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The Excellence of Friday
Imam Ibn ul Qayyim al Jawziyyah
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Abu Huraira reported the Holy Prophet, peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him, as saying: ‘The best day on
which the sun has risen is Friday; on it Adam was created,
on it he was made to enter Paradise, on it he was expelled
from it. And the Last Hour will take place on no day other
than Friday.’ The Holy Prophet also said on the occasion of
Friday: ‘We who are the last shall be the first on the Day of
resurrection, except that every Ummah (nation) was given
the Book before us and we where given it after them. It was
this day (Friday) which Allah prescribed for us and guided
us to it and the people came after us with regard to it, the
Jews observing the next day and the Christians they day
following that.’
With regard to Friday, the Holy Prophet was also reported
as saying: ‘There is no time on Friday at which no Muslim
would stand, pray and beg Allah for what is good but He
would give it to him’ and he pointed with his hand that (this
time) is short and narrow. There is a good deal of difference
of opinion among the scholars as to what exactly is that
fortunate hour on Friday when the supplication would be
granted. The best course is that this hour should be treated
as hidden, and the whole day should be spent in
supplication and glorification of Allah.
It was the Holy Prophet’s practice to attach special
significance and honour to Friday. Examples of this
behaviour are numerous, however, the following could be
cited: On that day, he recommenced reciting Soorah
as-Sajdah (in fajr) [and al-Insaan] because it is inclusive of
all affairs relevant to Friday; taking a bath, using perfume
and miswak, going to Friday’s congregational prayer early,
listening to the sermon, wearing one’s best clothes and
remembering Allah all the time. When the Holy Prophet
stood on the pulpit delivering Friday speech (sermon), his
eyes would redden and his voice rise sharply with extreme
anger. He, however, used to shorten the speech but
prolong the prayer following it.
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