❖ Placing Hands on Both Sides (Waist) During Salah is Prohibited ❖
Written by: Imran Ayyub Lahori
It is narrated from Hazrat Abu Hurayrah (رضي الله عنه) that:
نهى النبى صلى الله عليه وسلم أن يصلي الرجل مختصرا
“The Prophet ﷺ forbade a man from praying with his hands placed on his waist.”
[Bukhari: 1220, Kitab al-Jumu‘ah: Bab al-Khasr fi al-Salah; Muslim: 545; Abu Dawud: 947; Nasa’i: 2/127; Tirmidhi: 383; Abu ‘Awanah: 2/74; Darimi: 1/232; Ibn Khuzaymah: 2/56; Hakim: 1/264; Bayhaqi: 2/287]
❖ The act of placing hands on both sides (hips or waist) during Salah is referred to as “khaṣr”, and this posture has been explicitly prohibited by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
✔ This practice reflects arrogance or laziness, and it contradicts the humility and submission that should be present during prayer.
✔ Since the Hadith is recorded in multiple authentic sources, the prohibition is well-established and strongly supported in Islamic jurisprudence.
✔ Placing the hands on both sides (waist or hips) during Salah is impermissible based on clear and authentic narrations.
✔ This gesture should be avoided to maintain the proper etiquette and posture prescribed in the Sunnah.
Written by: Imran Ayyub Lahori
✦ Prohibition of Placing Hands on the Waist During Prayer
It is narrated from Hazrat Abu Hurayrah (رضي الله عنه) that:
نهى النبى صلى الله عليه وسلم أن يصلي الرجل مختصرا
“The Prophet ﷺ forbade a man from praying with his hands placed on his waist.”
✦ Explanation
❖ The act of placing hands on both sides (hips or waist) during Salah is referred to as “khaṣr”, and this posture has been explicitly prohibited by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
✔ This practice reflects arrogance or laziness, and it contradicts the humility and submission that should be present during prayer.
✔ Since the Hadith is recorded in multiple authentic sources, the prohibition is well-established and strongly supported in Islamic jurisprudence.
✦ Conclusion
✔ Placing the hands on both sides (waist or hips) during Salah is impermissible based on clear and authentic narrations.
✔ This gesture should be avoided to maintain the proper etiquette and posture prescribed in the Sunnah.