Sunnah Timings for Daily Prayers and Prohibited Hours

Virtue of Offering Salah at Its Earliest Time

✿ The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Offering Salah at its earliest time is more virtuous.”
(Bayhaqi: 434)


Prohibited Times for Voluntary Prayers (Nawafil)

✿ The Prophet ﷺ prohibited offering voluntary prayers:
  • After Fajr until sunrise
  • After ‘Asr until sunset
(Bukhari: 828)

During the zenith (solar noon), it is also forbidden to pray.
(Sahih Muslim: 831)

◈ Companions’ Practice Regarding Makruh Times​

Abdullah ibn ‘Umar (RA), after performing Tawaf post-Fajr, would not pray two rak‘ahs at Maqam Ibrahim. He would simply exit the Haram.

Saib ibn Yazid (RA) saw ‘Umar ibn Khattab (RA) hitting Mukundar (RA) for praying Nawafil after ‘Asr, showing the strictness in avoiding this practice.
(Muwatta Imam Malik – Chapter: Prohibition of Salah)

Ibn ‘Abbas (RA) would perform Tawaf after ‘Asr and retreat to his private chamber. It is unclear whether he prayed two rak‘ahs or not afterward.
(Muwatta Imam Malik)

✿ Imam Malik narrated that Ibn ‘Umar (RA) once missed his two Sunnahs of Fajr, and he offered them after the sun had risen.
(Muwatta Imam Malik)
 
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