
EXCELLENCE OF CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER
Asalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu,
My dear
brothers/sisters and respected elders.
I hope and pray you
are all in the best of health and Iman insha’Allah.
We all know the importance of salah, or do we?
I thought it'd be
refreshing and a thought provoking read for
you guys, to submit a post on the excellence of performing salah in jamat
insha’Allah.
Even on the battlefield
there is no exemption from salah for the Muslim. Half of the mujahideen
pray in jamat, while the other half guard. After the first raka’, the
mujahideen who were praying in jamat turn to guard and the ones who were
guarding engage in the second raka’ of salah. The evidence for this
is in the qur’anic verses below
"
and when you, O Prophet, are among the Muslims and are going to lead them in
the Salah (in a state of war), let a party of them stand behind you, carrying
their weapons with them. When they have made their prostrations, they should fall
back and let another party of them, who have not yet offered Salah, say it with
you and they, too, should be on their guard and keep their weapons with
them."
(Surah Nur,4:102)
Our beloved Prophet
Muhammad sul Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam emphasized on many occasions the
importance or praying in congregation and illustrated it's unique
virtues.
Here are some ahadith
below: -
"Offering
the Prayer in congregation carries 27 times greater rewards than offering it
alone individually."
(Sahih Bukhari, Muslim)
Why would you not want 27 times more
reward?
"Nothing
is harder on the hypocrites than the Isha and Fajr Prayer; had they known of the great rewards that Allah
would bestow for those Prayers they would never have missed them even if they
had to come (to the masjid) on their knees." Then he (sul Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said, "I wish I
should tell a Mu'adhin to pronounce Iqamah and appoint someone as Imam in my place, and I
myself go and set fire to the houses of those who do not come out even after
hearing the Adhan."
(Sahih Bukhari, Muslim)
Will you still sit
idle upon hearing the adhaan and dare not offer your
salah?
"Give
good news to those who go to the masjid in the darkness of the night to offer
the Prayer in congregation, that on the Day of Judgement they will be provided with a perfect light."
(at-Tirmidhi)
Subhanallah!
ibn Abbas (radi Allahu ‘anhu), has reported
that the Prophet (sul Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said: "The prayer
of the person who does not come to attend the congregational Prayer after
hearing the Adhan, will not be acceptable unless he
has a valid reason for this." When the Companions asked what was meant by
a valid reason, he said: "Fear or illness."
(Abu Dawud)
How
many of us truly have a valid reason?
According
to Ubayy bin Ka'b (radi Allahu ‘anhu), the Prophet
(sul Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said: "If the people come to know of the
great rewards and benefits of the congregational Prayer, they would never stray
back but would rush to the masjid for it. The first row merits the highest
rewards and should be regarded as if it consisted of pure angels. Two persons
praying together merit greater rewards than each praying individually, the rule
being that the larger the congregation, the higher its rewards in the sight of
Allah."
(Abu Dawud)
You shouldn't miss your salah for a
start, (If you do, it's a blatant act of disbelief/kufr) furthermore
you should strive to reap all the rewards and benefits from salah by praying in
congregation.
According
to Anas (radi Allahu ‘anhu), the Prophet (sul
Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) said: "The person who offers his Prayers
continuously for 40 days without missing the first takbir,
is granted a twofold immunity by Allah - immunity from Hellfire and immunity
from hypocrisy."
(at-Tirmidhi)
Alhamdulillah, may
Allah (swt) guide us and make us of those who earn
his pleasure and not of those who earn his wrath, or of those who go astray.
May Allah give us the courage and strength to adhere to kitab-allah and follow the sunnah of our
beloved prophet Muhammad (sul Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). May Allah (swt) forgive us for our short comings, and protect us
from all that is evil, seen and unseen. Ameen
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