It is re­ported that on the first night of Ramadân, ‘Umar – - TopicsExpress



          

It is re­ported that on the first night of Ramadân, ‘Umar – Allâh be pleased with him – would pray Maghrib, then say (to the peo­ple): Sit down. Then he would give a small ad­dress: Ver­ily the fast­ing of this month has been made a duty upon you, and stand­ing in night prayer has not been made a duty upon you, but those amongst you who can stand in prayer should do so, for it is from the extra good deeds about which Allâh told us: so who­ever can­not stand in prayer, let him sleep on his bed. And be­ware of say­ing: I will fast if so and so fasts and I will stand in night prayer if so and so stands in prayer. Who­ever fasts or stands in night prayer, he must make this for Allâh. And you should know that you are in prayer as long as you are wait­ing for a prayer. Min­i­mize any vain or false speech in the houses of Allâh (mosques; he said this two or three times). Let none of you fast a few days be­fore the month (in order to avoid miss­ing the be­gin­ning of the month; he said this three times). And do not fast until you see [the cres­cent of the new month] un­less it is over­cast. If it is over­cast, count [the pre­vi­ous month] as 30 days. Then do not break your fasts until you see the night upon the moun­tain (i.e. you are sure the sun has set). [‘Abd Al-Razzâq Al-San’ânî, Al-Musannaf ar­ti­cle 7748]
Posted on: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 13:32:22 +0000

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