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Revive this Sunnah- When Times Get Hard Pray

حُذَيْفَةَ قَالَ : كَانَ النَّبِىُّ -صلى الله عليه وسلم- إِذَا حَزَبَهُ أَمْرٌ صَلَّى.

 

Hudhayfah (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “Whenever the matter became serious the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would pray.”

Collected by Abu Dawud (1319) and others. Graded as being Hasan by Shaykh Al-Albani (May Allah have mercy on him)

Benefits for this topic:

1.     Muhammad Abdur Rauf Al-Manawee (may Allah have mercy on him) commented on this hadeeth. He wrote the words” Whenever the matter became serious” means- If the Prophet was attacked by surprise, on the verge of being subdued or an important matter aroused which caused him to worry or feel sad.

“He (peace and blessings be upon him) would pray.” Means- He’d pray because prayer helps against the removal of all heavy blows, disasters and misfortunes. Through prayer one is seeking the assistance of the Creator who allowed it to happen. Prayer is a means to draw nearer to Allah and whoever resorts to prayer to his lord will be protected and averted from all evil. [ Faydul Qadir # 6641]

2.     Al-Mulla Ali Qari 1014H (may Allah have mercy on him) said: “The meaning for this Hadeeth is derived from the verse “Seek help in patience and prayer” Al-Baqarah 45. [ Sharh Musnad Abu Haneefah page 342 printed by Darul Kutubul Ilmeeyah Beriut Lebanon.]

3.     Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih Al-Uthaymeen (may Allah rest him in Firdous) commented on this issue in his Tafseer for Surahtul Baqarah. He wrote: “The excellence of prayer is that it’s one of the things a person can seek assistance in for all matters and worldly affairs. Allah mentioned prayer and we believe with certainty that this speech is the truth. It’s been reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would pray whenever the matter became serious. Also this is supported by the Prophet’s action during the Battle of Badr. He prayed in the shade and appealed to his Lord for help.[ Tafseerul Quran Al-Kareem Al-Fateehah-Baqarah vol 1 page 163-164]

 

Translated by Abu Aaliyah Abdullah ibn Dwight Lamont Battle –Adam

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7 Comments
reeab wrote on Apr 8, '10
Jazakallah Khair brother for sharing this....I'll try this soon insa Allah.
Salaamu Alaikum
devotedtoallaah wrote on Apr 8, '10
jazak Allaahu khairan
knowledgeseeker1428 wrote on Jun 4, '10
so does that mean whenever something that grieves or saddens us happens, we can pray 2 rak'ah?
abuaaliyah wrote on Jun 4, '10
Yes, Exactly!
I have read as well that there is no set number Rak'ah for this prayer in the explanation of Sunnan Abee Dawud. Just remember the night prayer is prayed in 2 Rak'ah, 2 Rak,ah

Barakallahu feek
knowledgeseeker1428 wrote on Jun 4, '10
ok, so when we pray what should our intention be? that by prayin we're gettin closer 2 Allaah or by praying its like we're makin a duaa 4 allaah 2 relieve our distress? or both? make sense? eg- something happens and i pray with the intention that by praying allaah will grant me ease? or is this wrong and instead that intention should be to get closer to Allah?
abuaaliyah wrote on Jun 4, '10
I think your answer is found the explanation from the people of knowledge above. Re-read point 1 and 3 carefully again. Is it clear. Okay , let's try this scenario. When you make dua, are you making dua for something or a means to draw closer to Allah. what is you intention in making dua? This can be answered in the Hadeeth actions are by intentions. Hadeeth number1. Check Salih Al-Shaykh's explanation. IT HIGH POWERED for this point.

Really pretty much it's all the same when you pray you are drawing closer to Allah and asking Him to help i.e Reading of Fateehah. This similar to the Prophet's actions at Badr, Dua on Wednesday between Thur and Asr, standing at nite, etc.

Allah knows best.
abukhalilah wrote on Oct 21, '10
جزاكم الله خيرا
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