Bismi-llâh, wa -l-hamdulillâh, wa -s-salâtu wa -s-salâmu `alâ rasûli-llâh
The Fuqahâ' (رحمهم الله) differed on the issue of when to stand up to pray. Imâm an-Nawawî (رحمه الله) mentioned several of these opinions in al-Majmû` Sharh al-Muhadhdhab (3/233), and they are as follows:
1. That he should stand up when the mu'adhdhin starts to recite the iqâmah. This is the view of Imâms `Atâ' and az-Zuhrî (رحمهما الله).
2. That he should stand up when the mu'adhdhin says "hayya `ala -s-salâh (come to prayer)". This is the view of Imâm Abû Hanîfah (رحمه الله).
3. That he should stand up when the mu'adhdhin has completed the iqâmah. This is the view of Imâm ash-Shâfi`î (رحمه الله).
4. That there is no specific point at which one should stand up; rather it is permissible for the worshipper to stand up at the beginning of the iqâmah, during it or at the end of it. This is the view of the Mâlikis.
5. That it is sunnah to stand up when the mu'adhdhin says "Qad qâmati -s-salâh (prayer is about to begin)" if the worshipper can see the imâm; if he cannot see him, then he should stand up when he does see the imam. This is the view of Imâm Ahmad (رحمه الله).
And Allâh Knows Best
The Fuqahâ' (رحمهم الله) differed on the issue of when to stand up to pray. Imâm an-Nawawî (رحمه الله) mentioned several of these opinions in al-Majmû` Sharh al-Muhadhdhab (3/233), and they are as follows:
1. That he should stand up when the mu'adhdhin starts to recite the iqâmah. This is the view of Imâms `Atâ' and az-Zuhrî (رحمهما الله).
2. That he should stand up when the mu'adhdhin says "hayya `ala -s-salâh (come to prayer)". This is the view of Imâm Abû Hanîfah (رحمه الله).
3. That he should stand up when the mu'adhdhin has completed the iqâmah. This is the view of Imâm ash-Shâfi`î (رحمه الله).
4. That there is no specific point at which one should stand up; rather it is permissible for the worshipper to stand up at the beginning of the iqâmah, during it or at the end of it. This is the view of the Mâlikis.
5. That it is sunnah to stand up when the mu'adhdhin says "Qad qâmati -s-salâh (prayer is about to begin)" if the worshipper can see the imâm; if he cannot see him, then he should stand up when he does see the imam. This is the view of Imâm Ahmad (رحمه الله).
And Allâh Knows Best
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