Eid Sunnah

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Eid

Sunnah
Mustahab to recite Takbeerat
during the night of Eid
It is a mustahab to recite takbeer from sunset on the last day of
Ramadan until the imam comes to lead the prayer.The format of
takbeer is as follows:
• Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, laa ilaaha ill-Allah,
Allahu akbar,  Allahu akbar, wa Lillahi'l-hamd
Or you can say Allahu akbar three times , so you say: 
• Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar laa ilaaha ill-Allah,
Allahu  akbar, Allahu akbar, wa Lillahi'l-hamd

Both are permissible


Men should raise their voices reciting this dhikr in marketplaces,
mosques, and their homes, but women should not raise their voices.
Eid Ki Namaz
Waqt: Namaz Ada
Ghar Par Ada Ki Jaaye
Karne Ka Afzal Waqt
Eid Ki Namaz 2 To Jamaat Ke Sath Bhi Azaan Wo Iqamat,
Tuloo E Aftaab Ke
Rakaat hai Ada Ki Ja Sakti Hai Nahi Di Jaigi
Taqreeban 20 Mins
Aur Akele Bhi
Baad Hai.

PAHLE RAK'AH Takbeer At-Tehreem Du'a Al-Istiftaah 7x Takbeers

Surah Al-Fatiha Surah Al-A'La Rukoo Sujood

Dosri Rakaat Ke Liye


Dosri Rakaat Takbeer Kehte Hue 5x Takbeers Surah Al-Fatiha
Khada Hona.

Surah Al-Ghashiyah Rukoo Sujood Salaam Pherna


Rulings on Eid Prayer
Allah has set out several rulings concerning Eid, including the following: 
• Takbeerat 
• You should eat an odd number of dates before leaving for the Eid prayer, because the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not set out on the day of Eid
until he had eaten an odd number of dates. He should stick to an odd number as the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did. 
•  You should wear your best clothes – this is for men. With regard to women, they should
not wear beautiful clothes when they go out to the Eid prayer-place, because the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Let them go out looking decent” i.e.,
in regular clothes that are not fancy. It is haraam for them to go out wearing perfume and
makeup. 
• Some of the scholars regarded it as mustahabb to do ghusl for the Eid prayer, because it
is narrated that some of the salaf did this. Doing ghusl for Eid prayer is mustahabb, just
as it is prescribed for Jumu’ah because one is going to meet people. So if one does ghusl,
that is good. 
Contd...
 The Eid prayer. The Muslims are unanimously agreed that the Eid prayer is prescribed
in Islam. Some of them say that it is Sunnah, some say that it is fard kafaayah (a
communal obligation) and some say that it is fard ‘ayn (an individual obligation), and
that not doing it is a sin. They quoted as evidence the fact that the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) commanded even the virgins and women in seclusion,
i.e., those who did not ordinarily come out, to attend the Eid prayer place, except that
those who were menstruating should keep away from the prayer-place itself, because it
is not permissible for a menstruating woman to stay in the mosque; it is permissible for
her to pass through but not to stay there. 
 If Jumu’ah and Eid fall on the same day, the Eid prayer should be held, as should
Jumu’ah prayer, as is indicated by the apparent meaning of the hadeeth of al-Nu’maan
ibn Basheer which was narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh. But those who attend the Eid
prayer with the imam may attend Jumu’ah if they wish, or they may pray Zuhr. 
  One of the rulings on Eid prayer is that according to many scholars, if a person comes
to the Eid prayer-place before the imam comes, he should sit down and not pray two
rak’ahs, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prayed Eid
with two rak’ahs, and he did not offer any prayer before or after it. 
Contd...
 One of the rulings on the day of Eid – Eid al-Fitr – is that Zakaat al-Fitr is due on this day. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) enjoined that it should be paid before the Eid prayer. It is
permissible to pay it one or two days before that, because of the hadeeth of Ibn ‘Umar (may Allah be
pleased with him) which was narrated by al-Bukhaari: “They used to give it one or two days before
(Eid) al-Fitr.” If it is paid after the Eid prayer, it does not count as Sadaqat al-Fitr, because of the
hadeeth of Ibn ‘Abbaas: “Whoever pays it before the prayer, it is Zakaat al-Fitr, and whoever pays it
after the prayer, it is ordinary charity.” It is haraam to delay Zakaat al-Fitr until after the Eid prayer. If
one delays it with no excuse then it is not acceptable zakaah, but if there is an excuse – such as if a
person is traveling and does not have anything to give or anyone to give it to, or he is expecting his
family to pay it and they are expecting him to pay it, then in this case he should pay it when it is easy
for him to do so, even if that is after the prayer, and there is no sin on him because he has an excuse.  
 People should greet one another, but that results in haraam actions on the part of many people, such as
men entering houses and shaking hands with unveiled women without any mahram being present.
Some of these evils are worse than others. 
 There is nothing wrong with what men do on the day of Eid of embracing one another. It is prescribed
for the one who goes out to the Eid prayer to go by one route and return by another, following the
example of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). This Sunnah does not
apply to other prayers, Jumu’ah or anything else, it only applies to Eid. 

    Majmoo’ Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 16/216-223.


8 Sunnahs on Eid
• The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) started all his khutbahs with praise of Allah. It is not narrated
even in one hadeeth that he started the khutbah of Eid with takbeer. Rather Ibn Maajah narrated in his Sunan (1287) that
Sa’d al-Qaraz, the muezzin of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) used to say the takbeer between the two sermons and he used to say takbeer a great deal
throughout the khutbah of Eid. This was classed as da’eef by al-Albaani in Da’eef Ibn Maajah. Although the hadeeth is
da’eef, it does not indicate that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to begin his khutbah with
takbeer.
• The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to vary his route on the day of Eid. He would go by one
route and come back by another. 
• Al-Bukhaari narrated (986) that Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allah said: On the day of Eid, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah
be upon him) would vary his route.
*The prayer comes before the khutbah*
• One of the rulings of ‘Eid is that the prayer comes before the khutbah, because of the hadith of Jabir ibn ‘Abd-Allah who
said, The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) came out on the day of al-Fitr and started with the prayer
before the khutbah. (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 958; Muslim, 885)
• Muslim (885) narrated that Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allah said: I attended the prayer on the day of Eid with the Messenger of
Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). He started with the prayer before the khutbah, with no adhaan or
iqaamah. 
• Al-Bukhaari (960) and Muslim (886) narrated that Ibn ‘Abbaas and Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allah al-Ansaari said: No adhaan was
given on the day of al-Fitr or the day of al-Adha (i.e., for the Eid prayer). Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allah al-Ansaari said: There is
no adhaan for the prayer on the day of al-Fitr when the imam comes out, or after he comes out; no iqaamah, no call,
nothing. There is no call on that day and no iqaamah. 
• This hadeeth indicates that there is no adhaan or iqaamah for the Eid prayer and that no call is given for it
Summary of the Sunnahs
Let us Remind each other about 13 Beautiful sunnahs of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) on Eid
fitr day
1.  Ritual bath.
2.  Eat before going to Eid for (We must eat before Eid ul Fitr prayer).
3.  Wear your best new cloth (preferably white ).
4.  Use perfume(Male only).
5.  Supplicate on your way to Eid (ALLÃHU AKBAR! ALLÃHU AKBAR! LA-ILAHA
ILLALLAHU! ALLÃHU AKBAR WALILLAAHIL- HAMDI).
6.  No Nawafil Salah on Eid ground.
7.  Walking to Eidgah(Eid Prayer Area).
8.  Change road when going back home.
9.  Spread greetings   (TAQABBALALLAAHU MINNA' WAMINKUM).
10.  Perform two Raka'at when you are back from Eid (i.e at home).
11.  Visitation to friends, families, neighbors .
12.  Distribution of food to the needy that make them celebrated with a full of humor. 
13.  Play halal game with one's family at home.

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