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Saturday, December 6, 2008

How Do One Make Up For Missed Solāh?


How Do One Make Up For Missed Solāh?

In the name of Allāh, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful;
All the praise and thanks is due to Allāh, the Lord of al-`ālameen. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allāh, and that Muhammad, Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam is His Messenger.

The Solāh are enjoined to be adhered to its specific time and it is not permissible to transgress against that except for reasons permitted in syari`ah. The Five daily Solāh is a mandatory tenet of Islam and indeed Allah has allocated specific times for acts of worship for reasons that are known to Him.

If one missed the Solāh with no excuse; rather he ignored it until the time for it ended, out of laziness and carelessness. This according to the consensus of the Muslims fuqaha' the person has committed a major sin.

It is not valid for him to make it up (Qada') according to the more correct of the two scholarly opinions, rather he has to repent and regret it, and resolve not to do that again, and he should do a lot of good deeds and offer a lot of voluntary Solāh.

Allāh Subhānahu wa ta`ala clearly says in the Qur`an:

“Verily, As-Solāh is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours” [An-Nisā’, 4:103]

Whatever the case, we are enjoined to adhere to it and it is not permissible to transgress against that except for reasons permitted in syāri`ah.

If a person misses the Solāh, one of two scenarios must possibly apply:

1 – He missed it for a reason, such as falling asleep or forgetting it. There is no sin on him in this case, but he has to make it up when he wakes up or remembers it.

It was narrated from Anas ibn Mālik (radiyallāhu`anhu) that the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) said:

“Whoever forgets a Solāh let him offer it as soon as he remembers, for there is no expiation for it other than that.”

[Narrated by al-Bukhari (572)]

Imām Muslim narrated an additional phrase, “or sleeps and misses it”: “If one of you sleeps and misses a Solāh, or forgets it, let him offer the Solāh when he remembers, for Allah says ‘and perform As-Solāh (Iqamat as-Solāh) for My remembrance’ [Ta-Ha, 20:14].”

[Narrated by Muslim (684)]

2 –He missed the Solāh with no excuse; rather he ignored it until the time for it ended, out of laziness and carelessness. This according to the consensus of the Muslims fuqaha' the person has committed a major sin.

It is not valid for him to make it up (Qada') according to the more correct of the two scholarly opinions, rather he has to repent and regret it, and resolve not to do that again, and he should do a lot of good deeds and offer a lot of voluntary Solāh.

Ibn Hazam (rahimahullāh) said:

“As for the one who deliberately omits to perform Solāh until the time for the Solāh ends, he can never make it up, so he should do a lot of good deeds and offer a lot of voluntary Solāh, so that his balance (of good deeds) will weigh heavily on the Day of Resurrection, and he should repent and ask Allah for forgiveness.”

[Al-Muhalla (2/235)]

This is also the view of `Umar Ibn Al-Khattab and his son `Abdallah, and of Sa`ad Ibn Abi Waqqas, Salman, Ibn Mas`ud, Al-Qasim Ibn Muhammad Ibn Abi Bakr, Badeel Al-`Aqeeli, Muhammad Ibn Sireen, Mutarrif Ibn `Abdallah and `Umar Ibn `Abd Al-`Aziz. It was also the view of Dawud Al-Zahiri and Ibn Hazam, and was the view favoured by Shaikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah and al-Shawkani. Among contemporary scholars it was regarded as more correct by Al-Albāni, Ibn Bāz, Ibn ‘Uthaymeen and others.

They quoted as evidence the following:

(i) The firman of Allāh Subhānahu wa ta`ala: “Verily, As-Solāh is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours” [An-Nisā’, 4:103]

They said the ayat stipulate in most clear term that: “There is a set time for Solāh and it is not permissible to do it at any other time except with evidence.”

And the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wa sallam) said:  “Whoever forgets a Solāh, let him offer it as soon as he remembers, for there is no expiation for it other than that.” [Narrated by Al-Bukhari (572)]

(ii) The words “let him offer it as soon as he remembers, for there is no expiation for it other than that” means: “If he delays in offering the Solāh after he remembers it, then it is not expiation”

So, how about the one who neglects it deliberately without forgetting or sleeping? It is more likely that it will not be expiation in that case and making it up will be of no benefit.

(iii) It is because Allah has allocated a specific time for each obligatory Solāh, specifying the beginning and end thereof, so it is as if it is not valid to do it before that time just as it is not valid to do it afterwards.

[Al-Muhalla (2/235)]

iv) Ibn Hazam (rahimahullāh) said:

Making it up should be based on evidence, and it is not permissible for anything to be prescribed other than by Allāh on the lips of His Messenger (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam).

We ask those who say that the one who deliberately omits the Solāh is obliged to make it up to tell us about this Solāh. Is it the Solāh that was enjoined by Allah or some other Solāh?

If they say it is the one that was enjoined by Allah, then we say to them: Then the one who deliberately omits it is a sinner, because he has not done what Allah commanded him to do and there is a sin, because he deliberately omits to observe Solāh until the time for it ends.”

[Al-Muhalla (2/236)]

Those who say that he has to make it up did so by analogy with the one who forgets or falls asleep, and they said that if the one who forgets has to make it up, then it is more likely that the one who deliberately omitted it should do so.

My response is that there is no comparison between the two scenarios, because the one who omits it deliberately is sinning, which is not true in the case of the one who forgets, so how can an analogy be drawn between the one who is sinning and the one who is not sinning?

Al-Shawkani (rahimahullāh) quoted Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullāh) said:

Those who disagree – i.e., those who say that he should make up the Solāh – do not have any proof to support their argument. Most of them say that he does not have to make it up unless there is a clear command (based on evidence), but there is no such command in this case. We do not disagree that it is obligatory to make it up; rather we disagree as to whether the made-up Solāh will be accepted from him and whether Solāh offered at the wrong time is valid. He discussed this matter at length and he favoured the view that was mentioned by Dawud and those who agreed with him, and the matter is as he put it, because I made a thorough study of this matter and I did not see any reliable evidence that obliges the one who misses a Solāh deliberately to make it up.”

[Nayl al-Awtār (2/26)]

The more correct view – and Allah knows best – is that the one who deliberately omits the prayer should not make it up; rather he has to seek forgiveness and repent. Ibn Al-Qayyim (rahimahullāh) discussed this issue at length and examined the evidence of both sides in his useful book ‘Al-Solāh (p. 67-109)’.

Shaykh Al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (rahimahullāh) said:

“The scholars who say that he should make up the Solāh do not say that by making it up he is absolved of sin, rather they say that by making it up his burden of sin is reduced, but the sin of missing and delaying the Solāh beyond its prescribed time is like any other sin, it needs either repentance or good deeds that will erase it or other things that will waive the punishment.”

[Minhaj al-Sunnah (5/233)]

 And Allāh Almighty Knows best.

 
[Via Islam Q&A]




All About The Solah

1.  The Purification;  2.  The Menstruation;  3.  The Ghusul ;
4. Al-Wudhu’ ; 5. Tayammum;
6.  The Adzān;
30.    Solāh al-Jumu`ah;31. The Sanctified Hour of Jumu’ah;32.  The Virtues of Friday;
51.    Solāh al-Tawbah ; 52.    Solāh al-Witr53.    Solāh al-Wudhu’ ; 54.    Solāh Eid ul Fitr

Friday, April 25, 2008

How Should Missed Solāh Be Made Up?

How Should The Missed Solāh Be Made Up?

A question was raised as how many raka’at one have to prey if one missed the Solāh. Some say one need to pray the Solāh which available on time and I don't have to pray if the prescribe time has gone past.

In the name of Allāh, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful;
All the praise and thanks is due to Allāh, the Lord of al-‘ālamīn. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allāh, and that Muhammad, Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam is His Messenger.


Firstly:The Five daily Solāh is a mandatory tenet of Islam. It is not permissible for a Muslim to delay the Solāh until its time is over with no excuse.

Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala clearly says in the Qur'an: 


“Verily, as Solāh  is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours”

[An-Nisa’, 4:103]

Reasons why Solāh may be delayed until their time is over include sleeping and forgetting. It was narrated that Anas ibn Malik (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: The Prophet of Allah (Sallallāhu `alayhi wa sallam)  said:

“Whoever forgets a Solāh or sleeps and misses it, its expiation is to make it up as soon as he remembers it.”

[Muslim, 684]

With regard to work, study, etc, these are not excuses that allow delaying a Solāh until its time is over.

Allah praises some people by saying:

“Men whom neither trade nor sale (business) diverts from the remembrance of Allah (with heart and tongue) nor from performing As Solāh (Iqamat as Solah) nor from giving the Zakah. They fear a Day when hearts and eyes will be overturned (out of the horror of the torment of the Day of Resurrection)” 

[An-Nur, 24:37]


Secondly: Whoever neglects to observe Solāh until the time for that Solāh is over, with no excuse, has committed a sin which is one of the major sins. He has to repent to Allah and resolve to offer the Solāh regularly on time. Making it up after its time is over will not avail him anything when he has missed it with no excuse. He should also do a lot of nawafil (supererogatory) Solāh, in the hope that they will make up the shortfall in his obligatory Solāh.

With regard to the one who delays a Solāh until its time is over because of a (legitimate) excuse, such as sleeping or forgetting, he has to perform the Solāh as soon as that excuse is no longer in effect, because the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wa sallam) said:

“Whoever forgets a Solāh let him offer it as soon as he remembers it, and there is no other expiation but that.”

[Muslim]

He should observed the Solāh according the number of rak’ahs he would have performed it if he had offered it on time, no more and no less, and without changing the way it is done.

In the hadith of Abu Qatadah (radiyallāhu`anhu) in Sahih Muslim narrated the situation of how the Prophet (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) and his companions slept and missed Solāh Fajar when on a journey, and (they did not wake up) until the sun had risen. Abu Qatadah (radiyallāhu`anhu) said:

“Then Bilal made the Adzan ( the call to Solāh), and the Messenger of Allah (Sallallāhu `alayhi wa sallam) observed two rak’at, then he observed Solāh Fajar, and he did the same as he did every day.”

[Muslim (681)]

Al-Nawawi (rahimahullāh) said: “The same as he used to do every day” indicates that the way in which missed solat are to be made up is the same way as they would normally be done.

The basic principle according to the scholars is that making up of missed Solāh is identical to the original action.

And Allah Almighty knows best.

[Reference: Islam Q&A Question No 20882]






All About The Solah

6. The Adzān;
12.    Du'ā Al-Qunūt;
21. Strengthening the Levels of Worship
30. Solāh al-Jumu`ah; 31.The Sanctified Hour of Jumu’ah.