HANAFI WAY OF PERFORMING WITR SALAAT ACCORDING
TO AHAADITH
Q: I would really appreciate if you could somehow provide with some
hadith / reference in support of 3 rakah witr salaat according to the Hanafi
Madhab.
In the article that you forwarded to me, the writer has accepted that one may
perform 3 Rakaats of Witr Salaat. However, he seems to be imposing the view that
this should only be done in the manner that he has understood, i.e. 2 Rakaats
with a salaam and thereafter 1 Rakaat. Whilst this method may be correct
according to some Madhabs, to impose it on the followers of other Madhabs will
not be proper.
Hence, I would hereby mention those proofs that support the Hanafi view on
this matter.
According to the Hanafi Madhab, the Witr Salaat should be performed as 3
Rakaats with one salaam at the end only. This view is based on the following:
1. Sayyidatuna Aaisha (Radhiallaahu Anha) reports that Rasulullah
(Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) never used to make salaam after the first 2
Rakaats of Witr.’ (Mustadrak Haakim vol.1 pg.304; Imaam Haakim has classified
this Hadith as Sahih according to the requirements of Bukhari and Muslim.
Hafiz Dhahabi has also accepted this). Imaam Haakim then says, ‘There are
various other narrations that support this, from them is the following.’
2. Sayyidatuna Aaisha (Radhiallaahu Anha) reports that Rasulullah
(Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) used to perform 3 Rakaats of Witr and he never
used to make salaam except in the last Rakaat.’ (Ibid)
3. Imaam Nasaaie (RA) has recorded (the following) on the authority of
Sayyiduna Ubayy ibn Ka’ab (Radhiallaahu Anhu) that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu
Alayhi Wasallam) used to recite Surah Sabbihisma rabbikal a’alaa in the first
Rakaat of Witr, Surah al-Kaafiroon in the 2nd Rakaat and Surah, Qul huwallaahu
Ahad in the third and that he (Rasulullah - Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) would
not make salaam except in the last of those Rakaats. (Hafiz Iraaqi has
classified this narration as Sahih - authentic) – refer Naylul Awtaar vol.1;
also see Aathaarus-sunan pg.203; I’elaa-us-sunan vol.6 pg.42
4. Thaabit al-Bunaani (Radhiallaahu Anhu), the famous student of Sayyiduna
Anas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) says that Sayyiduna Anas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) lead us
in the Witr Salaat he performed 3 Rakaats and he did not make salaam till the
last Rakaat. (Tahawi vol.1 pg.206 – Hafiz ibn Hajar (RA) has classified the
narration as Sahih (authentic) – see al-Diraayah; I’elaa-us-sunan vol.6 pg.44
5. Sayyiduna Abu-Zinaad (ra) – a Taabi’ee – says that I found most of the
Fuqahaa and the people of knowledge saying that the Witr is 3 Rakaats with
only one salaam at the end.’ (Tahaawi vol.1 pg.207). Muhaddith Nimawi has
classified this narration as Hasan (sound); see Aathaarus-sunan pg.204
6. Abu Zinaad (ra) also stated that Khalifah Umar ibn Abdul-Aziz (RA) had
established through the verdicts of the Fuqahaa, that Witr Salaat is 3 Rakaats,
with no salaam except in the last Rakaat.’ (Tahaawi vol.1 pg.207 – Muhaddith
Nimawi has declared this narration as Sahih (authentic) – see Aathaarus-sunan
pg.204)
7. Sayyiduna Umar ibn al-Khattaab (Radhiallaahu Anhu) is also reported to
have performed 3 Rakaats Witr with one salaam only. (Mustadrak al-Haakim vol.1
pg.304; Tahaawi vol.1 pg.205-206)
All the above authentic narrations have proven without a shadow of doubt
that the Witr Salaat should be 3 Rakaats with no salaam in between. Narrations
5 and 6 have proven this to be the practice of majority of the Fuqahaa
(theologians) during the era of the Taabi’een as well. From among the Sahaaba,
this is reported to be the practice of Sayyiduna Umar ibn al-Khattaab,
Sayyiduna Ali ibn Abi Talib, Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Mas’ood, Sayyiduna Ubayy
ibn Ka’ab, Sayyiduna Zayd ibn Thaabit, Sayyiduna Anas ibn Maalik and Sayyiduna
Abu Umaamah (Radhiallaahu Anhum). (refer al-Tamheed of ibn Abdul-Barr vol.4
pg.174)
The following narrations prove that one should definitely sit in Tashahhud
after 2 Rakaats and thereafter stand up for the third:
1. Sayyidatuna Aaisha (Radhiallaahu Anha) reports from Rasulullah
(Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) – as part of a lengthy Hadith – that he also
said, ‘After every two Rakaats, there is ‘Attahiyyaat’.’ (Sahih Muslim). This
Hadith is general and includes all salawaat as well as the Witr. (I’elaa-us-sunan
vol.6 pg.51)
2. Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Mas’ood (Radhiallaahu Anhu) is reported to have
said, ‘Witr is 3 Rakaats like the Witr of the day, i.e. the Salaat of Maghrib.’
(Tahaawi vol.1 pg.206). Muhaddith Nimawi (RA) has declared this narration as
Sahih (authentic). (Aathaarus-sunan pg.204). This narration also proves that
just as one sits after the first 2 Rakaats in Maghrib Salaat, similarly, one
should do so in the Witr Salaat. (I’elaa-us-sunan vol.6 pg.43-44)
3. Abul-Aaliyah (Radhiallaahu Anhu) – a Taabi’ee – states that the
companions of Muhammad (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) have taught us that the
Witr is just like Maghrib Salaat. The only difference is that we recite Qiraat
in Witr, and not in Maghrib, i.e. in the third Rakaat. (Tahaawi vol.1 pg.206).
Muhaddith Nimawi (RA) has declared it Sahih (authentic)
This is a clear proof for the Hanafi Madhab in that the Maghrib Salaat and
Witr will be identical in all aspects, except the Qiraat in the third Rakaat.
Hence, the Tashahhud in the second Rakaat is also backed / supported by this
narration.
Now, as for the narrations quoted by the writer in that article, one should
first understand that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) always encouraged
that one should perform some Nafl Salaat before the Witr Salaat and that the
Witr should not be the only Salaat performed after Esha. This was also the
constant practice of Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam). Hafiz ibn
Abdul-Barr Maaliki (RA) states that Witr according to them is only after some
other Salaat that precedes it.’ (al-Tamheed vol.4 pg.177)
It is precisely for this reason that in some narrations – as quoted by the
writer – there is mention of 5 Rakaats of Witr and 7 Rakaats as well which in
actual fact refers to what we have just mentioned, i.e. from the 5 or 7 Rakaats,
the last 3 are actually the Witr and the remaining 2 or 4 would be the Nafl that
was supposed to precede it.
The same answer will apply to the first narration that, ‘Don’t pray 3 Rakaats
Witr, pray five Witr or seven Rakaats Witr, but don’t make similarity to Maghrib’.
The reason for preventing the Witr from being like Maghrib Salaat is obvious,
and that is because there is no Nafl Salaat that precedes it. (see al-Nukatu
Tareefah of Allaamah al-Kawthari pg.186)
As for the narration of Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Umar (Radhiallaahu Anhu) that
mentions that one should make salaam after 2 Rakaats and thereafter perform 1
Rakaats only, this practice is further weakened by a narration of Mustadrak al-Haakim
wherein Hasan al-Basri (RA) is reported to have been asked about this narration.
It was said to him, ‘Verily, Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Umar (Radhiallaahu Anhu)
used to make salaam after the 2 Rakaats of Witr?’ He replied, ‘(His father)
Sayyiduna Umar al-Khattaab (Radhiallaahu Anhu) was more knowledgeable than him
and he would (not make salaam and) stand up for the third Rakaat.’ (Mustadrak
vol.1 pg.304)
This is besides the fact that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) is
reported to have prohibited from performing one Rakaat only. (refer al-Tamheed
vol.4 pg.177; al-Nukatu Tareefah pgs.182-183)
Lastly, I’m sure that the above information is more than enough to eradicate
any sort of doubt concerning the Hanafi viewpoint on this issue.
and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best
Ml. Muhammad ibn Moulana Haroon Abassommar
FACULTY OF SPECIALTY IN HADITH SCIENCES
CHECKED AND APPROVED: Mufti Ebrahim Desai (Fatwa
Department)
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