Key word - {*Friday Prayers:-}
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Does the obligatory ghusl done before Fajr exempt one from also having
to do ghusl for Jumu'ah, or not?
Majmoo' Fataawa wa Maqaalaat Mutanawwi'ah li Samaahat al-Shaykh
al-'Allaamah 'Abd al-'Azeez ibn 'Abd-Allaahibn Baaz (may Allaah have
mercy on him), part 12, p. 404
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Doing ghusl for Jumu’ahis prescribed as Sunnah when getting ready to go to the prayer
There is no regular Sunnah prayer before Jumu’ah
Key word - {*Friday Prayers:-}
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Is there any Sunnah prayer before or after Jumu'ah?
Praise be to Allaah. There is no regular Sunnah prayer before Jumu'ah
according to the more correct of the two scholarly opinions, but it
prescribed for the Muslim, when he comes to the mosque, to pray
whateverAllaah enables him to pray, saying salaam after each two
rak'ahs, becausethe Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: "The prayers of the night and the day [i.e., other than the
obligatory prayers] are two by two." (Narrated by Imaam Ahmad and the
authors ofSunan with a hasan isnaad; the original is to be found in
al-Saheeh without any mention of the day.)
And many saheeh reports indicate that what is prescribed for the
Muslim when he comes to the mosque on Friday is to pray whatever
Allaah wills he should pray before the imaam comes out. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not specify whether it
should be two or four or more. All of thatis good, but the minimumis
two rak'ahs to "greet the mosque."
With regard to after Jumu'ah, there is a regularSunnah prayer, the
minimum of which is two rak'ahs and the maximumis four, because the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said,
"Whoeveramong you prays after Jumu'ah, let him pray four(rak'ahs)"
(narrated by Muslim, al-Jumu'ah, 8881).And he (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) used to pray two rak'ahs after Jumu'ah in his
house. May Allaah help us all to do that which pleases Him.
Majmoo' Fataawa wa Maqaalaat Mutanawwi'ah li Samaahat al-Shaykh
al-'Allaamah 'Abd al-'Azeez ibn 'Abd-Allaahibn Baaz (may Allaah have
mercy on him), part 12, vol. 386
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Is there any Sunnah prayer before or after Jumu'ah?
Praise be to Allaah. There is no regular Sunnah prayer before Jumu'ah
according to the more correct of the two scholarly opinions, but it
prescribed for the Muslim, when he comes to the mosque, to pray
whateverAllaah enables him to pray, saying salaam after each two
rak'ahs, becausethe Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) said: "The prayers of the night and the day [i.e., other than the
obligatory prayers] are two by two." (Narrated by Imaam Ahmad and the
authors ofSunan with a hasan isnaad; the original is to be found in
al-Saheeh without any mention of the day.)
And many saheeh reports indicate that what is prescribed for the
Muslim when he comes to the mosque on Friday is to pray whatever
Allaah wills he should pray before the imaam comes out. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not specify whether it
should be two or four or more. All of thatis good, but the minimumis
two rak'ahs to "greet the mosque."
With regard to after Jumu'ah, there is a regularSunnah prayer, the
minimum of which is two rak'ahs and the maximumis four, because the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said,
"Whoeveramong you prays after Jumu'ah, let him pray four(rak'ahs)"
(narrated by Muslim, al-Jumu'ah, 8881).And he (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) used to pray two rak'ahs after Jumu'ah in his
house. May Allaah help us all to do that which pleases Him.
Majmoo' Fataawa wa Maqaalaat Mutanawwi'ah li Samaahat al-Shaykh
al-'Allaamah 'Abd al-'Azeez ibn 'Abd-Allaahibn Baaz (may Allaah have
mercy on him), part 12, vol. 386
It is not permissible to stay away from Jumu‘ahprayer without an excuse
Key word - {*Friday Prayers:-}
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I graduated as a radiologytechnician in the Norton Hospital in
America. They offered me a job last week, but it seems that they will
not give me a day off on Fridays to perform Jumu'ah prayer. What is
the ruling?
Praise be to Allah.
It is obligatory on the onewho can hear the call to prayer on Friday
and is one of those for whom Jumu'ah is obligatory -- that is he is a
male, Muslim, accountable and free (not a slave) -- to respond to the
call. Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
"O you who believe (Muslims)! When the call is proclaimed for the
Salat(prayer) on the day of Friday (Jumuah prayer), come to the
remembrance of Allah (Jumuah religious talk (Khutbah) and Salat
(prayer)) and leave off business (and every other thing), that is
better for you if you did but know!"
[al-Jumu 'ah 63:9].
And the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
"People must cease neglecting Jumu'ah, or Allaah will put a seal over
their hearts and they will truly be among the negligent." Narrated by
Muslim, 865.
Secondly:
There are some excuses that make it permissible for a Muslim to miss
Jumu'ah prayer, such as being sick or doing essential work that he
cannot leave in order to offer Jumu'ah prayer, as inthe case of one
who is treating the sick or dealing with emergency cases in the
hospital, or one who works as a security guard for a place of great
importance, and other such jobs.
This has been discussed previously in the answer to question no. 36530
Based on that, if your presence in the hospital atthe time of Jumu'ah
prayer is necessary for dealing with emergency and accident cases, and
there is no one else you can do this job apart fromyou, then there is
nothingwrong with your not attending Jumu'ah prayer in that case, and
you may pray it as Zuhr.
But if your staying in the hospital at that time is not necessary,
because there are others who could do the work besidesyou, then there
is no excuse for you to miss Jumu'ah prayer, and you have to do look
for another job which will not conflict with your Islamic duty. If a
person gives up something for the sake of Allah, Allah will compensate
him withsomething better than it.
We ask Allah to make what is good easy for youwherever it is.
And Allah knows best.
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I graduated as a radiologytechnician in the Norton Hospital in
America. They offered me a job last week, but it seems that they will
not give me a day off on Fridays to perform Jumu'ah prayer. What is
the ruling?
Praise be to Allah.
It is obligatory on the onewho can hear the call to prayer on Friday
and is one of those for whom Jumu'ah is obligatory -- that is he is a
male, Muslim, accountable and free (not a slave) -- to respond to the
call. Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
"O you who believe (Muslims)! When the call is proclaimed for the
Salat(prayer) on the day of Friday (Jumuah prayer), come to the
remembrance of Allah (Jumuah religious talk (Khutbah) and Salat
(prayer)) and leave off business (and every other thing), that is
better for you if you did but know!"
[al-Jumu 'ah 63:9].
And the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
"People must cease neglecting Jumu'ah, or Allaah will put a seal over
their hearts and they will truly be among the negligent." Narrated by
Muslim, 865.
Secondly:
There are some excuses that make it permissible for a Muslim to miss
Jumu'ah prayer, such as being sick or doing essential work that he
cannot leave in order to offer Jumu'ah prayer, as inthe case of one
who is treating the sick or dealing with emergency cases in the
hospital, or one who works as a security guard for a place of great
importance, and other such jobs.
This has been discussed previously in the answer to question no. 36530
Based on that, if your presence in the hospital atthe time of Jumu'ah
prayer is necessary for dealing with emergency and accident cases, and
there is no one else you can do this job apart fromyou, then there is
nothingwrong with your not attending Jumu'ah prayer in that case, and
you may pray it as Zuhr.
But if your staying in the hospital at that time is not necessary,
because there are others who could do the work besidesyou, then there
is no excuse for you to miss Jumu'ah prayer, and you have to do look
for another job which will not conflict with your Islamic duty. If a
person gives up something for the sake of Allah, Allah will compensate
him withsomething better than it.
We ask Allah to make what is good easy for youwherever it is.
And Allah knows best.
Raising the voice when saying Tasbeeh on Friday
Key word - {*Friday Prayers:-}
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Is saying Tasbeeh in a loud voice on Friday for an hour or more before
Jumu'ah prayers Sunnah or bid'ah?
Praise be to Allaah.
Undoubtedly this action isbid'ah, because it has not been transmitted
to us that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or
his companions did that, and all goodness is to be found in following
them. But if a person says Tasbeeh to himself, there is nothing wrong
with that, indeed it brings much good and a great reward, because it
was narrated in a saheeh report that the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) said: "The most beloved of words to Allaah are
four: Subhaan Allaah (Glory be to Allaah), al-hamdu Lillaah (praise be
to Allaah). Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah (there is no god except Allaah) and
Allaahuakbar (Allaah is Most Great)." (Narrated by Muslim, al-Adaab,
2137)
And he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Two words
which are light on the tongue but which are dear to the Most Merciful
and will weigh heavily in the balance: Subhaan Allaah wa bi hamdih,
subhaan Allaah il-'Azeem (Glory and praise be to Allaah; Glory be to
Allaah the Almighty)." (Narrated by al-Bukhaari,
al-Aymaanwa'l-Nudhoor, 6682; Muslim, al-Dhikr wa'l-Du'a'wa'l-Tawbah
(Remembering Allaah, supplication and repentance, 2694).
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Is saying Tasbeeh in a loud voice on Friday for an hour or more before
Jumu'ah prayers Sunnah or bid'ah?
Praise be to Allaah.
Undoubtedly this action isbid'ah, because it has not been transmitted
to us that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or
his companions did that, and all goodness is to be found in following
them. But if a person says Tasbeeh to himself, there is nothing wrong
with that, indeed it brings much good and a great reward, because it
was narrated in a saheeh report that the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) said: "The most beloved of words to Allaah are
four: Subhaan Allaah (Glory be to Allaah), al-hamdu Lillaah (praise be
to Allaah). Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah (there is no god except Allaah) and
Allaahuakbar (Allaah is Most Great)." (Narrated by Muslim, al-Adaab,
2137)
And he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Two words
which are light on the tongue but which are dear to the Most Merciful
and will weigh heavily in the balance: Subhaan Allaah wa bi hamdih,
subhaan Allaah il-'Azeem (Glory and praise be to Allaah; Glory be to
Allaah the Almighty)." (Narrated by al-Bukhaari,
al-Aymaanwa'l-Nudhoor, 6682; Muslim, al-Dhikr wa'l-Du'a'wa'l-Tawbah
(Remembering Allaah, supplication and repentance, 2694).
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