Tuesday, 31 October 2023

A Traveller Combining Jumu’ah and ‘Asr Prayers

 

Question: Is it permissible for a traveller, if he prays Jumu’ah prayer with residents, to combine ‘Asr prayer with it?

Response: It is not permissible for him to do that because nothing should be combined with the Jumu’ah prayer. Rather, he must perform the ‘Asr prayer during its time. But if a traveller performs Dhuhr prayer on Friday without praying Jumu’ah prayer with residents, there is no blame upon him to combine it with ‘Asr prayer, because Jumu’ah prayer is not obligatory upon a traveller; and because the Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) combined Dhuhr and ‘Asr during the Farewell Pilgrimage on the day of Arafah with one Adhaan and two Iqaamah, and he did not perform Jumu’ah prayer.

Source: Ahkaamul-Musaafir, p.34 by Shaykh Abdul-Azeez bin Abdullaah bin Baz; translated by: Abdus-Samee’ Abdus-Salaam.

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

Profound Sayings of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah

 

Imaam Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Ø  From among the perfection of sincerity is that a person should not consider his goodwill to anyone among the people so that all of his dealings will be for Allah, seeking His Face and His Pleasure.

At-Tibyaan

 

Ø  The most merciful person to you is the one who is hard on you in bringing benefit to you and repelling harm from you.

Ighaathah al-Lahfaan

 

Ø  Do not be in haste in rejecting that which you do not possess of  knowledge.

Madaarij as-Saalikeen

 

Ø  If people were to know what recitation of the Qur’aan with contemplation contains [of benefit], they would have preoccupied themselves with it at the expense of every other thing.

Miftaah Daar as-Sa’aadah

 

Ø  Sovereignty in this world and happiness in the Hereafter cannot be attained except by crossing the bridge of exhaustion. Yahyaa bin Abee Katheer: “Knowledge cannot be achieved with comfort of the body.”

 

Tuhfah al-Mawdood

Ø  There is a vacuum in the heart which nothing can ever fill except Allah, the most High; and in it there is disorder which nothing can rectify except turning to Him; and there is sickness in it that nothing can heal other than sincerity to Him and worshiping Him alone.

Ighaathah al-Lahfaan

Ø  Whenever wants become great, the hindrances and obstacles towards it become numerous. This is the way of Allah regarding His creatures.

 

Taariq al-Hijratayn

Ø  Had it been that everyone who made mistake or committed an error is abandoned all together and his good deeds outlawed, all knowledge, occupations and laws would have been corrupted, and their milestones would have been obliterated.

Madaarij as-Saalikeen

 

Ø  The truthful tired out in this transient world and good ending and success trailed them; this world and the Hereafter are established upon this. Hence, bitterness at the beginning is sweetness at the end, and sweetness at the beginning is bitterness at the end.

Zaad al-Ma‘aad

 

Ø  The one who loves Allah and His Messenger will be jealous for Allah and His Messenger in accordance to his love and veneration of Him. And if his heart is devoid of jealousy for Allah and His Messenger, then he is very much devoid of love.

Rawdah al-Muhibbeen

 

Source: Keys to Endless Bliss – From the Works of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, compiled by Umar bin Muhammad al-Uwaydee; translated by Abdus-Samee Abdus-Salaam.

Monday, 19 June 2023

Six Things That Make Sins Tremendous

 

Imaam Shamsud-Deen Muhammad bin Ahmad As-Safaareenee (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

“One of the pious predecessors said: “When six things coexist with minor sins, they become major sins and when they coexist with major sins, the burden becomes tremendous. [They are]:

First: Persistence: This refers to firm resolve to return to the same sin. Consequently, it is said: “There is no minor sin with persistence and there is no major sin with seeking forgiveness. It is said: The evil of persisting in minor sins is falling into major sins. Rarely does a slave commit a major sin without preceding it with minor sins, like illegal sexual intercourse, for instance; it cannot be conceived without gazing or touching and the like preceding it. That is, in most cases.

Second: Belittling sin because it would increase his crime in proportion to his belittlement of it, because belittling sin entails belittling the command of Allaah concerning the greatness of the sin. It is recorded in an authentic hadeeth: “A believer sees his sins as if he were sitting under a mountain which, he is afraid, may fall on him; whereas the wicked person considers his sins as flies passing over his nose and he just drives them away.”  [Recorded by Al-Bukhaaree]

Third: Being delighted with the sin, because heart becomes dark in proportion to a person’s delight and happiness with the sin. It is related that one of the Children of Israel repented from a sin and worshipped Allaah for years. Then he asked one of the Prophets to supplicate for him for acceptance. So, he supplicated for him. Then Allaah revealed to him: If the dwellers of the heavens and the earth should intercede, I will not accept it while the sweetness of sin is still in his heart.

Fourth: Carelessness about Allaah’s favour upon him in covering the sin up for him and giving him respite as He did not promptly punish him.

Fifth: Displaying sin by doing it openly, talking about it, boasting of it and seeking commendation. Doing so contains an increase in audacity, lack of care and disaffirmance of blessing, because from the blessings of Allaah Exalted is to display beauty and conceal evil. It is stated in an authentic hadeeth: “All the people will be forgiven except those who expose (openly) their wrongdoings.” Recorded by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim.

Sixth: When the sinner is a learned person who is followed. Ibn ‘Abbaas said: “Woe to the scholar because of the followers. He commits an error and retracts from it but the people carry it and go with it to the horizons.” It is said that a scholar is like a ship. When it sinks the occupants would sink.”

It is related that a scholar from among the Children of Israel was upon innovation then he abstained from it and did righteous deeds for a long time. So, Allaah the Exalted revealed to a Prophet among their Prophets: Say to so and so: If your sin were to be between you and I, I would have forgiven you; but how about those whom you have led astray among My slaves and I admitted them to the Fire? Just as the scholar’s burden of bad deeds is magnified, so is his reward for acts of worship. How excellent is the statement of the one who said:

“A great corruption is an insolent scholar; and worse than him is a devout ignorant. They are two great tribulations in the world, for the one who adheres to them in his religion.”

 

Source: Adh-Dhakhaa’ir li Sharh Manzoomatil-Kabaa’ir, by Imaam Shamsud-Deen Muhammad bin Ahmad As-Safaareenee, p. 340-343; transl. by Abdus-Samee Abdus-Salaam