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Title: Fiqh as Salah


1
Fiqh as Salah
  • Prerequisites of the Salah

2
Terms
  • Shart Pre-requisite
  • Rukn Pillar
  • Fard Requirement
  • Sunnah Optional/Recommended
  • Shart can it be made up?
  • Rukh can it be made up?
  • Fard can it be made up?
  • Sunnah can it be made up?

3
Terms
  • A condition (shart) is that which must be present
    before the prayer is performed in order for it to
    be acceptable.
  • A pillar (rukn) is that which must be performed
    during the prayer, and if left out, whether
    intentionally or unintentionally, makes the
    prayer invalid.
  • A requirement (fardh) is that which must be
    performed in prayer. If left out intentionally,
    the prayer is invalid. If left out
    unintentionally, out of forgetfulness, one must
    make the two prostrations of forgetfulness
    (sujood as-sahw) at the end of the prayer.

4
Terms
5
Pre-requisites Exercise
  • Write down a list of acts before prayer that you
    think are pre-requisites.
  • The one with most correct pre-requisites gets a
    gift

6
Pre-requisites
  • Islam
  • Sanity
  • Reaching age of Maturity
  • Ritual Purity from Major and Minor Impurities
  • Purity of Body, Clothes and Place

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Pre-requisites
  • Covering of the Aurah
  • Knowledge that time has begun
  • Facing the Qiblah
  • The Intention

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1. Islam
  • Must be a Muslim!
  • It is not for the polytheists to maintain the
    mosques of Allah while they witness against their
    own selves of disbelief. The works of such are in
    vain and in Hell will they abide forever. Surah
    At-Tawbah 17

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2. Sanity
  • Must be sane
  • The pen is lifted from three people A person
    sleeping until he wakes up an insane person
    until he regains sanity and a child until he
    reaches the age of puberty. Ahmad, Abu Dawood,
    An-Nasai, ibn Majah with saheeh isnaad.

10
3. Reaching age of Maturity
  • Must be of age (puberty)
  • Command your children to pray by (the age of)
    seven. And beat them to do it by (the age of)
    ten. And separate them from their beds. Ahmad,
    Abu Dawood, AlHakim

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4. Purity from Major and Minor Impurities
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  • "O ye who believe! when ye prepare for prayer,
    wash your faces, and your hands (and arms) to the
    elbows Rub your heads (with water) and (wash)
    your feet to the ankles. If ye are in a state of
    ceremonial impurity, bathe your whole body. But
    if ye are ill, or on a journey, or one of you
    cometh from offices of nature, or ye have been in
    contact with women, and ye find no water, then
    take for yourselves clean sand or earth, and rub
    therewith your faces and hands, Allah doth not
    wish to place you in a difficulty, but to make
    you clean, and to complete his favour to you,
    that ye may be grateful. ." Surah AlMaidah, 6

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Purity from Major and Minor Impurities
  • Ibn 'Umar reported that the Prophet, may peace be
    upon him, said, "Allah does not accept any prayer
    that was not performed while in a state of
    purity, nor does he accept charity from what has
    been stolen from booty." (Related by "the
    group.")

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5. Purity of Body, Clothes and Place
  • Body, clothes and place of prayer must be clean
    of physical impurities as much as possible
  • Impurities (nijasah), e.g. urine, blood, etc.
  • Difference of opinion whether prayer is valid if
    impurities are present

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6. Covering the Aurah
  • ??? ????? ????? ??????? ??????????? ????? ?????
    ????????
  • O Children of Adam, take your adornment (by
    wearing proper clothing) for every mosque" (
    al-A'raf, 31).
  • Adornment" here is the covering of the 'aurah.
  • Mosque" is "prayer."
  • Therefore, it means "Cover your 'aurah for every
    prayer."
  • Those who dont have any clothes (e.g. in jail),
    may pray without them

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Covering the Aurah - Men
  • Front and back of pubic region must be covered
  • Disagreement about thighs
  • Says 'Aishah, "The Prophet was sitting with his
    thigh exposed when Abu Bakr asked, and received,
    permission to enter. The same thing happened with
    'Umar. However, when 'Uthman sought permission to
    enter, the Prophet covered himself with his
    clothes. When they left, I said, 'O Messenger of
    Allah, you permitted Abu Bakr and 'Umar to enter
    while your thigh was exposed. When 'Uthman asked
    permission to enter, you covered yourself with
    your clothes.' He said, 'O 'Aishah, should I not
    be shy of a man who, by Allah, even the angels
    are shy of'?" (Related by Ahmad and al-Bukhari in
    mu'allaq form.)

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Covering the Aurah - Men
  • Says Anas, "During the battle of Khaibar, the
    Prophet's gown was withdrawn from his thigh until
    I could see its whiteness." (Related by Ahmad and
    al-Bukhari.)
  • Muslim records from Abu al-'Aliya that 'Abdullah
    ibn as-Samit struck his thigh and said, "I asked
    Abu Zharr, and he struck my thigh as I struck
    yours, and he said, 'I asked the Messenger of
    Allah, upon whom be peace, and he struck my thigh
    as I have struck yours and said, 'Perform the
    prayer in its time..."
  • Ibn Hazm said, "If the thigh was 'aurah, why
    would the Messenger of Allah touch it?" If the
    thigh was 'aurah according to Abu Zharr, why
    would he have struck it with his hand?

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Covering the Aurah - Men
  • Now the other viewpoint the thigh is part of the
    aurah
  • Reported Muhammad Jahsh, "The Messenger of Allah,
    upon whom be peace, passed by Ma'mar while his
    thighs were uncovered. He said, to him, 'O
    Ma'mar, cover your thighs, for they are (part of
    the) 'aurah." This is related by Ahmad, al-Hakim
    and al-Bukhari in Tareekh and in mu'allaq form in
    his Sahih.
  • Reported Jurhad, "The Messenger of Allah passed
    by me when the cloak I was wearing did not cover
    my thigh. He said, 'Cover your thigh, for it (is
    part of the) 'aurah." This is related by Ahmad,
    Abu Dawud, at-Tirmizhi, al-Bukhari.
  • Lastly, Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
    upon him) said No one of you should pray in a
    single garment with nothing on his shoulders.
    (Saheeh agreed upon).

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Covering the Aurah - Women
  • Unanimous that the body of a woman (including her
    neck down to her ankles, her forearms, and her
    hair) is part of the 'aurah of the woman.
  • Difference of opinion whether the face (forehead
    to the chin, and ears), hands (inner and outer
    palms) and feet (below the ankles) are part of
    the 'aurah or not.
  • In prayer It has been authentically related from
    Ibn 'Abbas, Ibn 'Umar and 'Aishah that the
    Prophet (SAWS) said, "Allah does not accept the
    prayer of an adult woman unless she is wearing a
    headcovering (khimar, hijab)." This is related by
    "the five," except for an-Nasa'i, and by Ibn
    Khuzaimah and al-Hakim.

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Covering the Aurah - Women
  • The face the Sunnah is to uncover the face
    during prayer.
  • The hands there is nothing wrong with either
    covering them or uncovering them, although some
    scholars think that it is better to cover them.
  • The feet According to the majority of scholars,
    the feet must be covered.
  • Some allow uncovering the feet but the majority
    say the opposite. 
  • It is related from Umm Salamah that she asked the
    Prophet, "Can a woman pray in a long shirt (like
    a night shirt) and headcovering without a
    loincloth?" He said, "If the shirt is long and
    flowing and covers the top of her feet." This is
    related by Abu Dawud.
  • The scholars say it is sahih in mauqoof form (as
    a statement of Umm Salamah and not that of the
    Prophet.)
  • In any case, safer to cover feet

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Wrapping up the Aurah!
  • See-through clothes uncovered aurah!
  • Tight clothes
  • Consensus amongst the 4 madhahib that prayer is
    valid
  • Disliked by many scholars
  • Some say the person is sinning! (skin-tight)
  • Good to wear nice clothes for prayer

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7. Knowledge that Time has Begun
  • If certain or fairly certain that the time has
    begun, may pray
  • How this decision is reached is not important

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8. Facing the Qiblah
  • All scholars agree that one must face the Masjid
    al-Haram (in Makkah) during every prayer.
  • ??????? ???????? ?????? ??????????? ??????????
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  • Says Allah in the Qur'an, "Direct your face to
    the Masjid al-Haram. Wherever you may be, turn
    your faces to it" ( al-Baqarah 144).
  • Reported al-Barra', "We prayed with the Messenger
    of Allah, upon whom be peace, for about sixteen
    or seventeen months towards Jerusalem, after
    which time he turned towards the Ka 'bah."
  • (Related by Muslim.)

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Facing the Qiblah
  • If a person can not see it, they must turn in its
    direction, as this is all that he is able to do.
  • Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet said, "The
    qiblah is between the East and the West." This is
    related by Ibn Majah and at-Tirmizhi. The latter
    considers it hassan sahih.
  • This hadith refers to the people of Madinah and
    whoever has a position similar to them (i.e., the
    people of Syria, the Arabian Peninsula and Iraq.
    For the people of Egypt, the qiblah is between
    the East and the South. From our region it is
    approximately N540E)

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Facing the Qiblah if cannot determine direction
of Qiblah
  • If there is no one to ask, should try your best
    to determine it
  • In such a case, prayer will be valid, and do not
    need to repeat it even though he discovers later
    on that he had faced in the wrong direction.
  • If it is made clear while praying that they are
    facing the wrong direction, they need only turn
    in the proper direction without stopping his
    prayer.
  • Ibn 'Umar reported that the people were praying
    the morning prayer in the Quba' mosque when a
    person came to them and said, "Allah has revealed
    some of the Qur'an to the Prophet in which we
    have been ordered to face the Ka'bah, so face
    it." They immedately turned their faces from
    Syria to the Ka'bah."
  • (Related by al-Bukhari and Muslim.) This hadith
    refers to the people of Madinah)

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Facing the Qiblah two cases in which this does
not apply
  • The first one is performing voluntary prayers
    while riding (an animal, car and so on). The
    rider may bend his head slightly for the bowings
    and prostrations of the prayer, but he should
    bend a little bit lower for the prostrations. He
    may face in whatever direction his ride is going.
  • Reported 'Amr ibn Rabi'ah, "I saw the Messenger
    of Allah, upon whom be peace, pray while riding,
    and he faced the direction in which he was
    going." This hadith is related by Muslim,
    at-Tirmizhi and al-Bukhari. The latter added that
    "he bent his head slighty."

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Facing the Qiblah two cases in which this does
not apply
  • The second case is praying while having to deal
    with forced conditions, illness and fear.
  • Under such circumstances, it is allowed to pray
    without facing the qiblah.
  • The Prophet, upon whom be peace, said, "If I
    order you to do something, do what you are
    capable of doing."
  • ????? ???????? ?????????? ???? ??????????
  • Says Allah, "If you go in fear, then (pray)
    standing or on your mounts..." (al-Baqarah 239).
    Ibn 'Umar added, "Facing the qiblah or not facing
    it." (Related by al-Bukhari.)

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9. Intention
  • Must have intention BEFORE beginning prayer
  • Verily actions are based on intentions, and
    verily every man will have what he intends.
    (Bukhari, Muslim)
  • Should NOT to be vocalized!!
  • Action of the heart
  • No proof from Prophet (SAWS) or the salaf
  • Cant change it mid-way
  • Riya destroyed prayer
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