Question: According to many
reliable reports appearing in the most reliable works of Hadith like
Sahih of Bukhari and Sahih of Muslim the Holy Prophet
(sws) used to do Raf‘u’l-yadayn (raising hands up to one’s shouders)
when starting the prayer, going to Ruku‘, standing from it, and
standing after saying Tashahhud. So I am confused as to why we are
not supposed to do Raf‘u’l-yadayn on other occasion besides starting
the prayer when the Holy Prophet (sws) did?
Answer: The entire structure
of prayer was taught by the Holy Prophet (sws) to the entire generation
of the companions. All the people of the time of the Holy Prophet (sws)
must have known the exact method of the prayer. This structure has been
reported down by the collectivity of the Muslims without a break. You know
that people never stopped praying and the act of praying is not a concealed
one. This has always been a living tradition among the Muslim community.
Thus we have the form of the prayer exactly as the Holy Prophet (sws) left
it with us. It has been preserved and reported down through the most reliable
source of knowledge. This profoundly established practice is countered
by a couple of individual reports. We cannot question the authenticity
of the report transmitted by the generations of the Muslims Ummah by
the individual reports. We are bound to give some explanation to the individual
reports appearing in Sahih of Bukhari and other works of
Hadith. I think the reporters who transmitted the reports must have
reported some previous practice of the Holy Prophet (sws) which he abandoned
and left the prayer in the final and ultimate form as it is with us.
However, it should be noted that this also indicates to the fact that the
practice of raising both hands at different occasions (other than at the
beginning of the prayer) is not a necessary part of the prayer. That is
why we see that the Prophet (sws) after initially doing it later abandoned
it but did not make sure to eliminate it from the practice.
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