Is Your Home an Islamic
Home?
"And Allah has made for you in your homes a place of
rest..."[An-Nahl:80]
This may seem like an unusual question and your automatic
response may be "Why, of course my home is an Islamic Home!!
My family is Muslim and that makes our home a Muslim one!!"
Go through this short checklist to determine if your
response should really be in the affirmative.
I Have Chosen a Good Spouse
There are several ahadeeth that highlight the importance of
choosing a righteous and pious spouse. The wisdom of this is
obvious: a pious spouse is more likely to bring happiness and
contentment to the other spouse and the couple together will
be more able to build a righteous family and home life. This
is the foundation of the home.
I Help Guide My Spouse
This begins with each spouse fulfilling the duties and
responsibilities of their roles and treating each other with
kindness and compassion. It then goes beyond this to include
guidance in other spiritual matters such as striving to
strengthen imaan; paying attention to worship and correcting
it when needed; encouraging the reading of Qur'an, praying at
night, giving charity, and reading books on Islam; helping to
choose pious friends; enjoining goodness and forbidding evil.
Emaan is something that may increase or decrease so it is
necessary to continually focus on increasing our own and that
of our spouse.
Our Home is a Place for Remembrance of Allah
Remembrance can be in many forms: with the heart, with the
tongue, through prayer, recitation of Qur'an, memorizing
adhkaar and using them, discussing Islamic issues, or reading
Islamic material. These are things that should occur on a
consistent basis so that the angels will come to the home and
bring Allah's blessings. The Prophet, sallallahu alayhe
wasallam, said: "The example of a home in which Allah is
remembered and the example of a home in which Allah is not
remembered, is like comparing the living and the dead."
(Muslim).
Our Home is a Place of Worship
This means that salah is established within the home at its
required time and that members of the family pray in
congregation when several are present. The family may also
designate a specific area for prayer and maintain its
uniqueness and cleanliness. For women, it is better to pray
each prayer within the home. For men, it is recommended to
pray voluntary prayers at home after having prayed obligatory
prayers in the masjid. The Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam,
said: "The voluntary prayer in the home is better than the
voluntary prayer with the people. It is like the obligatory
prayer of the man in congregation being better than praying
the obligatory by himself." (Sahih al-Jaami). This is to
ensure that homes are made places of worship just as the
masajids.
We Regularly read Surat Al-Baqarah and Ayatul Kursi to
Keep Satan Away
The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu alayhe wasallam, said:
"Recite Surat Al-Baqarah in your houses, for the Satan does
not enter a house in which Surat Al-Baqarah is recited." (Sahih
al-Jaami). He also said: "When you go to your bed, recite
Ayatul Kursi: 'Allah! There is no god but Him, the
Ever-Living, the One Who Sustains and Protects all that
exists', to the end, for then there will remain over you a
guardian from Allah, and Satan will not come near you until
morning." (Bukhari).
Teaching and Learning are Ongoing Activities in Our
Home
This is primarily the responsibility of the head of die
household who must ensure that he is guiding his family to the
correct path, enjoining them to do good, and forbidding them
from evil. Attaining knowledge is incumbent upon all members
of the family and is the basis upon which Emaan will flourish,
A study circle should be established in the home that covers
the various areas in Islam and from which all family members
will benefit. Children should especially be encouraged to
participate since this will establish a pattern for them that
will be carried throughout their lifetimes.
We Have an Islamic Library in Our Home
This may include such things as books, cassette tapes, and
CDs. It is important to choose accurate and reliable material
that will benefit the members of the family. There should be a
variety of materials to cover all age levels and language
needs of those in the home. Arabic material is definitely a
must since everyone in the family should either know or be
learning to read the language of the Qur'an. Books should
cover a variety of topics, be properly organized, and be
easily accessible. Audiotapes and CDs may include Qur'an
recitation, lectures, khutbahs, tapes for children containing
supplications, reminders of Islamic manners, and nasheeds
(religious songs with no musical instruments). Family members
should encourage one another to use these materials on a
regular basis, and should be shared with other Muslim families
who may be in need of them.
We Try to Have Morals and Manners Like Prophet Muhammad
The Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wa sallam, said; "When Allah
wills some good towards the people of a household. He
introduces kindness among them." (Ahmad, Sahih al-Jaami). He
also said: "Allah loves kindness and rewards it in such a way
the He docs not reward for harshness or for anything else."
(Muslim). There are many examples of the Prophet's kindness
and good treatment toward his family that we should try to
emulate. He was affectionate and playful with his wives and
children and would help with household chores to case the
burden for his wives. Following his example will bring
tranquility to the home and help to truly make it an abode of
rest.
We Know the Islamic Rulings That Pertain to Houses
Such as guarding the secrets of the home, seeking
permission to enter, not looking into other people's homes,
not allowing children to enter the parent's bedroom during
certain times of the day, and not staying alone overnight.
This last one is interesting to consider since some husbands
travel for their business or work. The Prophet, sallallahu
alayhi wasallam, actually discouraged this. Ibn Umar reported
that the Prophet forbade being alone and said that a man
should not stay overnight alone or travel alone (Ahmad). Not
only will he be alone, but his wife and children are likely to
be left alone in the home without any protection or
companionship.
We Invite Righteous and Knowledgeable People to Our
Home
"My Lord! Forgive me, and my parents, and him who enters my
home as a believer, and all the believing men and women."
[71:28]. Righteous people who enter your home will bring many
benefits due to their presence and conversations with them.
They are more likely to discuss useful topics and may be
excellent sources of information and knowledge. We should
always make du'aa that Allah will bless us with righteous
friends since they can have such positive effects on us. The
Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam, said: "Keep company with
a believer only, and let your food be eaten only by the
righteous." (Abu Dawud, Tirmithi).
There are No Evils Within Our Home
Television (except possibly for educational programs) and
unlawful music are not allowed in the house; pictures on the
wall do not contain animate beings; there are no statues or
anything that resembles statues; dogs are not present in the
house; smoking is not allowed; decorations are kept simple to
avoid excessiveness; the telephone is used for beneficial
purposes and not harmful ones (such as gossiping or
backbiting); when people come to visit, the men and women sit
separately. The effects of these evils on the sanctity of the
home should be obvious. For example, the Prophet, sallallahu
alayhe wa sallam, said: "Angels do not enter a house which has
either a dog or a picture in it." (Bukhari).
The Physical Aspects of the Home are Conducive to
Fulfilling Religious Obligations
It is best for the home to be close to a mosque so that it
will be easier for men to attend the prayers in congregation
and for all family members to visit the mosque for lectures,
study groups, and social gatherings. It is also advisable to
find an area where other Muslims live to obtain the benefits
of community. One should definitely be careful about close
neighbors and avoid those who are obviously immoral. When
choosing a house, consideration should be made regarding the
availability of separate sitting areas for men and women. The
house should be spacious and fulfil safety and health
requirements.
Al JUMUAH VOL 11 ISSUE 8
Last modified:
July 19, 2007
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