Dars e Ahadith-Funeral
“Bismil Laa-hir.Rahmaa-nir-Raheem””Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
Al-Bayhaqi, al-Sunan al-kubra 5:245; Ibn al-Athir, Usd
al-ghaba 3:341; Dhahabi narrates that
Abdullah Ibn `Umar (Radhiallaahu ءn), used to dismount
in order to walk on the exact same spot the Rasulullah (ﷺ ) had put his steps. Note: This is how strict
the Sahaba (Radhiallaahu ءnhuma) were in
following the Sunnah of Rasulullah (SAW)! And they understood the deen better
than us.
“Ibn Umar considered the Khawarij and the heretics as the worst beings in creation, and he said:[B] They went to verses which were revealed about the disbelievers and applied them to the Believers.Bukhari Chapter Khawarjites.
A narration of Salim ibn `Ubayd (may Allah be pleased with
him) reveals what was decided, when after describing the final sickness and
passing away of the Prophet (ﷺ ) and the confusion and shock that ensued, he
ran to inform Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him), who with the Prophet’s
(ﷺ ) permission was in a mosque near his wife’s
home one mile away.
Abu Bakr arrived, wept and kissed the Prophet’s (ﷺ ) noble forehead. Salim narrates:“… [The people] asked in consternation, ‘Oh
Companion of the Messenger of Allah! Has the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ ) really been taken away [in death]?’ Abu Bakr
replied, ‘Yes…’ And the people knew he had told the truth. Then they asked, ‘Oh
Companion of the Messenger of Allah! Is the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ ) to be prayed over?’ He replied, ‘Yes.’They
asked, ‘And how?’ Abu Bakr said, ‘A group of people enters, they recite their
takbirs [4 times] and pray, and they supplicate, then they leave, then
[another]
group enters, recites the takbirs, prays, supplicates, and then they
leave, until all the people have entered.’The people then asked, ‘Oh Companion
of the Messenger of Allah! Is the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ ) to be buried?’ ‘Yes.’ he replied. ‘Where?’
they asked. He answered, ‘In the place where Allah took his soul, for Allah did
not take his soul except in a place that is pure.’ And the people knew he had
spoken the truth. Then, Abu Bakr instructed them that his paternal relatives [and
only them] should bathe him.’” [al-Tirmidhi, al-Shama’il]
Imam al-Suyuti and al-Bayjuri both mentioned a
narration from al-Hakim and al-Bazaar, and though there is a strong difference
as to the degree of its weakness, it reinforces that this method of prayer, in
fact the prayer itself, was not from independent reasoning, rather amongst
final instructions to close family members when they had gathered in the house
of ‘Aisha (Allah be well pleased with her) and they asked the Prophet (ﷺ ):“Who
will pray over you?” The Prophet (ﷺ )
replied, “When you have bathed me and shrouded me then place me on a bed, then
leave me for some time, for the first one to pray on me shall be Gibril, then
Mika`il, then Israfil, then the Angel of Death with his host; then, admit upon
me group after group, then let them pray over me and send salams upon me with
complete submission.” [al-Hakim, Mustadrak; al-Bazzaar, Musnad]
Ibn Abbas narrates:“… and when they were
finished with preparing him on Wednesday (ﷺ ) [for
burial], they placed him on his bed, in his house, and the people entered upon
the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ ) in small groups until they had finished; then they let in the
women until they finished; then they let in the children, and no one led the
people as an imam over the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ )…” [Ibn
Majah, Sunan]
Ibn
‘Abbas also narrates:“When the Prophet (ﷺ ) passed away, the men were admitted [into the house of ‘Aisha] and
they prayed upon him without anyone leading the prayer, individually, then they
left, then they admitted the women, and they prayed upon him, then they
admitted the children, and they prayed upon him, then they admitted the slaves,
and they prayed upon him, individually; no one led them in prayers over the
Prophet (ﷺ ).”
[al-Bayhaqi, Dalai’il al-Nubuwwah]
Abu
‘Aseeb the Companion (may Allah be pleased with him) said, “I witnessed the funeral
prayer on the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ ). The people asked, ‘How should we pray on him?’ He (one
Companion) said, ‘Enter, all of you, in small groups at a time.’… so they would
enter from *this* door and pray, then leave through the other door…” [Ahmad,
Musnad]
Ibn Sa’d reports:
‘Ali ibn Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him) said, “Let no one stand over
him (ﷺ ) as an imam. He is your leader in life and in
death.” So the people would enter in small groups, and pray upon him (ﷺ ) row on row, and there was no leader (imam)
for them, while ‘Ali was standing beside the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ ) saying, “Peace be upon you, Oh Prophet…[and
saying a long dua’ for him]” while the people were saying, “Amin! Amin!”…[Ibn
Sa’d, al-Tabaqat]. Similar supplications and blessings are recorded from Abu
Bakr and Omar, together with a group saying “Amin”.
Although there was a difference of opinion between the
Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) as to where the Prophet (ﷺ ) should
be buried, it was settled by Abu Bakr when he said:“Truly, I heard the
Messenger of Allah (ﷺ ) say, ‘A prophet has never been taken [in
death] except that he was buried in the spot where he was taken.’” [Ibn Majah,
Sunan]
Imam al-Bukhari
dedicates an entire chapter of his Sahih to describing the grave of the Prophet
(ﷺ ). Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her)
said,“…Allah took him (in death, ﷺ ) while he was lying against my chest [lit.
between my sternum and the bottom of my throat], and he (ﷺ ) was buried in my house.” [al-Bukhari, Sahih]
When I want to talk to Allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)
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