Prayer 3 or 5 times a day
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Some
experts of Islam claim that we are obligated to pray only 3 times a day instead
of 5 times a day in Quran. What is your comment about it?
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Answer:
Prayer 3 or 5
times a day
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask
for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows
to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness that there is no
one (no idol, no person, no grave, no prophet, no imam,
no dai, nobody!) worthy of
worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad(saws) is His
slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
The Quranic aayats regarding the timing of prayers are as
follows:
Chapter 11, Surah Hud ayaat 114.
Establish the Salat at the two ends of the day
and in the early part of the night. (implies fajr, magrib and isha)
Chapter 2, Surah Baqarah ayaat 238
Take great care of your Prayers, especially of
the middle Prayer and stand before Allah like devoted servants. (implies asr)
Chapter 17 Bani Israel ayaat 78
Establish the Salat from the decling of the sun
to the darkness of the night and be particular about the recital of the Quran
at dawn for the recital of the Quran at dawn is witnessed. (implies asr, magrib
and fajr)
Chapter 30 Surah Rum ayat 17
So, glorify Allah in the evening and in the
morning; praise is due to Him alone in the heavens and the earth: and (glorify
Him) in the afternoon and at the declining of the day. (implies fajr, magrib,
dhuhr and asr)
Chapter 50 Surah Qaf ayat 39
Therefore, O Prophet (saws), bear with patience
whatever they say, and keep up glorifying your Lord with his praise, before
sunrise and before sunset. And glorify Him again in the night and also when
free from prostrations. (implies fajr, dhuhr, asr, isha and tahajjud)
The prayer timings in the Quran are implied and thus if
the above ayaats are read together, they clearly point towards the 5 obligatory
fard prayers.
A point to note when reading and understanding the Quran
is that we must see how the Prophet (saws) understood and implemented the
aayaats. There is no doubt and even the Bohra scholars will have to agree that
the Prophet (saws) and all his companions prayed 5 times in Medina and not
three times as some factions of Islam pray today. There are many many evidences in the traditions of the Prophet
that he went for asr prayers and Isha prayers separately again to the Mosque
everyday to lead the congregation. Prayer was such a thing that it happened 5
times a day in front of thousands of people and thousands of people witnessed
the timings and related them in their narrations.
The Prophet (saws) did pray 3 times a day, but only when
he was traveling and this too is very evident from his various traditions. In
times of extreme rain, he did join sometimes the dhuhr/asr and also the
magrib/isha prayers according to one tradition. But on a regular basis, he
always led the congregation on the allotted 5 different times.
Praying 3-times a day regularly is an innovation which was
added about 300 years after the Prophets (saws) death to make it easier for the
followers of some sects. But the majority of muslims carried on the correct
tradition of the Prophet (saws) and continued to pray 5 times a day. The choice
is clearly between following the Prophet (saws) or an innovation.
It has been reported in an authentic
narration that the Prophet of Allah (saws) said: “Whoever introduces a ‘bida’ (innovation) in this deen brought by
me (saws), it will be rejected.”
It has been reported by Imam Ali ibn Abu
Talib (r.a.) that the Prophet of Allah (saws) said: “If anyone introduces an innovation
(in religion), he will be responsible for it.
If anyone introduces an innovation or gives shelter to a man who
introduces an innovation (in religion), he is cursed by Allah, by His
angels, and by all the people.”
The other obvious thing to note here is that everybody
agrees that there are five prayers and not three... fajr, dhuhr, asr, magrib
and isha. For convenience, some mis-guided people have added dhuhr and asr and
again magrib and isha, but the Prophet led prayers 5 times a day everyday in
regular times in Medina and all scholars of every school of thought agree to
this.
Ask a scholar of any sect who propagates three prayers a
day to prove that the Prophet (saws) prayed 3 times instead of 5 times on a
regular basis, and he will vouch that the Prophet (saws) and his companions
prayed 5 different times a day in Medina as long as they were alive. We are not allowed in Islam to change or
alter any of the commandments of Allah and His Messenger (saws).
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to
Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only
Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan