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Important quotes regarding Salaah
by: Abu Rumaysah
bismillah,
walhmadulillahi rabil 'alameen, wa salata wa salaam, 'ala rasulillah, wa 'ala
aalihi wa sahbihi ijma'een, wa ba'ad.
Assalaamu 'alaikom wa
rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh.
[Subhan Allah,
brothers and sisters, this e-mail should show us the seriousness and importance
of perfecting our salaaat, in how we perform it (is it in the Manner the Prophet
sul Allahu 'alayhi wassalaam taught us?), whether we are praying them on their
fixed times (at the beginning rather than postponing), whether we are attaining
or trying to attain Khushoo' (concentration in the salat), and if we are making
a serious effort in performing them at the mosques, especially at times when we
are not at work or school. Subhan Allah, Wallahi its a shame if we compare those
of the early generation to us on how good they took care of their salaat, May
Allah help us to do the same, and forgive us, ameen.]
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For forty years, the
Adhan was never called but Sa`id bin al-Musayyab radhiallahu `anhu was in the
mosque before it was called. [Tabaqat al Hanabilah 1/141, Hilyat al Awliya
2/163, Sifat as Safwah 2/80]
`Umar became
unconscious after he was stabbed, and according to Al Miswar bin Makhramah, it
was said: "Nothing would wake him up except the call to prayer, if he is still
alive." They said to him, "The prayer has finished, O Chief of the Faithful!"
He woke up and said, "The prayer, by Allah! Verily, there
is no share in Islam for whoever abandons the prayer." He performed the prayer
while his wound was bleeding. [Sifat as Safwah 2/131, As Siyar 5/220]
After ar-Rabi` bin
Khaytham became partially paralyzed, he used to go to the mosque helped by two
men. He was told: "O AbuYazid! You have been given permission to pray at
home." He said, "You have said the truth, but I heard the caller hearld, 'Hayya
`ala al-Falah (Come to success)', and I thought that whoever hears this call
should answer it even by crawling." [Hilyat al Awliya 2/113]
Adi bin Hatim,
radhiallahu `anhu, said: "Every time the prayer time falls, it falls while I am
eager for it and ready to perform it (i.e. having wudu)." [Az Zuhd by Ahmad, p.
249]
Abu Bakr bin Abdullah
al Muzani said: "Who is like you, O son of Adam? Whenever you wish, you use
water to make Ablution, go to the place for worship and thus enter the presence
of your Lord (i.e. start praying) without a translator/barrier or a barrier
between you and Him!" [Al Bidayah wa an Nihayah 9/256]
Abu Rajaa al `Ataridi,
"Nothing that I leave behind grieves me, except that I used to bow down on my
face five times a day before my Lord, the Exalted and Most Honored." [Hilyat al
Awliya 2/306]
Abu Al Aliyah said, "I
would travel for days to meet a man and the first thing I would notice about him
is his prayer. If he would establish the prayer perfectly and on time, I would
stay with him and hear the knowledge he had. If I found him to be careless
concerning the prayer, I would leave him and say to myself that for things other
than the prayer, he would be even more careless."
When
Ali bin Al Husain used to perform Wudu, his color would change. His family
asked him why this happened to him every time he performed Ablution, he said,
"Do you know before Whom I am about to stand (in prayer)?"
Adi bin Hatim,
radhiallahu `anhu said, "Ever since I became Muslim, I
always made sure to have Wudu when the Adhan is called." [As Siyar 3/160]
Ubayd bin Ja`far
said, "I never saw my uncle Bishr bin Masnur miss the first takbir, and whenever
any person stood up in our mosque to ask people for help, my uncle gave him
something." [Sifat as Safwah 3/376]
Ibn Sama`ah said,
"For forty years, I only missed Takbir Tahrimah initial takbeer) when my mother
died." [As Siyar 10/646]
"If you know of a
man's disinterest in Takbir Tahrimah, then wash your hands of him." [As Siyar
5/65, Sifat as Safwah 3/88]
Sufyan bin `Uyaynah,
"Honoring the prayer includes coming before the Iqamah is
recited." [Sifat as Safwah 2/235]
Maymun bin Mahran
came to the mosque late and when he was told that the people had already
finished the prayer, he said, "We all belong to Allah and to Him shall be our
return! I prefer the congregational prayer to being the governor of Iraq." [Mukashafat
al Qulub p 364]
Yunus bin Abdullah
said, "What is the matter with me? When I lose a chicken I
feel concerned, but when I miss the prayer in congregation, it does not grieve
me." [Hilyat al Awliya, 3/19]
`Umar said, while
standing on the podium, "A man might have white hair in
Islam (i.e. reaches in old age while Muslim), yet has not completed even one
prayer for Allah, the Exalted!" He was asked, "Why is that?" He said, "He does
not perfect the prayer's required Khushu`, solemness and attending to Allah with
his heart." [Al-Ihya 10/202]
Hammad bin Salamah
said, "I have never stood up for prayer without imagining
that Jahannam is before my eyes." [Tadhkirat al Huffadh 1/219]
Mu`adh bin Jabal
advised his son, "My son! Pray the prayer of he who is just about to leave and
imagine that you might not be able to pray ever again. Know that the believer
dies between two good deeds, one that he performed and one that he intended to
perform later on." [Sifat as Safwah 1/496]
Bakr al Muzani said,
"If you want your prayer to be of benefit to you, say to yourself, 'I might not
have a chance to perform another prayer.'"[Jami`al `Ulum wal Hikam, p 466.]
Al Qasim bin Muhammad
said, "Whenever I went out in the morning, I used to visit
`Aishah radhiallahu `anha (his aunt and the wife of the Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi
wa sallam) and greet her. One day I found her performing Ad Duha prayer,
reciting this Ayah repeatedly, crying and invoking Allah: 'So Allah has been
gracious to us, and has saved us from the torment of the Fire.' (52:27) I stood
there until I felt bored, so Ileft and went to the market to do something and
said to myself that when I finish what I have to do, I will go back (to `Aishah
radhiallahu `anha). When I finished and went back to her, I found her still
standing in prayer, reciting the same Ayah, crying and invoking Allah.'"
[Al Ihya 4/436]
Maymun bin Hayyan
said, "I never saw Muslim bin Yasar turning his head while
praying, whether the prayer was short or long. Once, a part of the mosque came
down and the noise caused fear to the people who were in the market, while he
was in the mosque, did not fear nor even turn his head and kept praying."
[Az Zuhd by Imam Ahmad p 359]
"I
accompanied `Ata bin Rabah for eighteen yers. When he became old and weak, he
used to stand in prayer and read close to two hundred Ayat from Surat al Baqarah
while standing in such firmness that no part of him would move." [As
Siyar 5/87, Sifat as Safwah 2/213]
Abu Bakr bin Aiyash
said, "If you saw Habib bin Abu Thabit while in Sujud, you
would think that he had died because of his long prostration." [As Siyar
5/291]
Ali bin Al Fudayl
said, "I saw ath-Thawri went into Sujud while praying, and I performed Tawaf
around the House seven times before he raised his head from Sujud." [As Siyar
7/277]
Uthman bin Abi
Dahrash said, "I never performed a prayer without invoking
Allah afterwards to forgive me for falling into shortcomings in the way I
performed it." [Tarikhu Baghdad 13/207]
Mu`awiyah bin Murrah,
"I lived during the time of seventy of the Companions of
Muhammad, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, and had they lived among you today, they
would not recognize any of your acts except the Adhan!" [Hilyat al Awliya
2/299]
Moreover, Maymun bin
Mahran said, "If a man from the Salaf was
resurrected among you today, he would only recognize your Qiblah."
When Hatim al Asamm
was asked about his prayer, he said, "When it is near the
time of prayer, I perform a perfect Wudu and go to where I am going to pray and
sit down there until I become fully attentive to what I am about to do. I then
stand up and pray, imagining that the Ka`bah is in front of my eyes, Paradise to
my right, Hellfire to my left and the Angel of Death behind me. I imagine that
it is the last prayer I am about to perform, stand up in hope (in Allah, His
Paradise and rewards) and fear (from Allah's torment in Hellfire) and recite the
Takbir while having full attention. I recite the Qur'an calmly, make Ruku`
humbly, go into Sujud with Khushu1 and then sit on my left leg, with the left
food laid on the floor and the right food raised up, all the while praying with
sincerity. Afterwards, I do not know (nor feel certain) if that prayer was
accepted from me!" [Al Ihya 1/179]
One of the Salaf
said, "O son of Adam! You need your share in this life,
but need your share in the Hereafter even more. If you took care of your share
in this life, then you will lose your share in the Hereafter and are soon bound
to lose your share in this life too. If you took care of your share in the
Hereafter, you will also win your full share in this life with ease." [Fada'il
adh Dhikr by ibn al Jawzi p. 19]
Talq bin Habib said,
"Allah's Rights are greater than the slave's
capacity and ability to fulfill them. Therefore, reach the morning in a state
of repentance and reach the night in a state of repentance."
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