih and narrated by Narrated Salim from his father who said:. Sahih al-Bukhari contains 7,277 hadiths across 97 books.