QUESTION
What
is your advice to someone who has stopped praying the Sunnah
prayers in the daytime and does not pray anything at night?
ANSWER
by Shaykh Muhammad 'Umar Baazmool, instructor at Umm Al-Quraa
University in Makkah
There
is nothing more outstanding as advice than the hadeeth of
the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam), when
he said:
"The
very first thing a servant will be asked about on the Day
of Judgement is the prayer. If it is found to be deficient,
then it will be said, 'Doesn't he have any optional prayers?'
If it is found that he has optional prayers, then they will
fill the void, and thus his prayers will be accepted, and
the rest of his deeds will also be accepted."
[1]
And
the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) was asked
about a dream that Ibn Umar had, so he (sallallaahu 'alayhe
wa sallam) said:
"What
a good man 'Abdullaah ibn Umar is, so long as he prays at
night." [2]
So
then consistently praying the optional prayers, the most important
of them being the Witr prayer and the (12) Sunnahs
throughout the day and night, is from the most important of
all affairs to the Muslim. This is because you, O Muslim,
by way of them, compensate for the lapses found in your obligatory
prayers.
And
the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) clarified
in a hadeeth that a man may pray but he may only be credited
with half of it, another may pray but only be credited with
one third of it, and another may pray but only be credited
with one fourth of it... [3]
The
meaning is that it often occurs that the people have shortcomings
in their prayers, while it is obligatory to offer them, completing
them perfectly. So have you actually offered all of your prayers
completely and perfectly according to the Sharee'ah?
So
then you must take care to consistently offer optional prayers,
you must take care to consistently offer the Witr prayer,
you must take care to offer the other optional prayers consistently.
It has been related that Imaam Ahmad said about the one who
does not consistently pray the Witr prayer, "He
is an evil man, his witness is not to be accepted."
So
how could a Muslim who has no work keeping him from his worship
become lazy and then abandon these (optional) prayers. No
doubt, he has caused himself to lose a great amount of good,
and to miss an opportunity to obtain tremendous virtues, while
being free to do them and try to keep consistency in offering
them.
I
ask Allaah to excuse us and him, and to be gracious.
There
is a hadeeth of the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam):
"May
Allaah have Mercy on the one who offers four (rak'ahs)
before 'Asr prayer." [4]
When
you do not pray this prayer, four rak'ahs before the
'Asr prayer, you have prevented your own self from
being included in those whom the Messenger (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam) supplicated for, those who pray this
prayer.
The
Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said:
"Whoever
consistanly prays twelve rak'ahs throughout the day
and night, a palace will be built for him in Paradise."
[5]
When
you abandon the rawaatib prayers, and you do not pray
these twelve rak'ahs, you have deprived your own self
from this virtue.
Most
of the optional prayers have great virtues attached to them,
described by the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam).
So then, O Muslim, how can you lose out, how can you not be
concerned about it?
And
Allaah knows best.
FOOTNOTES
[1]
Collected by At-Tirmithee, Aboo Daawood, An-Nasaa'ee, and
others, see Saheeh Al-Jaami'is-Sagheer wa Ziyaadah
#2020.
[2]
Saheeh Al-Bukhaaree #1122 (3/10 of Fat-hul-Baaree)
[3]
see Saheeh Sunan Abee Daawood #796
[4]
Saheeh Sunan Abee Daawood #1270
[5]
Saheeh Sunan Abee Daawood #1250
SOURCE
This
was translated exclusively for www.bakkah.net from a cassette
recording with the knowledge and permission of the shaykh,
file no. AAMB015, dated 1423/6/25.
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