1033. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him)
reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said: "Were
people to know the blessing of pronouncing Adhan and the standing in the first
row, they would even draw lots to secure these privileges. And were they to
realize the reward of performing Salat early, they would race for it; and were
they to know the merits of Salat after nightfall (`Isha') and the dawn (Fajr)
Salat, they would come to them even if they had to crawl.''
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: This expression 'to
crawl' is used to illustrate the high merit of praying `Isha
and Fajr in congregation in the mosque. This Hadith also urges to make best to
occupy the first rows, as the `Angels of Mercy' pray for the Imam first, then
for those who pray immediately behind him in the first row, then those behind
them, and so on. The Hadith also points out the excellence of Adhan and the
great reward of the person who pronounces it.
1034. Mu`awiyah (May Allah be pleased with him)
reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) saying: "The
Mu'adhdhinun (callers to prayer) will have the longest necks on the Day of
Resurrection.''
[Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith highlights the eminence of
Mu'adhdhin and Adhan. Adhan means calling people to the worship of Allah.
Mu'adhdhin (the caller)
gets reward for the Salat of all those who hear his Adhan. The phrase "will
have the longest necks'' has been given different
interpretations. One of them is that they are those who long for the Mercy of
Allah more than anyone else. Another interpretation is that their necks will
grow longer on the Day of Requital and so sweat will not reach them, for every
one will sweat on that day depending on his deeds: sweat will reach up to one's
ankles or knees or waists. In the case of some people, sweat will reach up to
their mouths. Another interpretation is that those who call Adhan will have an
honourable and great status on the Day of Requital.
1035. `Abdullah bin `Abdur-Rahman reported: Abu Sa`id
Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) said to me: "I
see that you like living among your sheep in wilderness. So whenever you are
with your sheep or in wilderness and you want to call Adhan, you should raise
your voice because whoever hears the Adhan, whether a human or jinn or any other
creature, will testify for you on the Day of Resurrection.''
Abu Sa`id added: "I heard this from the
Messenger of Allah (PBUH).''
[Al-Bukhari].
Commentary: Shayun is used for everything, or every
other thing, and covers animals, vegetables and inanimate matter. On the Day of
Requital, Almighty Allah will grant the faculty of speech, and all these things
will testify for the Mu'adhdhin, as would be done by mankind and jinn.
1036. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him)
reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "When
Adhan for Salat is pronounced, the devil takes to his heels and breaks wind with
noise so as not to hear the call. When the Adhan is finished, he returns. When
the Iqamah is announced, he turns his back, and after it is finished, he returns
again to distract the attention of one and makes him remember things which he
does not recall in his mind before the Salat, and says `Remember this, and
this,' and thus causes one to forget how many Rak`at he performed.''
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: The words signify that Satan runs with
great speed and he breaks wind, or he intentionally does so. In any case, it
shows that he has an aversion for Adhan. The second point that we learn from
this Hadith is that the concentration of mind is a must for Salat to defeat all
attempts of Satan to disrupt it.
1037. `Abdullah bin `Amr bin Al-`As (May Allah be
pleased with them) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) saying, "When
you hear the Adhan, repeat what the Mu'adhdhin says. Then ask Allah to exalt my
mention because everyone who does so will receive in return ten rewards from
Allah. Then beseech Allah to grant me Al-Wasilah, which is a high rank in Jannah,
fitting for only one of Allah's slaves; and I hope that I will be that man. If
any one asks Al-Wasilah for me, it becomes incumbent upon me to intercede for
him.''
[Muslim]
Commentary: To invoke blessings upon the Prophet (PBUH)
means to recite "Allahumma salli `ala
Muhammadin, wa `ala ali Muhammadin, kama sallaita `ala Ibrahima wa `ala ali
Ibrahima, innaka Hamidun Majid.'' Wasilah literally means
that mode or method by which one attains his goal, but here it stands for that
high rank in Jannah which will be awarded to the Prophet (PBUH). The word
Shafa`ah means to beg someone to pardon somebody's faults and shortcomings or
to request someone for doing a virtuous deed. In the context of this Hadith, it
refers to the privilege of intercession of the Prophet (PBUH) due to which he
will request for the forgiveness of such people for whom he will be given
permission by Allah.
1038. Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with
him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "When
you hear the Mu'adhdhin (pronouncing the call to Salat), repeat after him what
he says.''
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith also tells us to repeat the
words of Adhan when we hear it. But when he says "Hayya
`alas-Salah'' or "Hayya
`alal-Falah'' we must say "La
hawla wa la quwwata illa billah.''
1039. Jabir (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "He
who says upon hearing the Adhan: `Allahumma Rabba hadhihid-da`wati-ttammati,
was-salatil-qa'imati, ati Muhammadanil-wasilata wal-fadhilata, wab`athu maqaman
mahmuda nilladhi wa `adtahu [O Allah, Rubb of this perfect call (Da`wah) and of
the established prayer (As-Salat), grant Muhammad the Wasilah and superiority,
and raise him up to a praiseworthy position which You have promised him]', it
becomes incumbent upon me to intercede for him on the Day of Resurrection.''
[Al-Bukhari].
Commentary: This Hadith tells us the merit of (the
prayer by maens of which one attains his should be recited in the manner
narrated by `Abdullah bin `Amr, which says that one should first repeat the
wording of Adhan, then recite the prayer asking to exalt the mention of the
Prophet (PBUH) and then pray Allah to grant him the Wasilah.
1040. Sa`d bin Abu Waqqas (May Allah be pleased with
him) reported: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "He
who says after the Adhan: `Ash-hadu an la ilaha illallah Wah-dahu la sharika
Lahu;
wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan `abduhu wa Rasuluhu, radhitu Billahi Rabban, wa bi
Muhammadin Rasulan, wa bil Islami Dinan [I testify that there is no true god
except Allah Alone; He has no partners and that Muhammad (PBUH) is His slave and
Messenger; I am content with Allah as my Rubb, with Muhammad as my Messenger and
with Islam as my Deen],' his sins will be forgiven.''
[Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith mentions another prayer which
should be recited beside the already mentioned Du`a-al-Wasilah.
1041. Anas (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said: "The
supplication made between the Adhan and the Iqamah is never rejected.''
[Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi].