20 Authentic Hadiths on Straightening Rows in Salah

Original work by Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Ameenpuri حفظه الله, organized with headings and enhanced for readability.

❖ Importance of Straight Rows in Salah​

Straightening the rows, closing gaps, aligning shoulders, and touching ankles and feet in Salah are obligatory practices emphasized by the Prophet ﷺ and implemented by the Sahabah and Salaf. Numerous authentic Hadiths underscore this Sunnah with great emphasis.

❖ Selected Authentic Hadiths on Row Formation​

Here are 20 sahih narrations detailing the importance and practice of straight rows in congregational prayers:

Jabir bin Samurah (RA):
“Why do you not line up in rows as the angels do before their Lord?”
The Sahabah asked, “How do the angels line up?” He ﷺ replied: “They complete the front rows and align closely together.”
(Sahih Muslim: 430)

Abu Mas’ud al-Ansari (RA):
“Straighten your rows and do not differ, lest your hearts differ.”
(Sahih Muslim: 432)

Bara’ bin ‘Azib (RA):
The Prophet ﷺ would walk between the rows, straightening shoulders and chests.
(Musnad Ahmad; Abu Dawood: 664; Nasa’i: 812; Ibn Majah: 997 – Authentic)

Nu‘man bin Bashir (RA):
“Straighten your rows or Allah will cause discord among your faces.”
(Sahih Muslim: 436)

Nu‘man bin Bashir (RA) again:
“You must straighten your rows or Allah will cause discord among your hearts.”
(Bukhari: 717; Muslim: 436)

Abu Musa al-Ash‘ari (RA):
“When you pray, straighten your rows.”
(Sahih Muslim: 404)

Bara’ bin ‘Azib (RA):
“Join the rows such that even small animals cannot pass between you.”
(Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah; Mustadrak al-Hakim – Authentic)

Nu‘man bin Bashir (RA):
The Prophet ﷺ would only say the Takbir once rows were straight.
(Abu Dawood: 665 – Hasan)

Abu Hurayrah (RA):
“Straightening the row is part of the perfection of prayer.”
(Bukhari: 722; Muslim: 435)

Anas bin Malik (RA):
“Straightening the rows is part of establishing the prayer.”
(Bukhari: 723; Muslim: 433)

Abu Hurayrah (RA):
“Straighten the rows well in prayer.”
(Musnad Ahmad – Authentic)

Anas bin Malik (RA):
The Prophet ﷺ said: “Straighten your rows and stand shoulder to shoulder. I see you from behind my back.”
(Bukhari: 719, 725)

Thawban (RA):
“Stand straight and close together.”
(Musnad Ahmad; al-Darimi – Hasan; Ibn Hibban: Sahih)

Anas (RA) again:
“If you do this today, people would flee like wild donkeys.”
(Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah – Authentic)

Nu‘man bin Bashir (RA):
“Align shoulder with shoulder, knee with knee, and ankle with ankle.”
(Musnad Ahmad; Abu Dawood: 662; Bukhari – Authentic)

Abu Sa‘id al-Khudri (RA):
“When you stand for prayer, straighten your rows and fill the gaps.”
(Ibn Hibban: 402; Ibn Khuzaymah – Authentic)

Abdullah bin Mas‘ud (RA):
“Satan enters the gaps like lambs. Straighten your rows.”
(Musnad Ahmad; Mu‘jam al-Kabir – Authentic)

Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA):
He appointed people to ensure the rows were straight before starting prayer.
(Sahih Bukhari: 3700; Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah – Authentic)

Uthman ibn ‘Affan (RA):
“Align shoulders, for this completes the prayer.”
(Muwatta Malik; Musannaf Ibn Abi Shaybah – Authentic)

Bilal (RA):
He would align the shoulders and tap feet to ensure straight rows.
(Matalib al-‘Aliyah – Authentic)

❖ Commentary and Scholarly Views​

  • Imam al-Albani رحمه الله:
    “Straightening rows is obligatory. The warning of discord in hearts proves its seriousness.”
    (Silsilat al-Ahadith al-Sahihah: 1/40-41)

  • Imam Ibn Baz رحمه الله:
    “Imams must instruct and encourage the straightening of rows before every Salah.”
    (Majmu‘ Fatawa Ibn Baz: 12/203)

  • Imam Abu Dawood رحمہ الله:
    “Softness in shoulders allows others to join the row.”
    (Abu Dawood: 666)

  • Imam al-Suyuti رحمه الله:
    “Straight rows prevent gaps where Satan can enter and disturb unity.”
    (Al-Hawi lil-Fatawa: 1/52)

❖ Benefits of Proper Rows​

✔ Strengthens unity and brotherhood
✔ Ensures discipline and humility in worship
✔ Prevents Satanic disruption in congregation
✔ Preserves the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ and the Sahabah

❖ Conclusion​

Proper alignment in rows is not just etiquette; it is an emphasized Sunnah with elements of obligation. The Prophet ﷺ and his Companions were meticulous in this matter. Every Muslim should strive to uphold this practice and revive this forgotten Sunnah, bringing both reward and unity to the community.
 
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