Friday, May 24, 2013

10 Facts About JUMMAH


 


FACT #1
 
Even if we wanted to, we couldn’t count the blessings of Allah. An obvious blessing is the day of Jumu’ah (congregational prayer for Muslims). Friday is called Jummah. The Messenger of Allah (salallahu alaihi wa salaam) said: “The best day the sun rises over is Friday. On it Allah created Adam. On it he was made to enter paradise, on it he was expelled from it, and the Last Hour will take place on no other day than Friday.” [Source: Ahmad and At-Tirmidhi].
 

FACT #2
 
“It was named Jumu’ah because it is derived from the word Al-Jam’ in Arabic which means to gather, as Muslims gather on this day every week, and Allah has commanded the believers to gather for His worship, as He says that which means: “Oh you who believe! When the call is proclaimed for Jumu`ah (Friday prayer), come fast to the remembrance of Allah.” [Source: Quran 62: 9] meaning be keen to go and attend it.”
 

FACT #3

The congregational prayer (Jumu’ah prayer) is one of the obligatory acts in Islam and one of the great gatherings of Muslims. The angels sit in wait for the arrival of people.

Prophet Muhammad (sal’Allahu alahi was salaam) said: “On the day of Jummah, the angels stand at the entrance of that masjid in which Jumuah salat is to be offered. They write down the name of the person who enters the masjid first, and thereafter the name of the person who follows, and they continue doing this. The person who entered first will receive the reward of sacrificing a camel in the path of Allah; the one who followed him will get the reward of sacrificing a cow, thereafter a chicken, thereafter the reward of giving an egg as charity in the path of Allah.Once the khutbah commences, the angels close the register and begin listening to the khutbah.” [Source: Bukhari and Muslim]
 

FACT #4

The day of Jumu’ah includes an hour during which all supplications are accepted. Abu Hurayrah, narrated that the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alaihi wa salaam), said: “On (the day of) Jumu’ah is an hour during which Allah gives to a Muslim servant standing in prayer whatever he asks for.” [Source: Bukhari and Muslim]


FACT #5

Giving your charity on Jummah carries more virtue than other days. Ka’b,  narrated that Prophet Muhammad (sal’Allahu alaihi wa salaam) said, “Charity given during the day of Jumu’ah is greater (in reward) than any other day.”


FACT #6

Believers in Allah will see Allah on Jummah.

   
FACT #7

It is an Eid for muslims. This holiday happens regularly and frequently. Ibn Abbas,  narrated that the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alahi wa salaam) said, “Jumu’ah is a day of celebration, so whoever attends it should perform ghusl  beforehand.” [Source: Ibn Majah]


FACT #8

It is a day on which sins are forgiven. Salman narrated Prophet Muhammad (sal’Allahu alahi wa salaam) said, “Any man who performs ghusl on Friday, perfumes himself if he has perfume, wears the best of his clothes, then goes to the mosque and offers as many prayers as he wishes while not harming anybody, then listens quietly while the Imam speaks until he offers the prayer, will have all his sins between that Friday and the next forgiven.” [Al Bukhari]


FACT #9

When walking to attend the Friday sermon, a Muslim gets the reward of both praying qiyam (the night prayer) and fasting a full year. Aws ibn Aws  narrated Prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alaihi was salaam) said, “Whoever performs ghusl on Friday after having sexual intercourse with his wife, then goes early to the mosque and attends from the beginning of the khutbah and draws near to the Imam and listens to him attentively, Allah will give him the full reward of fasting all the days of a year and observing night-vigil on each of its nights for every step that he took towards the mosque.” [Source: Ahmad]


FACT #10

Dying on Friday, during the day or night, is a sign of a good end.  Allah The Almighty will enable the person to be steadfast during it.  Prophet Muhammad (salAllahu alaihi was salaam) said, “Any Muslim who dies during the day or night of Friday will be protected by Allah from the trial of the grave.” [At Tirmidhi and Ahmad]
 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Dua for Rajab


Dua (Prayer) of Fasting




The following dua (prayers) are recited at the beginning and end of the fast to indicate and affirm the intention of the fast. A person's intention when fasting, is to bring him/herself closer to God.
 
Dua (Prayer) at the Beginning of the Fast 

 
Dua (Prayer) at the End of the Fast