"Any Nafl or voluntary prayer offered by the Prophet (saws) are known as Sunnah prayers. The Prophet (saws) offered these nafl prayers on a regular basis
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Assalamualaikum
wrwb,
In one of your recently answered questions, u said the following:
"Any ‘Nafl’ or voluntary prayer offered by the Prophet (saws) are known as
Sunnah prayers. The Prophet (saws) offered these ‘nafl’ prayers on a regular
basis:
Two rakahs before the obligatory Fajr prayers
Four
rakahs before the obligatory Dhuhr prayers
Two
rakahs after the obligatory Dhuhr prayers
Two
rakahs after the obligatory Magrib prayers
Two
rakahs after the obligatory Isha prayers
The
tahajjud or late night prayers ending with the ‘witr’ prayer.
The
‘Ishraaq’ prayers after the sun has risen completely.
The
‘Duha’ prayers which are prayed an hour or two after the ‘Ishraaq’
prayers"
Now, my question is, if u classify these sunnah prayers as non-obligatory, then
what is the one that we (indians) call the sunnath-e-moakhida? Like something
that is next to obligatory prayer? I offer 2 rakah of sunnah prayer before the
obligatory Fajr prayers and the witr prayer after the obligatory Ishaan prayer
coz these two non-obligatory prayers have been mentioned in ahadeeth again and
again and these two non-obligatory prayers have been given more importance than
any other non-obligatory prayers. (And very rarely I offer the other
non-obligatory prayers)Please let me know if what I perceive about the sunnah
prayers is correct or not.
Jazak
Allah
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Answer:
What is sunnah Mukkedah
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.
Firstly, please allow us to clarify the difference
between Fard, Sunnah and Nafl prayers.
Fard prayers: These are the five obligatory prayers at
their appointed times of the day. If one
prays them, he will earn a huge reward from Allah Subhanah; and if one does not
pray them, there will be a severe accounting and punishment.
Nafl prayers: These are the voluntary or non-obligatory
prayers. If one prays them, he will earn
a huge reward from Allah Subhanah; and if one does not pray them, there is no
sin.
Sunnah prayers: These are the Nafl or voluntary prayers
which were prayed by the Messenger of Allah (saws), and thus they become his
(saw’s) Sunnah for us. If one prays
them, he will earn a huge reward from Allah Subhanah; and if one does not pray them, there is no sin. The most that can be said of one who does
not pray the Sunnah prayers is that he lost a great opportunity to earn huge
rewards from Allah Subhanah.
Amongst the Sunnah prayers offered by the Prophet (saws),
the scholars of Jurisprudence have divided them into two categories:
- Sunnah
Muaqqeda
- Sunnah
Ghayr-Muaqqeda
Ref: Sunnah Muaqqeda:
The term
‘Muaqqeda’ itself means something which is stressed or emphasized. The non-obligatory prayers which were
constantly stressed and emphasized by the Messenger of Allah (saws) by his acts
or his words like the two rakahs before Fajr, four rakahs before and two rakahs
after Dhuhr, two rakahs after Magrib, two rakahs after Isha, the witr prayers,
etc. are known as Sunnah Muaqqeda or non-obligatory prayers which were almost
always offered by the Prophet (saws).
Ref: Sunnah Ghayr-Muaqqeda: The non-obligatory prayers which
were sometimes offered by the Prophet (saws) like two rakahs before Asr, or two
rakahs before Magrib, etc. are termed as Sunnah Ghayr-Muaqqeda.
Your
Question: Please let me know if what I perceive about the sunnah prayers is
correct or not.
Sunan of Abu-Dawood Hadith 863 Narrated by
He heard that the Prophet of Allah (saws)
said: ‘The first thing about which the people will be called to account out of their actions
on the Day of Judgment is Prayer. Our Lord, the Exalted, will say to
the
Beloved brother, in light of the above guidance of the
Messenger of Allah (saws), it would be prudent for the believers to in addition
to the five obligatory prayers offer as many Nafl and Sunnah prayers as
possible or is easy for them. If one is
unable for any reason to offer many non-obligatory prayers, one should at least
strive to fulfill the Sunnah Muaqqeda prayers which were constantly emphasized
by the Messenger of Allah (saws).
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to
Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only
Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan