Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Helping a Companion

Imam Al-Nawawi's Riyad-us-Saliheen
Chapter 169
Helping a Companion

969. Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: While we were travelling with the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam), a rider came and began to stare on the right and on the left. The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said, "He who has an extra mount should hand it over to one who has none, and he who possesses surplus provision, should give it to him who is without provision.'' He named various kinds of possessions until we began to think (realize) that none of us had any right to anything surplus.
[Muslim].

Commentary:  Nowadays, there is a great fanfare of money-lending institutions such as cooperative societies, the financing companies and insurance companies which are apparently helpful in resolving the financial crises of people. But all are rooted in interest system which is rejected outright by Islam for its exploitative nature. These so-called cooperative institutions are indeed like blood-sucking leeches which ruin man. Islam, on the contrary, has given us a positive, simple and man-orientated formula of mutual cooperation. It teaches us that what can be spared should be given to those who need it. This obviates the chances of hoarding as well as the concentration of wealth in a few hands. No doubt, it is a moral instruction. But if Muslims, called as a single body, develop a true sense and awareness of it, wonderful results can accrue from it on a large social scale. What is more, the sublimity of man's Faith and moral behaviour stands on it. One who is indifferent to the perfection of Faith and morality may set it aside. But a man who rates Faith above everything can hardly afford to avoid putting this moral advice into practice.

970. Jabir (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: When the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) made up his mind to go in an expedition, he would say to us, "O Muhajirin and the Ansar! There are among you such people who have no property and no kinsfolk. Let everyone of you take along with him two or three men. None of us had a spare animal we took rides by turn.'' So I took two or three men with me and I rode my camel by turn equally with them.
[Abu Dawud].

Commentary: Firstly, this Hadith describes the Companions' condition in the early phase of Islam. Everybody participating in Jihad did not have an animal and so was the condition in respect of weapons and food. But in spite of all that, the Companions' zeal for Jihad was great. Secondly, it presents the picture of mutual cooperation which the Companions extended to one another. From all these considerations, emerges their distinctive place in history.

971. Jabir (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) used to lag behind while travelling and urge the weak to walk quickly. He used to take up someone behind him and make supplication for him.
[Abu Dawud].

Commentary:  This Hadith tells us that the leader of a group (or Amir) should, during a journey, remain in the rear instead of the vanguard so that he may prop up the weak people and provide succour to the resourceless ones. Furthermore, he is presumed to pray for such people as the blessing of his prayer is likely to make up their deficiencies.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Snow Everywhere!





















As Salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullaah

Alhamdulillaah I have the next two days off from work so I don't have to drive in this mess. However Abi did, so big sis and I tightened up the Timbs, grabbed a couple of shovels and got to work. Although it was not snowing anymore, it still felt like a blizzard because of the heavy winds. We did a good enough job to see Abi off to work, leaving the driveway with no problem. While I was shoveling, I made sure to put some extra snow around my car to make sure that I don't go anywhere, lol.

It was reported that our damage was a whopping 24 inches maa shaa Allaah!...and it looks like it too.

Did the East Coast Storms affect anyone else? Please share in shaa Allaah..

Monday, December 20, 2010

Jama'ah Prayer of Eclipse

Jama’ah Prayer of Eclipse:

a.     It is an affirmed sunnah legalized if an eclipse of the sun or the moon takes place because the Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam said that if you see any that meaning eclipse, then perform the salah until it clears. This is narrated by Muslim

b.    The Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam did not say if you see something of this nature then go and invite people to watch, and clap, and take pictures, and make a festival because this is a sign from Allah for people to contemplate and think about the horrors of the Day of Resurrection when this world will come to and end, these are close signs for people to think and contemplate and to check for their sins and seek forgiveness and hasten to give charity. This is what the Prophet sallallahu alayhe wa sallam admonished people at times of eclipses and in our time we see people in “happiness”, inviting tourists to their land to check for “phenomena”.

c.     This salah is two rakat; in the first rakah: one recites openly (loudly) surah Al-Faatihah and a long surah and then he goes in ruku for a long period and then lifts up from ruku saying sami Allahu liman hamiah and does not make sujud rather stands up recites surah Faatihah and another long surah and then makes ruku then stands up again then makes two lengthy prostrations. This is the complete rakah in salatul eclipse. Then he makes the second rakah: in the manner similar to the first one, then sits for tashahud and makes taslim.

d.    And this salah is not to be made up for the person missing it, if missed, either he misses a rakah from it, then he makes up other rakah in the same manner and completes the salah.  

e.     This salah can be done in times when it is prohibited to pray because it is linked to a cause; when it is present, it can be made.

f.     It is sunnah for the Imam to admonish the people and to remind them and incite them to make tawbah and make istighfar – seeking repentance from Allah and His forgiveness.

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