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The Main Precepts in Islaam
1. Islaam is the Religion oftawheed;1 and belief in the existence of one
Creator of the Universe is a truth in which every reasoning mind believes.
This Creator is the only Deity Who deserves to be worshipped, by such
acts as halaalslaughter, swearing oaths and especially duaa`, 2 as
Allaahs Messenger (I) says: Ad-duaa` - that is worship. (Narrated by
At-Tirmizi, who described it as hasan-saheeh 3) As such, it is not
permissible to direct any part of ones worship to other than Allaah.
2. Islaam unites people and does not cause divisions: That is, the Muslim
believes in all of the Messengers whom Allaah sent to guide mankind andbring order to their lives. And the Messenger Muhammad (I) is the Seal
of the Prophets and the Law which he brought abrogates all those prior to
it, by the Command of Allaah, Most High. Allaah sent him to all of
mankind, to save them from the tyranny of distorted religions and to
deliver them to the justice and fairness of Islaam, the protected Religion.
3. Islaam is easy to understand and clear and does not accept
khuraafaat, 4 perverted beliefs or complex philosophies and it is good for
implementation in all times and all places.
4. Islaam does not place an impenetrable barrier between the material and
the spiritual; rather, it views life as consisting of both, and it does not
neglect one in favour of the other. Islaam confirms the equality and
brotherliness of all Muslims and rejects differences based upon race or
tribe, as Allaah says:
1Tawheed: Professing the Oneness of Allaah.2Duaa :Supplicating Allaah.3Hasan-saheeh: Somewhere between the levels ofhasan (good) andsaheeh (authentic).4Khuraafaat: Those superstitions and incredible stories so beloved of Christians and some misguidedsects, such as the Sufis, Qadyaanis,Braillwis and their like, in which saints supposedly performedmiracles such as bringing the dead to life, curing the lepers and so on, or in some cases, performingmiracles even greater than those performed by Allaahs Messengers by His Will.
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conditions, in a state of humility).
3. Giving zakaah (- when a Muslim possesses more than 85gms. Of gold
or its equivalent in money, he must pay 2.5% of it as zakaah after it has
been in his possession for one year. Other forms of wealth have their own
specified rates).
4. Pilgrimage to the House of Allaah (is an obligation upon whomsoever
has the means [finances, health and security] to perform it).
5. Fasting the month of Ramadhaan (- which entails abstinence from
food, drink and intimate relations and all of those thingswhich may break
the fast, from dawn until dusk, with the intention having been made each
day to fast). (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
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The Pillars of Eemaan (Faith)
To believe in:
1. Allaah (i.e. His Oneness in matters of worship, Lordship and in His
Names and Attributes).
2. His angels (- beings created from light, who carry out the Commands
of Allaah).
3. His Books (the Tauraah, 10 theInjeel, 11 theZaboor12 and the Qur`aan,
which is the greatest of them).
4. His Messengers (- the first of whom was Nooh (Noah Y) and the last
of whom was Muhammad (I).
9Ahaadeeth: Plural ofhadeeth (sayings and actions of the Prophet (I) or those of which he approved.10Tauraah: Given to Moosaa (Moses Y).11Injeel: Given to Eesaa (Jesus Y).12Zaboor: Given to Dawood (David Y).
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5. The Last Day (- the Day of Resurrection, when mankind will be called
to account for their deeds).
6. And to believe in Qadar, 13 both the good and the bad of it (at the same
time undertaking the necessary measures to achieve ones objectives).
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Ad-Duaa` -That is Worship
This authentic hadeeth, narrated by At-Tirmizi, proves that duaa` is
one of the most important forms of worship; and just as it is forbidden to
pray to one of Allaahs Messengers or a waliyy,14
it is forbidden to makeduaa to them, rather than Allaah.
1. Those Muslims who say: Oh, Messenger of Allaah! or: Oh, you
men of the unseen! (Send us) help and support! are making duaa`
which is an act of worship directed to other than Allaah. Even if the
intention was that Allaah is the One Who helps and supports, it would
like the case of one who associates partners with Allaah, the Almighty,
the All-powerful, but claims that his intention was (to say) that there is
only one Deity and in such a case, his action would not be accepted,
because it contradicts his stated intention. The intention and belief and the
deed must be in agreement; if not, it is shirk15 orkufr, 16 which Allaah
will not forgive, unless he turns to Him in repentance.
2. If the Muslim says that his intention was to use them (i.e. the people
upon whom he called) as intercessors with Allaah, like a Governor who
cannot be approached except through an intermediary, then he is guilty of
13 Qadar: Allaahs Divine Predetermination of events. (This does not mean fatalism, rather it meansthe knowledge and acceptance that Allaah has written everything since before the beginning ofcreation.)14Waliyy: A person believed to be a protector, saint, or someone specially chosen by Allaah.15Shirk: Associating partners with Allaah.16Kufr: Disbelief in Allaah.
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ascribing human attributes to Allaah, in that he is comparing Allaah with
an unjust human being. Such a comparison is a form ofkufr. Allaah
declares Himself free from any such comparisons, saying:
} {) 11:42(_Thereis nothing whatsoeverlike Him and Heis the All-hearing, the
All-seeinga (Soorah Ash-Shooraa 42:11)
Ascribing to Allaah the attributes of a just man is an act ofshirkand
kufr, so what about ascribing to him the attributes of an unjust man?
Allaah is far above that which the unjust ascribe to Him!
3. The polytheists in the time of the Messenger (I) believed that Allaah is
the Creator and Sustainer, but they called their protectors who were
represented by idols, as intercessors whom they believed would bring
them nearer to Allaah. However, Allaah did not accept this from them;
rather, He branded them as disbelievers, saying:
}
{) 3:39(
_Those who take for protectors other than Allaah (say): We only
serve them in order that they may bring us nearer to Allaah. Truly,
Allaah will judge between them in that which theydiffer. But Allaah
guides not thedisbelieving liara (Soorah Az-Zumar39:3)
- Allaah, Most High is Near17 and He hears: He needs no intercessor, for
He says:
} {) 186:2(
_And when My slaves askyou about Me (say that) I am indeedclose
to thema (Soorah Al-Baqarah 2:186)
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4. Those polytheists used to call upon Allaah Alone in times of severe
hardship; Allaah says:
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{) 22:10(
_And the waves come to them from every side and they thinkthat
they will be overwhelmed:They pray to Allaah sincerely, offering
(their)duty to Him, saying: If You deliver us from this, we shall
surely be grateful.a (Soorah Yoonus 10:22)
- but in times of ease, they would call upon their protectors, representedby their idols and because of this, the Qur`aan branded them disbelievers.
So what may be said of those Muslims who call other than Allaah, such
as the Messengers and the pious people, asking for their aid and seeking
relief from them in times of severe hardship and affliction andin times of
ease? Have they not read the words of Him, Most High:
}
{) 46:5-6(
_And who is more astray than one who invokes, besides Allaah, such
as will not answer him until the Day of Resurrection, and who are
unconscious of theircalls? And when mankind are gathered together
(on the Last Day), they will be hostile to them anddeny their
worship (i.e. their supplication)a (Soorah Al-Ahqaaf46:5-6)
5. Many people believe that the polytheists mentioned in the Qur`aan
17 That is, in His Hearing, His Seeing and His Knowledge.
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used to worship mere stone idols, but this is not correct; in fact, those
stone images were of righteous men: Al-Bukhaari reports, on the
authority of Ibn Abbaas (X) concerning the Words of Allaah, Most
High in Soorah Nooh:}
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) 23:71(
_And they said (to each other): Do not abandon your god s:
Abandon not Wadd, nor Suwaa, nor Yaghooth, nor Yaooq nor
Nasra (Soorah Nooh 71:23)
- that he said: These were the names of righteous people from among the
people of Nooh. Then after those people had died, Satan came to the
people and inspired them, saying: Erect images of them in your meeting-
places where they used to sit and name them with their names. This they
did, but they were not worshipped until those people had died and the
knowledge (of why they were placed there) was forgotten and then t hey
(the images) were worshipped.
6. In rejection of those who worship the Prophets and (so-called)
protectors, Allaah says:
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{) 17:
56-57(
_Say: Call upon those who you claim (as deities) besides Him:They
have neither the power to relieveyou from harm nor to changeit.
Those whom theycall upon do seek(for themselves) means of access
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to their Lord as to who are nearest. They hope for His Mercy and
fear His Wrath: For the Wrath ofyour Lordis something to take
heed ofa (Soorah Al-Israa` 17:56-57)
In histafseer
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of these Verses, Ibn Katheer says that they wererevealed concerning a number of men who worshipped the jinn and called
upon them besides Allaah, and that those jinn embraced Islaam. It was
also said that they were revealed concerning some men who used to
worship the Messiah (Eesaa [Y]) and the angels. These Verses reject
those who call upon other than Allaah, even if it be a Prophet or waliyy.
7. Some people claim that seeking aid from other than Allaah is allowed
and they say: Allaah is the One Who actually gives aid, and calling upon
the Messengers and awliyaa` is only figuratively speaking, like when one
says: The medicine cured me, or: The doctor cured me. This is
rejected by the words of Ibraaheem (Y):
}
{) 26:78-80(
_Heit is Who created me andit He Who guides me, Who gives me
food anddrinkand when I am ill,it is He Who cures mea (Soorah
Ash-Shuaraa` 26:78-80)
- Allaah has affirmed, by the use of the expression He it is Who in
each Verse, that guidance, sustenance and cure from disease come from
Him and no other and that the medicine is the means of the cure, not the
healer.8. Many people do not differentiate between seeking aid from the living
and seeking it from the dead, but Allaah, Most High says:
} {) 22:35(
18 Tafseer: Explanation and commentary.
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_Nor are alike those that areliving and those that aredeada (Soorah
Faatir35:22)
- And He says:
} {) 15:28(
_Then the man of his own people appealed to him against his foe a
(Soorah Al-Qasas 28:15)
This is the story of a man who came to Moosaa (Y) seeking protection
from his enemy and Moosaa (Y) came to his aid:
} {) 15:28(
_And Moosaa struckhim with his fist andkilled hima (Soorah Al-
Qasas 28:15)
But as for the dead, it is forbidden to seek aid from them, for they
cannot hear any supplication; and even if they could hear, they could not
respond, as they are unable to do so. Allaah, Most High says:
} {) 22:35(
_Ifyou invoke them, they will not hearyourcall, andif they were to
hear, theycannot answer (your prayer). On the Day of Resurrection,
they willreject yourshirka (Soorah Faatir22:35)
- This is a clear evidence that making duaa` to the dead isshirk.
Allaah, Most High also says:}
{) 16:20-21(
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_Those whom theyinvoke besides Allaah create nothing and are
themselves created. (They are)dead,lifeless; nordo theyknow when
they will beraised upa (Soorah An-Nahl16:20-21)
9. It has been authentically reported in a number of a ahaadeeth that onthe Day of Resurrection, the people will come to the Prophets and ask
them to intercede with Allaah, until they come to Muhammad (I) and
they will ask him to intercede with Allaah for relief. He (I) will say: I
will do so. Then he will prostrate before the Arsh19 and request Allaah
to relieve them and bring forward the Reckoning. This intercession will
be a request from the Messenger (I) while he is alive (i.e. following theResurrection),speaking to the people and they to him. They will ask him
to intercede on their behalf with Allaah and to ask Him to relieve them
and this is what he will do
10. The greatest proof of the difference between beseeching the living
and beseeching the dead is in the action of Umar Ibn Al -Khattaab (X),
when they were afflicted by drought. He went to Al -Abbaas (X), the
uncle of the Messenger (I) and requested him to make duaa` (to Allaah)
for them; he did not ask the Messenger (I) after he had passed on to the
next life.
11. Some of the people of knowledge think that tawassulis the same as
istighaathah, whereas the difference between them is very great:
Tawassulis a request to Allaah by means of something, such as thesaying: Oh, Allaah! By Your Love and by our love for the Messenger of
Allaah (I), relieve us. This is permissible. As foristighaathah, that is a
request to other than Allaah, such as the saying: Oh, Messenger of
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Allaah! Relieve us. This is forbidden, because it is majorshirk. Allaah,
Most High says:
}
{) 106:10(_Norcall upon other than Allaah: Such can neither profit you nor
hurt you; ifyou do so,you willcertainly be among the wrong -
doers 20a(Soorah Yoonus 10:106)- And He says:
} {) 20:72(
_ Say: I do no more than invoke my Lord and I do not associate anypartners with Him. a (Soorah Al-Jinn 72:20)
- And the Messenger (I) said: When you ask, ask Allaah; and when you
seek help, seek it from Allaah. (Narrated by At-Tirmizi, who graded it
hasan-saheeh)
- And the poet said:
Allaah! I ask that He relieve our distress,
For distress is not removed except by Allaah.
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Where is Allaah?
Allaah, Who created us, has obliged us to know where he is, that we
may turn our hearts to Him, and direct our invocations and prayers toHim. And whoever does not know where his Lord is, remains lost, not
knowing where is the Object of his worship; and he has not fulfilled the
obligations of worship.
20Arsh: Throne.
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Allaahs Divine Attribute of being Elevated above His creation is like
the rest of His Attributes mentioned in the Qur`aan and in authentic
ahaadeeth, such as His Hearing, His Seeing, His Speech, His Descending
and other Divine Attributes. The belief of the righteous Salafand the
group who will be saved (from the Hell-fire), AhlAs-Sunnah Wal-
Jamaaah, is belief in that about which He has informed us in His Book,
or that about which His Messenger (I) has informed us in his ahaadeeth,
without changing or negating the meaning and without comparison (with
His creation), as in His Words:
} {) 11:42(
_Thereis nothing whatsoeverlike Him and Heis the All-hearing, the
All-seeinga (Soorah Ash-Shooraa 42:11)
Because these Attributes, such as His being above His creation, are a
part of His Self, it is incumbent upon us to believe in them, just as it is an
obligation for us to believe in His Self. That is why Imaam Maalik, when
questioned concerning the meaning of Allaahs Words:
} {) 5:20(_The Most Beneficent has ascended over theThrone a (Soorah Taa
Haa 20:5)
- The Ascension is well know, though the how of it is not understood,
and belief in it is obligatory. Observe, oh, my Muslim brother, the words
of Imaam Maalik (may Allaah have mercy on him), how he considered it
to be an obligation upon every Muslim, though just how it is, is not
known No one knows it except Allaah.
Verily, everyone who rejects any of the Attributes of Allaah confirmed
in the Qur`aan and hadeeth, such as His Elevation and His being above
the heavens, is a denier of Qur`aanic Verses and Prophetic hadeeth.
20 That is, the disbelievers.
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Hammaad, the Shaikh24 of Al-Bukhaari, said: Whoever compares
Allaah with His creation, or rejects an Attribute of Allaah by which He
describes Himself, has committed an act of disbelief; and there is no
similitude in that by which Allaah has described Himself, nor in any
description of Him given by His Messenger (I). (Mentioned by the
author of Sharh Al-Aqeedah At-Tahaawiyyah).
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Allaah is Above the Throne
The Noble Qur`aan, the authentic ahaadeeth, sound logic and the
uncorruptedfitrah confirm this.
1. Allaah, Most High says:
} {) 5:20(
_The Most Beneficent has ascended over theThrone a (Soorah Taa
Haa 20:5)
- This meaning (i.e. ascended, risen) is confirmed by a narration of Al-Bukhaari, on the authority of the Taabioon. 25
2. And Allaah says:
} {) 16:67(
_Do you feel secure that He Who is in the samaa` will not causeyou
to be swallowed up by theearth?a (Soorah Al-Mulk67:16)
- Ibn Al-Jawzi reports that Ibn Abbaas (X) said (regarding this Verse):He is Allaah.
3. And He, Most High says:
24Shaikh: Teacher.25 Taabioon: Those Muslims who met one or more of the Companions (]).
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} {) 50:16(
_They fear their Lord above thema (Soorah An-Nahl16:50)
4. And He, Most High says, concerning Eesaa (Y):
} {) 158:4(
_No, Allaah raised him up unto Himselfa (Soorah An-Nisaa` 4:158)
- That is, Allaah raised him up to the heavens.
5. And He, Most High says:
} {) 3:6(
_Heis Allaah in as-samaawaat(the heavens)a (Soorah Al-Anaam
6:3)
- Ibn Katheer explained this Verse thus: TheMufassiroon26 are agreed
that we do not say, as do theJahmiyyah (a misguided sect) that Allaah is
in every place. Far above that is He, the Most High! (The expression in
as-samaawaat means above the heavens)
As for His Words:
} {) 4:47(_Heis with you whereveryou may be a (Soorah Al-Hadeed47:4)
- it means that He watches over you and sees everything you do,
wherever you may be. And wherever you are, He is equally well
acquainted with all of you and He sees you and hears you all.
6. And the Messenger of Allaah ascended to the seventh heaven where he
his Lord spoke to him and made incumbent upon him the five prayers (as
reported by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
7. And he (I) said: Do they not trust me, when I am the trusted one of
Him Who is in thesamaa`? (He is Allaah; and in thesamaa` means:
above the heavens or: in the highest place.)
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8. And he (I) said: Treat those on earth with mercy and compassion
and He Who is in thesamaa` will treat you likewise. (He is Allaah.)
(Narrated by At-Tirmizi, who said that it is hasan-saheeh)
9. The Messenger (I) questioned a slave-girl and he asked her: Where is
Allaah? She replied: In thesamaa`. He then asked her: Who am I?
She answered: You are Allaahs Messenger. He said: Free her, for
she is a believer. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)
10. And he (I) said: The Arsh is above the water and Allaah is above
the Arsh and He knows what (beliefs and practices) you are upon. (A
sound hadeeth reported by Abu Dawood)
11. Abu Bakr (X) said: Whoever worshipped Allaah, (he should know
that) Allaah is in thesamaa , Living, and He does not die. (Narrated by
Ad-Daarimi in The Reply to the Jahmiyyah , with an authenticsanad27)
12. Abdullaah Ibn Al-Mubaarak was asked: How may we know our
Lord? He replied: Verily, He is above the heaven, over the Arsh, apart
from His creation. (That is, he is literally (not metaphorically) above the
Arsh, separate from His creation, and He does not resemble any of His
creatures in His Exaltedness.)
13. The four Imaams 28 all agreed that Allaah is above His Arsh and that
none of His creatures resembles Him.
14. The worshipper says, when he prostrates in prayer: Subhaana
Rabbial-Aalaa 29 and when he makes duaa`, he raises his hands and
directs his supplication to the heavens.15. Even a child, when you ask him where is Allah, will reply in
accordance with his unsulliedfitrah: He is in thesamaa`.
26Mufassiroon: Scholars oftafseer.27Sanad: Chain of narrators.28 Abu Haneefah, Maalik, Ash-Shaafii and Ahmad.
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16. The healthy intellect confirms that Allah is in the samaa`; if He were
in every place, the Messenger (I) would have informed us of it and his
Companions (]) would have known it. It is also important to note that
every place would include dirty, polluted places. Allah is far above that
which they say about Him!
17. The saying that Allaah is with us in His Person in every place
necessitates a belief in a multiplicity or personages, because the number
of places is innumerable. Since Allahs Personage is One, Indivisible, the
saying that He is in every place in His Person is demonstrably false. It is
confirmed that Allah is above the heaven, over His Arsh and He is with
us in His Knowledge and His Hearing and He sees us wherever we may
be.
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Things Which Invalidate a Persons Islaam
There are a number of actions which invalidate a persons Islaam; if aMuslim performs any one of them, he has committed an act ofshirk,
which will nullify his deeds and he will dwell in the Hell-fire eternally
and Allaah will not forgive him unless he turns to Him in repentance.
They are:
1. Making duaa` to other than Allaah, such as the Prophets, awliyaa`, the
dead or the absent living. The proof of this is in Allaahs Words:
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{) 106:10(
_Anddo not call upon other than Allaah; such can neither profit you
29 That is, Exalted be He, Most High.
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nor harm you: Ifyou do so,verily,you will be one of the wrong -
doers 30a (Soorah Yoonus 10:106)
- and the Prophet (I) said: Whoever dies as one who invokes other than
Allaah as a partner to Him will enter the Fire. (Narrated by Al -Bukhaari)2. Aversion of the heart to the belief in the Oneness of Allaah and
abhorrence of invoking Him and seeking aid from Him Alone; and a love
in the heart for invoking the Prophets, awliyaa`, the dead or the absent
living and for seeking help from them. The evidence for this is in
Allaahs Words:
}
{) 45:39(
_And when Allaah Aloneis mentioned, the hearts of those who
believe not in the Hereafter are filled with disgust; but when (false
deities) other than He are mentioned, behold, the are filled with joy!
a
(Soorah Az-Zumar39:45)
- This Verse includes those who fight those who seek help from Allaah,
Alone and brand them Wahhaabis, 31 though they know that they are
calling the people to tawheed.
3. Slaughtering an animal in the name of a Prophet orwali; the evidence
for this is in Allaahs Words:
} {) 2:108(
30 That is, the disbelievers.31Wahhaabis: An insulting term used by the innovators and misguided sects, intending by it to suggestthat those who reject theirshirkand bida(innovations) are following something new, invented by thegreat Muslim reformer and scholar, Muhammad Ibn Abdil Wahhaab. We seek refuge with Allaahfrom that! It is interesting to note, incidentally, that this is invariably the way of the innovators and allthose who have gone astray; while those who follow the righteous Salafbring evidence from theQur`aan and the authentic Sunnah, for what they say, the people ofbida, being unable to refute theirarguments, resort to name-calling, Wahhaabi being the mildest of them.
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_So pray to your Lord and slaughter (in His Name) a (Soorah Al-
Kawthar108:2)
- and the Messenger (I) said: Allaah has cursed those who slaughter for
other than Allaah. (Narrated by Muslim) 4.Swearing by any of Allaahs creatures, with the intention of worshipping
him, or of drawing closer to Allaah, when all vows should be for Allaah,
Alone. Allaah, Most High says:
} {) 35:3(
_My Lord! I dedicate to You what is inside me for Your special
servicea (SoorahA
aliImraan 3:35)
5. Making tawaafaround a grave with the intention of drawing closer to
Allaah, or with the intention of worshipping the inhabitant, for only the
Kabah should be circumambulated. The proof of this is in Allaahs
Words:
} {) 29:22(
_andcircumambulate the Ancient House (i.e. theKabah)a (Soorah
Al-Hajj 22:29)
6. Depending totally on other than Allaah; and the evidence for this is in
Allaahs Words:
} {) 84:10(
_Then in Him put your trust ifyou are (truly) Muslimsa (Soorah
Yoonus 10:84)
7. Bowing or prostrating to kings or other v.i.p.s whether living ordead with the intention of performing an act of worship, unless it is
done due to ignorance, for bowing and prostrating are for Allaah, Alone.
8. Rejecting any of the recognized pillars of Islaam, such as prayer,
zakaah, fasting or Hajj, or rejecting any of the pillars of faith, such as
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belief in Allaah, His angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day
and Qadar, the good and the bad of it, or any other matter which is
known to be an obligatory part of the Religion.
9. Hating Islaam or any other matter which is agreed by all to be an act of
worship, or Islaamic dealings, Islaamic economics or Islaamic manners
and customs, for Allaah says:
} {) 47:9(
_That is because they hated that which Allaah has revealed (i.e. the
Qur`aan), so He has made theirdeeds fru itlessa (Soorah Muhammad
47:9)
10. Making fun of anything in the Qur`aan or authentic hadeeth, or any
matter upon which the scholars of Islaam are agreed; the evidence for this
is in Allaahs Words:
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{
) 65:9(
_Say: Was it at Allaah and His Signs and His Messenger that you
were mocking? Make no excuses: You havedisbelieved after having
believeda (Soorah At-Tawbah 9:65)
11. Clearly rejecting anything in the Qur`aan or the authentic hadeeth
which would amount to disbelief, if it were done knowingly and
intentionally.
12. Cursing Allaah or His Religion or insulting the Prophet (I) or making
fun of him, or criticizing the Message he brought.
13. Knowingly rejecting any of Allaahs Names or His Divine Attributes,
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17. Claiming the right for other than Allaah to make laws, as in
dictatorship, democracy or any other manmade system which permits
laws contradicting the Law of Allaah, for Allaah, Most High says:
} {)21:42(
_Ordo they have partners who haveestablished for them some
religion without the permission of Allaah?a (Soorah Ash-Shooraa
42:21)
18. Forbidding what Allaah has made permissible or permitting what
Allaah has forbidden, such as permitting adultery, alcoholic beverages or
usury, for Allaah says:
} {) 275:2(
_But Allaah has permitted trade and forbidden usury a (Soorah Al-
Baqarah 2:275)
19. Belief in destructive ideologies, such as communism, which preaches
that there is no God, or Jewish Freemansonry, or Marxist socialism or
secularism, or Arab nationalism, which prefers the Arab non-Muslim
over the non-Arab Muslim. The evidence for this is in Allaahs Words:
}
{) 3:85(
_If anyonedesires other than Islaam as a religion,it will never be
accepted from him andin the Hereafter, he will be one of thelosersa
(Soorah Aali Imraan 3:85)
20. Substituting another religion for Islaam, or embracing another
religion; the proof for this is in His Words:
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{) 217:2(
_And whosoever turn back from their faith anddiein unbelief, their
deeds will be futilein this life andin the Hereafter a (Soorah Al-
Baqarah 2:217)
- And the Prophet (I) said: Whoever changes his religion, kill him.
(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)
21. Helping the Jews, the Christians, the Communists or their allies
against the Muslims, for Allaah says:
}
{) 28:3(_Let not the Believers take for friends or helpers unbelievers rather
than Believers: If anydo that, he shall have no relation left with
Allaah except by way of precaution, 32 that you may guardyour-
selves from thema (Soorah Aali Imraan 3:28)
22. Not accepting that Communists, who reject the existence of Allaah,
are disbelievers, or the Jews and Christians, who reject the Prophethood
of Muhammad (I), because Allaah has described them as disbelievers,
saying:
}
{) 6:98(
_Verily, those who disbelieve from among the People of the Bookand the polytheists will bein the Hell-fire to dwell therein forever, for
they are the worst ofcreaturesa (Soorah Al-Bayyinah 98:6)
32 When fearing harm from an enemy, the Believer may pretend, as long as the belief in his heart andhis intention remain unaffected.
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23. The belief of some Sufis n the oneness of existence: i.e. that
everything in existence is a part of Allaah; indeed, their leader went so far
as to say: The dog and the pig are no more or less than our God; and
Allaah is naught but the priest in the church. And their leader, Al -Hallaaj
said: I am He and He is I. Because of this, he was condemned by the
scholars to death and executed.
24. Endorsing secularism and claiming that there is no place for politics
in Islaam, because this is a denial of the Qur`aan, the hadeeth and the
Seerah33 of the Prophet (I).
25. The saying of some of the Sufis, that Allaah has granted positions of
power and trust to some of their so-called saints from among their
leaders, for this isshirkof Lordship and contradicts the Words of Him,
Most High:
} {) 63:39(
_To Him belong thekeys of the heavens and theearth a (Soorah Az-
Zumar39:63)
26. These things which nullify Islaam are like those things which nullifyones ablution, in that if a Muslim commits any of them, he mus t renew
his Islaam (just as he would renew his ablution) and he must abstain
henceforth from committing such acts and turn in repentance to Allaah
before he dies, in which case, his deeds would be fruitless and he would
dwell eternally in the Hell-fire. Allaah, Most High says:
} {)
65:39(
_Ifyou were to associate (gods with Allaah),yourdeeds would be
33Seerah: Biography, life story.
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truly fruitless andyou would surely be among thelosers a (Soorah Az-
Zumar39:65)
- And the Messenger of Allaah (I) taught us to say: Oh, Allaah! We
seek refuge with You from (the sin of) knowingly associating anypartners with You and from unknowingly doing so. (Narrated by
Ahmad, who said that it is hasan)
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Do Not Believe the Imposters
The Prophet (I) said: Whoever went to a fortuneteller or soothsayer
and believed in what he said has disbelieved in what was revealed to
Muhammad. (Narrated by Ahmad, who said that it is authentic). Belief
in Astrologers, soothsayers, fortunetellers, sorcerers, geomancers,
mediums and any others who claim knowledge of the mind, or the future
or the (hidden) past is haraam, because such knowledge belongs to
Allaah, Alone, as He, Most High says:
} {) 6:57(
_And He (Alone) has fullknowledge of the secrets of (all) hearts a
(Soorah Al-Hadeed57:6)
- And He says:
} {)
65:27(_Say: Nonein the heavens and theearth knows what is hidden
except Allaha (Soorah An-Naml27:65)
The prognostications of such people are no more than guesses and
conjecture and most of it is lies from Satan none but the mentally
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impaired believe it. If they really knew the unseen, they would uncove r
treasures from the earth; instead, when they are in need, they turn to
people and devour their wealth through falsehood; and if they were
truthful, let them uncover the secrets of the Jews so that we may foil
them.
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Do not Swear by OtherThan Allah
1. The Prophet (I) said: Do not swear by your fathers; whoever swears
by Allaah, he should be believed; and whoever was sworn to in Allaahs
Name, should be content, for whoever was not content is not from
Allaah. (Narrated by Ibn Maajah, who said it is authentic)34
2. And he (I) said: Do not swear by your fathers, nor your mothers, nor
other deities. Do not swear except by Allaah and do not swear unless you
are truthful. (Narrated by Abu Dawood, who said that it is authentic) 35
3. And he (I) said: Whoever swore by other than Allaah has committed
an act ofshirk (associating partners with Allaah). (An authentic hadeeth
narrated by Ahmad and others)
4. And he (I) said: Whoever swore falsely to a judge, intending by it to
misappropriate the wealth of a Muslim man, will meet with Allaahs
Wrath. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
5. And he (I) said: Whoever swore an oath to do something, then saw a
better course of action, should do that which is better and he should make
expiation for that which he swore to. (Narrated by Muslim)
34 See Saheeh Al-Jaami # 7124.35 See Saheeh Al-Jaami # 7126.
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6. And he (I) said: Whoever swore to something, but added the
condition: - in shaa` Allaah (if Allaah wills it) may pursue it, or he may
leave it without having to make any expiation. (An authentic hadeeth
narrated by An-Nasaa`i)36
7. Abdullaah Ibn Masood (X) said: I would rather swear by Allaah to
a lie than swear by other than Allaah to the truth. 37
8. The Prophet (I) said: If any of you swore by Al-Laat or Al-Uzzaa, he
should say: None is worthy of worship except Allaah, and whoever said
to his companion: Come, let us gamble, should give something in
charity. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)9. Whoever falsely swore by a community other than Islaam, then he will
be as he said. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim) This means that if
a person were to say that if he did a certain thing, he would be a Jew if
he intended by it to magnify such a thing, it would be an act of disbelief,
whereas if he intended it literally, it should be looked into ( to a scertain
the truthfulness of the statement); but if he desired that it should be so,
then it would be an act of disbelief, because desiring disbelief is
tantamount to disbelief.. However, if he intended by his words to distance
himself from such a thing, it would not be an act of disbelief. (See Fath
Al-Baari 11/539)
Benefits Derived FromThese Ahadeeth
1. It is forbidden to swear by the Prophet (I), TheKabah, al-amaanah
(trust, honesty), ones covenant (az-zimmah), ones child or ones parents,
36 See Saheeh Al-Jami # 6082
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honour, so-called saints or protectors or any other created thing; to do
so is to commit an act of minorshirk, because it is associating partners
with Allaah by glorifying that by which by which an oath is sworn. It is a
major sin which must be prohibited and must be abandoned by those who
do it and they must turn in repentance to Allaah. Swearing by other than
Allaah might even be an act of majorshirk if the one who swears believes
that the saint or protector by whom he swears has the power to dispose
of his affairs or to take revenge upon him if he swore falsely by him,
because in doing so, he has attributed to this being that which belongs to
Allaah: The power of disposal of affairs, of vengeance and harm.
2. Swearing by other than Allaah is not the same as the legal Islaamicdefinition of swearing an oath and as such, it is not an obligation to act
upon it, nor is it necessary to perform an act of expiation.
3. Whoever swore to cut off family ties or commit an act of disobedience
should not do so, but he should make an expiation for it which is
described in His Words:
}
{)
89:5(
_Allaah will not holdyou accountable for what is unintentionalin
your oaths, but He willcallyou to account foryourdeliberate oaths:Forexpiation, feed ten indigent persons on a scale of what is average
for the feeding ofyour families, orclothe them, or give a slave his
37 Some scholars have cast doubt on the authenticity of this narration, however, its meaning is correct,for certainly, it is a greater sin to swear truthfully by other than Allaah, which is shirk, than to swear toa lie by Allaah, which is a great sin, but does not constitute shirk.
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Thus, if a person abandons prayer or drinks alcohol, he is deserving of
punishment because of his disobedience to the Commands of Allaah and
His Prohibitions; and when he does so, it is necessary that he turn in
repentance to Allaah and he cannot make Allaahs Qadaran excuse
actions. Rather, he should attribute to the Qadarthe calamities which
befall him, in the knowledge that they are from Allaah and he should be
content with his lot. Allaah, Most High says:
}
{) 22:57(
_No misfortunecan happen on earth orin your souls but is recorded
in a Bookbefore We bring it into existencea (Soorah Al-Hadeed
57:22)
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XCVI
Soorah Al-Alaq
(The Clot)
4
)1( )2(
)3( )4( )5(In the Name of Allaah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
1. _Read,in the Name ofyour Lord, Who createda Allaah addresses
the Prophet I, commanding him to recite in the Name of Allaah, the One
and Only Creator.
2. _Created man from a clot a This verse is an explanation of the last
verse; that is, He created him from a blood clot.
3. _Read, andyour Lordis the Most Generous a Indeed He is Most
Generous, having blessed us with the ability to read and write amongst
others.4. _Who taught by the pen a That is, to read and write.
5. _Taught man that which heknew not a All knowledge in the hands
of mankind comes from Allaah.
)6( )7( )8(
)9( )10(
)11( )12( )13( )14(
)15( )16( )17(
)18( )19(
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6. _No!Verily, man does transgress all bounds a That is, it not fitting
that man should be so, that he should receive sustenance from his Lord,
Who created him and fashioned him and then he disbelieves in Him. He
transgresses all the limits set by Allaah for him and is arrogant towardsHim.
7. _Because heconsiders himselfindependent a He thinks that he is
self-sufficient, in no need of his Lord.
8. _Surely unto your Lord will beyourreturn a To face theReckoning.
9. _Haveyou seen him who prevents a This verse was revealed
concerning Abu Jahl, the uncle of the Prophet I and an avowed enemy of
Islaam.
10. _A slave when he prays? aIt was said that Abu Jahl used to
threaten the Prophet I not to pray near theKabah, saying: If I see
Muhammad praying, I will surely tread on his neck. When Allaahs
MessengerI heard this, he said: If he does so, the angels will seize
him. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari).
11. _Do you consider,if heis rightly guided? a That is, have you not
considered that Muhammad I may be upon the right path, and following
guidance from Allaah when he prays?
12. _Orenjoins piety? a That is, that Muhammad I calls upon the
people to fear Allaah?
13. _Do you consider,if herejects and turns away? a That is, Abu
Jahl if he rejects the Message brought by Muhammad I from Allaah?
14. _Knows he not that Allaah sees? a Does he not realize that Allaah
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sees his evil deeds, and as a result, fear Him?
15. _No! If heceases not, We shallcatch him by the forelocka That
is, no! The matter is not as Abu Jahl claims, that he will tread on the neck
of Muhammad I. He cannot do so, for he will not be allowed to reach
him. If he does not cease tormenting and persecuting the Prophet I
Allaah will seize him by his face (the forelock being a euphemism for the
whole face), and he will be flung in the Fire.
16. _A lying, sinful forelocka That is, its owner is a lying, sinful man.
17. _Then let him call upon his councila That is, let Abu Jahl call upon
his council of helpers and advisors.18. _We shallcallaz-zabaaniyaha Allaah will call the guards of Hell
to take him and throw him into the Fire. It was also said that az-
zabaaniyah are angels, whose feet are on earth, and whose heads are in
the heaven.
19. _No! Do not obey him! Fall prostrate anddraw neara That is, do
not obey Abu Jahl, but instead prostrate to Allaah in prayer and by doing
so - which in effect, means moving away from Abu Jahl - draw closer to
Allaah. Abu Jahl cannot harm you for We protect you from him.
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XCVII
Soorah Al-Qadr
(The [Night of] Decree)
4
)1( )2(
)3( )4(
)5(In the Name of Allaah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
1. _Verily, We have sent it down in the night ofAl-Qadra That is,
Allaah sent down the whole Qur`aan in one time to the lowest heaven on
the night ofAl-Qadr, which is the night when Allaah makes His Decrees
at the end of the year.
2. _And what will makeyou know what is the night ofAl-Qadr? a
That is, you cannot know what it is this is said in order to glorify that
night.3. _The night ofAl-Qadris better than a thousand months a That is
deeds pleasing to Allaah, when performed on this night are better and
more rewarded than the same deeds performed for a thousand months
which do not include the night ofAl-Qadr.
4. _Therein descend the angels and the Spirit by the permission of
their Lord, with every Decreea The Spirit is the angel JibreelY. He
and the other angels descend to the earth by Allaahs permission, with the
Decrees which He has ordained for that year.
5. _Peaceit is, until the appearance ofdawn a That is, the night ofAl-
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Qadris free from any evil, from the start of it at sunset, until its end at the
first light of dawn.
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XCVIII
Soorah Al-Bayyinah
(The Clear Evidence)
4
)1( )2( )3(
)4(
)5(In the Name of Allaah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
1. _Those who disbelieved from among the people of the Scripture
and the pagans would not leave until therecame to them theclear
evidencea Allaah informs us that the disbelievers from among the Jews
and Christians and the pagans and polytheists were not going to abandon
their disbelief until there came to them the clear evidence, which is the
Qur`aan.
2. _A Messenger from Allaah reciting pure pages a That is,
Muhammad I, reciting the Qur`aan, which is free from all falsehood.
2. _In them are straight Laws a That is, just and correct.4. _And the people of the Scripturedid not differ until after there
came to them theclearevidence a The Jews and Christians did not
disagree until Muhammad I came to them with the Revelation given to
him (i.e. the Qur`aan and the Sunnah).
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5. _And they were ordered not,except to worship Allaah, and
worship none but Him Alone, andestablish prayers and givezakaah
and that is theright Religion a That is, the Jews and Christians were
only commanded to obey Allaah and worship Him in the manner ordain -ed by Him. And that is the straight and just Religion.
)6(
)7(
)8(
6. _Verily, those who disbelieved from among the people of theScripture and the pagans will abidein the Hell-fire. They are the
worst ofcreatures a This will be the end of all disbelievers, that they
will enter the Hell-fire to dwell therein for all eternity. They are despised
by Allaah.
7. _Verily, those who believe anddo gooddeeds, they are the best of
creatures a That is, those who believe in the Oneness of Allaah, His
Messenger, Muhammad I and all of His Commandments. A number of
scholars have also concluded from this verse that the righteous Believer is
superior in rank to the angels.
8. _Theirrewardis with their Lord Gardens ofAdn beneath
which rivers flow; they will abide therein forever, Allaah Well-
pleased with them and they with Him. That is for him who fears his
Lorda In contrast to the disbelievers, the Believers will dwell for all
eternity in Gardens of Eden, where all their wants and desires will be met.
This is the reward from Allaah for their deeds on earth, for He is Well-
pleased with them and they are well-pleased with His reward.
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XCIX
Soorah Az-Zalzalah
(The Earthquake)
4
)1( )2(
)3( )4( )5(
)6( )7(
)8(In the Name of Allaah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
1. _When theearth is shaken with its convulsion a That is, on the Day
of Resurrection.
2. _And theearth expels its burdens a That is, it throws out the dead
who were interred therein, and they will be alive once more.
3. _And man will say: What is wrong with it? a What is wrong with
the earth, that it convulses so?
4. _That Day willit declareits news a That is about the convulsions
and the dead whom it throws forth.
5. _Becauseyour Lord has inspiredita That is, Allaah has
commanded the earth to convulse and declare its news.
6. _On that Day mankind will proceedin scattered groups, that they
may be shown theirdeeds a That is, they will go to the place of
reckoning and thence to Paradise or the Hell -fire, according to their
deeds.
7. _So whoeverdoes goodequal to the weight of a zarrah shall seeit a
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That is, equal to the weight of a red ant. It was reported that Abu BakrX
cried when this verse was revealed, and Allaahs MessengerI said (to the
Companions ]): If you did not err and commit sins and then receive
forgiveness from Allaah, He would have created another community who
would err and commit sins and He would forgive them.
8. _And whoeverdoes evilequal to the weight of a zarrah shall see
ita He will see the recompense of it.
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9. _Does he not know that when thecontents of the graves are
poured fortha When mankind is resurrected.
10. _And that which is in the breasts is madecleara That is, the good
and the evil in the hearts of mankind are revealed.11. _Verily, on that Day, their Lord will be Well-acquainted with
them a With their deeds and the secrets which they concealed in their
hearts.
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Third
Section:
Ibadat
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Witr Prayer
7. Witrprayer is three rakaaat, pray two, then make the tasleem, then
pray a single rakah and make the tasleem; and it is preferable to
supplicate in accordance with the what has been narrated from th e
Messenger (I) before making the final rukoo: 38
"
"Allaahumm-ahdinee Feeman Hadait, Wa Aafinee Feeman Aafait,
Wa Tawallanee Feeman Tawallait, Wa Baarik Lee Feeman Aatait, Wa
Qinee Sharra Maa Qadhait, Fa-innaka Taqhdee Wa Laa Yuqdhaa
Alaik, Innahu Laa Yazillu Man Waalait, Wa Laa Yaizzu Man Aadait,
Tabaarakta Rabbanaa Wa Taaalait.
- which means: Oh, Allaah! Guide me along with those whom You
guide, and pardon me along with those whom You pardon, and take my
affairs in hand along with those whose affairs You take in hand, and bless
me in that which You give, and shelter me from the evil of that which
You ordain, for it is You Who ordain and none can ordain upon You, and
none will humbled whom You protect and none will be powerful whom
You oppose. Blessed are You, our Lord and Most Elevated. (Narrated by
Abu Dawood with an authenticsanad)39
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The Obligation of Jumuah (Friday Prayer) and Congregational Prayer
38 Rukoo: Bowing.
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Jumuah prayer and the five daily congregational prayers are obligatory
for all Muslim men; the evidence for this is as follows:
1. Allaah, Most High says:
}
{) 9:62(
_Oh,you who believe! When thecall to Friday prayeris made,
hasten to theremembrance of Allaah andleave off trade; that is best
foryou ifyou but knew a (Soorah Al-Jumuah 62:9)
2. The Prophet (I) said: Whoever abandoned Friday prayer for three
weeks due to disdain, Allaah will seal his heart. (An authentic narration
of Imaam Ahmad)
3. And he (I) said: I had intended to order someone to lead the prayer
in my place, then proceed to the houses of those who do not attend the
prayer and burn them over them. 40
4. And he (I) said: Whoever heard the call (to prayer) and did not
answer it, there is no prayer for him (i.e. it is not accepted) except the one
who is excused (due to fear or illness). (An authentic narration of Ibn
Maajah)
5. A blind man 41 came to the Messenger of Allaah (I) and said: Oh,
Messenger of Allaah! There is no one to guide me to the mosque. So he
asked the Messenger of Allaah (I) to grant him permission to pray at
39 Sanad: Chain of narrators.40 The fact that he did not do so cannot be cited as proof by those who say that praying at home is
permissible, as according to scholars ofhadeeth, the reason he did not do so was due to compassion forthe wives and children of the absentees.41 The blind man was Abdullaah Ibn Ummi Maktoom, he who was mentioned on Soorah Abasa:
_He (The Prophet [I]) frowned and turned away because therecame to him the blind mana(Soorah Abasa 80:1-2)
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home, which he did. But as he turned away, the Prophet (I) called him
back and asked him: Do you hear the call (to prayer)? He replied:
Yes. The Prophet (I) said: Then answer (it). (Narrated by Muslim)
6. Abdullaah Ibn Masood (X) said: Whoever would be happy to meet
Allaah on the morrow as a Muslim should take care of the five (daily)
prayers wherever he is called to them, for the Law of Allaah is the path to
guidance and they are from the path of guidance; and if you were to pray
them in your houses as does this absentee you would have abandoned
the Sunnah of your Prophet; and if you abandon the Sunnah of your
Prophet, you will be lost. You have seen us, and none absents himselfexcept a known hypocrite. It used to be that a man would be brought by
two men, one at each side of him, in order that he might stand in the
ranks. (Narrated by Muslim)
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The Virtue of Jumuah and the Congregational Prayer
1. The Prophet (I) said: Whoever washed, then went toJumuah prayer
and prayed what is written for him and then was silent until the Imaam
has finished giving the khutbah, then prayed with him, would be forgiven
for any sins he had committed between that Friday and the next, plus
three days. And whosoever (as much as) touched a stone h as cancelled
(the reward of his prayer). 42 (Narrated by Muslim)
2. And he (I) said: Whoever washed on Friday by the purification of
42 That is, whoever did any action which prevents him giving his full attention to the khutbah, such astalking, making zikr(mentioning Allah), examining the contents of ones pockets etc., will have noreward credited to him.
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janaabah, 43 then left (for prayer), it will be as though he had slaughtered
a camel (in charity); and whoever went out to prayer in the second hour,
it would be as if he had slaughtered a cow; and whoever went out in the
third hour, it would be as if he had slaughtered a horned sheep; and
whoever went out in the fourth hour, it would be as if he had slaughtered
a chicken; and whoever went out in the fifth hour, it would be as if he had
given an egg. And when the Imaam goes out, the angels gather to hear the
remembrance (of Allah). (Narrated by Muslim)
3. And he (I) said: Whoever prayed the ishaa` prayer in congregation,
it would be as if he had spent the whole night in prayer and whoever
prayed thefajrprayer in congregation, it would be as if he had spent the
whole night in prayer. (Narrated by Muslim)
4. And he (I) said: The prayer of a man in congregation exceeds (the
virtue and reward of) his prayer in the house or the market by between
twenty-three and twenty-nine times. This is because when one of you
makes wudhoo` and makes it well, then goes to the mosque with nothing
urging him except prayer and desiring only the prayer, he will not take asingle step without being raised a degree by it and having a bad deed
erased by it until he reaches the mosque. Then when he enters the mosque
and he prays, nothing confines him except the prayer and the angels
invoke prayers on him so long as he is in the place in which he prayed,
saying: Oh, Allaah! Show mercy to him. Oh, Allaah! Forgive him. Oh,
Allaah! Turn to him (with forgiveness for his) repentance. for as long
as he remains in a state of ritual purification and does nothing harmful.
(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
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The Manner of Jumuah Prayer and its Required Decorum
1. Wash the whole body on the day ofJumuah, trim the nails, applyperfume and wear a clean garment following your ablution.
2. Do not eat raw garlic or onion and do not smoke. Clean the mouth with
a miswaak44 or toothpaste.
3. Pray two rakahs upon entering the mosque, even if the Khateeb45 is
already at the pulpit delivering the khutbah in obedience to the
command of the Messenger (I): When one of you comes toJumuah
prayer, and the Imaam is delivering the khutbah, he should pray two
rakahs and he should keep them short. (Narrated by Al -Bukhaari and
Muslim)
4. Sit and listen to the Imaams khutbah and do not speak.
5. Pray the two rakahs ofJumuah prayer with the Imaam, having made
the intention in your heart to do so.
6. Pray fourrakaaatas Sunnah in the mosque (after the prayer), or two
in the house (and the latter is better).
7. Invoke prayers on the Prophet (I) much on the day ofJumuah.
8. Supplicate much, in accordance with the words of the Prophet (I):
Verily, on the day ofJumuah there is an hour in which the Muslim does
not invoke Allaah for goodness without Allaah giving him that which he
desires. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
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44 Miswaak: Also known assiwaak, it is a stick taken from the roots of the araktree, used as a
toothbrush by the Prophet (I) and his Companions (]).45 Khateeb: The Imaam who delivers the khutbah.
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How to Pray for the DeadThe worshipper makes his intention to pray in his heart and he says:
Allaahu Akbar! four times.
1. After the first takbeerah, he seeks refuge with Allaah, then says:
Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem and recites Soorah Al-Faatihah.
2. After the second takbeerah, he invokes prayers and blessings upon
Muhammad (I) in the same manner as they are performed in the
tashahhudof a normal prayer:
Allaahumma Salli Alaa Muhammadin Wa Alaa Aali Muhammadin
Kamaa Sallaita Alaa Ibraaheema
3. After the third takbeerah, call upon Allaah, using the duaa`
authentically reported from the Prophet (I):
"
"Allaahumm-aghfir Lahu Warhamhu Wa Aafihi Waafu Anhu Wa
Akrim Nuzulahu Wa Wassi Madkhalahu Waghsilhu Bil-Maa`i Wath-
Thalji Wal-Baradi Wa Naqqihi Minal-Khataayaa Kamaa Yunaqqath-
Thawbul-Abyadhu Minad-Danasi Wa Abdilhu Daaran Khairan Min
Daarihi Wa Ahlan Khairan Min Ahlihi Wa Zawjan Khairan Min
Zawjihi Wa Adkhilhul-Jannata Wa Aizhu Min Azaabil-Qabri Wa Min
Azaabin-Naar.
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- which means: Oh, Allaah! Forgive him and have mercy on him and
excuse him and pardon him. Bless his repasts (in the Hereafter) and
widen his entrance and wash him with water, ice and snow and purify
him as a white garment is purified from pollution and give him an abode
better than his (earthly) abode and a family better than his family and a
spouse better than his spouse and admit him to Paradise and grant him
refuge from the punishment of the grave and the punishment of the Hell -
fire. (Narrated by Muslim and others)
4. After the fourth takbeerah, he should make any supplication he wishes
then make the tasleem to the right only.
The Warning of Death
Allaah, Most High says:
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185:3(
_Every soul shall tastedeath: And only on the Day of Resurrection
shallyou be paidyour fullrecompense. Only he who is saved farfrom the Fire and admitted to Paradise will have succeeded: For the
life of this worldis but goods andchattels ofdeceptiona (Soorah Aali
Imraan 3:185)
And the poet says:
Prepare for that which cannot be avoided,
For death is appointed for the slaves,
So turn in repentance for your deeds while you still live,
And take care before the (final) sleep,
You will regret if you start your journey unprepared,
And wretched will you be when the Caller calls you,
Do you wish to be a companion of a people prepared,
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Eed Prayers in the Musallaa
1. Allaahs Messenger (I) used to go out on the two Eeddays to the
musallaa46 and the first thing he would begin with was the prayer.
(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari)
2. Allaahs Messenger (I) said: The takbeerin (Eed)Al-Fitr47 prayers
is made seven times in the first rakah and five times in the second and
recitation comes after them in both rakahs. (A hasan hadeeth reported
by Abu Dawood)
3. Allaahs Messenger (I) ordered us to go out for (the prayers of)Al-Fitr
and Al-Adhhaa: The old, the women with their monthly periods and all of
the women. As for those with periods, they do not have to pray, but they
attend to share in the goodness and the supplications of the Muslims. I
(i.e. the female Companion narrating the hadeeth) said: Oh, Messenger
of Allaah! What if one of us has nojilbaab? 48 He (I) replied: Then let
her sister cover her with herjilbaab. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and
Muslim)
Benefits Derived FromThis Hadeeth
1. That the prayer of both Eeds is two rakahs, wherein the worshipper
makes takbeerseven times at the start of the first rakah and five at thestart of the second rakah, along with the Imaam.
46 Musallaa: An open air place of prayer where large numbers may gather and pray.47 EedAl-Fitr: The day on which Muslims celebrate the completion of the fast of Ramadhan.48 Jilbaab: The black, outer garment worn by Muslim women to cover their modesty.
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2. That the Eedprayer is held in a musallaa, which (in the Prophets
time) was a place near to the city to which the Messenger of Allaah (I)
used to proceed for the two Eedprayers and with him went the children
and the young women, even those normally excused because of themonthly periods.
Ibn Hajr Al-Asqalaani said, in his book, Fath Al-Baari: In it (i.e. the
hadeeth), is (mentioned) going out to the musallaa and it should not be
held in the mosque unless it is unavoidable.
The Lawfulness of Slaughter in Eed
1. The Messenger (I) said: Verily, the first thing with which we begin
on this (Eed) day of ours is the prayer; then we return and slaughter (an
animal). Whoever did this has performed ourSunnah, but whoever
slaughtered before the prayer, it is only meat which he present s to his
family and he has no part in the sacrifice. (Narrated by Al -Bukhaari and
Muslim)
2. And he (I) said: Oh, you people! Verily, the slaughter is an obligation
upon every house. (Narrated by Ahmad and others and authenticated by
Ibn Hajr in Fath Al-Baari)
3. And he (I) said: Whoever was able, but did not slaughter, let him not
approach ourmusallaa. (Narrated by Ibn Maajah and Al-Haakim and
authenticated by Shaikh Al-Albaani in his book, Al-Jaami)
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The Rain Prayer
1. The Prophet (I) went out to the musallaa to pray for rain and he
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supplicated Allaah and prayed for rain, then he faced the Qiblah, turned
his robe inside-out, making the right into the left (but it is permissible to
make the prayer before the supplication). (Narrated by Al -Bukhaari and
Muslim)
2. It is reported n the authority of Anas Ibn Maalik (X) that whenever they
were affected by drought, Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab (X) would pray for rain
through Al-Abbaas (X), saying: Oh, Allaah! We used to ask Your
Prophets intercession with You and You would give us rain; now we ask
the intercession of the uncle of the Prophet (I), so send rain to us. and
they would receive rain. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari) This hadeeth proves
that the Muslims used to seek intercession from the Messenger (I) when
he was alive by asking him to supplicate Allaah for rain; but after his
death, the did not ask him, but instead sought intercession from his uncle,
Al-Abbaas (X), who was living and he would call upon Allaah for them.
Prayer during a journey
Short prayer :
When a Muslim is on a journey he should pray 2 rakats fard for zuhr,Asr
and Isha. Fajr and Maghreb prayers remain as they are .
Combining prayers :
A person on a journey can combine zuhr and Asr prayers to gether
praying them both at zuhr or Asr time.He can also combine Maghreb and
Isha prayers together praying them both at Maghreb and Isha .
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Zakaah and its Importance in Islaam
It is an obligatory charity which is imposed on wealth, with certain
conditions and at a specific time.
Zakaah is one of the pillars of Islaam and one of its most important
elements. It is linked to prayer in many places in the Book of Allaah, the
Almighty, the All-powerful.
Muslim scholars are in total agreement regarding the obligatory nature
ofzakaah; and whoever denies its obligation in spite of his knowledge to
the contrary, is a disbeliever, who is outside the fold of Islaam. And
whoever is miserly with it, or fails to pay it in full, is one of the
wrongdoers, deserving of punishment and torment.
Among the proofs for this are the words of Him, Most High:
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_And offer prayers perfectly and givezakaaha (Soorah Al-Baqarah
2:110)
And Allaah Most High says:
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_And they werecommanded not, but that they should worship
Allaah and worship none but Him Alone and offer prayers perfectly
and givezakaah and that is theright Religion a (SoorahAl-Bayyinah
98:5)
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And Al-Bukhaari and Muslim narrate from Ibn UmarX that he said:
Allaahs MessengerI said: Islaam is based on five (pillars) and he
mentioned among the giving zakaah.
And Al-Bukhaari mentions in the story of Muaazs mission to Yemen
that he (I) said: and if they obey you in that, then inform them that
Allaah has enjoined upon them a charity which must be taken from the
rich among them and given to their poor.
And regarding the one who rejects it and refuses to pay it, Allaah says:
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11:9(
_ But if theyrepent, offer prayers perfectly and givezakaah, then
they areyour brethren in religion a (SoorahAt-Tawbah 9:11)
It may be understood from this verse that whoever does not establish
prayer, nor pay zakaah is not one of our brothers in religion; rather, is one
of the disbelievers. This is why Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq X made war upon
those who distinguished between prayer and zakaah and their obligation,
establishing the prayer while rejecting zakaah. The Companions ]
agreed totally with his decision and acted upon it, which proves their
unanimity on this subject.
The Wisdom Behind the Legislation of Zakaah
There is great wisdom behind the establishment ofzakaah, because it
achieves the main goals of the Shareeah (i.e. Islaamic Law) whichserves to profit the whole community. This becomes obvious when one
dwells upon the Qur`aanic verses and Sunnah which order the payment of
zakaah, like the verse in Soorah At-Tawbah, which defines where zakaah
must be disbursed, and other verses and ahaadeeth which encourage the
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Types of Wealth on Which Zakaah Must be Paid
Zakaah is obligatory on four things:
1. Produce of the earth, such as grain and fruits, in accordanc e with
Allaahs Words:
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_Oh,you who believe! Spend of the good things which you have
(legally)earned, and of the fruits of theearth which We have
produced foryou, anddo not even aim at getting anything which isbad,in order that out ofit you may give away something, when you
yourselves would not receiveit except with closedeyes a (Soorah Al-
Baqarah 2:267)
And Allaahs Words:
} {) 141:6(
_but pay thedue thereof (itszakaah, according to Allaahs orders,
one tenth or one twentieth) on theday ofits harvest a (Soorah Al-
Anaam 6:141)
And the greatest of dues on wealth is zakaah, the Prophet I said: On
land irrigated by rain water or by irrigation ditches or where the land is
wet due to a nearby water channel, ushr(i.e. one tenth) is compulsory;
and on land irrigated by a well, half the ushris dueon its yield.
2. Gold, silver and money; Allaah, Almighty, All-powerful says:
}
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_and those who hoard up gold and silver and spendit not in the
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reaches the minimum payable value for merchandise (either alone or with
other merchandise on sale).
The Nisaab (Minimum Amount) on Which Zakaah is Due
1. Fruit and grains: five awsuq 49. The zakaah due is 10% on crops
irrigated by natural means such as rainfall or springs, and 5% if it is
irrigated by methods requiring labour and/or capital expenditure.
2. Gold, silver and currency:
a) Camels: The minimum nisaab is five camels. The zakaah due isone sheep.
b) Cattle: The minimum nisaab is 30 cows. The zakaah due is a yearold calf.
c) Sheep and goats: The minimum nisaab is 40 animals. The zakaahdue is a sheep.
Table of Zakaah for Free Grazing Livestock
Sheep and Goats
Liable to Pay
Zakaah DueFrom To
40 120 One sheep
121 200 Two Sheep
201 300 Three Sheep
For every 100 extra sheep, one more is due as zakaah.
Male goats and very old, toothless animals, a pregnant ewe or a female
camel should not be taken forzakaah, or the best of wealth.
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49Awsuq: Plural ofwasq - a measurement which is equal to 618 kilograms.
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Camels
Liable to Pay
Zakaah DueFrom To
5 9 One ewe
10 14 Two ewes
15 19 Three ewes
20 24 Four ewes
25 35 One 1-year old female camel
36 45 One 2-year old female camel
46 60 One 3-year old female camel
61 75 One 4-year old female camel
76 90 Two 2-year old female camels
91 120 Two 3-year old female camels
121 160 Three 2-year old female camels
Over these amounts, for every forty camels, one more two year old
camel is due; and for every extra fifty camels, one extra three year old
camel is due.Cattle
Liable to Pay
Zakaah DueFrom To
30 39 One 1-year old cow
40 59 One 2-year old cow
60 89 Two 1-year old cows
Over these amounts, for every thirty animals, one extra ye ar old calf is
due and for every forty extra animals, one extra two year old calf.
How Zakaah Should be Distributed
Distribution ofzakaah is described in the verse of Allaah, the
Almighty:
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}
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_As-Sadaqaat(obligatorycharity) are only for thefuqaraa` (the poor
who do not beg), and themasaakeen (the poor who beg) and those
employed to collect the (funds); and to attract the hearts of those who
have been inclined (towards Islaam); and to free thecaptives; and for
thosein debt; and for Allaahs Cause (i.e. for theMujaahidoon
those fighting in the Way of Allaah), and for theindigent traveller; a
dutyimposed by Allaah. And Allaah is All-Knowing, Most Wisea( Soorah At-Tawbah 9:60)
Allaah defines in this verse eight categories which are deservin g
recipients ofzakaah, they are:
1. Thefaqeer(destitute): A person who possesses half his minimum
needs or less. He is more needy than the miskeen.
2. The miskeen: A poor person, but he is better off than the faqeer. He
may possess 70% or 80% for instance. The proof that thefaqeeris more
in need than the miskeen is in the statement of Allaah, Almighty, All-
powerful says:
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_ As for the boat, it belonged to masaakeen 50 (poor people) working at
sea a (Soorah Al-Kahf 18:79)
They are described as being miskeen even though they owned a boat.The miskeen and thefaqeershould be given enough zakaah to see them
through to the coming year, as zakaah is due just once a year and so it is
appropriate that they get enough to last them until the next distribution.
50Masaakeen: Plural ofmiskeen.
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The necessity should be based on the requirements of the person and his
dependants with regards to food, clothing, housing and any other
essentials for a moderate lifestyle, which is neither extravagant, nor
frugal. The level of need varies from era to era and place to place, it also
varies to some extent from one individual to another; what is sufficient
for one person in one society may not be for someone else in another. The
number of dependents and financial obligations will also vary from one
person to another. Also, what might have been quite adequate ten years
ago may no longer be enough.
The scholars have issued afatwaa 51 that necessity includes medical
treatment for the ailing, helping single people to wed and the acquisitionof books of religious knowledge.
For thefaqeerand miskeen to be eligible to receive zakaah, they must
be Muslims and not from the family of Bani Haashim and their slaves 52
The recipients shouldnt be close relatives to the giver of the zakaah such
as parents, children, or wives, as he is their sponsor. Lastly, the recipient
should not be able-bodied and capable of earning his own living, based
on a statement of the Prophet I: There is no portion in it (the zakaah) for
the wealthy, or the strong, who can earn his own living. (Narrated by
Ahmad, Abu Dawood and An-Nasaa`i)
3. The zakaah collectors: These are appointed by the ruler of a Muslim
state or his deputy to perform the necessary steps for the establishment of
zakaah, such as collection, storage, keeping records and accounts,
transportation and distribution.
51Fatwat: Legal verdict.52
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The zakaah employee should be paid an equivalent salary to a person
doing a similar job for another organization, according to how much time
he works for the zakaah purpose, even if he is wealthy, as long as he is a
Muslim adult who is rational, trustworthy and qualified for the job;
however, if he is from the Bani Haashim family, he cannot receive a
salary from the zakaah money; it is related on the authority of Al-
Muttalib Ibn Rabeeah X that the Prophet I said: Sadaqah 53 is not
befitting for the family of Muhammed (Narrated by Muslim)
4. For those weak in faith: To draw the hearts closer to Islaam. These are
people in authority, who have influence on their subjects, and whohopefully, will embrace Islaam; or if they are new Muslims whose faith is
still weak, to intensify theireemaan by strengthening their attachment to
Islaam; or so that his contemporaries may embrace Islaam, or by
protecting Muslims, or shielding them from harm.
This category is still eligible forzakaah; it has not been nullified. They
are to be given what they need in order to reconcile their hearts to Islaam
and support and defend it. This share may even be given to a disbeliever,
as the Prophet I gave Safwaan Ibn Umayyah a share of the war booty
from Hunain. 54
It may also be given to a Muslim as the Prophet I gave it to Abu
Sufyaan Ibn Harb, Aqra Ibn Haabis and Uyainah Ibn Hisn, each of them
receiving one hundred camels. 55
53 Sadaqah: Charity.54 Reported by Muslim.55 Reported by Muslim.
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5. To free slaves: This includes granting complete freedom or helping a
slave who has made an agreement with his owner to buy his freedom to
meet his payments; or ransoming Muslim prisoners of war from the
enemy. The prisoner of war is included in this category because he is
effectively in a state of slavery and his need is even greater since he is in
danger of being killed or forced to renounce Islaam.
6. Debtors: They are those who have borrowed money and tho se who
have guaranteed the loans of others who then default. Debts are of two
types:
i) Debts which a person incurs for himself which are halale.g. forclothes, family living expenses, marriage, treatment of sickness, building
a house or essential furnishing or compensation for damaging the
property of another. In all of these cases, he should be granted what is
necessary to pay the debt if he cannot afford to pay it himself and if he
became indebted by acting in obedience to Allaah or in a halalmatter.
It is necessary that he be a Muslim, that he is not wealthy and able to
pay the debt, that his debt was not incurred through disobedience to
Allaah, that the payment is already due, or due within the year and that
the debt is owed to a human being and this therefore excludes payments
for expiation of sins and zakaah payments.
ii) Debts incurred by one who incurs a debt on someone elses behalf e.g.
to arbitrate between two parties; such a person is eligible to receive
zakaah according to the hadeeth of Qabeesah Al-Hilaali who said: I
undertook the responsibility to pay someone elses debt and so I went to
the Prophet I to ask him about it and he said: wait until some charity
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comes to us and we will order some of it to be given to you., then he
said: Oh Qabeesah! Verily this matter (i.e. asking for financial aid) is
only permissible in three cases: A man who bears the responsibility for
anothers debt, it is allowed for him to ask until he receives enough for
the debt, then he should stop asking; or a man who was afflicted by some
disaster which destroyed his property and wealth, in this case it is allowed
for him to ask until he receives what is needed to make him solvent; or a
man afflicted by poverty and three discerning men from among his
people say: So and so is poverty-stricken. It is permissible for such a
person until he acquires what is necessary to re-establish him. Anything
other than this is corruption, oh Qabeesah, and he who receives it isdevouring corruption. (Narrated by Ahmad and Muslim)
It is also permissible to pay the debt of one who has died from the
zakaah funds because it is not essential that the money pass through the
debtors hands and therefore it is allowed for a person to pay the debt of
another because Allaah has ordained the zakaah in their case rather
than for them.
7. In Allaahs Cause: This is given to volunteers who are not paid by the
army; both the poor and the rich may receive it as may those who stand
guard along the Muslim boarders. This category does not include general
spending on charity. If it were so it would have been pointless to mention
the other seven categories in the verse since all would be included in the
category of general charity.
The broad meaning ofjihaadis included in this category i.e. broad-
ranging Islaamic education, repelling the ideological propaganda spread
by the enemies of Islaam, putting to rest the doubts and suspicions they
raise, distributing Islaamic literature, supporting sincere and reliable
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persons who work in the field of Islaamic propagation and countering the
activities of the missionaries and the atheists and such like. The proof for
this is in the hadeeth of the Prophet I which states: Strive against the
idol worshippers with your wealth, your lives and by your speech.(Narrated by Abu Dawood)
8. The indigent traveller: This is a person travelling from one country to
another. If he has not the means to reach his destination, he may be
granted from the zakaah that which is necessary for him to complete his
journey on condition that the journey was not undertaken in disobedience
to Allaah i.e. for a purpose which is obligatory, recommended, or at thevery least, permissible. It is also a condition that he is unable to find
anyone who will lend him the money. It is allowed for the indigent
traveller to receive zakaah even if he has stayed for an extended period
somewhere in the course of his journey so long as the reason for the delay
was to obtain some need.
It is not obligatory to distribute zakaah to all of these categories every
year. However, it is preferred, since the overall requirements of those in
need must be met by the Muslim ruler, his deputy or the person paying
the zakaah.
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Fasting the Blessed Month of Ramadhaan
What is Ramadhaan?
Ramadhaan is the tenth month of the Islaamic year. Fasting that month
was made obligatory for the Muslims in the second year after the Hijrah
(migration) from Makkah, where they suffered unending persecution, to
the safety and sanctuary of Madeenah.
Siyaam?isWhat
Siyaam means to abstain from something. For example, a verse in the
Qur`aan says:
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?I havevowed to the Most Beneficent to abstain (from speaking) A
(Soorah Maryam 19:26)
What is meant in the case of Ramadhaan is abstaining from food and
drink and intimate relations from dawn until sunset with the sole intention
of doing so for Allaah. We fast from the sighting of the new moon, which
signals the start of the month of Ramadhaan in this lunar calendar, until
the sighting of the new moon again signals the end of fasting. The
sighting of the moon needs only to be confirmed by one honest person. In
the event of the moon being hidden by the clouds, one waits until thirty
days have elapsed. This is based on the order of the Prophet I: Fast after
you have seen it and end the fast when you see it. If it is hidden from you,
then wait until the thirty days ofShabaan have passed. (Narrated by Al-
Bukhaari and Muslim)
Why Do We Fast?We fast in accordance with Allaahs Command:
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?Oh,you who believe! Fasting is enjoined upon you as it was upon
those beforeyou, that you may become pious, God -fearing A (Soorah
Al-Baqarah 2:183)
T
heVirtues of FastingThe Prophet Ihas informed us that amongst the virtues of fasting is
that while every other action of mankind is for himself, the fast is purely
for Allaah and that He will reward the fasting person; that fasting is a
shield against the Hell-fire; that when one is fasting, he should abstain
from foul language, raising his voice or behaving foolishly. If someone
reviles him, he should respond: I am fasting, I am fasting. And he
informs us that the bad breath of the one fasting is sweeter to Allaah on
the Day of Resurrection than the scent of musk; and that the fasting
person will be happy on two occasions: once, when he breaks his fast and
the second time, when he meets his Lord he will be happy that he fasted.
It is also reported that Allaahs MessengerI said: The fast and the
Qur`aan will be two intercessors for the slave of Allaah on the Day of
Resurrection. (Narrated by Ahmad) - That is, his reading of the Qur`aanand his studying it and acting upon it and his fasting in accordance with
the Sunnah of the ProphetI will be intercessors for him He I also
informed us that for each day the slave fasts solely for his Lord, Allaah
will remove the Hell-fire a distance of seventy years from his face.
(Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
And he said that there is a gate in Paradise called Ar-Rayyaan, by which
those who used to fast will enter; after the last one has entered, the gate
will be closed. (Narrated by Al-Bukhaari and Muslim)
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The Month of Ramadhaan
During Ramadhaan, so the Prophet I has informed us, the gates of
Paradise are opened, the gates of Hell are closed and the devils are
chained. (Narrated by Ahmad) That is, during Ramadhaan, All aah makesit easier for us to do those good deeds which lead to Paradise, by Allaahs
Will; and He makes it easier for us to abstain from those evil deeds which
lead to the Hell-fire. He also informed us that the time between the five
prayers, two consecutive Fridays, and two consecutive Ramadhaans are
expiations for all the sins committed during that period, provided one has
avoided the major sins, such as theft, adultery, abandoning prayer etc.
In the Qur`aan, Allaah tells us that there is a day in the month of
Ramadhaan whose night is better for worship than 1,000 months of
worship at any other time. Also, the Prophet I has informed us that
Umrah (Minor Pilgrimage) to Makkah, if performed in Ramadhaan, is
equivalent in reward to that of Hajj performed with him I. Such is the
importance of fasting the month of Ramadhaan in Islaam, that if a person
deliberately breaks his fast without a valid excuse, or does not fast at all,
he commits a major sin and according to the Prophet I, he would not be
able to make up for one day even if he were to fast perpetually. If he
believes that fasting is not incumbent upon him, he cannot be considered
a Muslim, even though he may pray, pay zakaah and perform pilgrimage.
The Manner of Fasting
It is preferred for the fasting person to observe the following:Eating a meal beforedawn:This is known assahoor in Arabic.
According to the Prophet I, it is a blessed repast. The time for this meal
is any time between the middle of the night and dawn. Once the call to
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fajrprayer is heard, the fasting person must cease eating and drinking,
though he is allowed to finish what is in his hand.
Hastein breaking the fast:It was the practice of the Prophet I to break
his fast as soon as he heard the call for the maghrib prayer. He used tobreak his fast with a few dates and water and he used to say that a house
without dates is a poor house indeed.
Refraining from actions which do not befit the fa