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THE VIRTUES OF SALATUT TASBEEH
Salatut Tasbeeh is a very important and meritorious form of salah.
This is evident from several ahadith, wherein Rasulullah salallahu
alayhi wasallam emphasised on it and enjoined it as a matter of great
kindness and favour. As such, the Úlama, Jurists, Muhadditheen, and
Sufis throughout the centuries have been particular in offering this
Salah. Sayyiduna Abbas t has narrated that he was once informed by
Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam ''O Abbas! Should I not present
to you? Should I not confer to you? Should I not inform you of such an
act, which if you practise (these wordings of similar meaning were
repeated in order to capture the attention of the listener, to
emphasise the importance of the salah so as to instil a yearning to
perform it), Allah I will forgive all your sins, whether old or new,
intentional or unintentional, minor or major, open or secret.'' (After
describing the method of performing this salah) Nabi salallahu alayhi
wasallam stated, ''If possible, you should offer this salah once
everyday, and if you cannot perform it daily, then offer it on every
Friday (weekly), or once a month, or once a year or at least once in
your lifetime.''
[Sunan Abu Dawud #1297]
THE STATUS AND IMPORTANCE OF SALATUT TASBEEH
Imam Al-Haakim
رحمه الله
who is an authority on hadith, has written, ''The authenticity of this
hadith (of salatut tasbeeh) is supported by the fact that, since the
second generation after the Sahabah t until our times, all the great
teachers in the various sciences of Deen have been offering this salah
with constancy and have been advising the people to do so. Among them
was Imam Abdullah Ibn Mubaarak
رحمه
الله
(he was the teacher of the teachers of Imam Bukhari
رحمه
الله).
''1
; Imam Al-Baihaqi
رحمه
الله
has
stated that, even before Ibn Mubaarak
رحمه
الله,
Imam Abul Jauzaa
رحمه
الله,
a Tabi'ee (one who had seen the Sahabah radiAllahu anhum) and whose
narrations are considered to be reliable, used to be very particular
in offering this salah daily. As soon as he heard the azaan for the
Zuhr Salah, he would go to the musjid and would complete this Salah
before the Zuhr Salah.
2
Imam Abdul Aziz Ibn Abi Rawwaad
رحمه
الله
who was the teacher of Ibn Mubaarak
رحمه
الله
and who was a great devotee and saint, has stated, ''One who desires
to attain Jannah should be constant in offering Salatut Tasbeeh.''
3
Allamah Taqi Ud-Deen As-Subki
رحمه
الله
has stated, '' This salah is very important and one should not
get misled if some people happen to deny its importance. The
one, who ignores it even after learning about its immense reward, is
negligent in religious matters, fails to act like virtuous people, and
should not be considered as a reliable person."
4
Sayyiduna Abdullah Ibn Abbas t used to offer this Salah every Friday.
5
It is mustahab (commendable) to perform this salah on all those
auspicious nights wherein extra ibadat (worship) are encouraged e.g.
The 15th Night of Shabaan, The nights of Ramadan etc.
[REFERENCES:
1)Al Mustadrak Haakim #1196; 2)Fadhaail A'amaal, Virtues
of Zikr p.244; 3)At
Tarsheeh, Libayaani Salatit Tasbeeh p.33;
4)Sharhul Ihya v.3 p.794; 5)Mirqatul Mafateeh #1329]
NOTE:
The Authenticity of Salatut Tasbeeh has been affirmed by the
muhadditheen. Many of them have written detailed articles on this
matter. Allaamah Suyuti
رحمه
الله
has enumerated up to 20 great muhadditheen who have accepted its
authenticity.
[Al-Laalil Masnoo'ah v.2, p.40]
According to the principles of hadeeth, this hadith falls at least in
the category of Hasan Ahadith.
THE METHOD OF PERFORMING SALATUT TASBEEH
Imam Abdullah Ibn Mubaarak
رحمه
الله
and
many other Úlama narrate the following method of offering this salah.
(This method is also reported from Rasulullah salallahu alayhi
wasallam and is the preferred method). "After reciting
thanaa and before reciting Surah Faatihah repeat these words (the
third Kalimah)
سُبْحَانَ اللهِ وَالْحَمْدُ ِللهِ وَلاَ اِلَهَ اِلاََّ اللهُُ وَاللهُُ
اََكْبَرْ
fifteen times. Then start with
اَعُوْذُ
andبِاسْمِ
اللهِ
and,
after completing Surah Faatihah and another surah, these words (above
mentioned) should be repeated ten times before the ruku, ten times
during the ruku, ten times after standing up from the ruku, ten times
in each sajdah and ten times while sitting between the two sajdahs.
All four rakaats should be performed in this manner, thus completing
seventy five times (tasbeehs) in each rakaat and 300 times (tasbeehs)
in four rakaats.''
[Sunan Tirmizi #481]
CONVENIENT TABLE FORMAT OF PERFORMING THIS SALAH ACCORDING TO THE
PREFERRED METHOD
|
POSTURES OF SALAH |
NUMBER OF TIMES |
|
AFTER THANAA – BEFORE SURAH FAATIHA
[AS FOR THE 2nd, 3rd AND 4th
RAKAAT, THE TASBEEHS SHOULD BE RECITED BEFORE COMMENCING WITH
SURAH FAATIHA] |
15 TIMES |
|
BEFORE RUKU |
10 TIMES |
|
DURING RUKU |
10 TIMES |
|
WHILE STANDING – AFTER RISING FROM THE RUKU |
10 TMES |
|
IN THE FIRST SAJDAH |
10 TIMES |
|
SITTING POSTURE – BETWEEN BOTH SAJDAS |
10 TIMES |
|
IN THE SECOND SAJDAH |
10 TIMES |
|
TOTAL PER RAKAAT |
75 TIMES |
|
TOTAL IN FOUR RAKAATS |
300 TIMES |
There are no particular surahs specified for this salah. Any
surah may be recited. However Sayyiduna Ibn Abbas t was once asked,
''Are there any particular surahs to be recited in this salah? He
replied, 'At takaasur (S.102), Al Asr (S.103), Al Kaafiroon (S.109)
and Al Ikhlaas (S.112).'' Some Úlama have also stated, ''The most
virtuous surahs (to be recited in this salah) are Al Hadeed (S.57), Al
Hashar (S.59), As Saff (S.61) and At Taghaabun (S.64).''
[Raddul Muhtaar v.2, p.27]
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND
1. Counting should not be done verbally as this act nullifies the
salah. The best way is that the fingers should be kept in their
position, but should be pressed one by one for counting.
[Raddul Muhtaar v.2, p.27
2. This Salah can be offered at any time of the day or night
besides the three forbidden times. However, the more
appropriate times, in order of preference, are: After midday (zawal),
any time during the day, and any time during the night.
[Fadhaail A'amaal, Virtues of Zikr P.245]
3. According to some ahadith, the third Kalimah should also be
followed by
الْعَظِيْمْ
ِلاَ
حَوْلَ وَلاَ قُوَّةَ اِلاََّ بِاللهِ الْعَلِيِّ
therefore
better to recite it sometimes in addition to the third
Kalimah.''
[Ihyaa – vol.2, pg.267]
4. In the ruku,
سُبْحَانَ
رَبِّيَ الْعَظِيْمْand
in the sajdah,
سُبْحَانَ رَبِّيَ
الاَعْليَ
should be recited before reciting the third kalimah."
[At Tarsheeh, Libayaani Salatit Tasbeeh p.22]
5. If one missed out all or some tasbeehs in any posture, there will
be no need to make sajda sahw (at the end of the salah) to compensate
for this omission. However, the omitted amount should be made up for
in the next posture unless the subsequent posture is that of qaumah
(the standing position after ruku) or jalsah (the sitting position
between the two sajdas). In these postures, one should recite the
kalimas as specified and then cover up for the deficiency in the next
act. For instance, if one omits the recitation of the tasbbeehs in the
ruku, one should make up the deficiency in the first sajda.
[Raddul Muhtar v.2 p.28]
6. Whilst performing this salah, it is also advisable to tie (fold)
the hands when standing in Qaumah (the posture between the ruku and
sajdah) when reciting the tasbeehs.
[Ahsanul Fatawa v. 3, p.491]
CHECKED AND APPROVED:
MUFTI EBRAHIM DESAI
(DARUL
IFTAA)
PRACTICE AND CONVEY THIS GIFT GRANTED TO US
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