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Most Supplications on the Day of Arafah are answered
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REMINDER: The Day of Arafah 1443H is Tomorrow– Friday, July 8th, 2022
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English Translation : Madeenah Jumu’ah Khutbah on the End of Ramadan 1441 H
Posted in Du'a, EiD, Islam, Juma'a (Friday), Ramadan, Sunnah, Today's Events, Yawmul Juma'ah, Zakat al-Fitr, tagged deen, Du'a, eid, end of Ramadan, friday prayer, Hadeeth, hadith, Islam, jumah salat, Khushoo, Khutbah, madinah, masjid nabawi, muslim, muslimah, prayer, Quran, Ramadan, Ramadan 1441, Ramadan 2020, salat, Sunnah, Zakat al-Fitr on May 23, 2020| Leave a Comment »
..”..Intention of performing Sawm for the Day of ‘Arafah and not because its Friday.”
Posted in Dhul Hijjah, Fatwa, Hajj, Islam, Juma'a (Friday), Sacred Month, The Standing Committee of Scholarly Research and Ifta in Saudi Arabia, Today's Events, Ummah, Yawmul Arafah, Yawmul Juma'ah, `Shaikh Abdul `Aziz Bin `Abdullah Ibn Baz (rahimahullaah), tagged Arafah day, fasting on friday on October 2, 2014| Leave a Comment »
What to do if Eid falls on Friday?
Posted in EiD, Fatwa, Uncategorized, Yawmul Juma'ah, tagged eid, eid prayer, friday, friday prayer, Islam, jumah salat, muslim on October 24, 2012| 1 Comment »
Question :
Two ’Eids fell on one day : Friday and ’Eid Al-Adha. In this case what should be done? Should we pray Zuhr if we dont offer the Friday prayer, or is there no requirement for it if we do not perform the Friday prayer?
Answer :
Whoever prayed the ‘Eid prayer on Friday, it is permitted for him not to attend the Friday prayer on that day, except for the Imam, for he is obliged to perform it for whoever wishes to attend it -be they from among those who attended the ’ Eid prayer , or those who did not attend it . If no one attends the Friday prayer, he is relieved of its obligation and he should offer the Zhur prayer. In saying this, the scholars cite as evidence the narration of Abu Dawud in his Sunan, on the authority of Iyyas bin Abi Ramlah Ash-Shami, who said : I witnessed Mu’awiyyah bin Abi Sufyan, may Allah be pleased with him , asking Zaid bin Arqam: ” Did you witness two ’Eids falling on the same day with the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhe was salaam ? He said : ” Yes .” He asked : ” And what did he do ?” He replied : ” He offered the ‘Eid prayer , then he gave permission for those who wished, to perform the Friday prayer , saying :
” Whoever wants to pray, then let him pray .” (Abu Dawud no. 1070)
Also cited as evidence is the narration of Abu Dawud in his Sunan, on the authority of Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, from the Messenger of Allah sallallahu alayhe was salaam, which states that he said:
“ Two ‘Eids have fallen on this day, so whoever wished, it will siffice him instead of the Friday prayer; and we are offering the Friday prayer.”(Abu Dawud no 1074)
This proves that it is allowed on Fridays for those who have attended the ’Eid prayer not to perform the Friday prayer, but that the Imam is not excused, because he sallallahu alayhe was salaam said :
“And we are offering the Friday prayer.”
Also cited as evidence is the narration of Muslim, on the authority of An-Nu’man bin Bashir, may Allah be pleased with him, that the Prophet sallallahu alayhe was salaam used to recite Surah Al-A’la and Surah Al-Ghashiyah in the ’Eid prayers and the Friday prayers; and he might have prayed both of them one day and recited them in both prayers (Muslim no 878)
So whoever does not attend the Friday prayer from among those who have prayed the ’Eid prayer, he must pray it as Zhur , in accordance with the evidences which prove that it is obligatory to offer the Zhur prayer for those who do not attend the Friday Prayer . And may peace and blessings be upon our Prophet, Muhammad and upon his family and Companions.
The Permanent Committee
Fatawaa Islamiyah
Vol. 2. Page 453