This is one of the greatest sins. Abu Dtharr reported that the Messenger of Allaah
(sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said, There are three people whom Allah shall not
speak to on the Day of Resurrection, nor shall he look at them, nor shall he purify
them, and they shall have a painful torment: One whose garment hangs down below
his ankles, almanaan6, and (a merchant) who sells
of his merchandise by means of false oath7.
Some people think that wearing clothes that hang below the ankles is not a sin if
they abstain from doing so while praying only. Others think that wearing such a
garment is a sin only if it is worn out of pride; otherwise, they believe there
is no harm in doing so. However, the above and many other traditions indicate clearly
that wearing clothes that hang below the ankles (for men) is a grave sin regardless
of whether such garments are worn out of habit or pride. There are other authentic
traditions that emphasize wearing clothing that hangs below the ankles out of pride
entails harsher punishment. Abu Hurairah reported that the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu
'alaihi wasallam) said The part of the garment which hangs below the ankles is (punishable
by) Fire (on the Day of Resurrection)8.
It is commonplace to see brothers folding up the hems of their pants for prayer.
However, as soon as prayer is completed, they unfold their pants. The belief that
wearing garments that hang below the ankles is prohibited during prayers only is
a misconception commonly held by many Muslims. Such Muslims are unaware that the
Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) forbade praying with folded clothes9.
Based on this prohibition, scholars have agreed that praying with folded sleeves
or pants is unlawful.
Angels and the praying people are bothered by offensive smell. On the contrary,
one should wear perfume, if available before coming into mosques. Jabir reported
that the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: He who eats from the smelly
plant [garlic or onion], let him come not near our mosque; the angels are bothered
by that which bothers men11.
This may disturb those who are already in prayer. The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu
'alaihi wasallam) said: When prayer has already started, do not walk quickly to join
in. Proceed calmly and reposefully; then join in whichever part you catch up, and
complete whichever part you missed (i.e., soon after the imaam ends the prayer)12.
Many of those who come late to the mosque and join in prayer which is already in
progress, rush to take the same posture, while people are in rukoo', and say takbeer
al-Ihram, or the opening takbeer of prayer while bowing for fear of missing that
ruk'ah. Takbeer al-Ihram is to be pronounced when one is standing upright, only.
The heart is the place of intention. Mumbling words such as "I intend to pray such
prayer or such number of rak'aat, or I intend to fast, or do such act of worship
or another," just before starting prayer is a bid'ah which was practiced neither
by the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) nor his companions, nor by their followers.
Uttering the above words of niyyah allows shaitaan to put irrelevant words in the
mouth of the person who utters the niyyah. Do you remember at one time or another
that once you stood up for dhuhr prayer and discovered yourself saying, "I intend
to pray four rak'aat of Isha," or when you were standing for Asr prayer you made
your intention to pray fajr instead? This confusion is from shaitan. Had you kept
silent, shaitan would have no chance of confusing you.
Abdullah bin Umar said, "I saw the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) raising
his hands to the level of his shoulders, upon starting prayer, and before bending
for rukoo' and when he stood up again13.
Raising hands with every takbeer, subsequent to the first takbeer in janazah, Eed
or rain prayers is not recommended. The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi
wasallam) used to put his hands on his chest (while standing in prayer)14.
T'awwudth is saying "Aoudhu billahi min ashshaitan ir-rajim" and basmalah is saying
"Bismillah hirRahmaan irRaheem."
The sutrah is an object, such as a wall, or a post, which a person faces while praying.
Or any other object which a person places to serve as a sutrah, by putting it on
the ground in order that no one may cross in front of him while praying. The Messenger
of Allah SAWS said: Pray facing a sutrah, and let no one cross in front of you while
praying. If he insists, then prevent him by force because he is accompanied by shaitan15.
And he said: When one of you prays facing a sutrah, let him pray close to it so that
shaitan may not be able to nullify his prayer16.
The above tradition indicates clearly that shaitan crosses in front of a praying
person who prays without a sutrah, causing his prayer to be null and void without
being aware of it. Even if one prays in an open field, he should place a sutrah
in front of him.
Allah says: (Verily) He (the shaitan) and his own people see you while you
do not see them17.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: Were people to realize
the value of making adthan (the call for prayer), and the great reward (for doing
so) and the virtue of standing in the first line (in congregational prayer), and
had no choice but to make a draw (to decide who makes adthan or stands in the first
line) they would have justifiably done so. And were people to know the significance
of coming early to (congregational) prayer, they would have raced with one another
(to reach the mosque first). And if they were to know the great reward (for coming
to mosque) for Isha' and Fajr prayers, they would have come even if they had to
crawl (i.e. even if they were disabled, they would have come crawling for fear of
missing its great reward.)18.
This may cause loss of concentration. We are commanded to lower our gaze, and look
at the point at which the head rests during sujood. The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi
wasallam) warned: Let those who raise their gaze up during prayer stop doing so,
or else their sights would not return to them. [i.e. lose their eyesight].
(Muslim)
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) commanded: Straighten your
lines, level your shoulders and block the gaps. Shaitan passes through [line] gaps19.
The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) used to pause after each verse of this
surah20.
All of this diminish the reward for prayer. Submissiveness is a condition of acceptance
of prayer. Allah's command signifies: And stand [in prayer] to Allah submissively21.
This act distracts the person who is doing so and prevents him from concentration.
It is a dispraised act during salah.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: Move not before the imam
does. When the imam says. Allahu akbar, you say, Allahu akbar. When he says, waladh-dhalleen'
you say, aameen. In another narration, he said: Surely the imam is there to be
followed22. He also said: Does not the
one who raises his head before the imam does fear that Allah would transform his
head into a donkey's head23.
The head must be kept in normal position, while the back must be straight during
rukoo' to form with legs a right angle.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: Let not one of you support
himself on his forearms (in sujood ) like the dog. Let him rest on his palms and
keep his elbows away from his body24.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) used to keep his arms away
from his body during rukoo' and sujood that the whiteness of his armpits could be
seen25.
This happens to those who wear tight and short shirts or tight pants; when they
bow or prostrate, part of their backs are exposed. Such part of the body is awrah,
or the part which must be covered always. Exposing part of the back during salah,
renders salah null and void.
The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) commanded: When the imam says, 'waladh-dhalleen',
say 'Aameen', because the angels also say, 'Aameen', and the imam says, 'Aameen'.
He whose aameen coincides with the aameen of the angels, Allah forgives his past
sins26. In another narration, the
Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: Then say, 'Aameen', Allah loves you27.
The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: I am commanded to prostrate on
seven bones the forehead and the nose, the two hands [palms], the two knees, and
the two feet28. Applying the above command necessitates
resting the forehead and the nose on the ground during sujood.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) saw a man who did not complete
his rukoo' [bowing], and made a very short sujood [prostration]; he said: If this
man dies while praying in this manner, he would die upholding a religion other than
the religion of Muhammad. Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, said:
My beloved friend, Muhammad (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) forbade me to perform
postures of prayer copying the picking of a rooster; (signifying fast performance
of prayer), moving eyes around like a fox and the sitting like monkeys (i.e. to
sit on thighs)29.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: The worst thief is the
one who steals from his own prayer. People asked, 'Messenger of Allah! How
could one steal from his own prayer?' He said: By not completing its rukoo' and sujood30.
To complete rukoo' is to stay in that posture long enough to recite 'subhana rabbiyal
Adtheem' three times, slowly, and 'subhana rabbiyal-a'ala' three times, slowly,
in sujood. He also announced: He who does not complete his rukoo' and sujood, his
prayer is void31.
It is praiseworthy to take tawarruk
position only in the last rak'ah of Dhtuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha' prayers. Tawarruk
is described in Sahih al-Bukhari as resting the body, during sitting position, on
the left thigh and putting the left foot under the right leg, while setting the
right foot upright; and supporting the body by the left hand with which the left
knee is grasped. See the accompanying diagram, which was hand-drawn (not copied)
after looking at "The Reliance of the Traveler."
The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) saw some of his companions doing so.
He objected: Why do I see you moving your hands like the tails of wild horses.
They never did that again32.
The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) used to count tasbeeh on the fingers
of his right hand after salah. Abdullah bin Amr reported that the Messenger of Allah
(sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said, (There are) two good deeds, any Muslim who does
them shall enter Jannah but few are those who do them: to say, "subhanAllah" ten
times, and "alHamdulillah" ten times, and "AllahuAkbar" ten times. And I
have seen the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) counting them on
his hand. lbn Qudamah said: The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam)
used his right hand for tasbeeh33.
The above hadeeth indicates clearly that the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam)
used only one hand for counting tasbeeh. No Muslim with sound mind would imagine
that the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) used his left hand for counting
tasbeeh. Aa'ishah, with whom Allah is pleased, said that the Prophet (sallallaahu
'alaihi wasallam) used his left hand only for Istinjaa', or cleaning himself after
responding to the call of nature. He never used it for tasbeeh. Yasirah reported:
The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) commanded women to count tasbeeh on their
fingers.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: They (the fingers) will
be made to speak, and will be questioned (on the Day of Resurrection.)34
The above hadeeth indicates that it is preferable to count tasbeeh on the fingers
of the right hand than to do so on masbahah (rosary).
This is a bid'ah which was never practiced by the Prophet's companions or their
followers, may Allah be pleased with them.
This was not the practice of the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam).
The Sunnah is to start with dthikr soon after salah is over. The Prophet (sallallaahu
'alaihi wasallam) said: When you recite, 'At-tahiyyat...', (just before tasleem),
choose whichever du'a you like35.
The best forms of du'a are those authentically related to the Prophet, (sallallaahu
'alaihi wasallam).. Insha' Allah, we will publish the authentic du'a masnoon, soon.
Dthikr is reciting subhanal-Lah 33 times, alhamdu Lilah 33 times Allahu Akbar 33
times, reciting La ilaha illal-Laah 10 times reciting ayat al-Kursi [i.e. verse
255 of surah 2 al Baqarah], or other authentic dthikr.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) warned: Were the one who crosses
in front of a praying person to know the consequences of doing so, he would have
waited for forty better than to cross in front of him36.
The forty in the tradition may be days months or even years. Allah knows best.
Salah is one of the most important pillars of Islam. The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu
'alaihi wasallam) never neglected it during his sickness, nor while combating enemies.
Prayer must be performed regardless. If one cannot perform ablution for one legal
reason or another, then he must perform dry ablution tayammum by patting with his
palms a dusty surface, then wiping the face and hands. If he cannot stand up in
prayer, he may pray while sitting or lying down on his side. Otherwise, it is enough
for him to pray by moving his eyes up for rukoo' and down for sujood, and complete
the rest of the prayer postures in the same manner.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) said: Pray not in graveyards,
nor sit on graves37.
The format of prayer is enjoined by the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi
wasallam). No imam or a scholar has the right to alter it by adding to or deleting
from it. There is no book of authentic hadeeth or Prophetic tradition reporting
that the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) commanded men to pray
in one way, and women in another. He commanded: Pray as you saw me praying38. The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam)
did not differentiate between men and women in prayer.
Some scholars opine that it is better for women to gather themselves in sujood.
As every body knows, prayer is an act of worship, and like every other act of worship,
there must be a textual proof for it in the Qur'an or the authentic Sunnah. A future
issue of Naseehah will, insha'Allah, include the format of prayer as reported in
the authentic traditions. Let us pray to Allah, extolled be His glory, seeking His
forgiveness, and asking him to guide us to the straight path. Aameen.
Footnotes
[1]It should be borne in mind that performing prayer correctly
means performing it in accordance with the traditions only, not according to the
madthhab to which a person adheres.
[2]Sahih Sunan at-Tirmidthi.
[3]This tradition refers to the covenant which Allah has taken
from Muslims, through His Messenger (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) and made mandatory
on them praying five times a day. Neglecting salah is apostasy.
[4]Sunan an-Nasaa'ee and Sunan ibn Majah
[5]Sunan an-Nasaa'ee
[6]Almanaan is a person who gives out gifts only to reproach the
recipient for what he has given him.
[7]Sahih Muslim. The above hadeeth refers to a merchant who swears
falsely that he is not making a profit in his merchandise or that it cost him too
much in order to convince the customer to buy it.
[8]Sahih al-Bukhari
[9]Sahih Muslim
[10]It must be borne in mind that smoking is haram, and that smoking
just before coming to mosques is even worse.
[11]Sahih Muslim.
[12]Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim.
[13]Ibid
[14]Al Bukhari, Abu Dawood & others.
[15]Ibn Khuzaimeh
[16]Ibid
[17]7.27
[18]Sahih Muslim
[19]Imam Ahmad and others.
[20]Abu Dawood
[21]2.238
[22]Sahih Muslim
[23]Ibid
[24]Ibid
[25]Ibid
[26]Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim
[27]Sahih Muslim
[28]Ibid
[29]Imam Ahmad & at-Tayalisi
[30]At-Tabarani & al-Hakim
[31]Abu Dawood & others.
[32]Abu Dawood & an-Nasaa'ee
[33]Abu Dawood
[34]At-Tirmidhi
[35]An-Nasaee
[36]Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim
[37]Sahih Muslim and others
[38]Sahih al-Bukhari