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3. The praying of husband and wife together
It is desirable for the husband and wife to pray 2 rakaat together on
their wedding night. This has been narrated from the earliest generation
of Muslims, as in the following 2 narrations:
- First:
On the authority of Abu Sa'eed Mawla Abu Asyad
who
said: "I got married while I was a slave. I invited a number of
the companions of the Prophet ,
among them was Ibn Mas'ood ,
Abu Dharr and
Hudhaifa .
When the prayer was called, Abu Dharr began to step forward when the
others said to him: 'No!' He said: 'Is it so?' And they said: 'Yes.'
Then, I stepped forward and led the prayer though I was a slave possessed.
They taught me, saying: 'When your wife comes to you, pray 2 rakaat.
Then, ask Allaah for the good of that which has come to you, and seek
refuge in Him from its evil. Then it is up to you and it is up to your
wife.'" [Ibn Abi Shaibah and 'Abdur-Razzaaq]
Second:
On the authority of Shaqeeq who
said: "A man named Abu Hareez came and said: 'I have married a young
girl, and I am afraid that she will despise me.' 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ood said
to him: "Verily, closeness is from Allaah, and hatred is from Shaitaan,
who wishes to make despicable that which Allaah has allowed. So, when your
wife comes to you, tell her to pray behind you 2 rakaat.'" In another
version of the same story, "'Abdullah went on to say: 'And say: 'O
Allah give Your blessings on me in my wife, and to her in me. O Allaah join
us together as long as You join us in good, and split us apart if You send
to us that which is better.'" [Ibn Abi Shaibah and at-Tabaraani and
'Abdur-Razzaaq: Saheeh].
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