What is the ruling on using the masbahah (prayer beads)?
Praise be to Allaah.
Some scholars say that it is permissible to use the masbahah, but they
say that it is preferable to dotasbeeh on one's fingers;others say
that it is bid'ah (reprehensible innovation).
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said in al-Fataawa (22/187): "Some of
them might show off by putting their prayer-mats over their shoulders
and carrying their masbahahs in their hands, making them symbols of
religion and prayer. It is known from the mutawaatir reports that
neither the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) nor
his Companions used these as symbols. They used to recite tasbeeh and
count on their fingers, as the hadeeth says: "Count on your fingers,
for they will asked, and will be made to speak." Some of them may
count their tasbeeh with pebbles or date stones. Some people say that
doing tasbeeh with the masbahah is makrooh, and some allow it, but no
one says that tasbeeh with the masbahah is better than tasbeeh with
the fingers." Then he (may Allaah have mercy on him) goes on to
discuss the issue of showing off with the masbahah, saying that it is
showing off with regard to something that is not prescribed by Islam,
which is worse than showing off with regardto something that is
prescribed.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-'Uthaymeen (al-Liqa' al-Maftooh, 3/30)
was asked whether using the masbahah for tasbeeh is bid'ah, and his
reply was: "It is better not to do tasbeeh with the masbahah, but it
is not bid'ah, because there is a basis for it, which is the fact that
some of the Sahaabah did tasbeeh with pebbles. But the Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) taught that tasbeeh with
the fingers is better, as he said, 'Count with the fingertips, for
they will be made to speak.' Doing tasbeeh with the masbahah is not
haraamor bid'ah, but it is better not to do it, because the one who
does tasbeeh with the masbahah has shunned something better. Using the
masbahah may also be contaminated with someelement of showing off,
because we see some people carrying masbahahs that contain a thousand
beads, as if they are telling people, 'Look at me, I do a thousand
tasbeehs!' Secondly, those who use the masbahah for tasbeeh are
usually absent-minded and not focused, so you see themdoing tasbeeh
with the beads, but their gaze is wandering all over the place, which
indicates that they are not really concentrating. It is better to do
tasbeeh with one's fingers, preferably using the right hand rather
than the left, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) used to counthis tasbeeh on his right hand. If a person
counts his tasbeeh using both hands, there is nothing wrong with that,
but it isbetter to use the right hand only."
Shaykh Muhammad Naasir al-Deen al-Albaanisaid in Al-Silsilat
al-Da'eefah (1/110), where he quotes the (weak) hadeeth "What a good
reminder is the subhah [masbahah],"
"In my view, the meaning of this hadeethis invalid for a number of reasons:
Firstly, the subhah [masbahah] is bid'ah and was not known at the time
of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). It
happened after that, so how could he (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) have encouraged his Sahaabah to do something that was
unknown to them? The evidence for what I havesaid is the report
narrated by Ibn Waddaah in Al-Bid' wa'l-Nahy 'anhaa from al-Salt ibn
Bahraam, who said: 'Ibn Mas'ood passed by a woman whohad a [masbahah]
with which she was making tasbeeh, and he broke it and threw it aside,
then he passed by a man whowas making tasbeeh with pebbles, and he
kicked him then said, "You think you are better than the Sahaabah, but
you are following unjustified bid'ah! You think you have more
knowledge than the Companions of Muhammad (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him)!"' Its isnaad issaheeh to al-Salt, who is one of
the trustworthy (thiqah) followers of the Taabi'een.
Secondly, it goes againstthe guidance of the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him). 'Abd-Allaah ibn 'Amr said, 'I saw
the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
counting the tasbeeh on his right hand.'"
He also said (1/117): "If there is only one bad thing about the
masbahah, which it is that it takes the place of the Sunnah of
counting on the fingers, even though all are agreed that counting on
the fingers is preferable, then that is bad enough.How rarely I see
people counting their tasbeeh on their fingers!
Moreover, people have invented so many sophisticated ways of following
this bid'ah, so you see the followers of one of the [Sufi] tareeqahs
wearing the masbahah around their necks! Or some of them counting with
the beads whilst talking or listening to you! Or another one – the
like ofwhom I have not seen for some time – riding his bicycle through
a street crowded with people, with the masbahah in one of his hands!
They are showingthe people that they are not distracted from the
remembrance of Allaah for even an instant, but in many cases this
bid'ahis a cause of their neglecting what is obligatory (waajib). It
has happened many times – to others as well as myself – that when I
greet one of these people with salaam, theyanswer only by waving and
not by saying the words of the greeting. The bad results of this
bid'ah are innumerable, and no one can say it better than the poet:
'All goodness is in following that which went before (the salaf)
All badness is in the innovations of those who came later.'"
And Allaah knows best.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Ruling on using the masbahah (prayer beads)
Ruling on missing a person who has died
I wanted to know if it is wrong to miss someone who has died?
Praise be to Allaah.
We do not think there is anything wrong with missing a person who has
died, even though that implies wishing to meet him and be close tohim,
although one is alive and the other person is dead, and this feeling
serves no real purpose. But if we say that we wish we could meet the
Prophet (peaceand blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the Sahaabah
(may Allaah bepleased with them), and the Taabi'een and the scholars,
this feeling is the hope of meeting them in Paradise, and the person
who wishes that he could meet thesegreat people has to strive hard so
that his Lord will be pleased with him and will admit him to Paradise
with them, so that his longingwill be fulfilled and will come to pass.
This is the good result of longing tosee the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the Sahaabah. This is the way in
which the Sahaabah missed the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) after he died. For example, Muslim narrated that Anas
said: "After the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) died, Abu Bakr (may Allaah be pleased with him) said to
'Umar, 'Let us go and visit Umm Ayman as the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to visit her. When
they came to her, she wept, and they said, 'Why are you crying? What
is with Allaah is better for His Messenger (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him).' She said, 'I am not weeping because I do not
know that what is with Allaah is better for His Messenger (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him). Rather I am weeping because
theRevelation from heaven has come to an end.' That moved them
deeplyand they began to weep with her."
(Muslim, 2454)
But if this missing a deceased friend or relative makes a person feel
grief and despair – and sometimes distress –and makes him object tothe
will and decree of Allaah, then this should not be allowed and should
be denounced and forbidden, because this may lead to the development
of bad characteristics which Islam strives to keep its followers away
from. The Muslim should be happy and content with the will and decree
of Allaah and His rule and law.
And Allaah knows best.
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Praise be to Allaah.
We do not think there is anything wrong with missing a person who has
died, even though that implies wishing to meet him and be close tohim,
although one is alive and the other person is dead, and this feeling
serves no real purpose. But if we say that we wish we could meet the
Prophet (peaceand blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the Sahaabah
(may Allaah bepleased with them), and the Taabi'een and the scholars,
this feeling is the hope of meeting them in Paradise, and the person
who wishes that he could meet thesegreat people has to strive hard so
that his Lord will be pleased with him and will admit him to Paradise
with them, so that his longingwill be fulfilled and will come to pass.
This is the good result of longing tosee the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) and the Sahaabah. This is the way in
which the Sahaabah missed the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) after he died. For example, Muslim narrated that Anas
said: "After the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) died, Abu Bakr (may Allaah be pleased with him) said to
'Umar, 'Let us go and visit Umm Ayman as the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to visit her. When
they came to her, she wept, and they said, 'Why are you crying? What
is with Allaah is better for His Messenger (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him).' She said, 'I am not weeping because I do not
know that what is with Allaah is better for His Messenger (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him). Rather I am weeping because
theRevelation from heaven has come to an end.' That moved them
deeplyand they began to weep with her."
(Muslim, 2454)
But if this missing a deceased friend or relative makes a person feel
grief and despair – and sometimes distress –and makes him object tothe
will and decree of Allaah, then this should not be allowed and should
be denounced and forbidden, because this may lead to the development
of bad characteristics which Islam strives to keep its followers away
from. The Muslim should be happy and content with the will and decree
of Allaah and His rule and law.
And Allaah knows best.
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The Sight of Kabah
One never tires of gazingat the sight of the House of Allah, the
Kaa'ba. The site upon which the mercy and blessings of Allah are
constantly descending. There is truly nothing comparable to the
Houseof Allah on this Earth. People wish time would stand still so
they could keep gazing at the Kaa'ba; their thirst is never quenched,
rather it increases.
Once, while on a visit to Washington, people toldme that a woman had
accepted Islam and had some questions for me. They told me that many
non-practicing Muslim women had started practicing again due to her.
At prayer time she would dress in her best clothes as if readying
herself for someone special, and would become oblivious to everything
around her as soon she started praying.
After a brief question and answer session, I asked her what prompted
her to accept Islam. She sighed and started explaining; "I was a Jew
and my husband was a Christian who was posted in SaudiArabia for some
technical work. EverydayI used to see Muslim menand women dressed in
white on their way somewhere. I asked my husband where they were going
and he told me that they go to perform pilgrimage at the Muslim shrine
of Kaa'ba. I expressed a desire to go but he told me that non-Muslims
were not allowed. However, I was determined and so we both bought
white clothes and set out. Fortunately no one stopped us and we
reached Makkah, from where we found directions to the Kaa'ba. Upon
seeing the Kaa'ba our eyes froze and time seemed to stand still. When
we turned to look at each other after some time, we were both crying.
With our eyes wetold each other that this was the Truth and we should
accept Islam. No one ever told me about Islam, but there were so many
blessings descending on that House that they changedmy life forever."
The blessings of Tawhid descend in Makkah, and the blessings of
Prophethood descend inMadinah. One has seen nothing in life if he has
not seen these two holy sites. May Allah give all Muslims the
opportunity to visit to His House.
Kaa'ba. The site upon which the mercy and blessings of Allah are
constantly descending. There is truly nothing comparable to the
Houseof Allah on this Earth. People wish time would stand still so
they could keep gazing at the Kaa'ba; their thirst is never quenched,
rather it increases.
Once, while on a visit to Washington, people toldme that a woman had
accepted Islam and had some questions for me. They told me that many
non-practicing Muslim women had started practicing again due to her.
At prayer time she would dress in her best clothes as if readying
herself for someone special, and would become oblivious to everything
around her as soon she started praying.
After a brief question and answer session, I asked her what prompted
her to accept Islam. She sighed and started explaining; "I was a Jew
and my husband was a Christian who was posted in SaudiArabia for some
technical work. EverydayI used to see Muslim menand women dressed in
white on their way somewhere. I asked my husband where they were going
and he told me that they go to perform pilgrimage at the Muslim shrine
of Kaa'ba. I expressed a desire to go but he told me that non-Muslims
were not allowed. However, I was determined and so we both bought
white clothes and set out. Fortunately no one stopped us and we
reached Makkah, from where we found directions to the Kaa'ba. Upon
seeing the Kaa'ba our eyes froze and time seemed to stand still. When
we turned to look at each other after some time, we were both crying.
With our eyes wetold each other that this was the Truth and we should
accept Islam. No one ever told me about Islam, but there were so many
blessings descending on that House that they changedmy life forever."
The blessings of Tawhid descend in Makkah, and the blessings of
Prophethood descend inMadinah. One has seen nothing in life if he has
not seen these two holy sites. May Allah give all Muslims the
opportunity to visit to His House.
Signs of Allah in Our Eyes
What comes to your mind first when you hear the word "eye"? Are you
aware that one of the most crucial things in life for you is your
ability to see? Even if you are, have you everthought what other signs
your eye bears?
The eye is one of the most manifest pieces of evidence that living
creatures are created. Allsight organs, including animal eyes and the
human eye, are extremely striking examples of perfect design. This
exceptional organ is so overwhelmingly complex that it surpasseseven
the most sophisticated man-madedevices in the world.
In order for an eye to see, all of its parts have to co-exist and work
in harmony. For instance, ifan eye happened to have lost its eyelid,
but still had all the other parts such as the cornea,conjunctiva,
iris, pupil, eye lenses, retina, choroid, eye muscles, and tear
glands, it wouldstill be greatly damaged and soon lose its seeing
function. In the same manner, even if all its organelles were
present,if the tear production were stopped, the eye would soon dry
out and become blind.
"The chain of coincidences" posited byevolutionists loses all its
meaning against the complex structure of the eye. It is not possible
to explain the existence of the eye other than as a matter of special
creation. The eye has a multi-sectioned complex system and, as
discussed above, all of these individual sections had to come into
existence atthe same time. It is impossible for a half-developed eye
to function at "half capacity". In such a circumstance, the act of
seeing can by no means take place. An evolutionist scientist admits to
this truth:
The common trait of the eyes and the wings is that they can only
function if they are fully developed. In other words, a
halfway-developed eye cannot see; a bird with half-formed wings cannot
fly.
In this case, we again face that very important question: who created
all of the components of the eye all at once?
The owner of the eyes is obviously not the one who makes the decision
about their formation. For it is impossible for a being devoid of the
knowledge of what seeing is like, to desire to have a seeing organ and
have it attached to his body. So we have to accept the existence of
aPossessor of superior Wisdom Who has created living beings with
senses such as seeing, hearing, and so on. Another claim is that
unconscious cells gainedconsciousness-requiring functions such as
seeing and hearing by their own desire and effort. It is crystal clear
that this isimpossible. In the Qur'an, it is stated that seeing has
been bestowed upon living beings by God:
Say: He it is Who broughtyou into being and made for you the ears and
the eyes and the hearts: little is it that yougive thanks. (The
Qur'an,67:23)
Article 2
Our eyes are taking 10 pictures per second. So on a daily basis, the
eyesare constantly taking 576,000 pictures if a person sleeps for 8
hours. Which camera in this world can continue to function for years
andyears without being electronically charged like the eyes? Indeed,
the creations of Allah aresomething to think about.
In addition, an average eye blinks 12 times a minute. That's an
amazing 11,520 blinks a day if a person sleeps for8 hours. There are
diseases which prevent aperson from blinking by causing the eye lids
not to open or close. The people suffering from such diseases trully
understand the value of blinking. Let us thank Allah for allowing us
to blink over 10,000 times aday without paying a dollar.
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aware that one of the most crucial things in life for you is your
ability to see? Even if you are, have you everthought what other signs
your eye bears?
The eye is one of the most manifest pieces of evidence that living
creatures are created. Allsight organs, including animal eyes and the
human eye, are extremely striking examples of perfect design. This
exceptional organ is so overwhelmingly complex that it surpasseseven
the most sophisticated man-madedevices in the world.
In order for an eye to see, all of its parts have to co-exist and work
in harmony. For instance, ifan eye happened to have lost its eyelid,
but still had all the other parts such as the cornea,conjunctiva,
iris, pupil, eye lenses, retina, choroid, eye muscles, and tear
glands, it wouldstill be greatly damaged and soon lose its seeing
function. In the same manner, even if all its organelles were
present,if the tear production were stopped, the eye would soon dry
out and become blind.
"The chain of coincidences" posited byevolutionists loses all its
meaning against the complex structure of the eye. It is not possible
to explain the existence of the eye other than as a matter of special
creation. The eye has a multi-sectioned complex system and, as
discussed above, all of these individual sections had to come into
existence atthe same time. It is impossible for a half-developed eye
to function at "half capacity". In such a circumstance, the act of
seeing can by no means take place. An evolutionist scientist admits to
this truth:
The common trait of the eyes and the wings is that they can only
function if they are fully developed. In other words, a
halfway-developed eye cannot see; a bird with half-formed wings cannot
fly.
In this case, we again face that very important question: who created
all of the components of the eye all at once?
The owner of the eyes is obviously not the one who makes the decision
about their formation. For it is impossible for a being devoid of the
knowledge of what seeing is like, to desire to have a seeing organ and
have it attached to his body. So we have to accept the existence of
aPossessor of superior Wisdom Who has created living beings with
senses such as seeing, hearing, and so on. Another claim is that
unconscious cells gainedconsciousness-requiring functions such as
seeing and hearing by their own desire and effort. It is crystal clear
that this isimpossible. In the Qur'an, it is stated that seeing has
been bestowed upon living beings by God:
Say: He it is Who broughtyou into being and made for you the ears and
the eyes and the hearts: little is it that yougive thanks. (The
Qur'an,67:23)
Article 2
Our eyes are taking 10 pictures per second. So on a daily basis, the
eyesare constantly taking 576,000 pictures if a person sleeps for 8
hours. Which camera in this world can continue to function for years
andyears without being electronically charged like the eyes? Indeed,
the creations of Allah aresomething to think about.
In addition, an average eye blinks 12 times a minute. That's an
amazing 11,520 blinks a day if a person sleeps for8 hours. There are
diseases which prevent aperson from blinking by causing the eye lids
not to open or close. The people suffering from such diseases trully
understand the value of blinking. Let us thank Allah for allowing us
to blink over 10,000 times aday without paying a dollar.
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