Praise be to Allaah.
The scholars are agreed that for the worshipper to sit
briefly after rising from the second sujood (prostration) of the first or
third rak’ah and before standing up to do the following rak’ah is not one of
the obligatory parts of prayer, not is it Sunnah mu’akkadah (a confirmed
Sunnah). But after that they differed as to whether it is simply Sunnah or
it is not one of the obligatory parts of prayer at all, or whether it should
be done by those who need to do it because of old age, sickness or being
heavy.
Al-Shafaa’i and a group of hadeeth scholars said: it is
Sunnah and it is one of the two opinions narrated from Ahmad, because of the
hadeeth narrated by al-Bukhaari and the authors of al-Sunan from
Maalik ibn al-Huwayrith, who said that he saw the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) praying Wirt, and he did not stand up until
he had first sat up straight. (Narrated by al-Bukhaari in al-Adhaan,
818).
But the majority of scholars, including Abu Haneefah and
Maalik, and Ahmad (may Allaah have mercy on him) according to the second
opinion narrated from him, did not think that, because the other ahaadeeth
do not mention this sitting. It may be that the sitting which was mentioned
in the hadeeth of Maalik ibn al-Huwayrith happened at the end of the
Prophet’s life when he had put on weight, or for some other reason.
A third group of scholars reconciled the ahaadeeth by
suggesting that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
sat [at this point during the prayer] when he needed to do so.
I say that it is prescribed to do this when there is a need
to do so, but not at other times. It appears that this is mustahabb, and the
fact that it is not mentioned in the other ahaadeeth does not indicate that
it is not mustahabb, rather it indicates that it is not obligatory.
The view that it is mustahabb is supported by two things:
1 – The basic principle concerning the Prophet’s actions is
that he did them in order to prescribe them and so that his example may be
followed.
2 – This sitting is proven in the hadeeth of Abu Humayd
al-Saa’idi which was narrated by Ahmad and Abu Dawood with a jayyid isnaad,
in which he [Abu Humayd] described the prayer of the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) in the presence of ten of the Sahaabah (may
Allaah be pleased with them), and they confirmed that.