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Yasir Qadhi

Fiqh of Jumuah and Janazah

Yasir Qadhi

Muslim Central

Islam, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 28 January 2015

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Shaykh Yasir Qadhi gives us important information on the Jumuah and Janazah. Before going to Jummah, taking a bath is strongly encouraged and also wearing special clothes.It is prohibited to speak while Imam is giving Khutbah and we should not let our mind wander and concentrate and have khushoo during the Khutbah. Salatul Eid is compulsory to attend whether male or female. Timing for Eid is Salatul Duha.It is Sunnah to pray outside the community, take a path different from the initial path taken on your return, saying the Takbeer, eating something before one goes to prayer. How to pray the Eid prayer? Listen intently to discover important details. Next in the line for discussion is the funeral or the janazah wherein two acts are essential - washing of dead body and the funeral prayer. What are the rules to be exercised when one is washing or performing ghusl of the dead body?Shaykh Yasir answers. Salatul Janazah should be performed by the closest relative of the dead person so that there is more sincerity in Dua for the dead. But, an Imam can also do the same. 4 Takbeerat should be performed - 1st Takbeer should be succeeded by Surah Fatiha, 2nd takbeer should be succeeded by Durood on the Prophet (SAW) 3rd takbeer should be succeeded by dua for the dead and the 4th takbeer should be succeeded with immediate Salam on one side. The grave should be dug around 5 to 6 ft deep.  There are the two ways to dig a grave - one is Lahd and the other is Shaq. The reward for praying Salatul Janazah and attending Janazah is attainment of two mountains of rewards where one mountain is the size of Mount Uhud. The Muslim should be buried as soon as possible and  it should not be delayed and the dead must be buried in the same place as his death.

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In al-Lhamd al-Ihmmahadah,

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and a sine, and a thoroughfah.

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O'er-bilah, in Shururi, in Futsina,

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with us al-Ama alina, my yah al-Ihahalina, I'm al-A-Lah, Wama Yubilhu for a hadia.

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What is shadow Allah, I'll Allah,

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Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah,

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what shadah al-Jadah, al-Jalah,

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al-Ahhabadah, Ahmadah, al-Ahhuz al-Ahhah, Ious al-A-Joura-Souro.

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I'm Bāg.

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Yesterday we covered the prayer of the traveler, right?

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And we covered the fear prayer, we did that before that, right?

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Okay, now we are going to cover Salatul Jumah, the prayer of Jumah,

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Salat's Jumah, okay?

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Salatul Jumah is obligatory upon every single person in the community except for the female, the slave, the traveler, and he who has an excuse. He has an excuse means like sick or he cannot physically make

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it to the message like that. So, so Srzuljuma is obligatory for the entire community.

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So Razul Juma is obligatory for the entire community except community. in their houses, except for the female and the slave, because the slave does not have to,

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the slave has different rulings in Islam, and the traveler and the one who has an excuse,

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meaning he is sick or something.

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Now when we say the traveler, right? What we mean by the traveler is, we

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define the traveler yesterday, but over here if the person hears the call for

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Jumah, the scholar say it becomes obligatory for him to attend. If he hears the azan for Jumah, then he must come and attend Jumah with the

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