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Friday, April 15, 2016

Ibn al-Qayyim Gives Forty Benefits on Supplicating For the Prophet From Jalaa' al-Afhaam

Ibn al-Qayyim [may Allaah have Mercy on him] writes over forty benefits in supplicating by sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet:

1 - It is acting upon the Command of Allaah (cf. 33:56).

2 - Allaah, the Most High, Himself Sends His Peace and Blessings upon him, explemifying great praise that Allaah has for him.

3 - The angels supplicate for the Peace and Blessings of Allaah to be upon the Prophet also, so by supplicating for him we are supplicating along side the angels.

4 - For every supplication of Peace and Blessings of Allaah, Allaah Sends Peace and Blessings from Himself upon the supplicator by tenfold.

5 - This supplication raises a person up by ten ranks.

6 - For each supplication, ten like are written for him.

7 - For each supplication, ten sins are forgiven.

8 - When a person makes Dua’a to Allaah, but begins his supplication by sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet and ends his Dua’a with it, then this action carries his Dua’a up to Allaah, the Lord of all creation. Thus it is a means for ones Dua’a to be accepted.

9 - Increasing in sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon him is a cause for one to receive the Prophets intercession on the Day of Judgment.

10 - Increasing in sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet is a means in which ones sins are forgiven.

11 – By increasing in supplicating for Peace and Blessings of Allaah to be upon the Prophet, it is a cause for Allaah making the affairs easy for His Servant.

12 – It is a means for which a person gains closeness to the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] on the Day of Judegment.

13 – It is a good word which one utters or reminds others of in times of hardship.

14 – It is a means in which the needs of a person are brought about.

15 – By increasing in sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon him, Allaah and His Angels in turn send Peace and Blessings upon the person.

16 – It is cause of gaining purification from sins and cleansing of the heart.

17 – It is a means in which a person could gain the glad tidings of Jannah before his death. This was stated by Haafidh Aboo Moosa and he qouted narrations supporting this.

18 – It is a means in which he avoids any hardship on the Day of Judgement.

19 – It is a means in which one can gain the supplication of the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] in response, as his soul is restored in order to respond.

20 – It is a means in which a person may be reminded of something he may have forgotten.

21 – Send the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet beautifies gatherings. It is not something that a person will regret in saying on the Day of Judgement (unlike other statements that may be uttered in their gatherings). 

22 – Through it poverty may be lifted.

23 – It removes the label of “stinginess”. The Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] described true stinginess as those who do not send peace and blessings upon him when his name is mentioned.

24 – Success is through making this supplication because the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] also described that the one who doesn’t send peace and blessings of Allaah upon him when his name is mentioned will be destroyed.

25 – Sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet is a path that leads to Jannah and the one who abandons it is led astray from this path.

26 – It removes foulness that may be present in gatherings between Muslims. Gatherings which do not have the Praise of Allaah or the Sending of Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon His Messenger in them.

27 – All speech is perfected if it begins with Praising Allaah and Sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet.

28 – It is a cause in which the Correct Path is illuminated for him.

29 – It removes coarseness from a person.

30 – It is a means in which Allaah constantly Praises His Slave. If a person continuously sends the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon His Prophet, then Allaah Praises that person and such a praise is filled between the heavens and the earths. This is because the person who sends the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon His Prophet is supplicating to Allaah that He Praises the Prophet, and that He Honours him and Gives him nobleness. A principle known the Shareeah is “الجزاء من جنس العمل” meaning that a person receives the recompense according to the action that has been put forth – therefore if the person supplicates for the Prophet, then it is befitting that part of that supplication is also given to him.

31 – It a means in which the life and actions of a person becomes blessed. So this one supplication (i.e. sending peace and blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet) brings about great good, because if one prays for the Prophet and his family to be blessed, then the person supplicating will also receive a portion of that supplication for himself.

32 - Sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet is a cause for the one who sends it to receive the Mercy of Allaah.

33 – It is through increasing in sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet that one gains in their love for him. Loving the Prophet is a pillar of Emaan that which Emaan cannot be completed without it. The more the Muslim focuses his heart in this supplication and the more he increases in it, the greater attachment he will have for the one who he is supplicating for. His love for the Prophet intensifies and multiplies. He develops a yearning to be like him and to meet him. His heart is then penetrated with love for him. The greater the impact the Prophet has on one’s life, the more complete the heart becomes. The lesser the impact, the weaker the heart gets. The zeal the believer has in wanting to see the Prophet is immense, so the with the greater the yearning, the more the believer will follow his teachings, and the more he follows his teachings the greater the praise and remembrance of the Prophet will be on his tongue. All of this depends on the reverence one has for the Prophet in his heart – the greater the love, then the greater the actions and praise on his tongue, the weaker the love then the lesser the actions and praise. This point is quite obvious and this is why the poet said:

I am surprised by those who claim that they remember their loved ones
                       
Does the one who loves another ever forget them?

Meaning, it is surprising that one claims to love another yet needs reminding to follow and remember them.

In fact the more someone loves something the more they would want to follow them. Whoever claims to love but contradicts their example then they are actually stating that they refuse to follow them. And as the saying goes, “Whoever loves something, then they will be constantly talking about that thing.”

So with these examples, we can apply them to what requires out utmost love.

As the poet said:
           
            If you were to split my heart open you would find
                                   
That my love for Tawheed of Allaah would be at separate to the love of the creation

This is the heart of the believer: Tawheed in Allaah and the mentioning of the Messenger are engraved in the heart of the believer, nothing can cause them to erode.

The more you talk about something, the more you will gain love of it. Forgetting the thing you claim you love will inevitably lead to one losing their love for it or at least causing weakness in it.

Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted, is the One who deserves this love and remembrance the most, and the most deserved of complete reverence within the heart of the slave.

Rather, the kind of Shirk that can never be forgiven is the type of Shirk in which a person shares their love of Allaah to the creation, and shares their reverence to Him with the creation.

Allaah, the Most High, Says:


And of mankind are some who take (for worship) others besides Allah as rivals (to Allah). They love them as they love Allah. But those who believe, love Allah more (than anything else). ” [al-Baqarah 2:165]

Here, Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted, Informs us that the Mushirk (the one who does Shirk) competes their love of Allaah with their love for the creation. However, the believer is the one who is exceeds in his love for Allaah.

The people of the fire will say:

By Allah, we were truly in a manifest error. When We held you (false gods) as equals (in worship) with the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists)” [ash-Shura’aa 26:97-98]

In this Aayah, the people of the fire are regretful because they created equals to Allaah in their love for their false gods, and this is something well-known, because no person who practices Shirk can ever claim that their idols or deities are exactly the same as the Lord of the Creation in relation to His Names, Attributes, Actions, His Power in Creating, 
Maintaining the Heavens and the Earth and in the of man. Rather this Aayah indicates that they will be casted into the fire because of creating equals to Allaah in their love.

Even more misguided than them are those equal the whole of creation to Allaah, claiming that Allaah is omnipresent in everything (like the belief of the Jahmees, some Matrudis and the extreme Soofees). They make his presence within the creation as an attribute of completeness, whilst at the same time as a deficiency for Him (by mixing Him within the creation).

So if Allaah has chastised those who equate partners to Him in love alone via their idols, then how severe is the sin for those who believe that Allaah and the creation are intertwined into one existence (like the Soofee belief that their scholars reach when attaining a certain degree of piety)?
The point is that the more one remembers or makes Dhikr of something then this is a cause for one to increase in their love for the thing they constantly remember. Allaah, the Most High, is the One Who is most deserved of this – our love, reverence and our worship to Him. So remembering Him aplenty will be extremely beneficial for the slave. His enemy (Iblees) is hunting for this connection to be removed. For this reason, Allaah, the Most High, has Ordered His Slaves to Remember Him much and reciting the Quraan, as these are sources of their success. Allaah, the Most High, Says:

And remember Allah much, that you may be successful” [al-Jumu’ah 62:10]

And Allaah, the Most High, Says:

O you who believe! Remember Allah with much remembrance.” [Al-Ahzaab 33:41]

And Allaah, the Most High, Says:

And the men and the women who remember Allah much with their hearts and tongues[al-Ahzaab 33:35]

And Allaah, the Most High, Says:

O you who believe! Let not your properties or your children divert you from the remembrance of Allah. And whosoever does that, then they are the losers.” [Al-Munaafiqoon 63:9]

And Allaah, the Most High, Says:

Therefore remember Me (by praying, glorifying, etc.). I will remember you, and be grateful to Me (for My countless Favours on you) and never be ungrateful to Me.” [al-Baqarah 2:152]

The Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] said, “The Mufaridoon have proceeded.” They asked, “Who are the Mufaridoon?” He replied, “Those who remember Allaah much.” [Reported by Muslim (2676)]

It is also reported that Mu’aadh bin Jabal [may Allaah be Pleased with him] said, “There is no action that the Son of Aadam that can be more of a saviour for him from the fire than the remembrance of Allaah.” [Reported by at-Tirmidhee (1/95), Ibn Abee Shaybah (10/300) and at-Tabaraanee (352)]

Remembering the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] is a consequence of remembering Allaah much.
The point is to reinforce the fact that the more one remembers something the more love they have for them. 

Remembering or Dhikr in one’s heart is like water the ground that reaps harvest. Even stronger, it is like the water that the fish needs to survive.

Remembering of Allaah is of types:
           
-Learning and remembering His Names, Attributes and Actions and Praising Him for them.

            -Glorifying Him (saying Subhaanallah), Praising Him (saying Alhumdulilah), Extoling His Greatness (saying Allaahu Akbar), proclaiming His Oneness (saying La ilaha ila Allaah) and this is what is commonly known as Dhikr today.

            -Dhikr or remembrance of Allaah in His Rulings, His Commands and His Prohibitions and this form of Dhikr is only for the learned. Rather, the learned are the only ones of the Ummah which engage in all three types of Dhikr mentioned above.

From the greatest forms of Dhikr is the remember Allaah with His Own Words – the Quraan.

Allaah, the Most High, Says:

"But whosoever turns away from My Reminder (i.e. neither believes in this Qur'an nor acts on its orders, etc.) verily, for him is a life of hardship, and We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Resurrection."” [Taa-Haa 20:124]

This Aayah refers to the Quraan that was revealed to His Messenger.

And He, the Most High, also Said:

Those who believe (in the Oneness of Allah - Islamic Monotheism), and whose hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allah, Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.” [ar-Ra’d 13:28]

This Aayah refers supplication, seeking forgiveness and humility to Him.

So this summarises the five types of Dhikr.

34 - Sending Peace and Blessings upon the Prophet is a cause for an increase of love – us gaining the love of the Prophet and our love for him.

35 – It is means for which the guidance of the slave and the guidance that he receives in his heart is increased. Every time he sends the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon him, his heart becomes filled with love for the Prophet. Thus, there remaining no contradiction in his heart against his teachings. There remaining no doubt in that which he came with. Rather, the person will find that the more he supplicates for him, the more he finds his heart conforming to his traditions – reading from his Sunnah constantly, taking from the light of his message, succeeded with the various disciplines and sciences that he taught. The more he increases in this, the more wisdom he gains for himself, and his intelligence and ability to understand exceeds.

For this reason, the People of Knowledge, those who are well-informed of the Sunnah and its guidance, are the first to follow it. This shows the difference between the way they send Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Messenger and the way the common-folk do. You often see laymen raising their voices in supplicating for the Prophet, showing physical love and energy for him but they are ignorant, unlike the scholar who sends Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon him, knowing what the Prophet came with and following his Sunnah.  Their supplication for the Prophet is completely of another level. The more they send Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet, the more they increase in knowledge, love and by doing this, the more they increase in actualising the very supplication they are making for him, asking Allaah to have Mercy on him and protect him (and his teachings).

This is just like the Dhikr of Allaah. The more the slave knows about Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted, the more he obeys Him, loves Him and his Dhikr of Him is not based on an empty heart of mind which is filled with negligence.

This point (point 35) is something well-known in the texts of the Sharee'ah and is something that can be clearly observed; there is a huge difference between the one who knows and loves and then does Dhikr and the one who doesn’t.

If a person knows the Names and Attributes of Allaah, then he increases in love for Allaah. His heart then becomes a slave to this love for his Master. His Praises Him and Extols His Majesty. As opposed to the one who does Dhikr of Allaah which his tongue alone. He has no idea of what he is uttering. His actions don’t implement what he is saying (in the Dhikr).

So true Dhikr is to know and implement what the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] came with. This is true life and the soul of it.

36 – Sending Peace and Blessing of Allaah upon the Prophet is a cause for ones name being presented to the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] as it occurs in the Hadeeth,

“Your saluations for me are presented to me” [Reported byIbn ‘Adayy in al-Kamaal (3/944)]

And he also said [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him]:

“Surely, Allaah has Placed an Angel at my grave which informs me of the peace and salutations that my Ummah send upon me.” [Reported an-Nasaa’ee in al-Kubraa (1114)]

It is sufficient as an honour for a Muslim for his name to be given to the Messenger of Allaah [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him].

37 – Sending Peace and Blessings upon the Prophet is means in which ones feet will be made firm on the Siraat (a bridge that everyone must cross – it lies over the Hellfire and thinner a hair and sharper than a sword) and will help him cross it with ease. This is based on the Hadeeth of ‘Abdur-Rahmaan bin Samarah [may Allaah be Pleased with him] in which the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] said, “I saw in my dream a man from my Ummah who was lagging across the Siraat. He was crawling across it and would frequently pause (and then carrying crawling). Then his good deeds of sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon me came to him, and it helped him stand upright on his feet and he crossed the Siraat safely.” [1]

38 – Sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Messenger is a small proportion of his right upon you. It is just an aspect of giving thanks for the favour of Allaah upon sending the Prophet to us as a guide. Despite you sending Peace and Salutations of Allaah upon him, his rights over you are far greater – to what extent none can truly enumerate. However Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted, from His Generosity over His Slaves, has made it easy for us to give thanks for this favour and has made it easy for us to fulfil our rights to the Prophet by sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon him.

39 – Sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet is a form of remembering Allaah and giving thanks to Him. The slave shows recognition of the great Favour of Allaah for Sending upon His Slaves His Messenger. So the one who sends the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet is included within those who make Dhikr of Allaah. The person is supplicating to Allaah by it that He Rewards the Prophet by it. Just as Allaah, the Most High, has taught us His Names and Attributes and has Guided us a path which will gain His Pleasure – likewise this supplication also entails the essence of al-Emaan. Rather, supplicating this supplication for the Prophet entails both Emaan in Allaah and Emaan in the Prophet, as the person is repeteadly asking Allaah, supplicating only to Him. It affirms that Allaah Posseses Knowledge, that He Answers supplications, that He is all-Able, he has a Will and it conforms all His Complete Names and Attributes. By this supplication we affirm that He is the One who Sent His Messenger and that we believe in him and all that he taught us. We love him sincerely and there is no doubt after  realising this that this supplication encompasses the very essence of al-Emaan. The person who supplicates for the Peace and Blessings of Allaah to be upon him is recognising all of this within himself, reaffirming his belief in it and thus from the best of deeds.

40 – Sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet is a Dua’a and making this Dua’a to Allaah is of two types:

-Asking that Allaah fulfils the needs of the Prophet and makes easy his affairs. This Dua’a is the Dua’a of asking and pleaing.

-Asking Allaah that He Praises him, the loved and beloved and that Allaah increases him in honour and nobility. That Allaah raises his rank and his mention, and there is no doubt that Allaah, the Most High, Loves His Messenger and His Messenger loves Allaah. So in this part of his Dua’a the person sending the Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet is sparing making Dua’a for himself and his needs but instead sacrifices this for the love of Allaah and His Messenger. As a result, his own needs and wants are in turn fulfilled. Rather, the person who makes this sacrifice does it out of complete love for Allaah and His Messenger and does it in order to gain their love. He wants their love more than having his wants and needs fulfilled. However, Allaah Rewards a deed by reciprocating with what is similar – so just as he seeks the love of Allaah and His Messenger, he gains this and much more in return. This is because they display their emmense love for him by giving precendence to the Prophet as they believe he has a greater right over themselves than themselves.

If there was no benefit in sending Peace and Blessings of Allaah upon the Prophet except for this last point, then it would be sufficient for the believer.

 [Jalaa’ al-Afhaam Fee Fadl as-Salaat wa as-Salaam ‘ala Muhammad Khayr al-Anaam (Pg. 515 - 527)]



[1] [Reported by Ibn ‘Asaakir in Taareekh Dimishq (9/967), at-Tabaraanee in al-Majma’ (7/180), and others. Ibn al-Qayyim said about this Hadeeth, “I heard Shaykh al-Islaam (Ibn Taymiyyah) extol this Hadeeth and the beliefs of Ahl as-Sunnah conform with it; the Hadeeth is Hasan (Waabil as-Sayyib, Pg. 114)]

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