Forwarded from Markaz 'Uthmān Ibn 'Affān
Masjid Umm Al-Qura
Tahajjud schedule
Ramadan 2024/1445H
Starts @ 2am
2 juzz recital
Address:
530 High St N, London E12 6QN
Tahajjud schedule
Ramadan 2024/1445H
Starts @ 2am
2 juzz recital
Address:
530 High St N, London E12 6QN
Forwarded from Awf Ibn Maalik Islaamic Library.
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The Quraan And The Night Prayer
Al-'Allaamah Muhammad Al-Ameen Ash-Shinqeetee, may Allaah have mercy upon him:
“The Quraan will not be established in the chest, nor will its memorisation be made easy, nor will it be made easy to understand except by standing (in prayer) while (reciting it) in the middle of the night.”
[Adhwaa Al-Bayaan, 8/613]
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Al-'Allaamah Muhammad Al-Ameen Ash-Shinqeetee, may Allaah have mercy upon him:
“The Quraan will not be established in the chest, nor will its memorisation be made easy, nor will it be made easy to understand except by standing (in prayer) while (reciting it) in the middle of the night.”
[Adhwaa Al-Bayaan, 8/613]
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شأن العشر الاواخر وليلة القدر
١٩ رمضان، ١٤٤٥
مسجد الغزالي
The Status of the Last Ten Days and The Night of Decree
3/29/2024
Masjid Al-Ghazzali
١٩ رمضان، ١٤٤٥
مسجد الغزالي
The Status of the Last Ten Days and The Night of Decree
3/29/2024
Masjid Al-Ghazzali
Forwarded from Markaz 'Uthmān Ibn 'Affān
Question:
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
May Allāh bless you and protect you. The Salafi brothers want to establish Tahajjud during the last 10 nights in the masjid, although Tarawih will continue to be offered during the first part of the night. Is there anything wrong with this?
Sheikh Muhammad Al-'Ansi ḥafidhahullāh:
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
May Allāh bless and protect you all likewise. Firstly, may Allah protect you. No, there is no evidence for this distinction, i.e. the distinction between a prayer called Taraweeh and another Tahajjud. Because the night prayer in Ramadan is called "Taraweeh". That's why Imam al-Bukhari, may Allah have mercy on him, mentioned the hadith in which it was stated that the companions used to pray in Ramadan, and he chapter it:
باب صلاة التراويح
"The chapter of Taraweeh prayer."
It is said to be called Taraweeh prayer because they used to take breaks between every two units of prayer. So, they would pray two units, then rest, taking a break in between, then they would pray two units again, and so it was named Taraweeh. So whether the prayer is offered at the beginning, middle, or end of the night, it is all Taraweeh. And it is also called Qiyam Ramaḍhān (night prayer). As the Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever does qiyam Ramaḍhān out of faith and seeking reward, will have his previous sins forgiven.
As for Tahajjud, it is often referred to night prayer after awaking from sleep. Standing up for prayer after sleep. This is what the scholars said. So, whoever stands up at night after sleeping, it is called Tahajjud, taken from Hujood, which is getting up from sleep, and Allah knows best. So this is why they called the prayer at the end of the night "Tahajjud". Therefore, as you have heard, they call it Tahajjud, they call it Qiyam. All of it is referring to the night prayer in Ramadan.
So, if you, meaning the Salafis, wish to pray after midnight, this is good. This is very good. You pray at your ease and with tranquility, recite a measured recitation, and prolong the bowing and prostration. Thir is good. Let those who want to pray at the beginning of the night pray, and those who prefer to pray at end of the night, let them pray. Perhaps it will be better, by Allah's permission; because it may end at a time when supplication is highly desirable, coinciding with the descent of the Lord, glorified and exalted, to the lowest heaven.
And Allah knows best.
Source:
https://t.me/MarkazUthman/2386
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Is there any issue in praying Tarawih and Tahajjud in the same masjid?
Our noble brother Ismā’ēl Al-Ghazāli ḥafidhahullāh said:
لقد سألتُ الشيخ يحيى حفظه الله هذا السؤال بنفسي قبل أيام هنا في مكة حرسها الله وسائر بلاد المسلمين، فقال: لا بأس بذلك، مع تنبيه الناس أن لا يصلوا وترين في ليلة.
I asked Sheikh Yahya, may Allah preserve him, this question myself a few days ago here in Mecca (Ramaḍhān 1445H), may Allāh safeguard it and all the Muslim lands. He said, "There is no harm in that, and they should advise people not to offer Witr twice in one night."
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Abu Atiyyah discusses the issue of Ta'qeeb:
https://open.spreaker.com/4cYbetciKd5PDDiE6
Abu Sulaymān Faiṣal's summary on the issue of Ta'qeeb:
https://torontodawah.com/the-ruling-on-praying-tahajjud-after-taraweeh/
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
May Allāh bless you and protect you. The Salafi brothers want to establish Tahajjud during the last 10 nights in the masjid, although Tarawih will continue to be offered during the first part of the night. Is there anything wrong with this?
Sheikh Muhammad Al-'Ansi ḥafidhahullāh:
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
May Allāh bless and protect you all likewise. Firstly, may Allah protect you. No, there is no evidence for this distinction, i.e. the distinction between a prayer called Taraweeh and another Tahajjud. Because the night prayer in Ramadan is called "Taraweeh". That's why Imam al-Bukhari, may Allah have mercy on him, mentioned the hadith in which it was stated that the companions used to pray in Ramadan, and he chapter it:
باب صلاة التراويح
"The chapter of Taraweeh prayer."
It is said to be called Taraweeh prayer because they used to take breaks between every two units of prayer. So, they would pray two units, then rest, taking a break in between, then they would pray two units again, and so it was named Taraweeh. So whether the prayer is offered at the beginning, middle, or end of the night, it is all Taraweeh. And it is also called Qiyam Ramaḍhān (night prayer). As the Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever does qiyam Ramaḍhān out of faith and seeking reward, will have his previous sins forgiven.
As for Tahajjud, it is often referred to night prayer after awaking from sleep. Standing up for prayer after sleep. This is what the scholars said. So, whoever stands up at night after sleeping, it is called Tahajjud, taken from Hujood, which is getting up from sleep, and Allah knows best. So this is why they called the prayer at the end of the night "Tahajjud". Therefore, as you have heard, they call it Tahajjud, they call it Qiyam. All of it is referring to the night prayer in Ramadan.
So, if you, meaning the Salafis, wish to pray after midnight, this is good. This is very good. You pray at your ease and with tranquility, recite a measured recitation, and prolong the bowing and prostration. Thir is good. Let those who want to pray at the beginning of the night pray, and those who prefer to pray at end of the night, let them pray. Perhaps it will be better, by Allah's permission; because it may end at a time when supplication is highly desirable, coinciding with the descent of the Lord, glorified and exalted, to the lowest heaven.
And Allah knows best.
Source:
https://t.me/MarkazUthman/2386
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Is there any issue in praying Tarawih and Tahajjud in the same masjid?
Our noble brother Ismā’ēl Al-Ghazāli ḥafidhahullāh said:
لقد سألتُ الشيخ يحيى حفظه الله هذا السؤال بنفسي قبل أيام هنا في مكة حرسها الله وسائر بلاد المسلمين، فقال: لا بأس بذلك، مع تنبيه الناس أن لا يصلوا وترين في ليلة.
I asked Sheikh Yahya, may Allah preserve him, this question myself a few days ago here in Mecca (Ramaḍhān 1445H), may Allāh safeguard it and all the Muslim lands. He said, "There is no harm in that, and they should advise people not to offer Witr twice in one night."
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Abu Atiyyah discusses the issue of Ta'qeeb:
https://open.spreaker.com/4cYbetciKd5PDDiE6
Abu Sulaymān Faiṣal's summary on the issue of Ta'qeeb:
https://torontodawah.com/the-ruling-on-praying-tahajjud-after-taraweeh/
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SIX DIFFERENT WAYS TO OFFER THE NIGHT PRAYER
1⃣ - Praying a single rak’ah.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
((الوتر ركعة من آخر الليل))
“Witr is a rak'ah at the end of the night.”
[Reported by Muslim on the authority of Ibn 'Umar -raḍhiyallāhu 'anhu-]
And in the ḥadīth of Ḥudhayfah raḍhiyallāhu 'anhu the Prophet ﷺ demonstrated this practically;
https://sunnah.com/muslim/6/242
2⃣ - Praying nine consecutively with tashahhud in the eighth, then without making tasleem you stand for the ninth. Upon completion you make tasleem and offer two separate rak’ahs while seated (you should stand to perform rukoo') = 11 Rak'ahs in total
https://sunnah.com/muslim/6/168
3⃣ - Praying seven consecutively with tashahhud in the sixth, then without making tasleem you stand for the seventh. Upon completion you make tasleem and offer two separate rak’ahs while seated (you should stand to perform rukoo') = 9 Rak'ahs in total.
NOTE: this occurred when the Prophet ﷺ grew old. See previous link.
4⃣ - Praying 10 rak’ahs in pairs, then offering one rak’ah separately = 11 Rak'ahs in total.
This is the most common method due to the statement of Prophet ﷺ:
((صلاة الليل مثنى مثنى، فإذا خفت الصبح فأوتر بواحدة))
“The night prayers consist of pairs, but if you fear that morning is near, then pray one Rak'ah as Witr.”
[Bukhāri and Muslim]
5⃣ - Praying 8 rak’ahs in pairs, then five consecutive rak’ahs with one tasleem = 13 rak'ahs in total.
https://sunnah.com/muslim/6/149
NOTE: The first two rak’ahs in this method are either the two voluntary rak’ahs after ‘Ishā, or two introductory rak’ahs with which one begins the Night Prayer as stated by Sheikh Albāni -raḥimahullāh. It's also possible that the two extra rak’ahs are in fact the two voluntary rak’ahs for Fajr as mentioned in some of the narrations.
https://sunnah.com/bulugh/2/282
6⃣ - Praying four consecutive rak’ahs with one tasleem, then another four consecutive rak’ahs in the same manner, then three consecutive rak’ahs with one tashahhud in the final rak‘ah = 11 Rak'ahs in total
https://sunnah.com/bulugh/2/281
NOTE: in the last two methods (5 & 6) you can offer the final three/five rak’ahs with one tasleem at the end, or make tasleem between every two rak’ahs.
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These are the methods reported from the Prophet ﷺ, although it's permissible for one to pray any odd number of rak'ahs between one to 11/13; the more the better as An-Nawawi mentions:
«قد سبق أن مذهبنا أن أقله ركعة، وأكثره إحدى عشرة، وفي وجه ثلاث عشرة، وما بين ذلك جائز، وكلما قرب من أكثره كان أفضل، وبهذا قال جمهور العلماء من الصحابة والتابعين»
[Sharḥul Muhadh-dhab (4/21)]
One should avoid praying more than eleven rak'ahs a night because the best guidance is the guidance of the Prophet ﷺ.
Ā'ishah -raḍhiyallāhu 'anhā- said: “The Prophet ﷺ did not offer more than eleven rak'ah (during the night prayer) in Ramaḍhān or in any other month.”
[Reported by Bukhāri & Muslim]
Bear in mind, Ā'ishah radhiyallahu anha is unmatched in her knowledge in this field, as Ibn Abbās confirmed when he said to Sa‘d ibn Hishām: “Shall I not direct you to the most knowledgeable person on earth with regards to the Prophet's night prayer (Witr)? He (Hishām) asked, Who? So he said, 'Ā'ishah. Go to her and ask her, then return back to me and inform me of her answer.
[Muslim (746)]
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REFERENCES:
(1) https://t.me/A_lzoukory/33543
(2) 'Salātu-Tarāwīḥ' of Sheikh Albāni
(3) sunnah.com
1⃣ - Praying a single rak’ah.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
((الوتر ركعة من آخر الليل))
“Witr is a rak'ah at the end of the night.”
[Reported by Muslim on the authority of Ibn 'Umar -raḍhiyallāhu 'anhu-]
And in the ḥadīth of Ḥudhayfah raḍhiyallāhu 'anhu the Prophet ﷺ demonstrated this practically;
https://sunnah.com/muslim/6/242
2⃣ - Praying nine consecutively with tashahhud in the eighth, then without making tasleem you stand for the ninth. Upon completion you make tasleem and offer two separate rak’ahs while seated (you should stand to perform rukoo') = 11 Rak'ahs in total
https://sunnah.com/muslim/6/168
3⃣ - Praying seven consecutively with tashahhud in the sixth, then without making tasleem you stand for the seventh. Upon completion you make tasleem and offer two separate rak’ahs while seated (you should stand to perform rukoo') = 9 Rak'ahs in total.
NOTE: this occurred when the Prophet ﷺ grew old. See previous link.
4⃣ - Praying 10 rak’ahs in pairs, then offering one rak’ah separately = 11 Rak'ahs in total.
This is the most common method due to the statement of Prophet ﷺ:
((صلاة الليل مثنى مثنى، فإذا خفت الصبح فأوتر بواحدة))
“The night prayers consist of pairs, but if you fear that morning is near, then pray one Rak'ah as Witr.”
[Bukhāri and Muslim]
5⃣ - Praying 8 rak’ahs in pairs, then five consecutive rak’ahs with one tasleem = 13 rak'ahs in total.
https://sunnah.com/muslim/6/149
NOTE: The first two rak’ahs in this method are either the two voluntary rak’ahs after ‘Ishā, or two introductory rak’ahs with which one begins the Night Prayer as stated by Sheikh Albāni -raḥimahullāh. It's also possible that the two extra rak’ahs are in fact the two voluntary rak’ahs for Fajr as mentioned in some of the narrations.
https://sunnah.com/bulugh/2/282
6⃣ - Praying four consecutive rak’ahs with one tasleem, then another four consecutive rak’ahs in the same manner, then three consecutive rak’ahs with one tashahhud in the final rak‘ah = 11 Rak'ahs in total
https://sunnah.com/bulugh/2/281
NOTE: in the last two methods (5 & 6) you can offer the final three/five rak’ahs with one tasleem at the end, or make tasleem between every two rak’ahs.
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These are the methods reported from the Prophet ﷺ, although it's permissible for one to pray any odd number of rak'ahs between one to 11/13; the more the better as An-Nawawi mentions:
«قد سبق أن مذهبنا أن أقله ركعة، وأكثره إحدى عشرة، وفي وجه ثلاث عشرة، وما بين ذلك جائز، وكلما قرب من أكثره كان أفضل، وبهذا قال جمهور العلماء من الصحابة والتابعين»
[Sharḥul Muhadh-dhab (4/21)]
One should avoid praying more than eleven rak'ahs a night because the best guidance is the guidance of the Prophet ﷺ.
Ā'ishah -raḍhiyallāhu 'anhā- said: “The Prophet ﷺ did not offer more than eleven rak'ah (during the night prayer) in Ramaḍhān or in any other month.”
[Reported by Bukhāri & Muslim]
Bear in mind, Ā'ishah radhiyallahu anha is unmatched in her knowledge in this field, as Ibn Abbās confirmed when he said to Sa‘d ibn Hishām: “Shall I not direct you to the most knowledgeable person on earth with regards to the Prophet's night prayer (Witr)? He (Hishām) asked, Who? So he said, 'Ā'ishah. Go to her and ask her, then return back to me and inform me of her answer.
[Muslim (746)]
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REFERENCES:
(1) https://t.me/A_lzoukory/33543
(2) 'Salātu-Tarāwīḥ' of Sheikh Albāni
(3) sunnah.com
Sunnah
Sahih Muslim 772 - The Book of Prayer - Travellers - Sunnah.com - Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه و سلم)
Hudhaifa reported: I prayed with the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) one night and he started reciting al-Baqara. I thought that he would bow at the end of one hundred verses, but he proceeded on; I then thought that he would perhaps recite the whole (surah) in a…
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EXERT YOURSELF THROUGHOUT THE LAST TEN - NOT JUST THE ODD NIGHTS❗️
Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah -raḥimahullāh- was asked:
When should we look out for Laylatul Qadr?
He responded (paraphrasing):
“Laylatul Qadr occurs during the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān, as is authentically established from the Prophet ﷺ, who said:
((تَحَرَّوْا لَيْلَةَ الْقَدْرِ فِي الْعَشْرِ الأَوَاخِرِ مِنْ رَمَضَانَ)).
“Look out for Laylatul Qadr during the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān.”
[Reported by Bukhāri & Muslim on the authority of ‘Ā'ishah -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhā]
And In the version of Bukhāri, he ﷺ specifically said:
((تَحَرَّوْا لَيْلَةَ الْقَدْرِ فِي الْوِتْرِ مِنَ الْعَشْرِ الأَوَاخِرِ مِنْ رَمَضَانَ)).
"Look out for Laylatul Qadr during the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān."
However, it's important to note that there are two methods of calculating the odd nights:
1⃣ - THE FIRST is to count the days that have already passed; such that Laytul Qadr falls on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night of Ramaḍhān.
or
2⃣ - THE SECOND is to count the days that remain, as the Prophet ﷺ said:
((الْتَمِسُوهَا فِي الْعَشْرِ الأَوَاخِرِ مِنْ رَمَضَانَ لَيْلَةَ الْقَدْرِ فِي تَاسِعَةٍ تَبْقَى، فِي سَابِعَةٍ تَبْقَى، فِي خَامِسَةٍ تَبْقَى)).
“Look out for the Laylatul Qadr during the REMAINING TEN NIGHTS of Ramaḍhān; on the night when nine or seven or five nights remain.”
[Reported by Bukhāri on the authority of Ibn Abbās -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhumā]
So according to this method, if Ramaḍhān consisted of 30 days -and only Allāh knows if this will be the case- LAYLATUL QADR MIGHT FALL ON ONE OF THE EVEN NIGHTS, because the 22nd will be the night when nine remains, the 24th will be the night when seven remains, and the 26th will be the night when five remains.
This was the understanding of Abū Sa‘īd Al-Khudri -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhu-:
Muslim reports that Abun Naḍhr enquired:
يَا أَبَا سَعِيدٍ! إِنَّكُمْ أَعْلَمُ بِالْعَدَدِ مِنَّا. قَالَ: أَجَلْ! نَحْنُ أَحَقُّ بِذَلِكَ مِنْكُمْ. قَالَ: قُلْتُ: مَا التَّاسِعَةُ وَالسَّابِعَةُ وَالْخَامِسَةُ؟ قَالَ: إِذَا مَضَتْ وَاحِدَةٌ وَعِشْرُونَ فَالَّتِي تَلِيهَا ثِنْتَيْنِ وَعِشْرِينَ وَهْىَ التَّاسِعَةُ، فَإِذَا مَضَتْ ثَلاَثٌ وَعِشْرُونَ فَالَّتِي تَلِيهَا السَّابِعَةُ، فَإِذَا مَضَى خَمْسٌ وَعِشْرُونَ فَالَّتِي تَلِيهَا الْخَامِسَةُ.
“O Abū Sa‘īd, you know more than us about (these) numbers. He said: Yes, indeed we have better right than you. I said: What is this ninth, seventh, and fifth? He said: When 21 (nights are over) and the 22nd begins, it is the ninth. When 23 (nights) are over, that which follows (i.e. the 24th) is the seventh. When 25 nights are over, what follows (i.e. the 26th) is the fifth.”
If, however, Ramaḍhān consists of 29 days, then these two forms of calculations will be exactly the same.
This being the case, it is only befitting that the believer works hard throughout the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān - NOT JUST THE ODD NIGHTS.
This was the practice of the Prophet ﷺ as ‘Ā’ishah -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhā- said:
كَانَ النَّبِيُّ ﷺ إِذَا دَخَلَ الْعَشْرُ - أي العشر الأواخر من رمضان - شَدَّ مِئْزَرَهُ، وَأَحْيَا لَيْلَهُ، وَأَيْقَظَ أَهْلَهُ.
“With the start of the last ten days of Ramaḍhān, the Prophet ﷺ would tighten his waist sheet (i.e. work hard and refrain from sexual relations), pray throughout the night, and he would also wake his wives.”
[Reported by Bukhāri & Muslim]
📚 [Majmū‘ Al-Fatāwā (25/284)]
Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah -raḥimahullāh- was asked:
When should we look out for Laylatul Qadr?
He responded (paraphrasing):
“Laylatul Qadr occurs during the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān, as is authentically established from the Prophet ﷺ, who said:
((تَحَرَّوْا لَيْلَةَ الْقَدْرِ فِي الْعَشْرِ الأَوَاخِرِ مِنْ رَمَضَانَ)).
“Look out for Laylatul Qadr during the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān.”
[Reported by Bukhāri & Muslim on the authority of ‘Ā'ishah -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhā]
And In the version of Bukhāri, he ﷺ specifically said:
((تَحَرَّوْا لَيْلَةَ الْقَدْرِ فِي الْوِتْرِ مِنَ الْعَشْرِ الأَوَاخِرِ مِنْ رَمَضَانَ)).
"Look out for Laylatul Qadr during the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān."
However, it's important to note that there are two methods of calculating the odd nights:
1⃣ - THE FIRST is to count the days that have already passed; such that Laytul Qadr falls on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night of Ramaḍhān.
or
2⃣ - THE SECOND is to count the days that remain, as the Prophet ﷺ said:
((الْتَمِسُوهَا فِي الْعَشْرِ الأَوَاخِرِ مِنْ رَمَضَانَ لَيْلَةَ الْقَدْرِ فِي تَاسِعَةٍ تَبْقَى، فِي سَابِعَةٍ تَبْقَى، فِي خَامِسَةٍ تَبْقَى)).
“Look out for the Laylatul Qadr during the REMAINING TEN NIGHTS of Ramaḍhān; on the night when nine or seven or five nights remain.”
[Reported by Bukhāri on the authority of Ibn Abbās -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhumā]
So according to this method, if Ramaḍhān consisted of 30 days -and only Allāh knows if this will be the case- LAYLATUL QADR MIGHT FALL ON ONE OF THE EVEN NIGHTS, because the 22nd will be the night when nine remains, the 24th will be the night when seven remains, and the 26th will be the night when five remains.
This was the understanding of Abū Sa‘īd Al-Khudri -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhu-:
Muslim reports that Abun Naḍhr enquired:
يَا أَبَا سَعِيدٍ! إِنَّكُمْ أَعْلَمُ بِالْعَدَدِ مِنَّا. قَالَ: أَجَلْ! نَحْنُ أَحَقُّ بِذَلِكَ مِنْكُمْ. قَالَ: قُلْتُ: مَا التَّاسِعَةُ وَالسَّابِعَةُ وَالْخَامِسَةُ؟ قَالَ: إِذَا مَضَتْ وَاحِدَةٌ وَعِشْرُونَ فَالَّتِي تَلِيهَا ثِنْتَيْنِ وَعِشْرِينَ وَهْىَ التَّاسِعَةُ، فَإِذَا مَضَتْ ثَلاَثٌ وَعِشْرُونَ فَالَّتِي تَلِيهَا السَّابِعَةُ، فَإِذَا مَضَى خَمْسٌ وَعِشْرُونَ فَالَّتِي تَلِيهَا الْخَامِسَةُ.
“O Abū Sa‘īd, you know more than us about (these) numbers. He said: Yes, indeed we have better right than you. I said: What is this ninth, seventh, and fifth? He said: When 21 (nights are over) and the 22nd begins, it is the ninth. When 23 (nights) are over, that which follows (i.e. the 24th) is the seventh. When 25 nights are over, what follows (i.e. the 26th) is the fifth.”
If, however, Ramaḍhān consists of 29 days, then these two forms of calculations will be exactly the same.
This being the case, it is only befitting that the believer works hard throughout the last ten nights of Ramaḍhān - NOT JUST THE ODD NIGHTS.
This was the practice of the Prophet ﷺ as ‘Ā’ishah -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhā- said:
كَانَ النَّبِيُّ ﷺ إِذَا دَخَلَ الْعَشْرُ - أي العشر الأواخر من رمضان - شَدَّ مِئْزَرَهُ، وَأَحْيَا لَيْلَهُ، وَأَيْقَظَ أَهْلَهُ.
“With the start of the last ten days of Ramaḍhān, the Prophet ﷺ would tighten his waist sheet (i.e. work hard and refrain from sexual relations), pray throughout the night, and he would also wake his wives.”
[Reported by Bukhāri & Muslim]
📚 [Majmū‘ Al-Fatāwā (25/284)]
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It was narrated from 'Ā'ishah -raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhā- that she said:
"O Messenger of Allāh, what should I say in my supplication if I reach Laylatul-Qadr?"
He said: "Say: 'Allāhumma innaka 'afuwwun tuḥibbul-'afwa, fa'fu 'anni
(O Allāh, You are Forgiving and love to forgive, so forgive me).'"
Reported by Tirmithī (8025) | graded "Ṣaḥīḥ" by Sheikh Albāni in Silsilah Aṣ-Ṣaḥīḥah
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There must be a reason why the Prophet ﷺ specified this du'ā, so let's reflect over the meanings contained in these concise words...
The word ‘Afw (pardon/wellbeing) entails:
1⃣ - wellbeing in one's limbs
2⃣ - wellbeing in one's religion
3⃣ - pardon and forgiveness from Allāh
Wellbeing in one's limbs is that the person is cured and saved from all sorts of illnesses.
Wellbeing in one's religion is that the person is given success to perform righteous deeds.
Pardon & forgiveness from Allāh is that He overlooks and pardons a person by erasing their sins and not punishing them.
Additionally, from the linguistic meanings of "Al 'Afw" is:
increment and abundance.
So ‘Afw in wealth refers to it’s increment, just as Allāh ﷻ said:
{یَسۡـَٔلُونَكَ مَاذَا یُنفِقُونَۖ قُلِ ٱلۡعَفۡوَ}
“They ask you [O Mūḥammad ﷺ] what they should spend, Say, Al 'Afw”
[Sūrah Al-Baqarah 219]
i.e. that which is surplus to one's necessary expenditure.
And Allāh's ‘Afw is that He grants a person what he asks for AND MORE.
So let us increase in repeating this du'ā without slackening - especially during these blessed nights.
((اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي))
“O Allāh, You are the One Who pardons and loves to pardon, so pardon us.”
Ref:
https://t.me/ShaykhYahyaEn/716
"O Messenger of Allāh, what should I say in my supplication if I reach Laylatul-Qadr?"
He said: "Say: 'Allāhumma innaka 'afuwwun tuḥibbul-'afwa, fa'fu 'anni
(O Allāh, You are Forgiving and love to forgive, so forgive me).'"
Reported by Tirmithī (8025) | graded "Ṣaḥīḥ" by Sheikh Albāni in Silsilah Aṣ-Ṣaḥīḥah
__________________________
There must be a reason why the Prophet ﷺ specified this du'ā, so let's reflect over the meanings contained in these concise words...
The word ‘Afw (pardon/wellbeing) entails:
1⃣ - wellbeing in one's limbs
2⃣ - wellbeing in one's religion
3⃣ - pardon and forgiveness from Allāh
Wellbeing in one's limbs is that the person is cured and saved from all sorts of illnesses.
Wellbeing in one's religion is that the person is given success to perform righteous deeds.
Pardon & forgiveness from Allāh is that He overlooks and pardons a person by erasing their sins and not punishing them.
Additionally, from the linguistic meanings of "Al 'Afw" is:
increment and abundance.
So ‘Afw in wealth refers to it’s increment, just as Allāh ﷻ said:
{یَسۡـَٔلُونَكَ مَاذَا یُنفِقُونَۖ قُلِ ٱلۡعَفۡوَ}
“They ask you [O Mūḥammad ﷺ] what they should spend, Say, Al 'Afw”
[Sūrah Al-Baqarah 219]
i.e. that which is surplus to one's necessary expenditure.
And Allāh's ‘Afw is that He grants a person what he asks for AND MORE.
So let us increase in repeating this du'ā without slackening - especially during these blessed nights.
((اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي))
“O Allāh, You are the One Who pardons and loves to pardon, so pardon us.”
Ref:
https://t.me/ShaykhYahyaEn/716
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'As The Last Ten Approach'
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16th Ramadhaan 1444 - 07/04/2023
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16th Ramadhaan 1444 - 07/04/2023
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Make The Most Of Ramadhaan
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[Khutbah]: Striving in the Last Ten Nights of Ramadan by Faisal Ibn Abdul Qaadir Ibn Hassan Abu Sulaymaan
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Purposeful Kitchen Hours:
How to make the most out of your kitchen time this Ramadaan and beyond.
https://t.me/ummuhayaa/1731
Index
Introduction
1. Ikhlaas
2. Diversifying the Intention
3. Reading from what you have memorised of the Qur'aan.
4. Engaging in adhkaar with your tongues while working
5. Listen to Qur'aan
6. Listening to beneficial lectures.
7. Planning your meals and making them simple.
8. If you don't work alone, have a talk with your colleagues to remind yourselves to avoid unproductive chats.
9. Saying the expiation to conclude the gathering.
How to make the most out of your kitchen time this Ramadaan and beyond.
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Index
Introduction
1. Ikhlaas
2. Diversifying the Intention
3. Reading from what you have memorised of the Qur'aan.
4. Engaging in adhkaar with your tongues while working
5. Listen to Qur'aan
6. Listening to beneficial lectures.
7. Planning your meals and making them simple.
8. If you don't work alone, have a talk with your colleagues to remind yourselves to avoid unproductive chats.
9. Saying the expiation to conclude the gathering.
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Specifying Specific Nights To Give Sadaqah (Charity) In Ramadhaan
Ash-Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan, may Allaah preserve him
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Legislated Actions During Laylatul-Qadr
Ash-Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan, may Allaah preserve him
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Please remember our brothers and sisters in Palestine and all around the world in your supplications
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The Fitnah Of Women
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This Individual Backbit The Shaykh. What Was His Response After He Was Informed?
These Are The Manners & Ways We All Should Adopt
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