Congregational prayer (Islam)
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Requirements for the imam
The congregational prayer is led by an imam. The imam should be just and well aware of Islamic jurisprudence. The Imaam stands in front by himself while the followers stand behind him in straight lines, all facing the Qiblah (the direction of Ka’bah). The most worthy of leading people in prayer is the one who is the best in memorizing and reciting the Quran. If they are equal, then the one who has the deepest knowledge of Sunnah. If they still are equal in the knowledge of Sunnah, then the oldest of the group. The Messenger of Allah said: “The most versed in recitation of the Book of Allah leads the people in the prayer. If they are equal, then the one most aware of the Sunnah. If they all are equal, the one who emigrated earlier. If they all are equal, then the oldest of them.” [Muslim][3]
Conditions of the imam
Imam of the Congregational Prayer should have special conditions:
Conditions
The congregational prayer were ruled as obligatory prayer each friday, with Shafi'i school rules the particular conditions that the subjects of obligations were consisted of:[8]
- Muslim
- Puberty
- Sounds of mind
- Male
- Healthy
- Local resident (It is not obliged for those who in their travels or trips)
Another requirements of the process of the prayers are:
- There are not any obstacles between Imam jamaat and prayers or prayers and other prayers.[9]
- The minimum number of people required for the Congregational Prayer to be valid is two.[10]
- In the Congregational Prayer, Imam will read Surah Al-Fatiha and then any surah of the Quran aloud except for zuhr and Asr prayer. People praying behind the Imam should keep silent during the Fatihah. They should, however, individually read all the other things in salah apart from fatihah.[10]
Narrations
Prophet
Congregation prayer in a mosque, or masjid, is particularly encouraged for men and is optional for women. Muslim men are encouraged to offer as many of the five daily prayers in the mosque as possible, as the reward for doing so is at least 27 times greater than offering the prayer alone at home.[2] According to Sa'id Akhtar Rizvi, a Twelver Shiite scholar, congregational prayer has worldly and otherworldly benefits:[12]
- Islamic equality
- Unity
- love and Collaboration
- Discipline
- validity of Islam
- endless Reward
See also
- Dua
- Du'a Kumayl
- Sabr
- Tasbih
- Sujud Sahwi
- Sujud Tilawa
References
- ^ "تعريف و معنى صلاة الجماعة في معجم المعاني الجامع - معجم عربي عربي". almaany.
- ^ a b "عرض المقالة - المحراب - موقع الإسلام". al-islam. Archived from the original on 2017-06-27. Retrieved 2015-01-20.
- ^ "The congregational prayer". islamweb.
- ^ an-Najafi, Shaykh Muhammad Hassan. Jawahir al-Kalam fi Sharh Sharai al-Islam. Vol. 13. p. 323.
- ISBN 978-1505606799.
- ISBN 978-1578595105.
- ^ an-Najafi, Shaykh Muhammad Hassan. Jawahir al-Kalam fi Sharh Sharai al-Islam. Vol. 13. p. 373-375.
- ^ Ahmad bin ‘Umar Asy-Syatiri (2018). نيل الرجاء بشرح سفينة النجاء (in Arabic). Saudi Arabia: Dar al-Minhaj. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
- ISBN 9789976956740.
- ^ a b Hussaini Sistani, Sayyid Ali (15 March 2016). "Summary of the Rulings (Ahkam) of Salat al-Jama'at". Islamic Humanitarian Service (IHS).
- ^ Muhammad Naasir ad-Deen al-Albaani (2007, p. 8. Friday prayer)
- ^ Akhtar Rizvi, Sayyid Saeed (25 May 2014). "Salat al-Jama'ah (congregational prayer)". al-islam. Bilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania.
Further reading
- Muhammad Naasir ad-Deen al-Albaani (2007). The Prophet's Prayer Described. University of Southern California Muslim Students' Association. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 3 January 2007.
- "How to Perform the Daily Prayers" (PDF). Al-Islam.org. Retrieved 3 January 2007. How to pray according to Shi'a Ja'fari School of law
External links
- Prayer Tutorial, Prayer Times and Qibla directions
- E-Book: Salaah - A Detailed Guide to Prayer Archived 2013-11-27 at the Wayback Machine
- iPhone app "alQibla" for worldwide prayer timings and qibla direction from anywhere on earth
- Determining time of Salat anywhere
- Salat presentation in video, including how to perform salat in detail
- Worldwide prayer time calculation
- Java library to calculate prayer time