| Arabic reference | : Book 20, Hadith 28212 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 21, Hadith 28480 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 29, Hadith 31028 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 32, Hadith 33179 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 34, Hadith 34012 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 37, Hadith 36146 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 38, Hadith 36682 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 3, Hadith 1118 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 3, Hadith 1225 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 11, Hadith 1957 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 3, Hadith 6030 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 3, Hadith 6608 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 4, Hadith 8179 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 5, Hadith 10110 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 10, Hadith 11697 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 10, Hadith 12045 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 10, Hadith 12435 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 15, Hadith 14469 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 15, Hadith 14570 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 15, Hadith 15605 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 16127 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 16214 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 16382 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 16859 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 17109 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 17360 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 17374 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 17390 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 17, Hadith 17658 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 17, Hadith 18754 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 18, Hadith 19406 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 18, Hadith 20020 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 5, Hadith 991 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 13, Hadith 3210 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 15, Hadith 3329 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 16, Hadith 3589 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 17, Hadith 4182 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 30, Hadith 5333 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 56, Hadith 7412 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 62, Hadith 8498 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 64, Hadith 9636 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 65, Hadith 11080 |
Yahya related to me from Malik that he had asked Ibn Shihab whether someone doing itikaf could go into a house to relieve himself, and he said, "Yes, there is no harm in that."
Malik said, "The situation that we are all agreed upon here is that there is no disapproval of anyone doing itikaf in a mosque where jumua is held. The only reason I see for disapproving of doing itikaf in a mosque where jumua is not held is that the man doing itikaf would have to leave the mosque where he was doing itikaf in order to go to jumua, or else not go there at all. If, however, he is doing itikaf in a mosque where jumua is not held, and he does not have to go to jumua in any other mosque, then I see no harm in him doing itikaf there, because Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, says, 'While you are doing itikaf in mosques,' and refers to all mosques in general, without specifying any particular kind."
Malik continued, "Accordingly, it is permissiblefor a man to do itikaf in a mosque where jumua is not held if he does not have to leave it to go to a mosque where jumua is held."
Malik said, "A person doing itikaf should spend the night only in the mosque where he is doing itikaf, except if his tent is in one of the courtyards of the mosque. I have never heard that someone doing itikaf can put up a shelter anywhere except in the mosque itself or in one of the courtyards of the mosque.
Part of what shows that he must spend the night in the mosque is the saying of A'isha, 'When the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was doing itikaf, he would only go into the house to relieve himself.' Nor should he do itikaf on the roof of the mosque or in the minaret."
Malik said, "The person who is going to do itikaf should enter the place where he wishes to do itikaf before the sun sets on the night when he wishes to begin his itikaf, so that he is ready to begin the itikaf at the beginning of the night when he is going to start his itikaf. A person doing itikaf should be occupied with his itikaf, and not turn his attention to other things which might occupy him, such as trading or whatever. There is no harm, however, if some one doing itikaf tells some one to do something for him regarding his estate, or the affairs of his family, or tells someone to sell some property of his, or something else that does not occupy him directly. There is no harm in him arranging for someone else to do that for him if it is a simple matter."
Malik said, ...
| USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 19, Hadith 3 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 19, Hadith 695 |
| Grade: | Da'if (Darussalam) |
| Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2369 |
| In-book reference | : Book 36, Hadith 66 |
| English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 10, Hadith 2369 |
| Grade: | Hasan (Darussalam) |
| Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2953b |
| In-book reference | : Book 47, Hadith 5 |
| English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 2953 |
| Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
| Reference | : Jami` at-Tirmidhi 3102 |
| In-book reference | : Book 47, Hadith 154 |
| English translation | : Vol. 5, Book 44, Hadith 3102 |
Another chain reports a similar hadith.
قَالَ عَلْقَمَةُ فَحَدَّثْتُ بِهِ، مُقَاتِلَ بْنَ حَيَّانَ فَقَالَ حَدَّثَنِي مُسْلِمُ بْنُ هَيْصَمٍ، عَنِ النُّعْمَانِ بْنِ مُقَرِّنٍ، عَنِ النَّبِيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم مِثْلَ ذَلِكَ
.| Grade: | Sahih (Darussalam) |
| Reference | : Sunan Ibn Majah 2858 |
| In-book reference | : Book 24, Hadith 106 |
| English translation | : Vol. 4, Book 24, Hadith 2858 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 1, Hadith 274 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 18, Hadith 4279 |
| Arabic reference | : Book 29, Hadith 5416 |