Hadith Reference:
It is narrated from Mutarrif on the authority of his father (رضي الله عنه) that he said:"I saw the Prophet (ﷺ) offering Salah, and due to his crying, a sound was emanating from his chest similar to the boiling of a pot."
(Sahih Muslim has recorded this narration.)
Authenticity and Sources:
This Hadith is Sahih (authentic).It is recorded in:
- Musnad Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal (Vol. 4, pp. 25-26)
- Sunan Abu Dawood (904) – where the phrase كَأَزِيزِ الرَّحَى (like the sound of a millstone) is used.
- Sunan an-Nasa'i (Vol. 3, p. 13)
- Sahih Ibn Hibban (522)
- Jami' at-Tirmidhi (305)
Key Lessons:
❶ Weeping in Salah is Permissible – One may shed tears due to the fear of Allah.❷ The Manner of Crying in Salah – It should be such that tears flow silently while the heart trembles in reverence, similar to the gentle sound of a boiling pot.
❸ Loud Crying is Not Permissible – Wailing or sobbing loudly during Salah is not appropriate, particularly in obligatory prayers. Maintaining self-control is necessary.
❹ Avoiding Pretentious Weeping – Some people deliberately weep in Salah in an exaggerated manner to display their emotions. This can be an unnoticed form of ostentation (Riya), which damages the sincerity of worship.

This content is taken from Sheikh Taqi al-Din Abi al-Fath's book "Diya' al-Islam fi Sharh al-Imam bi Ahadith al-Ahkam", translated by Maulana Mahmood Ahmad Ghaznfar.