The Messenger of Allah (salallāhu ‘alaihi wasallam) commanded them to break their fast and to go out to offer the ‘Eid prayer the following morning.” (Ahmad, Abu Dawūd, Dāruqutni who declared the narration hasan, and others declared it sahīh). Then some riders came at the end of the day and testified to the Prophet (salallāhu ‘alaihi wasallam) that they had seen the new crescent the night before. ![]() This is based upon what has been narrated from Abu Umayr bin Anas from his uncles among the Ansār from the Companions of the Messenger (salallāhu ‘alaihi wasallam) that they said: “The new crescent of Shawwāl was concealed from us due to cloud cover, so we fasted the next day. If a person did not realise it was ‘Eid until after midday, then the people pray in Jamā’ah the following morning as qadā (making up what they missed from the previous day). ![]() The Prophet (salallāhu ‘alaihi wasallam) would pray at this time ―and its time extends until midday when the Sun as at its zenith. ![]() The time for ‘Eid Prayer begins when the Sun rises in the sky to the height of a spear (held at arms-length) with is approximately 20 minutes after sunrise. I encourage you to donate a small amount as Sadaqah to /donat e so we (at Al-Maktabah As-Salafiyyah) can print and distribute free leaflets and booklets to aid the da’wah of Ahlus-Sunnah and Hadīth across the world.
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