Ruling on Joining the Feet in Prostration and the Claim About Not Moving the Right Toe

Question:​


What is the Sharʿī ruling on joining the feet in prostration and on not moving the right toe during prayer?


Source:
Aḥkām wa Masā’il, Ṣalāh Section, Vol. 1, p.189


Answer:​


Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu wa-s-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, Ammā Baʿd!


① The issue of the right toe not moving during prayer:​


  • There is no authentic ḥadīth that mentions this.
  • Nor has this been established as a fiqh ruling.
  • Thus, there is no Sharʿī evidence for the claim that the right toe must remain unmoved during prayer.

② The ḥadīth about joining the feet in prostration:​


  • In Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Khuzaymah and al-Mustadrak of al-Ḥākim, it is narrated that:

“The Messenger of Allah ﷺ would keep his heels joined together in prostration.”


  • References:
    ✿ Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Khuzaymah, Vol. 1, p. 328, Bāb: Ḍamm al-ʿAqibayn fī’s-Sujūd
    ✿ al-Mustadrak al-Ḥākim, Vol. 1, p. 354

✅ Conclusion​


  • The claim about not moving the right toe has no basis in the Sunnah or fiqh.
  • The Sunnah practice is that the Prophet ﷺ would join his heels in prostration, as established in authentic narrations.

ھذا ما عندي والله أعلم بالصواب
 
Back
Top
Telegram
Facebook