Visit medina during hajj obligatory
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Dear
Sheikh Buhran
My
name is Aslam Riaz Azmi and I have few questions related Haj and Umra as
follows and I hope you may try to answer them. Thank you
4th Question
Is it
really part of Haj to go to Madina Munawarra and perform 8 days pray (40
prayers) there. Our Muslim brothers say if don't go Madina it means you don't
love our Prophet (Peace be upon him) and he is waiting for us.
Thank you very much for considering these questions if there are any
grammatical mistake you may correct them.
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Answer:
Visit medina during
hajj obligatory
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 none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Your
Question: ….Is it really part of Haj to go to Madina Munawarra and perform 8
days pray (40 prayers) there.
Going to Madinah or praying in the Prophet’s (saws) Mosque
in Madinah is not a requirement or obligation or a rite of Hajj. If one did all their Hajj rites as guided by
Allah and His Messenger (saws) perfectly, and for any reason whatsoever was not
able to, or chose not to go visit the Prophet’s (saws) Mosque in Madinah, it
would not effect their rewards for their Hajj in the least.
Visiting Madina or offering even one prayer (leave alone
forty prayers) at the Prophet’s (saws) Mosque in Madinah is not amongst the
prescribed ‘manasiks’ (rites) of Hajj.
Having said that, there is indeed a hadith which prescribes
the rewards for offering 40 consecutive prayers in Madinah, but that is not
specific to the days of Hajj.
Anas bin Malik reported that the Prophet
(saws) said, "Whoever prays forty prayers consecutively in my mosque (in
Madinah) without missing any of the obligatory prayer, he will be removed from
Hell, from punishment, and from hypocrisy."
Related by Ahmad and At-Tabarani.
There is indeed a narration to the effect that if one who
prays forty consecutive obligatory prayers in Madinah will be saved from Hell,
from punishment, and from hypocrisy……but the absolute vast majority of the good
scholars and jurists do not hold the above quoted narration quoted by Ahmad and
Tabarani to be authentic or believable.
Their absolute biggest argument is that many amongst the
hypocrites at the time of the Prophet (saws) prayed hundreds if not thousands
of their obligatory prayers in the Prophet’s Mosque in congregation behind the
Prophet (saws) himself…..but Allah Subhanah Himself declares in His Glorious
Quran that He will never ever forgive them, nor save them from Hell Fire nor
its punishment!
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 9 Surah
Taubah verses 73-80:
73 O Prophet! Strive hard against the unbelievers and the hypocrites
and be firm against them. Their abode
is Hell, an evil refuge indeed.
74 They (the hypocrites) swear by Allah that they said nothing (evil)
but indeed they uttered blasphemy and they did it after accepting Islam; and
they meditated a plot which they were unable to carry out: this revenge of
theirs was (their) only return for the bounty with which Allah and His
Messenger had enriched them! If they
repent it will be best for them; but if they turn back (to their evil ways)
Allah will punish them with a grievous penalty in this life and in the
hereafter: they shall have none on earth to protect or help them.
75 Amongst them are men who made a covenant with Allah that if He
bestowed on them of His Bounty they would give (largely) in charity and be
truly amongst those who are righteous.
76 But when He did bestow of His bounty they became covetous and turned
back (from their covenant) averse (from its fulfillment).
77 So He hath put as a consequence hypocrisy into their hearts (to
last) till the Day whereon they shall meet Him: because they broke their
covenant with Allah and because they lied (again and again).
78 Know they not that Allah doth know their secret (thoughts) and their
secret counsels and that Allah knoweth well all things unseen?
79 Those who slander such of the believers as give themselves freely to
(deeds of) charity as well as such as can find nothing to give except the
fruits of their labor, and (the hypocrites) throw ridicule on them; Allah will
throw back their ridicule on them: and they shall have a grievous penalty.
80 Whether thou (O Prophet (saws)) ask for their (the hypocrite’s)
forgiveness or not (their sin is unforgivable!): if thou (O Prophet (saws)) ask
seventy times for their forgiveness, Allah will not forgive them!: because they
have rejected Allah and His Messenger; and Allah guideth not those who are
perversely rebellious!
Obviously one will get a superior reward for praying in
the Prophet’s Mosque….but the absolute majority of the good scholars and the
jurists in Islam have not agreed with the above quoted hadith of Ahmad and
Tabarani regarding the merits of the forty consecutive prayers in Madinah. And Allah Alone Knows Best.
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