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ABANDONING THE PRAYER: A MAJOR SIN IN ISLAAM Source: Al-Qur'ân was-Sunnah Society Allâh
Most High says (which means): Then there has
succeeded them a generation which has given up prayers (i.e. made their prayers
to be lost, either by not offering them at all or by not offering them perfectly
or by not offering them in their proper fixed times, etc.) and have followed
lusts. So they will be thrown in Hell. Except those who repent and believe in
the Oneness of Allâh and His Messenger and act righteously. [Maryam,
19:59-60]
And Allâh Most High
said (which means): Woe unto those performers of prayers
(hypocrites) who are unmindful of their prayers (i.e., delay their prayer from
its stated fixed time). [Al-Mă'oon, 107:4-5]
And Allâh Most High
said (which means): O you who believe! Let not your properties
or your children divert you from the remembrance of Allâh. And whosoever does
that, then they are the losers. [Al-Munăfiqoon, 63:9]
The commentators of the Qur'ân say: "The 'remembrance of
Allâh'
mentioned in these Aayăt means the five daily prayers. If anyone is so busy in
buying and selling, or with his daily work of earning a livelihood, or with his
children, that he cannot perform prayers on time, he will be among the
losers."
The first thing which will be judged among a man's deeds on the Day of
Resurrection is the Prayer. If this is in good order then he will succeed and
prosper but if it is defective then he will fail and will be a loser.
[Nasă'ee,
Tirmidhee, Ibn Măjah]
Informing us about the inhabitants of Hell,
Allâh Most High says (which
means): (The people in Hell will be asked:) What has caused you to enter Hell?
They will say: We were not among those who used to pray. Nor did we feed the
poor. And we used to talk falsehood (all that which Allâh hated) with
vain-talkers. And we used to belie the Day of Recompense. Until there came to us
that which is certain (i.e., death). So no Intercession of intercessors will
benefit them [Al-Muddaththir, 74:42-48]
The Prophet And he And he And he And he Ibn Al-Qayyim explained:
The person who abandons prayer will be raised with
such a foursome because his neglect of player may be due to his involvement with
his property, his country, his administrative work or his trade. Therefore, if
he was involved with his property he will be ressurected with Qaroon; if with
his country, then with Pharaoh; if with his administrative work, then with Hamăn;
and if with his trade then with Ubayy bin Khalaf, the trader among the
disbelievers of Makkah.
`Abdullăh bin Shaqeeq Al-`Aqeelee Tabi`ee [Tabi`ee: a successor to the
companions of the Prophet When `Alee Ibn Mas`ood
Ibn `Abbăs
Ibn Hazm said: "There is no greater sin after polytheism than
delaying a prayer until its time has passed and killing a believer without a
just cause."
Ibraheem Al-Nakha`ee said: "The one who has abandoned the prayer has
become a disbeliever." Aboo Ayyoob Al-Sakhtiyanee said something
similar to this. Ibn Hazm writes conclusively: "It has come from `Umar, `Abdur-Rahmăn
bin `Awf, Mu`ădh bin Jabal, Aboo Hurayrah and other companions that anyone who
skips one obligatory prayer until its time has finished becomes an apostate. We
find no difference of opinion among them on this point."
This was mentioned by Al Mundhiree in AT-TARGHEEB WA AT-TARHEEB. Then he
comments: A group of Companions and those who came after them believed that an
intentional decision to skip one prayer until its time is completely finished
makes one an unbeliever. The people of this opinion include `Umar bin Al-Khattăb,
`Abdullăh bin Mas`ood, `Abdullăh bin `Abbăs, Mu`ădh bin Jabal, Jăbir bin `Abdullăh
and Aboo Ad-Dardă'. Among the non-companions who shared this view were: Ibn
Hanbal, Ishăq bin Rahwayh, `Abdullăh bin Mubărak, An-Nakha`ee, Al-Hakam bin `Utaibah,
Aboo Ayyoob As-Sakhtiyănee, Aboo Dawood At-Tiyălisee, Aboo Bakr bin Aboo
Shaybah, Zuhayr in Harb, and others.
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Al-Haythamee, Ibn Hajr, AZ-ZAWAAJIR `AN IQTIRAAF AL KABAA'IR, Vol. I,
(corrected by) Ahmad Abdush-Shăfee, Dăr Al-Kutub Al-`Ilmiyyah, Beirut,
Lebanon, 1987
Dhahabee, Imăm Muhammad bin `Uthmăn, KITAAB AL-KABAA'IR, (Engl. tr.)
Mohammed Moinuddin Siddiqui, Dar El-Fiker, Beirut, Lebanon, 1993.
Sabiq, As-Sayyid, FIQH-US SUNNAH, Vol. I, (Engl. tr.) Muhammad Sa`eed
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