Hadith # 1106
Ibn 'Umar (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) used to perform his optional night prayers at night, two Rak'ah followed by two Rak'ah, and at the end he would conclude with an odd Rak'ah (Witr). Then he would perform two Rak'ah prayer before the dawn (Fajr) prayer after hearing the Adhan, and he would make them so brief as if he could hear the Iqamah being called.
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Commentary
"As if he could hear the Iqamah being called" here means that he would hasten the two Rak'ah of Fajr prayer to the point that one had the impression that he was hearing the voice of Iqamah and he was making haste for fear of missing of the Salat. This Hadith also makes the following three points: 1.The optional prayer of the night should be offered in a series of two Rak'ah. 2.One Rak'ah of Witr is also correct. 3.The Sunnah of Fajr prayer should be offered soon after the Adhan, and one should be brief in them.
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