WEEK 2
Topic: Reasons and sources of hikmah from Ibadah
1- Solah
اُتۡلُ مَاۤ اُوۡحِىَ اِلَيۡكَ مِنَ الۡكِتٰبِ وَاَقِمِ الصَّلٰوةَ ؕ
اِنَّ الصَّلٰوةَ تَنۡهٰى عَنِ الۡفَحۡشَآءِ وَالۡمُنۡكَرِؕ وَلَذِكۡرُ اللّٰهِ اَكۡبَرُ
ؕ وَاللّٰهُ يَعۡلَمُ مَا تَصۡنَعُوۡنَ ﴿29:45﴾
(29:45) (O Prophet), recite
the Book that has been revealed to you and establish Prayer. Surely
Prayer forbids indecency and evil. And Allah's
remembrance is of even greater merit. Allah knows
all that you do. - Surah Al-'Ankabut :45
This is an important characteristic out of the many
characteristics of the prayer, which has been presented here prominently in
view of its relevance to the context. We are being told that the establishment
of the Salat is the means through which we can get rid of those evils in which
ourselves had been involved before.
2- Sawm
يٰٓـاَيُّهَا الَّذِيۡنَ اٰمَنُوۡا كُتِبَ عَلَيۡکُمُ الصِّيَامُ
کَمَا كُتِبَ عَلَى الَّذِيۡنَ مِنۡ قَبۡلِکُمۡ لَعَلَّكُمۡ تَتَّقُوۡنَۙ
(2:183) Believers! Fasting is enjoined upon you, as it was
enjoined upon those before you, that you become God-fearing.- Surah
Al-Baqarah :183
Like most other injunctions of Islam those relating to
fasting were revealed gradually. In the beginning the Prophet (peace be on him)
had instructed the Muslims to fast three days in every month, though this was
not obligatory. When the injunction in the present verse was later revealed in
2 A.H., a degree of relaxation was introduced: it was stipulated that those who
did not fast despite their capacity to endure it were obliged to feed one poor
person as an expiation for each day of obligatory fasting missed see (verse
184). Another injunction was revealed later see (verse 185) and here the
relaxation in respect of able-bodied persons was revoked. However, for the
sick, the traveller, the pregnant, the breast-feeding women and the aged who
could not endure fasting, the relaxation was retained.
3- Zakah
خُذۡ مِنۡ اَمۡوَالِهِمۡ صَدَقَةً تُطَهِّرُهُمۡ وَتُزَكِّيۡهِمۡ
بِهَا وَصَلِّ عَلَيۡهِمۡؕ اِنَّ صَلٰوتَكَ سَكَنٌ لَّهُمۡؕ وَاللّٰهُ سَمِيۡعٌ عَلِيۡمٌ ﴿9:103﴾
[9:103] (O Prophet)! "Take alms out of their riches and
thereby cleanse them and bring about their growth (in righteousness), and pray
for them. Indeed your prayer is a source of tranquillity for them." Allah
is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.- Surah At-Tawbah : 103
4- Hajj
اَلۡحَجُّ اَشۡهُرٌ مَّعۡلُوۡمٰتٌ ۚ فَمَنۡ فَرَضَ فِيۡهِنَّ
الۡحَجَّ فَلَا رَفَثَ وَلَا فُسُوۡقَۙ وَلَا جِدَالَ فِى الۡحَجِّ ؕ وَمَا
تَفۡعَلُوۡا مِنۡ خَيۡرٍ يَّعۡلَمۡهُ اللّٰهُ ؕ وَتَزَوَّدُوۡا فَاِنَّ خَيۡرَ
الزَّادِ التَّقۡوٰى وَاتَّقُوۡنِ يٰٓاُولِى الۡاَلۡبَابِ
(2:197) The months of Hajj are well known. Whoever intends
to perform Pilgrimage in these months shall abstain from sensual indulgence,
wicked conduct and quarrelling; and whatever good you do, Allah knows it. Take
your provisions for the Pilgrimage; but, in truth, the best provision is piety.
Men of understanding, beware of disobeying Me.- Surah Al-Baqarah :197
- In the state of consecration (ihram) the husband and wife are
required to refrain not only from sexual intercourse but also from lascivious
conversation (and, for that matter, from any act which either stems from or is
likely to stimulate sexual desire - Ed).
- Even though all sinful acts are evil, the sinfulness of
such acts is aggravated when they are committed in the state of consecration
(ihram).
- In this state it is not even permitted to rebuke one's
servant.
-In the pre-Islamic Age of Ignorance it was considered an
act of gross worldliness for anyone to carry provisions while on the
Pilgrimage. A pious man was expected to go to the House of God without any
worldly goods. This misconception is removed here and it is pointed out that
abstention from carrying provisions is not necessarily an act of righteousness.
True righteousness lies in the fear of God, in abstaining from violating His
commands, and in leading a pure and decent life. If a pilgrim's conduct is not
good and he resorts to wickedness the mere fact of not carrying provisions,
thus parading his detachment from worldly goods, will do him no good. For his
wickedness he will suffer humiliation both in the sight of God and man, and his
action will be a desecration of the religious duty for which he undertook the
journey. On the other hand, if a person's heart is full of the fear of God, and
his moral conduct is good, he will be exalted by God and will be held in high
esteem by human beings on his return from the Pilgrimage, regardless of the
amount of provisions he carried.
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