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We should also realise that not only is Salaah the most important pillar next to Imaan, but it is also a means of deriving tremendous benefit and blessing in this world and the Aakhirah. It is also a means of drawing the help of Allah Ta'ala and a protection against all types of difficulty. Countless examples of this in the lifetime of our beloved Nabi Muhammad (Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) and his illustrious Sahaabah (R.A.) bear testimony to this fact.
Hadrat Huzaifah(R.A.) says that whenever Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) happened to face any difficulty, he would at once resort to salaah. (Abu Dawood)
Salaah also has tremendous healing power.
Once Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) saw Hadrat Abu Hurairah(R.A.) lying on his stomach. He said to him, 'Are you suffering from stomach pain?' He said, 'Yes.' Rasulullah (Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) said, 'Then get up and busy yourself in salaah, for that will heal you.' (Ibn Katheer)
Hadrat Abdur Rahmaan(R.A.) the husband of Umm Kulsoom (Radiyallaahu anha) was ill. One day he fell into a coma and everyone thought that he had died. Umrn Kulsoom (Radiyallaahu anha) got up from her place and started to perform salaah and by the time she had finished her salaah, Abdur Rahmaan(R.A.) regained consciousness. He asked the people, 'Did I appear to have died?' They said, 'Yes.' He then explained, "Two Angels came to me and ordered me, 'Come with us into the Court of Allah so that judgement could be made regarding you.' Just when they began to take me away, another Angel appeared and said to them, 'Go away, for he is among those in whose destiny good fortune had been written while he was still in the stomach of his mother. His children have yet to benefit some more from him. " Abdur Rahmaan(R.A.) lived for one more month after this and then passed away.
An Indispensible Key to Success
The heart of every true Muslim is filled with love and admiration for Hadrat Umar bin al-Khattaab(R.A.), the father-in-law of Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) and the second Khalifah in Islaam. His name struck terror in the hearts of the mightiest monarchs of his time. During his khilaafah (reign) he issued a proclamation to all the governors and officials under him saying, 'I regard salaah as the most important duty. A person who guards his salaah is likely to observe other injunctions of Islaam as well; but if he discards his salaah, then the remaining deeds are sure to be found wanting.' (Mu'atta Malik)
Sayyiduna Umar(R.A.) was stabbed at the close of his career, and this same wound caused his death. He bled profusely and remained unconscious for long intervals. But when he was informed of the time of salaah, he would perform it in that very condition, and say, 'There is no share in Islam for a person who discards his salaah.'
(Tabaraani)
Sayyidina lbn Abbaas(R.A.) was another great Sahaabi and a cousin of Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam). He suffered from cataract of the eye. A doctor told him, 'A treatment is possible, provided you are willing to take precaution. For a few days you must avoid performing salaah in the normal way. You can however do so by making gestures.'He said, 'This cannot be so. I would not say a single rak'ah like that. I have heard Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) saying: A person who intentionally foregoes a single salaah shall have to face Allah's wrath on the Day of Judgement.' (Tabarani)
Commenting on this Hadith, Hadrat Shaikhul Hadith, Moulana Muhammad Zakariyya Khaandalwi (Rahim-muhullah) writes: Although it is quite permissible to perform salaah in the way advised by the doctors and it involves no direct transgression of the Law of Allah, yet due to his utter devotion to salaah and implicit regard for the warning of Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) , Ibn Abbaas (Radiyallaahu anhu) was ready to lose his eyesight rather than allow the slightest modification in the salaah as performed by Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) himself. In fact, the Sahaabah(R.A.) would sacrifice the whole world for their salaah. We may dub it as fanaticism', or make any other remark about that devoted band, but the verdict in the Hereafter would prove, beyond doubt, that they were the personages who really feared and loved their Creator above everything else in this world.'
Hadrat Abu Hurairah(R.A.) relates that he heard Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) say, 'Certainly the first among the actions of a person to be reckoned for on the Day of Qiyaamah shall be his salaah. A person will be successful and saved if his salaah was properly discharged (and accepted) and he will fail and be destroyed if his salaah was ruined (and rejected).' (Tirmizi)
The Salaah of a Sick Person
After Imaan, Salaah is the first of all the pillars of Islaam. It was the first and foremost practice ordained by Allah and shall also be the first thing to be reckoned for on the Day of Qiyaamah. The importance of salaah in the life of a Muslim cannot be over- emphasised. In the Qur'aan Shareef, the command to establish salaah appears about six hundred times. According to the Hadith, whoever establishes salaah has established the Deen (of Allah) and whoever neglects salaah has destroyed the Deen.
"Nowadays it is commonly observed that upon the slightest inconvenience, discomfort or because of a journey, not just one or two, but numerous salaahs are either delayed or discarded.
Rasulullah(Sallallaahu alaiyhi wassallam) has said, 'Do not delay in three things: salaah when its time has set in, burial when the bier is ready and marriage of a solitary woman when her match is found' (Tirmizi).
Many people who consider themselves practical Muslims perform a number of their salaahs in combination on returning home, on the very feeble excuses of trade, travel or occupation. To put salaah off till after its set time without a strong excuse like illness, etc. is a major sin."
Some basic rules about the Salaah of a Sick person
Except under certain circumstances, it is fard (obligatory) to perform every salaah on its fixed time.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, if he does not have the courage to even wipe himself, then he should perform his salaah (before its time expires) after making tayammum only.
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