How to take                full advantage and benefit from the last part of Ramadan ? 
Though all parts                of Ramadan are full of blessings and rewards, its last ten days                hold a special status reflected in the recommendations and practices                of the Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, and his                companions. I will focus here on three major practices of the Prophet,                salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, and his companions during these days.                
1-Praying in                the last ten nights of Ramadan
Al-Bukhari and Muslim record from 'Aishah that during the last ten                days of Ramadan, the Messenger of Allah would wake his wives up                during the night and then remain apart from them (that is, being                busy in acts of worship). A narration in Muslim states: "He                would strive [to do acts of worship] during the last ten days of                Ramadan more than he would at any other time." 
Aisha reported                that With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the Prophet                used to tighten his waist belt (i.e. work hard) and used to pray                all the night, and used to keep his family awake for the prayers.                [Bukhari] 
2-Performing                I`tikaf in the Masjid (seclusion in the Mosque)
Before going to the essential of this last section, let us stop                by one of the great Imam of ahl Assunnah wal jama`ah, one of the                greatest revivers of the Da`wah and the methodology of the Salaf,                Shaikhul-Islam Shamsuddeen Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah who will give                us a brain storming admonition. 
He says (rahimahu                Allah) in Zaad al Ma`aad fi hadyi khairi al `ibaab : 
"Since                the hearts' rectitude and firmness upon the path towards Allah the                Most High, rests upon directing it solely upon Allaah and causing                it to turn and give all its attention to Allaah the Most High. Since                the disorder of the heart cannot be rectified except by turning                to Allaah the Most High, and its disorder will be increased by eating                and drinking too much, mixing with the people excessively, speaking                profusely and sleeping too much. These will cause it to wander into                every valley, and cut it off from its path to Allah, weaken it,                divert it or put a halt to it. 
>From the                Mercy of the Mighty and Most Merciful is that He has prescribed                for them fasting , which will cut off the excesses of eating and                drinking, and empties the hear of its desires which divert it on                its journey to Allah the Most High. He prescribed it in due proportion                as will be appropriate and will benefit the servant, with regard                to this world and the Hereafter, and does not harm him, nor damage                what is beneficial for him. 
He also prescribed                i`tikaf for them, by which is intended that the heart is fully occupied                with Allah, the Most High, concentrated upon Him alone, and cut                off from preoccupation with the creation. Rather it is engrossed                with Him alone, the One free of all defects, such that remembering                Him, loving Him and turning to Him takes the place of all anxieties                of the heart and its suggestions, such that he is able to overcome                them. Thus all his concerns are for Him. His thoughts are all of                remembrance of Him, and thinking of how to attain His Pleasure and                what will cause nearness to Him. This leads him to feel contented                with Allah instead of the people, so that prepares him for being                at peace with Him alone on the day of loneliness in the grave, when                there is no one else to give comfort, nor anyone to grant solace                except Him. So this is the greater goal of I'tikaf" 
The book Zaad                al Ma`aad as well as all other books of Ibn al-Qayyim are just peaces                of art that every Muslim should read. Al-hamdu liLLAH there is a                great effort among the followers and revivers of the methodology                of the Salaf in translating these books into English. Some of them                or part of them are already available. You may want to contact the                bookstore of al-Qur'an was-Sunnah Society of North America [USA]                or al-Hidaya Publishing in UK. 
I`tikaf is the                seclusion and staying in the mosque with the intention of becoming                closer to Allah. This was the practise of the Prophet, salla Allahu                alaihi wa sallam, during the last ten days of Ramadan especially.                He would do it during other months as well. 
'Aisha reported                that the Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, used                to practice I`tikaf in the last ten nights of Ramadan and used to                say, "Look for the Night of Qadr in the last ten nights of                the month of Ramadan" [Bukhari] 
Abu Hurairah,                radiyallahu 'anhu said: "Allah's Messenger, salla Allahu alaihi                wa sallam, used to perform i`tikaf for ten days every Ramadan, then                when it was the year in which he was taken (died), he performed                I`tikaf for twenty days. [Bukhari] 
'Aisha reported                that the Prophet,salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, used to practice                I`tikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan till he died and then his                wives used to practice I`tikaf after him. [Bukhari] 
`Aishah radhiya                Allahu `anha also reported that the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi                wa sallam, "Used to perform i'tikaf in the last ten days of                Ramadan until Allah the Mighty and Majestic, took him. [Bukhari                and Muslim] 
Al-Bukhari records                from Abu Said that the Prophet (S) said: "Whoever makes I`tikaf                with me is to make I'tikaf during the last ten [nights]." 
This Sunnah                of the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, has been abandoned                by many Muslims and it is worth reviving it in this era. 
Sayyid Sabiq                says in Fiqhus-Sunnah : 
The sunnah or                preferred i`tikaf has no specific time limit. It can be fulfilled                by staying in the mosque with the intention of making i`tikaf for                a long or short time. The reward will be according to how long one                stays in the mosque. If one leaves the mosque and then returns,                he should renew his intention to perform itikaf. 
Ya'la ibn Umayyah                said: "I secluded myself in the mosque for some time for I`tikaf."                'Ata told him: "That is I`tikaf, as long as you secluded yourself                there." 
One who is performing                Sunnah (like in Ramadan) i'tikaf (i.e. not the obligatory one that                is made after a vow) may end his i`tikaf at any time, even if it                is before the period he intended to stay. 
'Aishah related                that if the Prophet intended to make itikaf, he would pray the morning                prayer and begin it. One time he wanted to make i`tikaf during the                last ten nights of Ramadan, and he ordered his tent to be set up.                Aishah reported: "When I saw that, I ordered my tent to be                set up, and some of the Prophet's wives followed suit. When he [the                Prophet] prayed the morning prayer, he saw all of the tents, and                said: "What is this?" They said: "We are seeking                obedience [to Allah and His Messenger]." Then he ordered his                tent and those of his wives to be taken down, and he delayed his                i`tikaf to the first ten days [of Shawwal]."[Bukhari] 
The fact that                the Messenger of Allah ordered [his and] his wives' tents to be                struck down and [he himself left and] asked them to leave the i`tikaf                after they have made the intention for it shows that they discarded                the i`tikaf after they had begun it. ([] in this small paragraph                are some additional comments to clarify things). 
It is preferred                for the one who is making I`tikaf to perform many supererogatory                acts of worship and to occupy himself with prayers, reciting the                Qur'an, glorifying and praising Allah, extolling His oneness and                His greatness, asking His forgiveness, sending salutations on the                Prophet, upon whom be peace, and supplicating Allah - that is, all                actions that bring one closer to Allah. Included among these actions                is studying and reading books of tafsir and hadith, books on the                lives of the Prophets, upon whom be peace, books of fiqh, and so                on. It is also preferred to set up a small tent in the courtyard                of the mosque as the Prophet did. 
Permissible                Acts for the Mu`takif (the person performing I`tikaf) 
The following                acts are permissible for one who is making I'tikaf 
(1) The Person                may leave his place of I`tikaf to bid farewell to his wife and a                Woman can visit her husband who is in I`tikaf} 
Safiyyah, radhiya                Allahu `anha said : The prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, was                making i`tikaf [in the last ten nights of Ramadan], so I came to                visit him at night [and his wives were with him and then departed].                I talked with him for a while, then I stood up to leave, [so he                said:"Do not hurry for I will accompany you",. He stood                along with me to accompany me back -and her dwelling was in the                house of Usaamah Ibn Zayd [until when he came to the door of the                mosque near the door of Umm Salamah], two men of the Ansaar were                passing by, when they saw the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam,                they hastened by, so the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam,                said : "Be at your ease for she is Safiyyah bintu Huyayy."                So they said:" 'SubhanAllah, O Messenger of Allah! [we did                not have any doubt about you].' He said: "Indeed Shaytan circulates                in the son of Adam just as blood circulates, and I feared that he                would insert an evil thought" -or he said : "something                - into your hearts" [Bukhari and Muslim, in [] are additional                narrations from Abu Dawud] 
(2) Combing                and cutting one's hair, clipping one's nails, cleaning one's body,                wearing nice clothes or wearing perfume are all permissible. 'Aishah                reported: "The Prophet was Performing itikaf and he would put                his head out through the opening to my room and I would clean [or                comb in one narration] his hair. I was menstruating at the time."                [al-Bukhari, Muslim, and Abu Dawud]. 
(3) The person                may go out for some need that he must perform. 'Aishah reported:                "When the Prophet Performed I`tikaf, he brought his head close                to me so I could comb his hair, and he would not enter the house                except to fulfill the needs a person has." [al-Bukhari, and                Muslim]. 
Ibn al-Mundhir                says: "The scholars agree that the one who performs itikaf                may leave the mosque in order to answer the call of nature, for                this is something that he personally must perform, and he cannot                do it in the mosque. Also, if he needs to eat or drink and there                is no one to bring him his food, he may leave to get it. If one                needs to vomit, he may leave the mosque to do so. For anything that                he must do but cannot do in the mosque, he can leave it, and such                acts will not void his itikaf, even if they take a long time. Examples                of these types of acts would include washing one's self from sexual                defilement and cleaning his body or clothes from impurities."                
(4) The person                may eat, drink, and sleep in the mosque, and he should also keep                it clean. 
Actions that                Nullify the I`tikaf 
If a person                performs one of the following acts, his I`tikaf will be nullified:                
(1) Intentionally                leaving the mosque without any need to do so, even if it is for                just a short time. In such a case, one would not be staying in the                mosque, which is one of the principles of I`tikaf. 
(2) Abandoning                belief in Islam, as this would nullify all acts of worship. If you                ascribe a partner to Allah, your work will fail and you will be                among the losers. 
(3) Losing one's                reason due to insanity or drunkenness, or the onset of menstruation                or post-childbirth bleeding, all of which disqualifies a person                for itikaf. 
(4) Sexual intercourse.                Allah says [in meaning]: "But do not associate with your wives                while you are in seclusion (I`tikaf) in the mosques. Those are Limits                (set by) Allah. Approach not nigh thereto. Thus does Allah make                clear His Signs to men: that they may learn self-restraint. [al-Baqara;                2:187] 
I`tikaf is not                restricted to men only, women also can do it : 
'Aisha (the                wife of the Prophet) reported that the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi                wa sallam, used to practice I`tikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan                till he died and then his wives used to practice I`tikaf after him.[Bukhari]                
Dear Sister!                when reading this do not forget the modesty and the Hijab of the                wife of the Prophet (S) that you should observe if you intend to                perform I`tikaf. 
3-Seeking Laylatul-Qadr                (the Night of Decree)
It is the greatest night of the year like the Day of `Arafah is                the greatest day of the year. It is a night about which Allah reveled                a full Surah, Suratul-Qadr [97:1-5] and the 3rd to the 6th verses                of Surat ad-Dukhan [44:3-6] 
It is the night                when the Qur'an was reveled. 
It is the night                when the Message (the Final and seal of all messages) sent to Mohammad,                salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, started 
It is the night                when the light, that would illuminate mankind to the end of life,                started 
It is the night                when every matter of ordainment is decreed 
Allah says in                what can be translated as : 
"Verily!                We have sent it (this Qur'aan) down in the Night of Decree (Lailatul-Qadr).                And what will make you know what the Night of Decree is? The Night                of Decree is better than a thousand months. Therein descend the                angels and the Rooh (ie. Jibreel [Gabriel]) by Allaah's Permission                with all Decrees, Peace! until the appearance of dawn." [97:1-5]                
and in Surat                ad-Dukhan : 
"We sent                it (this Qur'aan) down on a blessed Night. Verily, We are ever warning                (mankind of Our Torment). Therein (that Night) is decreed every                matter of ordainment. Amran (i.e. a command or this Qur'aan or His                Decree of every matter) from Us. Verily, We are ever sending (the                Messenger). (As) a Mercy from your Lord. Verily! He is the All-Hearer,                the All-Knower. [44:3-6] 
A person who                misses Laylatul-Qadr is really a deprived person! 
Abu Hurairah                reported that the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, said "                The blessed month has come to you. Allah has made fasting during                it obligatory upon you. During it the gates to Paradise are opened                and the gates of Hellfire are locked, and the devils are chained.                There is a night [during this month] which is better than a thousand                months. Whoever is deprived of its good is really deprived [of something                great]. [Ahmad, an-Nisa'i and al-Bayhaqi] 
One who misses                this blessed night then he has missed much good for no one misses                it except one from whom it is withheld. Therefore it is recommended                that the Muslim who is eager to be obedient to Allaah should stand                in Prayer during this night out of Eemaan and hoping for the great                reward, since if he does this, Allaah will forgive his previous                sins (1). 
What happens                to the person who witnesses Laylatul-Qadr? and what should one do?                
Abu Hurairah                Radhiya Allahu `anhu reported that the Messenger of Allah, salla                Allahu alaihi wa sallam, said : "Whoever stands (in prayer)                in Lailatul-Qadr out of Eemaan (faith and sincerity) and seeking                reward then his previous sins are forgiven". [Bukhari] 
It is recommended                to supplicate a lot during this night, it is reported from our mother                'Aishah radhiya Allahu `anha, that she said: "O Messenger of                Allah! What if I knew which night Lailatul-Qadr was, then what should                I say in it?" He said.- "Say.- (Allahumma innaka 'affuwwun                tuhibbul 'afwa fa'fu 'annee.) 
"O Allaah                You are The One Who pardons greatly, and loves to pardon, so pardon                me.". [at-Tirmithi and Ibn Majah with a Sahih Isnad] 
When is Laylatul-Qadr                ? 
It is preferred                to seek this night during the last ten odd nights of Ramadan, as                the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam,, strove his best in seeking                it during that time. We have already mentioned that the Prophet                would stay up during the last ten nights, would wake his wives,                and then would remain apart from them to worship. 
Ibn Abbas reported                that the Prophet,salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, said, "Look                for the Night of Qadr in the last ten nights of Ramadan ,' on the                night when nine or seven or five nights remain out of the last ten                nights of Ramadan (i.e. 21, 23, 25, respectively)." [Bukhari]                
`Aishah radhiya                Allahu `anha said: "Allah's Messenger used to practice I`itikaf                in the last ten nights and say: 'Seek out Lailatul-Qadr in the (odd                nights) of the last ten of Ramadan." [Bukhari and Muslim] 
However if the                servant is too weak or unable, then he should at least not let the                last seven pass him by, due to what is reported from Ibn 'Umar,                who said: Allah's Messenger said: "Seek it in the last ten,                and if one of you is too weak or unable then let him not allow that                to make him miss the final seven.' [Bukhari and Muslim] 
This explains                his saying: "I see that your dreams are in agreement (that                it is in the last seven) so he who wishes to seek it out then let                him seek it in the last seven.' [Bukhari and Muslim] 
It is known                from the Sunnah, that knowledge of the exact night upon which Lailatul-Qadr                falls was taken up because the people argued, 'Ubaadah ibn as- Saamit,                radiyalloahu 'anhu, said: The Prophet came out intending to tell                us about Lailatul-Qadr, however two men were arguing and he said:                "I come out to inform you about Lailatul-Qadr but so and so,                and, so and so were arguing, so it was raised up, and perhaps that                is better for you, so seek it on the (twenty) ninth and the (twenty)                seventh and the (twenty) fifth.'[Bukhari] 
Some of the                ahadeeth indicate that Lailatul-Qadr is in the last ten nights,                while others indicate that it is in the odd nights of the last ten,                so the first are general and the second more particular, and the                particular has to be given priority over the general. Other ahadeeth                state that it is in the last seven - and these are restricted by                mention of one who is too weak or unable. So there is no confusion,                all the ahadeeth agree and are not contradictory. 
In conclusion:                The Muslim should seek out Lailatui-Qadr in the odd nights of the                last ten: the night of the twenty-first, the twenty-third, the twenty-fifth,                the twenty-seventh and the twenty-ninth. If he is too weak or unable                to seek it out in all the odd nights, then let him seek it out in                the odd nights of the of seven: the night of the twenty-fifth, the                twenty-seventh and the twenty-ninth And Allah knows best. (1) 
What are the                signs of laylatul-Qadr? 
Allaah's Messenger                , salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, described the morning after Lailatul-Qadr,                so that the Muslim may know which day it is. From Ubayy, radhiya                Allahu 'anhu, who said: that he, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam,                said: "On the morning following Lailatui-Qadr the sun rises                not having any rays, as if it were a brass dish, until it rises                up."[Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmithi and Ibn Majah] 
Abu Hurairah,                radhiya Allahu 'anhu, said : "We were discussing Lailatul-Qadr                in the presence of Allah's Messenger so he said : 'Which of you                remembers [the night] when the moon arose and was like half a plate?...                [Muslim] 
Ibn 'Abbaas,                radhiya Allahu 'anhuma, said: Allaah's Messenger, salla Allahu alaihi                wa sallam, said: "Lailatul-Qadr is calm and pleasant, neither                hot nor cold, the sun arises on its morning being feeble and red."                [at-Tayaalisee, Ibn Khuzaimah and al-Bazzaar with a Hasan Isnad]
The Last Ten Days of Ramadan
We                  pray to Allah All Mighty Most Merciful to bless us this Ramadan            by witnessing Laylatul-Qadr
Popular Posts
- 
We sometimes hear and read about hisbah (guarding against infringements) and rijaal al-hisbah (men who guard against infringements). Who a...
- 
We often hear about al-Jathoom, which is a jinni that sits (yajthum) on a person’s chest if he has been neglecting prayer or other duties. I...
- 
It is with sorrow that i ask this question.My friend has been raped be her father for many years.She was conceived outside her parent's ...
- 
Introduction In his book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order , Samuel Huntington say...
- 
Is it prescribed for the one who commits a sin to give charity after that?. Praise be to Allaah. Giving voluntary charity is a confirmed Sun...
- 
All praise is due to Allah, Who has guided us to the straightest path, Whom we ask to provide us with relentless non wearisome determinati...
- 
Would please tell me what the symbol "~" has effect on the meaning of word or phrase of the holy Quran If some one does not Pr...
- 
There are two things that may happen during intercourse or foreplay between a man and his wife, which is where the woman may reach climax bu...
- 
All praise is due to Allah alone, and prayers and peace of Allah be upon the last Prophet, our prophet Muhammad, and all his family and co...
- 
An Article written by Shaikh Abdur Rahman Abdul Khaliq My brothers and sisters everywhere! With this essay, I am not singling out the adhe...
Labels
- kids quran (1)
- learn quran online (1)
Blog Archive
- 
        ▼ 
      
2011
(222)
- 
        ▼ 
      
December
(35)
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam - X
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam- VII
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam - VI
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam - V
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam-IX
- 50 Common Misconception about Islam - VIII
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam-III
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam - IV
- 50 Common Misconceptions about Islam -II
- Fifty Common Misconceptions about Islam-I
- The Status of Woman in Islamic Law
- Darwin Vs Intelligent Design -1 By Dr. Rizwana Rah...
- The Political Misfortunes of Muslims
- Rise of the Secular Society Europe in the Dark Ages:
- India's Muslims
- Hudud: Central to Islam?
- Crescent Moon: Symbol of Islam?
- Global Peace and Justice:
- Islamic Feminism Revisited
- FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION HAS RESPONSIBILITIES
- Five questions non-Muslims would like answered
- Cartoons-Conspiracy providing opportunity
- Mohammad cartoon protests aren't unique to Islam
- What is the Cartoon controversy?
- The Significance of the Hijrah
- NUSUK - SACRIFICE
- How divine are Shariah laws?
- Defining Islam in America
- Response to "A Critical Study of Sahih Bukhari"
- After Ten years of Atheism: Dr. Jeffrey Lang Disco...
- Ramadan Fast Strengthens Piety in Muslims
- The Last Ten Days of Ramadan
- Reflecting on Our Roles in Ramadan
- I'tikaf
- Night Prayer During Ramadan (Taraweeh)
 
 
- 
        ▼ 
      
December
(35)