Etiquettes and Special Deeds For The Day Of Jummah (Friday)
The day of Friday is known for the
Friday prayer which is in congregation and one of the most performed
prayer in addition to the regular prayers. On Friday, the congregational
prayer takes the place of Zuhr prayer and a Muslim is to only offer the Jummah prayer.
With regards to the day of Jummah, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in a hadith:
“The best day on which the
sun has risen is Friday. On that day Adam was created, he was admitted
to Jannah, and he was expelled therefrom.” (Muslim)
Thus, the day of Jummah that comes every
week is a day of Eid and a Muslim is to take this day as a day of
celebration and be grateful to Allah for all the blessings He has
provided as He provided to Adam and Eve by giving them birth on this day
and then sending them to Heavens. At the same time a Muslim must also
seek forgiveness on this day as well, so that he or she does not face
the anger of Allah the way Adam and Eve did on Friday.
Pertaining to Friday prayer, Allah Almighty says in Quran:
From this ayah of Quran the instructions
are clear and that is when a Muslim hears the Adhan for Jummah prayer
he should close all the trade that he is doing and stop any personal
business and turn towards remembrance of Allah that is the Jummah
prayer. Allah Almighty says that it is the best for a person if he has
understanding of it. Therefore, one must try to understand that Jummah
prayer is different than Zuhr prayer and a Muslim should make special
Further to the preparation that one
needs to make for Jummah prayer, there are certain special
considerations in this regard. The following lines discuss the different
special preparations that a Muslim has to make for the day of Jummah.
Cleaning The Body:
As the day of Jummah is a special day,
therefore, like any other special occasion it requires special
preparations in terms of purification of the body. Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH) said in a hadith:
“Anyone of you attending the Friday (prayers) should take a bath.” (Bukhari)
From the hadith it is obvious that
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recommended taking a bath for all those who
intend to offer Jummah prayer. Although one can go on by offering Jummah
prayer without bath, however, Prophet (PBUH) used the word ‘should’
which means commendation. Therefore, compared to ordinary days, on
Jummah a Muslim must make sure that he or she takes bath specially for
offering Jummah prayer.
In addition to the regular bath, a
Muslim must also consider other methods of cleanliness and good hygiene.
In another hadith, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
“O Muslims! Allah Taala has
made this day (Friday) a day of ‘Eid’. So have a bath on this day,
whoever has perfume should apply it, and use the miswaak.” (Ibn Maajah)
Therefore, in addition to bathing, a
person must also try to do miswak and apply perfume with the intention
of special preparations for the day of Friday.
Recitation of Surah Kahf:
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in another hadith of His:
“Whoever reads Surah Kahf on Fridays, there will be a bright light to shine for him between the two Fridays.” (Nasai)
This hadith shows the encouragement of reciting Surah Kahf
on the day of Friday. This Surah tells the story of the companions of
the Kahf (cave). These righteous companions out of the threat of their
lives took protection in a cave where they fell asleep and slept for
hundreds of year, till they woke up and saw the place from where they
ran, all the people had turned into believers. The recitation of this
Surah helps a Muslim seek refuge of Allah and affirms their faith on the
support and assistance He provides.
Supplicate Excessively:
Although every Muslim should supplicate
whenever he or she finds chance any day of the week, however, special
days like Friday call for special or excessive need of supplication.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in a hadith:
“There is no day more
virtuous than Friday. There is such an hour in this day that no Muslim
will make dua in it except that his dua will be accepted. And he does
not seek protection from anything except that Allah will grant him
protection.” (Tirmidhi)
This hadith shows that on Friday there
is an hour in which if a Muslim supplicates for something it will be
accepted and if he or she supplicates for seeking protection of Allah,
they will be given protection. The point to ponder in this hadith is
that there is an ‘hour’ in Friday, and nobody knows which hour it will
be. Therefore, a Muslim should supplicate throughout the day of Friday.
Listening To Khutba Attentively:
Khutba is the prime feature of the
Jummah prayer. There are two sermons or Khutba on Friday in which the
Imaam delivers a speech. With regards to the Khutba of Friday, Prophet
Muhammad (PBUH) said:
“If anyone performs Wudu
properly, then comes to the Friday prayer, listens to the Khutba
attentively and keeps silent, his (minor) sins between the Friday and
the following Friday will be forgiven, with the addition of three more
days; but he who touches pebbles has caused an interruption.” (Muslim)
From this hadith it is obvious that on
the day of Friday, going to the mosque and listening to the Khutba
attentively results in expiation from sins. The sins from one Friday to
the other are forgiven in addition to three more days. Thus, a Muslim
must make sure that he goes to the Friday prayer with after ablution,
listen to the Khutba attentively and not make any mistake or disturbance
during the Khutba as well as the prayer to ensure expiation of sins.
Conclusion:
In a nutshell, Friday is one of the
blessed days in the Islamic calendar and the most blessed day of the
week. This day is known for the Khutba and the congregational prayer
along with the history it has in the religion. Therefore, in order to
observe this day in the rightful manner, a Muslim must make sure that he
or she makes special preparations that make this day stand apart from
the rest of the days of the week.
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