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Correct Approach to Salaah

Almighty Allah states in The Holy Quran: "Verily, Salah prevents shameless and evil deeds.." (Surah Ankaboot, verse 45) This Divine statement describes the effect Salah has on the life of the individual who regularly fulfills this ibadat. The salah of a person should prevent him or her from the commission of evil and sin. However, a quick glance around at the state of Muslims who have been offering Salah for years now, will reveal exactly the opposite. It appears that there is an increase in shameless and sinful practices. It is our firm belief that the observance of proper salah will instill in one detestation and aversion for disobedience. The salah we perform, it sadly seems, has not served to curtail or curb the perpetration of sin. The only reason we can fathom for this state of affairs is the manner in which we are offering our salah. Through neglect of the etiquette of salah, and lack of devotion and concentration, our salah loses its efficacy. This article intends to highlight one practice that forms part of the etiquette or Aadaab of salah: THE MANNER OF APPROACHING SALAH. It has been observed time and again that people who enter the musjid after jamaat has commenced, will actually sprint towards the saff in order to gain the rakaat. Such racing inside the Musjid, is not only disturbing to other musallees, but is contrary to the ahaadeeth of Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihi wasallam. We enlist these ahaadeeth below:

Hazrat Abu Hureira (radhiyallahu anhu) narrates that Rasoolullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said: "When you approach the salah (in jamaat) then do not run. Instead, adopt dignity and composure. Perform whatever rakaats you obtain with the Imam, and fill in whatever was missed afterwards."

Another narration of Abu Hureira states: "When the salah has commenced, approach it with dignity and composure……"

(All ahaadeeth narrated in Saheeh Ibni Hibbaan)

The above sayings of Rasoolullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) prove the following:

It is wrong and disrespectful to run towards the saff in order to catch up with the jamaat that is in progress. Such behaviour disturbs the Imam and muqtadees, is a desecration of the sanctity of the Musjid, is disrespectful to the Angels that attend the jamaat salah, and if qiraat is in progress, it becomes an affront to the Holy Quran.

By adopting a decent and dignified approach, we are acting upon the command of Rasoolullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam), even though some rakaats were missed.

Approaching the salah is like being engaged in salah. Hence, anything that is not allowed in salah, should be preferably avoided. On the basis of this Shar’ee logic the following will apply while coming towards the Musjid:

a) Engage in the zikr of Allah.

b) Protect the gaze from evil.

c) Avoid looking around unnecessary, for this is contrary to one’s dignity.

d) Do not eat or drink on the way.

e) Do not engage in unnecessary worldly talk.

f) Do not smoke on the way to salah.

Insha-Allah, with such an approach to Salah, we shall soon realise the great benefits of salah. By observing these simple but tremendously effective etiquette, the salah will assert its effect upon our lives. Gradually this will result in curbing and, hopefully, totally eliminating sin from our lives. In fact, one who observes these Aadaab, and makes the intention of eliminating sin through salah, will surely see success, Insha-Allah. Furthermore, the need to hasten and run will never arise if we begin our preparations well in advance.

ISSUED BY: JAMIATUL ULAMA EASTERN CAPE