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Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Are you not afraid that if any of you raises his head from his prostration before the Imam does so, Allah will make his head that of a donkey or will make his shape that of a donkey (Bokhari and Muslim)?
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet forbade putting one’s hand on one’s side during Prayer (Bokhari and Muslim).
Ayesha relates that she heard the Holy Prophet say: Prayer is not permissible when food has been served nor at a time when a person is in need of relieving himself either way (Muslim).
Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: How is it that people raise their eyes towards the sky during Prayer? He emphasised this and added: Let them refrain, else they will lose their sight (Bokhari).
Ayesha relates: I asked the Holy Prophet about glancing to the right or left during Prayer. He said: This is a swoop of Satan which he practises upon a worshipper during his Prayer (Bokhari).
Anas relates that the Holy Prophet said: Beware of glancing in one direction or the other during Prayer for this is ruinous. If there should be no help for it, it might be permissible during voluntary Prayer but not during prescribed Prayers (Tirmidhi).
Abu Marthad Kannaz ibn Husain relates that he heard the Holy Prophet say: Do not face graves during Prayer nor sit on them (Muslim).
Abdullah ibn Harith ibn Simnah relates that the Holy Prophet said: If a person who passes in front of one engaged in Prayer realised the enormity of it he would wait for forty (?) rather than pass in front. The" narrator was not sure whether the Holy Prophet said forty days or months or years (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Once the Iqgamah is called no Prayer is permissible except the obligatory Prayer (Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet said: Do not select the night previous to Friday specially for voluntary Prayer nor select Friday specially for observing a fast unless it should happen to be one of the days on which a person normally observes a fast (Muslim).