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الباطن

هو اسمٌ من أسماء الله الحسنى، يدل على صفة (الباطنيَّةِ)؛ أي إنه...

الشافي

كلمة (الشافي) في اللغة اسم فاعل من الشفاء، وهو البرء من السقم،...

الحكيم

اسمُ (الحكيم) اسمٌ جليل من أسماء الله الحسنى، وكلمةُ (الحكيم) في...

Ibn ‘Abbās (may Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) used to recite Sūrat As-Sajdah and Sūrat al-Insān in the Fajr prayer on Friday, and he used to recite Sūrat al-Jumu‘ah and Sūrat al-Munāfiqūn in the Friday prayer. In another narration: “And he would do that on a regular basis.”

شرح الحديث :

It was a habit of the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) to recite Sūrat As-Sajdah and Sūrat al-Insān in the Fajr prayer on Friday. That is because these two Sūrahs mention the creation of Adam, the return, the gathering of all creation, and the events of the Day of Judgment, which will take place on a Friday. Indeed, this serves as a timely reminder to people. It is also related in this Hadīth and other narrations thereof, in Sahīh Muslim, that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) used to recite in the Friday prayer Sūrat al-Jumu‘ah and Sūrat al-Munāfiqūn, and sometimes Sūrat al-Jumu‘ah and Sūrat al-Ghāshiyah or Sūrat al-A‘la and Sūrat al-Ghāshiyah. The Hadīth teaches us that things should be mentioned in a timely manner so that our minds, hearts, and ears can receive and absorb them better.


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