Virtues of Ramadhaan
HADITH NO. 6
Ubaadah bin Saamit (Radhiallaho anho) reports that he asked the
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) about "Laylatul Qadr".
He replied: "It is in Ramadhan, during the last ten days, on
the unevenly numbered nights, either the 21st 23rd, 25th, 27th,
29th or the last night of Ramadhan. Whosoever stands in "Ibaadah"
on this night, with sincere faith and with genuine hopes of gaining
reward, his previous sins will be forgiven. Among the signs of this
night is that it is a serene, quiet, shining night, neither hot,
nor cold but temperate as if a moon is shining clear, and no meteors
are shot at the "Shayateen" on that night; it lasts until
the break of the dawn. Another sign is that at morn, the Sun rises
without any radiant beams of light, appearing rather like the moon
in it's fullness. On that day, Allah prohibits the "Shayateen"
from rising up with the Sun."
COMMENTARY
Part of what has been mentioned in this Hadith has already been
dealt with. Some signs are here mentioned about the actual night.
These signs are clear and need no further elucidation. Apart from
these, there are other signs too, as mentioned in the Ahadith or
in the experiences of those who had the good fortune to experience
"Laylatul Qadr." The sign that is, however; most specific
in the Hadith is the rising of the sun, 'without any radiant beams
of light.' Other signs are not always there. One Sahaabi, Ab'da
bin Abi Lubaaba (Radhi Allaho anho) says: "On the evening of
the 27th , I tasted the water of the sea and it was sweet."
Ayub bin Khalid said: 'I once had to bathe myself with sea water,
and on tasting it, found, it sweet. This was on the 23rd night."
Some of the "Mashaaikh" (religious divines) wrote that,
on the evening of "Laylatul Qadr", everything prostrates
itself before Allah, so much so that trees fall flat on the ground,
then return to their normal position; these are however spiritual
phenomena not visible to the ordinary person.
HADITH NO. 7
Aaisha (RadhiAllaho anha) reports: "I said: 'O Messenger of
Allah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), should I find myself the "Laylatul
Qadr", hat shall I pray. The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
replied: say, Allaahumma innaka afuwwun tohibbu al'afwa fa'fu anna
"O Allah, Thou art the One who grants pardon for sins. Thou
lovest to pardon, so O pardon me."
COMMENTARY
This is indeed such an all-inclusive prayer, wherein one begs that
Allah in His infinite Grace should forgive his sins. If that has
been obtained, the path to the Hereafter is secure. What more would
one require? Imaam Sufyaan Thowry used to say that to keep oneself
busy on this night with 'Duaa' (invocations to Allah) is better
than any other form of worship (Ibaadah). Ibne Rajab says that one
should not only remain busy with 'Duaa', but should also take part
in all other form of 'Ibaadah', e.g. recitation of the Holy Qur'an,
'Salaat', contemplation, etc. This latter opinion is most correct
and nearer to what Rasulullah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) had said,
as already mentioned in the previous Ahaadith.
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