THE VIRTUES OF Taraweeh salaah
In
this belated day and age, every morning heralds a new fitna, a fitna
that strikes at the very root of our Imaan and amal. For the past
fourteen hundred years the Ummah has been performing twenty rakaats
of taraweeh without question. However "a sect" now claims
that taraweeh is ONLY eight rakaats, which implies that for fourteen
hundred years the Ummah had deviated from the sunnah of Nabi sallallahu
alayhi wasallam and had performed twenty rakaats without any shari
proof.
The Virtue of Taraweeh
Abdullah Bin Ammar radhiallahu anhu states that Nabi sallallahu
alayhi wasallam said: "The fast and the Quraan will both plead
on behalf of the bondsmen who keeps fast in the day and recites
or listens attentively to the recitation of the Quraan at night
standing in the presence of Allah (in taraweeh). The fast will say
"O my Lord, I had held him back from food, drink and sexual
gratification, accept my intercession for him today and treat him
with mercy and forgiveness. The Quraan will say, "I had held
him back from taking rest and sleep at night, O’ my Lord,
accept my intercession for him today and treat him with mercy and
forgiveness". The intercession of both the fast and Quraan
will be accepted and he will be treated with exceptionl kindness".
(Baihaqi).
Sayyidina Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudree radhiallahu anhu narrates
that Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam said: "When
the first night of Ramadhaan dawns (comes), the doors of the skies
are opened, and none of its doors are then closed until the last
night of Ramadhaan.
No mu’min servant (of Allah) performs salaah during its night
(any night of Ramadhaan), but Allah will record for him one thousand
five hundred hasanah (rewards) for every sajdah that he makes. And
Allah will build a home for him in Jannah made out of red ruby,
which will have sixty thousand doors, each of its doors having (interlinked
to, leading to) a palace made out of gold, ornamented (beautified
and decorated) with rubies.
Thus, when he (the mu’min) fasts on the first day of Ramadhaan,
all his past sins are pardoned, and seventy thousand malaaikah make
istighfaar for him, daily, from the time of the fajr salaah, until
the sun sets.
And for every sajdah that he makes during Ramadhaan, either by day
or by night, there will be for him a tree, (in Jannah, so huge that)
a person on horseback will ride in its shade for five hundred years."
(Baihaqi, Targheeb)
Salmaan radhiallahu anhu reports: "On the last day of Sha'baan
the Messenger of Allah addressed us and said: ‘O people, there
comes over you now a great month, a most blessed month in which
lies a night more greater in virtue than one thousand months. It
is a month in which Allah has made compulsory that the days shoud
be observed by fasting. And he has made sunnah the Taraweeh by night.
Whosoever intends drawing nearer to Allah by performing any virtuous
deed, for him shall be the reward like him who had performed a fardh
in any other time. And whoever performs a fardh, for him shall be
the reward of seventy faraa'idh in any other time. This is indeed
the month of patience, and the reward for true patience is Jannah
(paradise). It is the month of sympathy with one’s fellow
men. It is the month wherein a true believer’s rizq is increased.
Whosoever feeds another who fasted, in order to break the fast (at
sunset), for him there shall be forgiveness for his sins and emancipation
from the fire of Jahannam (hell), and for him shall be the same
reward as him (whom he fed) without that person’s reward being
decreased in the least….".
From this hadeeth it is noted that the command for taraweeh prayers
too comes from Allah Himself. All the authorities of the Ahlus Sunnah
wal Jamm’ah are agreed upon the fact that taraweeh is sunnah.
Taraweeh During the Era of Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam and the
Sahabah radhiallahu anhu Ibn Abbass radhiallahu anhu states that
during the month of Ramadhaan, Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam performed
twenty rakaats (taraweeh) and thereafter performed the witr salaat.
(Baihaqi and Musannaf Ibn Abie Shaiba). Ubay bin Ka’ab radhiallahu
anhu led the taraweeh prayers and offered 20 rakaats and three rakaats
waajib salaat. Umar radhiallahu anhu commanded the Imaam to perform
twenty rakaats Taraweeh salaat for the congregation.
Views of the Scholars
Imaan Qurtubi radhiallahu anhu states: "Twenty rakaats taraweeh
and three rakaats witr is the most authentic narration." Imaam
Nawawi radhiallahu anhu states: "Taraweeh is a unanimously
accepted sunnah of the Muslims. It is twenty rakaats". "The
pandemonium that the Ghair Muqallideen (people who do not follow
any Mazhab) had started for the past hundred years was never heared
of in the Islamic world before………
Similarly from the time of Umar radhiallahu anhu upto the emergence
of this sect there was no masjid in the world where eight rakaats
of Taraweeh was performed……". (Moulana Habib ur
Rahmaan Azmi).
A Grave Misconception
The proponents of eight rakaats taraweeh quote the following hadeeth
of Ayesha radhiallahu anha as stated in Bukhari Shareef. Ayesha
radhiallahu anha was asked about the salaat of Nabi sallallahu alayhi
wasallam. She replied by saying that Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam
did not exceed eleven rakaats in Ramadhaan nor in any other month…".
This hadeeth apparently indicates that Nabi sallallahu alayhi wasallam
performed eight rakaats taraweeh and three rakaats witr. However
the words ‘nor in any other month’ clearly indicates
that this was with reference to tahajjud salaat and not taraweeh
salaat. The fact that Imaam Bukhari (R.A.) himself has not mentioned
this hadeeth under the caption of Taraweeh salaat is clear proof
that the salaat in question refers to witr and not taraweeh salaat.
Hazrat Umar radhiallahu anhu during his khilaafat had directed that
taraweeh salaat be performed collectively in the masaajid, lest
the practice gradually dissipates from the Ummah. He did not introduce
the number of rakaats on his own accord. To believe that the twenty
rakaats is an innovation of Umar radhiallahu anhu is to undermine
the integrity of Umar radhiallahu anhu and all the Sahabah who were
present at that time!
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