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Fiqh of Salat-1 Part: Four Taught by: Hacene Chebbani

Desirable Qualities of the Mu adhin The Mu adhin is supposed to meet the following conditions: 1. He calls the adhaan and does accept wages for his efforts. Uthman ibn Abi al-aas said: I said, O Messenger of Allah! Make me the Imam of my people. He said: You are their Imam, so be careful about the weak among them and appoint a caller to prayer who does not accept wages for his adhaan. (Abu Dawood/others)

Desirable Qualities 2. He should have tahara from major and minor ritual impurities. Hadith: I hate to mention Allah s name when I am not clean (Imam Ahmed/others) 3. He should stand up facing the qiblah. The mua dhins of the Prophet (pbuh) used to call the adhaan facing the qiblah. There is no disagreement about it.

Desirable Qualities. 4. He should turn his head and neck to the right when he says: Hayya Alalsalat, and to the left when saying: Hayya Alalfalaah. 5. He should place his index fingers in his ears. Abu Juhayfah said: I saw Bilal making the adhaan and he was turning, and he moved his mouth from here to there, and he had his fingers in his ears. (Tirmithi/others)

Desirable Qualities 6. He should raise his voice when making the adhaan, even if he is alone in the desert. 7. He should pause between each phrase during the adhan and be quick in making the iqamah.

Timing of the Adhaan The adhaan is to be made exactly at the beginning of the prayer time, except for the morning prayer, when it may be said before dawn (provided that people are able to distinguish between the early adhaan and that of the proper time). The first morning adhaan was made for those who are praying to stop and for those who are sleeping to get up.

Important Notes. 1. No specific length of time has been confirmed between adhaan and iqamah in Shari ah. Enough time should be left between the adhaan and iqamah for people to come and join the congregation. 2. Whoever makes the adhaan may make the iqamah. Imam Tirmithi says: Most of the scholars agree with this opinion.

Important Notes 3. There is nothing in the sunnah about a specific time when people should stand up for the prayer. However, it was recorded that Anas used to stand up when the Mu adhin says: Qad qaamati Assalah. 4. People are not allowed to leave the Masjid after the adhaan has been made, unless they have an excuse or they leave with the intention to come back for the prayer. Hadith: If one of you is in the Masjid and the call is made, he should not leave the Masjid until he prays (Ahmad)

Important Notes 5. To sing the adhan or to state it in improper Arabic by adding a letter or lengthening the sound of a vowel, and so on, is disliked (Makrouh). However, if it changes or obscures the meaning of what is said, it becomes forbidden. 6. Saying peace and blessings upon the Messenger in a loud voice after the adhaan is an innovation. The adhaan is a form of worship and Muslims are not allowed to add or subtract anything from it.

Important Notes 7. People are allowed to talk if there is a need, between the iqamah and the prayer. They do not need to repeat the iqamah, even if the interval is long. Hadith: The iqamah was made while the Messenger of Allah was talking to a man in the corner of the Masjid. He did not come to the prayer until the people had fallen asleep. (B)

What do we Say during and after the Adhaan? 1. Whoever is listening to the adhaan is recommended in shari ah to repeat with the caller the same phrases, except for the two hayya alssalah, hayya alalfalaah statements. He should say after this two phrases La hawla wa la quwwatah illa billah. (There is no power or might except with Allah)

Continued 2. When the adhaan is over, the Muslim should pray for the Prophet (peace be upon him) in any of the manners that have been related and ask Allah to give him the place of wasilah. Hadith: Whoever says after hearing the call to prayer, O Allah, Lord of this complete call and of the established prayers, grant Muhammad the place of wasilah, and the most virtuous place and raise him to a praiseworthy position that you have promised him, will have my intercession made permissible for him on the Day of Judgment. (B)

The Supplication between Adhaan and Iqamah Between the adhaan and iqamah, one should make personal supplications, as that is an excellent time for dua and it will most likely be accepted. Hadith: A supplication made between the adhan and the iqamah is not rejected. (Tirmithi/others). Tirmithi called it hassan sahih.

Pillars of the Prayer If one of the pillars is omitted, the prayer will not be accepted. Extra attention has to be given to those pillars, so they can be performed in the best manner that has been related in the sunnah. 1. Niyyah: Quran: And We did not command them save to worship Allah, making the religion sincerely for Him Al-Bayinah/5 Ibn al-qayyim said: The intention is the aim and purpose of something. It is a condition of the heart, and it does not come from the tongue.

Pillars of the Prayer 2. The First Takbeerah/Takbeeratul-Ihraam: Hadith: The key to prayer is purification. What puts one into its inviolable state is the takbeer, and the tasleem releases one from it. (Ahmed/Tirmithi and others) Hadith: Abu Humaid said that when the Prophet (pbuh) stood for prayer, he would stand straight, raise his hands up to his shoulders and say, Allahu Akbar. (Ibn Majah and it was classed sahih by Al-Albaani)

Pillars of the Prayer 3. Standing during the Obligatory Prayer. It is an obligation upon the one who is able to stand up to do so during the obligatory prayers. Quran: And stand before Allah in submission. 2/238 Hadith: The Prophet (pbuh) commanded Imran bin Husayn to do so, saying: Pray standing, if you can not, then sitting. If you can not do that, then on your side. (B/others).

Pillars of the Prayer Notes: For voluntary prayers, one can pray sitting even if he can stand, but one who stands receives a larger reward. Hadith: The prayer of one who sits is half of the prayer. (B/M) If he can not stand during obligatory prayers, he may pray according to his ability. He will get a complete reward. Hadith: If a servant of Allah is sick or travels, he will get a reward for those acts similar to what he would get if he was healthy or at home. (B)

Pillars of the Prayer 4. Reciting al-faatihah in each rak ah. Hadith: There is no prayer for the one who does not recite the Opening of the Book therein. (B/M) Hadith: The prophet commanded the one who prayed badly to recite it, then he said: Then do the same in all of your prayer. (B/M)

Pillars of the Prayer Note: If one can recite neither al-fatihah nor other Portions of the Quran, he should recite the tasbeeh, tahmeed, takbeer and tahleel (saying La ilahah illa allah). 5. Ar-Ruku (Bowing Down): By consensus, Ruku is one of the most important pillars of salat. Quran: O you who believe, bow down and prostrate al-hajj/77. Continued

Pillars of the Prayer The position of ruku is established by bending over, putting one s hands on the knees, and remaining in that position until calmness is attained. Hadith: The worst among the thieves is the one who steals part of his prayer. He was asked: How is this done? He replied, He does not complete his bowing and prostrations. Hudhaifah saw someone who did not straighten his back during his bowings and prostrations, so he told him: You have not prayed. And if you were to die, you would not have died in the natural way of al-fitrah that Allah has prescribed for his Messenger (pbuh). (B)