ISLAMIC QUOTES: The Blessing of Friday in Islam
Introduction
In the tapestry of Islamic traditions, Friday stands out as a day of immense significance and blessings. Rooted in the Quran and fortified by the Hadith, Friday is a day of spiritual rejuvenation, communal worship, and reflection for Muslims around the world. Let us delve deeper into the sanctity of this blessed day as illuminated by the divine scriptures and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him).
The Quranic Significance about Blessing Friday
In the Quran, Allah bestows special attention upon Friday, designating it as a day of congregational prayers and remembrance. Surah Al-Jumu’ah (Chapter 62, Verse 9-10) emphasizes the importance of Friday prayers, stating:
“O you who have believed, when [the adhan] is called for the prayer on the day of Jumu’ah [Friday], then proceed to the remembrance of Allah and leave trade. That is better for you, if you only knew. And when the prayer has been concluded, disperse within the land and seek from the bounty of Allah, and remember Allah often that you may succeed.”
These verses underscore the obligation of attending Friday prayers and abstaining from worldly pursuits during its time. By gathering together to worship and remember Allah, Muslims strengthen their bonds of brotherhood and deepen their spiritual connection.
Prophetic (Peace Be Upon Him) Teachings
The Hadith literature further elucidates the virtues of Friday and the significance of observing it with devotion. Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) emphasized the importance of performing ghusl (ritual purification) on Fridays, wearing clean clothes, using fragrance, and proceeding early to the mosque for the Jumu’ah prayer.
One of the most renowned Hadith regarding Friday is narrated by Abu Huraira, in which the Prophet (Peace be upon Him) said: “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 Hour will not be established except on Friday.” (Sahih Muslim)
Following are some Islamic quotes of Prophet Peace be Upon Him on Blessing of Friday
“Friday is the master of days, and the greatest of them in the sight of Allah. In it, there is an hour when no Muslim slave asks Allah for something good without His granting it to him. Seek it in the last hour after ‘Asr.” (Sunan Abi Dawud)
“Whoever reads Surah Al-Kahf on Friday, Allah will provide him with light between the two Fridays.”(Al-Albani)
“On Fridays, the angels stand at the doors of the mosque to write the names of those who come first, then those who come next. Then when the Imam sits down, the records are closed and they come to listen to the sermon.” (Sahih Bukhari)
“Increase your recitation of Salawat (blessings and peace) upon me on Fridays, for your Salawat are presented to me.” (Ibn Majah)
“Verily, Friday is an Eid for you, so bathe yourselves, and use oil.” (Ibn Majah)
“There is such an hour on Friday that if any Muslim makes dua in it, his dua will definitely be accepted.” – Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) (Sahih Bukhari)
This Hadith underscores the profound significance of Friday in the history of creation and the eschatological timeline. It serves as a reminder of Allah’s mercy, His ultimate decree, and the Day of Judgment.
The Opportunity for Forgiveness:
Friday presents a unique opportunity for seeking forgiveness and mercy from Allah. It is narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim that whoever performs the Friday prayer, listens attentively to the Khutbah (sermon), and remains silent, their minor sins from one Friday to the next will be forgiven.
Moreover, engaging in abundant supplications (dua) on Fridays, especially during the last hour before Maghrib prayer, is believed to be a time when prayers are readily accepted by Allah.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Friday holds a cherished place in the hearts of Muslims as a day of spiritual significance and divine blessings. It serves as a weekly reminder of our purpose in life, our accountability before Allah, and the ultimate journey towards the Hereafter. By observing the rituals prescribed for Friday prayers and reflecting upon its teachings, Muslims strive to draw closer to their Creator and embody the virtues exemplified by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). May we all embrace the blessings of Friday and strive to make the most of this sacred day in our pursuit of righteousness and piety.