Hadith

Hadith are the tradition or collection of traditions attributed to the Prophet Muhammad [s] that include his sayings, acts, and approval or disapproval of things.

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Narrated Sahl:

The men used to pray with the Prophet with their Izars tied around their necks as boys used to do; therefore the Prophet told the women not to raise their heads till the men sat down straight (while praying).


[Bukhari: | Book 8 | No. 359] 

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