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    Sending Peace & Blessings on the

    Prophet (Saw)

    (Allah bless him with the best of blessings and give him the most

    perfect of peace, and upon his family, companions, and followers)

    In the name of Allah, the inspirer of truth. All praise is to Allah, Most

    Merciful and Compassionate, and all blessings and peace to our

    Master Muhammad, his family, companions, and those who follow

    them.

    Allah Most High says "Allah and His angels send blessings on the

    Prophet, O you who believe, send blessings on him and salute him

    with all respect." [Qur'an, 33:56]

    The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said

    "The one in whose presence I am mentioned and does not send

    blessings on me is a miser." [Reported by Tirmidhi, who declared it

    well and rigorously authenticated.]

    The meaning of sending blessings on the

    prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace)

    The great 19th Century Shaykh al-Azhar, Imam Bajuri mentions in

    his supercommentary (hashiya) on the Sanusiyya in aqida,

    "There are three meanings for Salat (blessings) The first is purely

    linguistic and it is prayer (du`a) in it's most general sense. The

    second is purely legal and it is the spoken elements and physical

    actions that start with the saying Allahu Akbar (Allah is most great')and ends with the greetings of peace (taslim), with specific

    preconditions. [f: Namely, the ritual prayer.]The third is both

    linguistic and legal. According to the majority, it is mercy when

    attributed to Allah; and seeking forgiveness (istighfar) when

    attributed to any other than Him, whether angels and others As for

    the word 'salam', it's meaning is security. The purpose of this is to

    reassuring the prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) about

    what he fears for his nationSome have explained it as greeting,

    meaning, when attributed to Allah, that He address him with His

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    beginninglessly eternal speech to indicate the loftiness of his

    immense rank." [Ibrahim al-Bajuri, Hashiya al-Bajuri `ala al-

    Sanusiyya, pg 7, Mustafa al-Babi al-Halabi]

    Imam al-Sakhawi, in his Qawl al-Badi`, added that linguistically, the

    word Salat (Sending blessings') returns to two meanings. The first is

    supplication (du`a) and seeking blessings (tabarruk). Allah's saying,

    And pray for them, Indeed you prayer is a source of tranquillity,"

    carries this sense. The second meaning is worship. It can also be

    used to mean seeking forgiveness (istighfar), blessings (baraka),

    recitation, mercy, and forgiveness. Therefore, the meaning of the

    word Salat depends on the context, as well as the one offering it, and

    the one it is being directed to.

    Abual-'Aliyah said, "Allah's sending blessings to the Prophet, peace

    be upon him, means that He praises him in front of the angels, and

    the blessings of angels mean their supplications invoking blessings

    on the Prophet.' (Bukhari) Sufian Al-Thawri and other scholars said,

    "Blessings of the Lord mean His mercy, and the blessings of the

    angels refer to their supplications and seeking forgiveness."

    (Tirmidhi) Commenting on the Qur'anic verse 33.56, Ibn Kathir said,

    "In this verse Allah, the Exalted, informed His servants about the

    revered status that His Prophet and servant occupies with Him in

    the higher assembly. He revealed that He praises him in the

    company of the angels close to Him, and that the angels pray for him,

    and that He has commanded the inhabitants of the lower world to

    send their salutations and greetings to the Prophet, so that the lower

    and the higher worlds would join together in his praise.

    Prophets Command to Send Peace &

    Blesssings

    Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said,

    "Do not turn my grave into a site of festivities, but send greetings tome for your greetings are raised to me wherever you might be."

    (Reported by Abu Daw'ud with a sound chain of authorities)

    Ibn Mas'ud reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said, "The

    people nearest to me on the Day of Judgment will be the ones most

    conscientious in invoking blessings upon me." Tirmidhi reported this

    hadith, and he considers it a sound hadith. The words "nearest to me"

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    here mean the ones most deserving of the Prophet's intercession and

    nearest to him in station.

    The ruling of sending the peace and blessing

    on him (May Allah bless him and give him

    peace)

    Imam Haskafi mentions in his Durr al-Mukhtar concerning sending

    the peace and blessings on the prophet (Allah bless him and give him

    peace),

    "It is obligatory once in a persons life, without any difference of

    opinionand it is differed upon concerning it's necessity every time

    he is mentioned (Allah bless him and give him peace) the chosen

    opinion according to Tahawi is that it is necessary (wajib) every time

    he is mentioned and the opinion of the school is that repeating it is

    recommended [f: that is, saying it once in a session is necessary, and

    repeating it every time the prophets name is mentioned is

    recommended]"

    Ibn Abidin explains,

    "Sending of blessings on the prophet (Allah bless him and give him

    peace) is necessary once in each session [where his name is

    mentioned]...and its repetition is recommended [if the prophets

    name (Allah bless him and give him peace) is repeated]." [Radd al-

    Muhtar `ala al-Durr al-Mukhtar, 1:246, Bulaq ed.]

    This was taken from the position verified by Imam Abu'l Barakat al-

    Nasafi in his al-Kafi and Imam Kamal ibn al-Humam in his Zad al-

    Faqir.

    Places and time when the sending of peace and blessings

    on the prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) is

    recommended

    Imam al-Haskafi mentions,

    "It is recommended in all times, when possible."

    Ibn 'Abidin adds,

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    "The scholars have specifically mentioned a number of places when

    it is recommended:

    On Fridays during the day and the night before, in the morning

    and evening,

    Upon entering the mosque and upon exiting,

    When visiting his blessed grave (Allah bless him and give him

    peace),

    When at Safa and Marwa,

    During the Friday sermon and other sermons [f: the khatib; as

    for those listening, they do not do so with their tongues, but

    within themselves],

    After replying to the adhan,

    When the call to commence the prayer is given (iqama)

    In the beginning, middle and end of a supplication (du`a)

    [f:because the Salat on Prophet Allah bless him and give him

    peace) is accepted by Allah, and He will not reject that which is

    between it, out of His supreme generosity, as the scholars

    mention],

    after the du'a of qunut [in the witr prayer]

    when meeting and parting,

    during the ablution,

    when having forgotten something,

    when giving an admonition,

    when commencing and completing the reading of hadith,

    for all authors, students, and teachers,

    people getting married and people marrying others off,

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    in letters,

    and before all important matters." [Radd al-Muhtar, 1:348,

    Bulaq]

    What is the reward and benefit of sending the

    peace and blessings?

    Imam al-Sakhawi records numerous benefits and rewards of sending

    blessings on the blessed (Allah bless him and give him peace). These

    include:

    1. Allah's sending blessings on the slave

    Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) relates that the Prophet

    (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, "He who sends blessings

    on me once, Allah sends him blessings ten times." [Muslim, Abu

    Dawud, & Tirmidhi]

    Anas ibn Malik (Allah be pleased with him) relates that the Prophet

    (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, "He who sends blessingson me once Allah sends blessings on him ten times and removes from

    him ten sins and raises him by ten degrees." [al-Nasa'i]

    2. Forgiveness

    Abu Kahil relates that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him

    peace) said, "O Abu Kahil, whoever sends blessings on me three times

    every day and three times every night out of love for me and longing

    for me, it is his right on Allah that He forgive him his sins for that

    day and night."

    3. Sufficiency for one's worldly and other-worldly affairs

    for the one who makes all of his prayers blessings on the

    Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace(

    Ubayy ibn Ka`b relates: I said, "O Messenger of Allah, I send much

    blessings on you. What proportion of my prayer should I devote to

    you?" He said, "As much as you like." I said, "A quarter?" He said, "As

    much as you like, and if you increased it would only be better for

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    you." I said, "Then a half?" He said, "As much as you like and if you

    increased then it would only be better for you." I said, "Then two

    thirds?" He said, "As much as you like and if you increased it would

    only be better for you." I said, "I'll devote all of my prayers to

    sending blessings on you." The Prophet (Allah bless him and give

    him peace) said, "In that case it will suffice you from your worries

    and your sins will be forgiven. " [Reported by Tirmidhi who declared

    it well authenticated]

    4. Attaining intercession of the Prophet (Allah bless him

    and give him peace

    (Abu al-Darda' relates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him

    and give him peace) said, "Whoever sends blessings on me ten times

    in the morning and ten in the evening will have my intercession on

    judgement day." [Tabarani]

    Imam al-Sakhawi mentions other benefits, including:

    * the purification of his works;

    * the exaltation of his rank;

    * the asking of forgiveness for him by his own Salat;

    * the recording of rewards the like of Mount Uhud for him and his

    repayment in superabundant measure;* comfort of his world and his hereafter if he devotes his entire

    Salat to invoking blessings upon him;

    * the obliteration of more faults than that effected by the

    manumission of a slave;

    * his deliverance from affliction because of it;

    * the witnessing of the Prophet himself to it;

    * the guarantee of the Prophets intercession for him;

    * Allah's pleasure, mercy, and safety from His anger;

    * admission under the shade of the Throne for him;

    * preponderance of his good deeds in the Balance;

    * his admission to drink from the Prophets Pond;* his safety from thirst and deliverance from the Fire;

    * his ability to cross the Bridge swiftly;

    * the sight of his seat in Paradise before he dies;

    * numerous wives in Paradise;

    * the preponderance of his Salat over more than twenty military

    conquests;

    * its equivalency to giving alms to the needy;

    * its being zakat and purification for him;

    * his wealth and possessions will increase because of its blessing;

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    * more than one hundred of his needs will be fulfilled through it;

    * it constitutes worship;

    * it is the most beloved of all deeds to Allah;

    * it beautifies meetings;

    * it cancels out poverty and material duress;

    * it lets him expect and find goodness everywhere;

    * it makes him the most deserving of goodness;

    * he benefits from it as well as his children and theirs, as well as

    those to whom its reward is gifted in the register of his good

    deeds;

    * it brings him near to Allah and to His Prophet;

    * it is a light that helps him against his enemies;

    * it cleans his heart of hypocrisy and rust;

    * it commands the love of people and the sight of the prophet indreams;

    * it forbids slander (ghiba) against him; [al-Qawl al-Badi' fi al-

    Salat 'ala al-Habib al-Shafi', 203]

    How much Peace & blessings to be Sent

    Narrated by Ubayy ibn Ka'b

    When a third of the night had passed the Prophet (peace be upon

    him) used to get up and call out: 'O people, remember Allah; the first

    call (of the trumpet of Angel Israfil) has sounded; after this comes

    the second call. It is accompanied by death, and all that it comprise.'

    I said to the Prophet (peace be upon him): 'O Messenger of Allah

    (peace be upon him) I invoke Allah's peace and blessings upon you

    copiously; how much time should I earmark for this?' He said: 'As

    much time as you think proper.' I submitted: 'A quarter of my time?'He said: 'As much you wish; but it would be better for you, if you

    could devote more time.' I said: 'Half of my time?' He said: 'Whatever

    you wish; but it would be (still) better for you, if you were to

    increase it.' Then I said: 'Two-third of my time?' He said: 'As much

    you wish; but it would be (still) better for you if you were to increase

    it.' I said: 'Shall I devote all my time (supplications) to reciting Salat

    (benediction) on you? He said: 'Then it will take care of all your

    worries and your sins will be forgiven.' Transmitted by Tirmidhi;

    Ahmad.

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    What Peac & blessings to be Sent

    Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 4.589 Narrated by Abdur

    Rahman bin Abi Laila

    Ka'b bin Ujrah met me and said, "Shall I not give you a present I got

    from the Prophet?" 'Abdur-Rahman said, "Yes, give it to me." I said,

    "We asked Allah's Apostle saying, 'O Allah's Apostle! How should one

    (ask Allah to) send blessings on you, the members of the family, forAllah has taught us how to salute you (in the prayer)?' He said, 'Say:

    O Allah! Send Your Mercy on Muhammad and on the family of

    Muhammad, as You sent Your Mercy on Abraham and on the family

    of Abraham, for You are the Most Praiseworthy, the Most Glorious. O

    Allah! Send Your Blessings on Muhammad and the family of

    Muhammad, as You sent your Blessings on Abraham and on the

    family of Abraham, for You are the Most Praiseworthy, the Most

    Glorious.' "

    Also there are some daroods which can be recited, like the Darood

    Maal & Tunajjina for gaining the worldly & spiritual benefits.

    Starting the Supplication with Allah's Praise

    and Blessings on His Prophet.

    Fiqh-us-Sunnah Fiqh 4.111c

    Fudalah b. 'Ubaid reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him,

    heard a man supplicating during prayer. He did not glorify Allah,nor did he invoke blessings on the Prophet. The Prophet, peace be

    upon him, said, "He has been hasty." Then he called the man and said

    either to him, or to someone else, "When any one of you prays, he

    should begin by glorifying and praising his Lord and then he should

    invoke blessings on the Prophet, peace be upon him, and after that

    he should supplicate Allah for anything he wishes."

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    Making many prayers and salutations upon

    the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam during

    the night and the day of Jumu'ah

    Fiqh-us-Sunnah Fiqh 2.126

    Aus ibn Aus reports that the Prophet said: "The most virtuous of your

    days is Jumu'ah. On that day, Adam was created and on that day he

    died, (on that day) the horn will be blown and the people will be

    dumbfounded! Increase your prayers upon me as your prayers upon

    me will be presented to me." The people said: "O Messenger of Allah,how will our prayers be presented to you when you have passed

    away?" He said: "Allah has prohibited the earth from eating the

    bodies of the Prophets." This is related by the five, except for at-

    Tirmidhi.

    Ibn al-Qayyim says: "It is preferred to pray for (Allah's blessings on

    the Prophet during the day and night of Jumu'ah as the Prophet

    said: 'Make many prayers upon me during the day of Friday and the

    night of Friday.' The Messenger of Allah is the leader of mankind,

    and Jumu'ah is the best of the days of the week. Prayers upon him

    during that day are a privilege [he deserves] which belongs to noother. This act also has another wisdom to it and that is that all of

    the good that has passed onto this [Muslim] ummah, in this life and

    the hereafter, has passed through him. Allah has gathered the good

    of this life and the next life for this ummah, and the greatest honor

    and success will be granted to them on Friday. On that day, they will

    be granted their houses and palaces in paradise and that is the day

    they will be given more when they enter paradise. It is a day of

    celebration for them in this life. It is also a day in which Allah fulfills

    their needs and answers their prayers and requests in this world.

    They are aware of all of that and are able to attain it because of the

    Prophet and it is through him [that they received these teachings];

    therefore, in gratitude and appreciation for the great blessings we

    received through him, we should make many prayers upon him

    during the day and night of Jumu 'ah."

    May Allah fill our hearts with love of His beloved Prophet (Allah

    bless him & give him peace). May He inspire our tongues to send

    much blessings on him (Allah bless him and give him peace) and

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    guide us to lead our lives in accordance to his exalted and noble

    sunna.

    And Allah alone gives success.

    Excerpted from

    The fiqh of Sunnah by Sohail Hanif, with Faraz Rabbani

    Repudiation of Salafi Innovations By Shaik Hisham Kabbani

    Fiqh-us-Sunnah (Aalim Quran _ CD)