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Ruling on Reciting “Aʿūdhu Billāh” During Prayer When Experiencing Waswasah

✿ Written by: Shaykh Mubashar Ahmad Rabbānī ḥafiẓahullāh


❖ Question:​


While praying behind the imam in Tarāwīḥ, is it permissible to say "Aʿūdhu billāh" when overcome by sleep or distracting thoughts?


❖ Answer:​


It is reported from ʿUthmān ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ رضي الله عنه that he said:


“O Messenger of Allah! Indeed, the Shayṭān comes between me and my prayer and my recitation, and he confuses it for me.”
The Prophet ﷺ replied:
“That is a devil called Khanzab. When you feel his presence, seek refuge in Allah (say: Aʿūdhu billāh), and spit lightly to your left three times.”
He said: I did that, and Allah removed him from me.
(Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim – Kitāb as-Salām, Bāb: at-Taʿawwudh min Shayṭān al-Waswasah, 2203)



❖ Ruling Derived​


From this authentic ḥadīth, it is evident that:


  • If Satanic whispers (waswasah) occur during prayer,
  • It is permissible to quietly say “Aʿūdhu billāh”
  • And lightly spit to the left three times to repel Shayṭān

❖ Dealing with Drowsiness in Prayer​


  • If a person is so overcome by sleep that they cannot recognize what they are reciting,
    then it is better to sleep first and pray afterward with attentiveness.
  • If the sleep is not overpowering, then complete the prayer and resist laziness and distraction.

❖ Summary​


Reciting “Aʿūdhu billāh” is permissible during prayer when facing waswasah.


For drowsiness:

  • If severe: sleep and then pray
  • If minor: remain alert and finish the prayer
 
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