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Praise
be to Allah. Friday has many distinguishing features and virtues that
Allah has bestowed upon this day and not others.
It
was narrated that Abu Hurayrah and Hudhayfah (may Allah be pleased with
them) said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) said: “Allah led those who came before us away from Friday.
The Jews had Saturday, and the Christians had Sunday. Then Allah
brought us and Allah guided us to Friday. So there is Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, and thus they will follow us on the Day of Resurrection. We
are the last of the people of this world but we will be the first on
the Day of Resurrection, and we will be dealt with before all others.”
Narrated
by Muslim, 856.
Al-Nawawi
said: Al-Qaadi said: The
apparent meaning is that it was obligatory for them to venerate Friday
but this was not stated clearly; the matter was left to their own
reasoning… But they did not manage to work it out and Allah did not
guide them to it. It was enjoined clearly upon this ummah, and was not
left to their own reasoning, thus they were blessed with it … It was
narrated that Moosa enjoined Friday upon them and told them of its
virtues, but they disputed with him and argued that Saturday was
better, and it was said to him, ‘Let them be.’ Al-Qaadi said: if there
had been a clear command, their arguing with him would not have been
valid, rather it would have been said to him that they were going
against the command. I say: it may be that that was clearly enjoined
upon them but they disputed as to whether it was something they had to
adhere to or they could change it to another day; they decided to
change it to another day and they erred greatly thereby.
It
comes as no surprise that Friday was specifically enjoined upon them
and they went against that. Al-Haafiz said: How
can it be otherwise when they are the ones who said “We hear and we
disobey”?
It
was narrated from Aws ibn Aws that the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) said: “The best of your days is Friday. On that day
Adam (peace be upon him) was created; on that day he died; on that day
the Trumpet will be blown and on that day all of creation will swoon.
So send a great deal of blessings upon me, for your blessings will be
shown to me.” They said, “O Messenger of Allaah, how will our blessings
upon you be shown to you when you have turned to dust?” He said, “Allah
has forbidden the earth to consume the bodies of the Prophets, peace be
upon them.” Narrated by Abu
Dawood, 1047; classed as saheeh by Ibn al-Qayyim in his comments on
Sunan Abi Dawood, 4/273. It was narrated that
Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of
Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “The best day on
which the sun rises is Friday. On it Adam was created, on it he was
admitted to Paradise and on it he was expelled therefrom.”
Narrated
by Muslim, 1410.
This
hadeeth includes some of the reasons why Friday is regarded as special.
Al-Nawawi
said: Al-Qaadi ‘Iyaad said:
The apparent meaning is that these virtues do not mean that Friday is
regarded as special because Adam was expelled on a Friday and the Hour
will begin on a Friday. Rather it is meant to explain what momentous
events took place and will take place on this day, so that people will
make the most of this day to do righteous deeds, so as to attain the
mercy of Allah and ward off His punishment. This is the view of
al-Qaadi. Abu Bakr ibn al-‘Arabi said in his book al-Ahwadhi fi Sharh
al-Tirmidhi: All of these events are good and add to the virtue of
Friday. The expulsion of Adam from Paradise is the reason why his
offspring and the Messengers, the Prophets, the righteous and the
awliya’ exist. He was not expelled from it as such, but rather it was
for a purpose, then he will return to it. With regard to the Hour
beginning on a Friday, the reason is so that the reward may be hastened
for the Prophets, believers in truth, awliya’ and others, and their
honour and high status may be made manifest. This hadeeth points to the
virtues of Friday and its high status in relation to the other days.
It
was narrated that Abu Lubaabah ibn ‘Abd al-Mundhir said: The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Friday is the master
of days, and the greatest of them before Allah. It is greater before
Allah than the day of al-Adha and the day of al-Fitr. It has five
characteristics: on this day Allah created Adam, on it He sent Adam
down to the earth, on it Allah caused Adam to die, on it there is a
time when a person does not ask Allah for anything but He gives it to
him, so long as he does not ask for anything haraam (forbidden), and on
it the Hour will begin. There is no angel who is close to Allah, no
heaven, no earth, no wind, no mountain and no sea that does not fear
Friday.” Narrated
by Ibn Maajah, 1084.
Al-Sanadi
said: “They
fear Friday” means they fear the onset of the Hour. This indicates that
all created beings are aware of the days and they know that the Day of
Resurrection will come on a Friday.
The
virtues of this day include the following:
1 –
On it is Salaat al-Jumu’ah (Friday prayer), which is the best of prayer.
Allah
says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O
you who believe (Muslims)! When the call is proclaimed for the Salaah
(prayer) on Friday (Jumu‘ah prayer), come to the remembrance of Allah
[Jumu‘ah religious talk (Khutbah) and Salah (prayer)] and leave off
business (and every other thing). That is better for you if you did but
know!”
[al-Jumu’ah
62:9]
Muslim
(233) narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that
the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
“The five daily prayers and from one Jumu’ah to the next is an
expiation for whatever sins come in between them, so long as one does
not commit a major sin.”
2 –
Praying Fajr in congregation on Fridays is the best prayer that the
Muslim can pray during the week.
It
was narrated that Ibn ‘Umar said: The Messenger (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) said: “The best prayer before Allah is Fajr prayer
on Friday in congregation.”
Narrated
by al-Bayhaqi in Shu’ab al-Eemaan. One of the special
features of Fajr prayer on Friday is that it is Sunnah to recite Soorat
al-Sajdah in the first rak’ah and Soorat al-Insaan in the second.
It
was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to recite
in Fajr prayer in Fridays Alif-Laam-Meem Tanzeel (Soorat al-Sajdah) in
the first rak’ah and Hal ata ‘ala’l-insaan heenun min al-dahr lam yakun
shay’an madhkooran (Soorat al-Insaan) in the second.
Narrated
by al-Bukhaari, 851; Muslim, 880.
Al-Haafiz
Ibn Hajar said:
It
was said that the reason why these two soorahs are recited is because
they mention the creation of Adam and what will happen on the Day of
Resurrection, because that will come to pass on a Friday.
3
– Whoever dies during the day or night of Friday, Allah will protect
him from the trial of the grave.
It
was narrated that ‘Abd-Allah ibn ‘Amr said: The Messenger of Allah
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “There is no Muslim
who dies during the day of Friday or the night of Friday but Allah will
protect him from the trial of the grave.” Narrated by
al-Tirmidhi, 1074.
These
are some of the virtues of Friday. We ask Allah to help us to please
Him. And Allah knows best.
Source:
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At
Inverness Masjid Friday Prayer starts at 1:10 pm (1:20 pm during the
summer time)
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