Praise be to Allaah.
Whoever catches up with the imam when he is bowing, and bows with him, that is regarded as a rakâah for him, according to the view of the majority of scholars, even if he did not recite al-Faatihah. This is indicated by the report narrated by al-Bukhaari (750) from Abu Bakrah, that he came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) when he was bowing and he bowed with him, before he reached the row. He mentioned that to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and he said: âMay Allaah make you more keen but it does not count.â
It was narrated in a saheeh report that Ibn Masâood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: âWhoever does not catch up with the imam when he is bowing has not caught up with that rakâah.â Narrated by al-Bayhaqi; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Irwaâ al-Ghaleel, 2/262.
Ibn âUmar said: âWhoever catches up with the imam when he is bowing and bows before the imam raises his head, has caught up with that rakâah.â Narrated by al-Bayhaqi and classed as saheeh by al-Albaani, op. cit., 2/263.
Similar reports were narrated from Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq, Zayd ibn Thaabit and âAbd-Allaah ibn al-Zubayr. See Irwaâ al-Ghaleel, 2/264.
Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in al-Majmooâ, 4/112: What we have mentioned about catching up with the rakâah by catching up with rukooâ (bowing) is the correct view, as stated by al-Shaafaâi. It was also the view of the majority of our companions and the majority of scholars. It is the apparent meaning of the ahaadeeth and all people are unanimously agreed upon it. There is another view, which is very weak, which suggests that it does not count.
It says in âAwn al-Maâbood (3/102): Note that the majority of imams are of the view that whoever catches up with the imam when he is bowing and joins him in the prayer is regarded as having caught up with that rakâah, even if he did not recite anything. A group was of the view that whoever catches up with the imam when he is bowing has not caught up with that rakâah. This was the view of Abu Hurayrah. Al-Bukhaari narrated this concerning reciting behind the imam from all of those who were of the view that it is obligatory to recite behind the imam. This view was also favoured by Ibn Khuzaymah, al-Sibghi and other Shaafaâi muhadditheen. Shaykh Taqiy al-Deen al-Subki among the later scholars regarded this as a strong view, and al-Muqbili regarded it as more likely to be correct. End quote.
The view that is more likely to be correct is the view of the majority, because of the hadeeths and reports quoted above.
And Allaah knows best.
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