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History of Salah:
• The word Salaah comes from 'salih' which means to burn, or burning. This word is used to describe when heating gold to
shape it, purify and beautify it. Therefore, Salaah is essentially a way for us to purify ourselves. Allah (swa) says: "So when
you have finished (from your occupation), then stand up for Allah's worship (i.e. stand up for prayer). And to your Lord
(Alone) turn (all your intentions and hopes and) your invocations." (Ash-Sharh 7-8). We should tire ourselves in i'badah
because as Muslims, we know that Allah did not create Humans and Jinns and Angels but to worship him.
• Salah involves the participation of all our senses. The brain, the body, the heart, and the soul. If one aspect is missing, the
sweetness of khushoo' will be lacking.
• When making Salah, what are we looking for? We are asking and beseeching Allah azzawajal for his mercy upon us and
forgiveness for our sins.
• Salah is not just something that came with Islam. In fact, it was also prescribed to those before us. During the time of
Ibrahim (AS), Ismail (AS), Musa (AS), Bani' Israel, and I'sa (AS)
• When a Non-Muslim asks, "why do you pray like that?" Your response should be, "Why don't you?" If they say because
they don't have to, refer them to the many verses in their own books which describe the manner in which the Prophets
(pbut) prayed. (Genesis 17:3, 17:17); (Exodus 34:8); (Numbers 20:6); (Nehemiah 8:6); (Joshua 5:14); (Chronicles 20:18);
(Mathew 26:39), (Mathew 17:6)
• Stage 1:
o Rasulullah (saw) prayed towards Jerusaem for 15-16 years so this shows the significance of that location in
Islam.
o There were two obligatory prayers, one in the morning and one in the evening.
• Stage 2: The Night prayer
o The Sahaba were commanded to prayer Qiyam-ul-Lail for ONE YEAR SubhanAllah. And after one year, they
spoke up and said they could not continue doing so. Qiyal-ul-Lail was like a Madrassa or an institution for the
believers because it trained them spiritually and physically.
o In Surah Muzammil 73:20, Allah tells the Sahaba that He knows of their standing in prayer, and out of Mercy,
He says: "...So recite of the Quran as much as may be easy for you"
o Even after this revelation, Rasulullah (saw) would stand at night in prayer and when asked by Aisha (RA), he
responded by saying, "Shouldn't I be a thankful servant?"
• Stage 3: 3 Years before Hijrah
o Suring the night of Isra' wal-Mi'raj, Rasulullah (saw) rode Al-Buraq all the way to Jerusalem and was taken to
the 7th Heaven to meet with Allah (swa) where he was given the a commandment of praying 50 times a day. He
went back and forth until the number reached 5 and Musa (AS) still said 5 would be too many but the Prophet
(saw) refused to go back. SubhanAllah, this shows the importance of Salaah. Allah (swa) in His infinite mercy
brought Rasulullah (saw) all the way to the 7th heaven to give him this commandment for ALL of mankind to
follow.
• Stage 4: 2nd Year after Hijrah
o The Qiblah was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah--This change signified the role of Muhammad (saw) and
his followers.
o During the time of Ishaq (AS) to Yaqub (AS) and the Bani' Israel there were many prophets and they were given
spiritual guidance but they changed the message they received. They almost killed I'sa (AS) but he was taken up
by Allah azzawajal.
o Between the time of I'sa (AS) and Muhammad (saw) there were no messengers. We are now from the lineage of
Ismai'l (AS)--so the moving of the Qiblah was like sealing the deal with Bani' Ismai'l
o SubhanAllah, we are blessed with the Best of Mankind as our Messenger. We stand for all the Prophets (pbut)
and we are like their advocates because we enjoin good and forbid evil.
o *Reflect on the fact that we as Muslims are praying the EXACT same way that Ibrahim (AS) prayed and how all
the Prophets (pbut) prayed. What an Honor. :)
Status of Salah:
1. Main Pillar: Muadh ibn Jabal narrated that the Messenger of Allah said, "The uppermost level of the matter is al-Islam,
its pillar is Salah and the top of its hump is al-Jihad" [Tirmidhi]
2. It is first obligation after Shahada
3. It was prescribed in the heavens during the magnificent journey of Isra' wal Mi'raj
4. Allah (swa) gave the Messenger the obligation of Salah directly, without any intermediaries.
5. A public call--is made to remind people of Salah
6. Purification is a MUST in order to perform Salah.
7. Its obligation is maintained regardless of one’s state of travel, sickness, etc.
8. The first matter of account on the Day of Judgment is Salah
9. The most beloved deed to Allah
Think: *Regardless of how many other good deeds we perform, if our Salah does not come out sound on the Day of Judgment,
nothing else will matter* Therefore, no matter how many fasts we do or how much charity we give, that's all wonderful but Salah
takes precedence over ALL other good deeds. This is WHY we have Sunnah and Nafl Salah so that we can compensate for our
shortcomings in Fardh Salah
• *By Unanimous agreement, this person is a kafir who denies the obligation of Salah.* Only Exemption: A convert to
Islam//New Muslim
• "But if they repent, perform Salah and give Zakah, then they are your brothers in religion" [At-Tawbah 9:11]
• Jabir narrated that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "Between a man and Shirk and kufr, there stands his
neglect of the Salah" [Muslim]
If a person neglects Salah out of laziness or other reasons, without denying its obligation upon them--then they are considered Fasiq
(disobedient) according to the majority opinion.
• A person who does not pray does not have an issue with Salah itself, rather they have a problem with their Iman. They
are not submitting to Allah with their heart and mind.
• When talking to such a person about Salah, target their iman and their level of Submission to Allah (swa)--their Master.
• Try to find the reason behind the problem, not just cure the symptom. Remind them about how they will stand before
Allah (swa) on the Yaum-ul-Qiyamah and how they will answer to Allah (swa) about their Salah. Soften their hearts.
• Every day, we have a promise from Allah that He will forgive us, so we should maintain our Salah. It is our best
capital to offer on the Last Day, so let's increase our investment.
• The position of sujood is the lowest point on the ground but it is the highest speed for our Divine Link with Allah.
• Think: The positions of ruku', sujood, and du'a physically show our humility and vulnerability before Allah (swa). Just as
we stand before our elders and parents, we should keep our heads down in Salah and focus with our heart and mind.
Think of the military and how still soldiers stand when in the presence of their leaders. Similarly, we should not move at
all in Salah and sincerely focus on the fact that Allah is the Greatest.
• Just as we eat 3 meals a day to take care of our bodies. Allah (swa) has blessed us with 5 spiritual meals. Our soul (ruh)
did not come from this earth, so we need that divine link to connect to our Creator.
• The daily prayers are a constant reminder of our purpose in life, worshipping Allah (swa). As Muslims, we know our
purpose in life because of these reminders in Salah and from the Quran. As an action item, ask a friend or co-worker,
"What is the purpose of life?" See their response and give Da'wah! :)
• Salah should be our daily organizer. Make Salah the primary occasions during your day and plan everything else around
it. This is a great organizational and self-discipline tool.
• When we pray in congregation, it melts the ice because we are standing shoulder to shoulder with our brothers and sisters
in Islam. There is NO Nationalism whatsoever.
• By Unanimous agreement--The five daily prayers should be performed at their respective appointed times.
• "Verily, the prayer is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours" [Surah An-Nisa' 4:103]
• Organize your life around your salah. Those who do not have this sense of obligation and discipline do not have any sense
of organization and end up wasting their time.
Forbidden Times for Salah: You know that feeling you get when you're reading the Quran or you listened to an amazing, heart-
wrenching lecture...you get this HUGE ImanRush and you want to pray a few Nafl, just because...well, that's great and all but
always know the forbidden times to pray. So regardless of how awesome you feel, don't pray during these times (unless it's Fardh
salah and time is running out)
• After Fajr
• When the sun rises
• When the sun is at its zenith
• After Asr
• When the sun sets
o Hasan Al-Basri (ra) said, "O sons of Adam, you are nothing but counted days, when the day passes,
part of you goes with it"
o These forbidden times force us not to turn into monks who forget about this life and only look at the
hereafter. Allah (swa) has blessed us with time to spend doing a number of things and it is said that the time
between Asr and Maghrib is Primetime---time to spend with the Family (which we know is very important in
Islam).
• Abu Harayrah narrates that the Messenger said, "If people would know what is there (as a reward) in calling for adhan and
praying in the first row, they would have to draw lots for them (to avoid conflict over them). [Bukhari]
• Abu Harayrah narrates that the Messenger said, "The Imam is a guarantor, and the muadhin is a trustee. O Allah!
Guide the imams and forgive the muadhins." [Abu Dawud and an-Nasa'i]
• Giving adhan is Mustahab--highly recommended.
• There are generally two adhans for Fajr--one before actual Fajr and the other at the start of Fajr. This was started
during the Khulafa' of Umar (RA)
• The adhan can also be called for alert or danger to warn the people. If at any time you are afraid, it is recommended to
give the adhan in a loud voice and inshAllah you will feel better. The Shaytan runs from the adhan.
• One of the etiquettes of adhan to turn the face left and right when saying "hayya ala...." He mentioned that when one gives
adhan, he is calling the people to prayers and by inserting his index finger into the ears, he is fulfilling the purpose
by amplifying his voice as loud as possible. When we have our ears covered, we can't hear how loud we are so the
Muadhin does that to raise his voice. When he moves his face, he is basically calling the people to "hasten to prayer, hasten
to prayer, hasten to success, hasten to success". During the Prophet's (saw) time, Bilal (ra) would give the adhan while
facing the people. Nowadays, due to microphone systems, adhan is given while facing the qiblah..but it is sunnah to face
the people. So if you picture someone giving adhan facing the people, he would move to different sides to call all the
people in the surrounding areas.
o The adhan is the most if not the only regular thing in the life of Muslims.
o The adhan had amazed many Non-Muslims who visited Muslim lands---so say it loud and proud ;)
o The adhan is what makes a land a Muslim land.
o The adhan is the first thing a child should here after birth
o The adhan must be given in Arabic (can you imagine how it would sound in English..)
o The adhan has a profound meaning that goes beyond the sound of it.
Think: A person's life is like the time between adhan and Salah. When a child is born,
the adhan is read in his/her ear and when he dies, salat-ul-janazah is read for him/her.
*reflect*
Think: Often times, when non-Muslims ask about Islam, we hand them a translation of the Quran.
However, next time try exposing them to the beauty of the Quran through its recitation. Give them a
tape or CD and have them listen to it even though they won't understand...the recitation is the exact
wording of the Quran and SubhanAllah, it resonates with the heart.
Anatomy of Salah:
Khushoo'
Salah-ul Musafir
• Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-Aas narrated that the Apostle of Allah said, "Command your children to make Salah when they
become seven years old, ad spank them for it (salah) when they become ten years old, and arrange their bed (to sleep)
separately." [Abu Dawud]
• Make Du'a for your children and family--Rabbi Ja'alni MuqeemaSalati Wa Min Zurreyati Rabbana Wataqabbal
Dua--"My Lord! Cause me and (some) of my offspring to remain constant in prayer (salah). And, O our Lord! Accept my
supplication." [Ibrahim 14:40] Make the same Du'a Ibrahim (AS) made when he left his family out in the dessert for the
sake of Allah azzawajal.
• Make it a habit for them--something familiar and approachable.
• SHOW THEM! Don't say "Go pray!" and then sit at your computer and say "I'll be there in 5 minutes...gotta check my
email"--by doing so, you are first of all being hypocritical and secondly you are showing them that Salah is not as valuable
as you supposedly say it is.
• Make regular adhan in the house--teach your son and tell him to give adhan from Fajr to Isha'
• Be the first to pray!
• If you have more than one child, let them lead each other in Salah.
• Set aside garments for Salah for everyone in the house.
• Take your kids to the masjid but explain to them the adaab of going to the masjid
• Think: Keep Salah independent from their play time. Do not connect Salah with their play time (ex: If you pray today, you
can play your Nintendo). Salah should be superior to all these things. Instead, make them a nice spreadsheet and have
them check off which prayers they made each day for one month. At the end of each week, give them a sticker if the prayed
for the entire week (kids are super easy to please so this will work on the 5-10 year olds ;) ...forget about trying this with
teenagers)
• Foreign Speech
• Eating or drinking (even gum)
• Exposure of Awrah deliberately
• Losing the state of purification
• Najasah
• Laughing (according the Abu Hanifa this invalidates wudu')
• Hesitating on intention
• Omitting a rukun without returning to it
• Omitting a wajibaat without a valid reason
• Racing the Imam (doing this 3X will invalidate the Salah..you will end at the same time anyway so just follow the Imam)
• If there is water at your disposal, you may not do tayammum
• To give Salaam deliberately prior to reaching the end.
• To return back to the middle tashahhud after standing up for the third rak'a.
• Rescue someone facing harm. Don't just say SubhanAllah, you may break your Salah to help them, even an animal.
• Protect property from theft
• A woman tending food on the stove
• Urgent need for the call of nature
• Answer parents (nafl salah only)
Sajdah Sahw (prostration due to forgetfulness)
• By unanimous agreement, salah should be performed as qada' if time had expired because of deliberate
negligence, oversleeping, forgetfulness, or even more doubt.
• If you make salah and when you finish, you cannot even remember what you just did or you mind was someplace else, this
is a reason to make Salah again.
• If you have missed Salah for a number of years, you are not obligated to make qada' for all those missed prayers,
however, taubah and istighfar are definitely necessary. Wallahu Alam.
• Think: We are human being and we make mistakes. Of course, our Creator knows that and SubhanAllah, His infinite
mercy is seen in this qada' prayer. This does not mean we should say "well, I can make qada' so I'll just pray at a time that
is convenient to me" No. If this is our train of thought then essentially, we are serving our own desires and not be true
servants of Allah. Salah is a commandment. Period.
Congregational Salah:
• By unanimous agreement, it is preferable for women to pray at home, and men at the masjid. But the scholars
differ on the requirement of the congregational prayer for men.
o Opinion 1: Shafi': Fardh Kifaya (Community Fardh)
o Opinion 2: Abu Hanifa and Malik: Sunnah Muakkadah (highly recommended)
o Opinion 3: Ahmed: Fardh 'Ayn (Personally obligatory)
o Opinion 4: Dhahiri: Rukun
• Abu Sulayman ad-Darani said, "The salaf used to console themselves for three du’as if they missed the opening takbir
(with the imam) and seven days, if they missed the whole congressional Salah" SubhanAllah!
• Think: Why do sisters feel they are being deprived when it comes to praying in the jamaa'ah at the masjid?! Allah azza wa
jal has made praying at home a concession for women AND they receive more reward although the men have to get
ready, leave their house, drive to the masjid etc, a sister can simply pray in her house without any of these obligations on
her.
• Think: The reason women have this concession from Allah azzawajal is because they have children to care for, house
responsibilities such as cooking and maintaining the home, they should have a private place to pray, and it would be
difficult for them to leave the house during Fajr or I'sha time due to danger and the darkness.
• Think: Wives, daughters, and sisters have the responsibility of encouraging the men of their household to pray in
congregation. This is HUGE to get a family started on the right foot.
• This does not mean that women should not go to the Masjid. They are of course welcome but by default, they get the full
reward of prayer when they are in their homes and even in a secluded area within their home, like a private room or
corner. (this does mean they have to pray in a closet).
• A congregational salah is considered congregational if there are at least two people praying. (how easy and simple sA!) So
if you are at work, try to find another Muslim to come pray with you.
• When lining up for Salah, line up with the shoulders and the feet will fall in to place. This is really important, so much
so that the Rasulullah (saw) would assign people to make sure the lines were straight in each row.
• If you are coming in late and you catch the ruku' with the Imam while he says at least one Subhana Rabbiyal
Adheem, you have caught that raka'.
• If you have already prayed at home and come the Masjid soon after and the Jama' is just standing up for that same Salah
that you already prayed, you must join them. For you this will count as Nafl. And the reason behind this is to remove
any doubts or suspicions for why you may not be joining them.
• Start preparing for Jum'ua the night before (hygienic, spiritual, clothing, etc.)
• Pray Fajr in the Masjid
• Make ghusl on Thursday night or Friday morning
• Make Friday a special occasion and dress nicely and Halal-ly. Jumu'a should be just as special for us as 'Id
• Come to Salah as early as possible
• Pray as many Nawafil as you can before sitting down
• Recite Surah Al-Kahf between Thursday Night and Friday afternoon.
• Listen to the Khutbah attentively, without speaking and benefit from the dhikr.
Think: Many of the above nawaafil prayers contain virtues beyond our imagination. ;)
Think: There are day prayers. There are night prayers. Let the competition begin.
Finally, remember this du'a and recite it often. This was the du'a made by Ibrahim (AS) when he left his family in
Makkah.
Rabbi Ja'alni Muqeema Salaati Wamin Zurriyati Rabbana Wataqabbal Du'a. "My Lord! Cause me and (s0me of my
offspring to remain constant in prayer (Salah). And, O our Lord! Accept my supplication." [Ibrahim 14:40]