I have a shia friend ,who just told me that they do not pray tarraweeh namaaz as it was also not done by our beloved rasool
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dear
brother,i have a shia friend ,who just told me that they do not pray tarraweeh
namaaz as it was also not done by our beloved rasool.is there a hadiths which
confirms this or a hadith which proves that prophet did pray and recommended
tarraweeh namaaz during ramazan???
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Answer:
Taraweeh Sunnah
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.
There is enough evidence in the established and authentic
Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saws) that it was the Prophet Mohamed (saws)
who himself initiated the voluntary ‘tarawih’ prayers in Ramadan, and
encouraged the believers to perform them.
Hadrat Aisha (r.a.) reported that the Prophet
(saws) said: "The Prophet (saws) offered (voluntary) night
prayers in the mosque one night in Ramadan (tarawih) and many people prayed
with him. The next day he (saws) did the same and more people prayed with him.
Then the people gathered on the third night but, the Prophet (saws) did not
come out to them. In the morning, he
(saws) said to them: 'Surely I saw what you did, and nothing prevented me
from coming out to you, save that I feared that [that the tarawih prayer] would
be made obligatory upon you.' And that was during Ramadan."
Reported Hadrat Zaid bin Thabit that the Prophet
(saws) took a room made of date palm
leaves mats in the mosque. The Prophet
(saws) prayed in it for a few nights
till the people gathered (to pray the night prayer (Tarawih) (behind him.) Then on the 4th night the people did not hear
his voice and they thought he had slept,
so some of them started humming in order that he might come out. The Prophet (saws) then said, "You
continued doing what I saw you doing till I was afraid that this (Tarawih
prayer) might be enjoined on you, and if it were enjoined on you, you
would not continue performing it.
Therefore, O people! Perform your prayers at your homes, for the best
prayer of a person is what is performed at his home except the compulsory
(congregational) prayer.”
The Taraweeh prayers are voluntary and if one prays
them, there is a huge reward from Allah
Subhanah; and if one does not offer
them, there is no sin.
Abu Hurairah reports that the Prophet (saws)
would encourage people to perform the special night prayers during Ramadan
(tarawih) without commanding them as obligatory and he (saws) said:
"Whoever prays during the nights of Ramadan [tarawih] with a firm belief
and hoping for reward, all of his previous sins would be forgiven."
Fiqh-us-Sunnah Fiqh 2.28
It is allowed to pray tarawih of the month of
Ramadan in a congregation just as it is allowed to pray them on an individual
basis. The majority of the scholars, however, prefer to pray them in
congregation. The Prophet (saws) himself led the tarawih prayers in
congregation with the Muslims for three days, but he discontinued since he
feared that it would be made obligatory.
'Umar was the one who convoked the Muslims to
pray tarawih behind one imam. Abdurahman ibn Abdulqari reports: "One night
during Ramadan, I went with 'Umar to the mosque and the people were praying
(tarawih) in different groups. Some were praying by themselves and others were
praying in small groups. 'Umar said: 'I think it would be better if I gathered
them under one imam .' Then he did so
and appointed Ubayy ibn Ka'b as the leader of the prayer. Then I went out with
him on another night and all the people were praying behind one imam and 'Umar
said: 'What a good innovation (bid'ah) this is,' but, it is
better to sleep and delay it until the latter portion of the night." The
people (however) prayed it at the beginning of the night. This is related by
al-Bukhari, Ibn Khuzaimah, and alBaihaqi.
Dear and Beloved Brother in Islam, the Messenger of Allah
(saws) himself led the Tarawih prayers in Ramadan one year for three days and
thus established the Sunnah, but discontinued the practice of leading the
Tarawih prayers in congregation as he (saws) feared that these prayers would be
made obligatory upon the believers. Thus
the praying of the ‘tarawih’ prayers continued throughout the life-time of
Prophet Mohamed (saws) and during the reign of Hadrat Abu Bakr as-Siddiq
(r.a.), but the believers performed it individually. During the reign of the second Khalifah
Hadrat Umar (r.a.), since there was no more fear of the ‘tarawih’ being made
obligatory, Hadrat Umar (r.a.) re-started the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah
(saws) to pray the ‘Tarawih’ prayers behind one imam in congregation.
Thus the praying of the ‘tarawih’ prayers is not an
innovation, but rather a Sunnah which was established by the Messenger of Allah
(saws). The phrase ‘What a good ‘bidah’
this is’ used by Hadrat Umar (r.a.) was no more than an expression of his
satisfaction at seeing the believers pray the ‘tarawih’ behind one imam and the
re-starting of the Sunnah established by the Messenger of Allah (saws). The phrase of Hadrat Umar (r.a.) should not
be taken out of context to mean anything more than an expression of his joy and
satisfaction at seeing the believers perform their prayers in congregation
behind one Imam.
Some people or sects who have their own agenda to revile
some noble companions of the Prophet (saws) misrepresent this phrase of Hadrat
Umar (r.a.), and try to propagate that Hadrat Umar (r.a.) started to bring
innovations in the deen of Islam, whereas nothing could be further from the
Truth! Although the Tarawih is a Sunnah
which the Messenger of Allah (saws) himself established, but just for
argument’s sake if one were to claim that it was Hadrat Umar (r.a.) who started
this practice, it would still have been incumbent upon the believers to follow
this practice from this command of the Messenger of Allah (saws):
Sunan of Abu-Dawood Hadith 4590 Narrated by Irbad ibn Sariyah
Al-Irbad said: ‘One day the Messenger of
Allah (saws) led us in prayer, then faced us and gave us a lengthy exhortation
at which the eyes shed tears and the hearts were afraid.’ A man said: O Messenger of Allah (saws)! It
seems as if it were a farewell exhortation, so what injunction do you give
us?’ He (saws) then said: ‘I enjoin you
to fear Allah, and to hear and obey even if it (your leader) be an Abyssinian
slave, for those of you who live after me will see great disagreement. You must then follow my Sunnah and that
of the Rightly-Guided Khalifahs.’
Besides after Hadrat Umar (r.a.) re-initiated the Sunnah
of Tarawih prayers behind one imam, all the other noble companions like Hadrat
Uthmaan (r.a.), Hadrat Ali (r.a.), Hadrat Ammar (r.a.), Hadrat Bilaal (r.a.),
Hadrat Abdul Rahman ibn Awf (r.a.), Hadrat Zubayr (r.a.), Hadrat Talha (r.a.),
etc., and even the noble and chaste wives of the Prophet (saws) like Hadrat
Aisha (r.a.) etc. did not object to it and continued this tradition of praying
Tarawih behind one imam even after the death of Hadrat Umar (r.a.)!
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