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g
24 février 2007 02:23
Essalam alaykom,

Comme vous avez pu le remarquer je suis nouvelle sur votre forum .Et pour moi c'est une première et je remarque que vous faites tous pour renseigner un max sur notre religion comme s'il en allait de votre propre salut !
Je trouve cela magnifique, j' en suis émue ...G tellement de choses à vous demander !
Et je commencerai par el salat el fajr , j'aimerais tout savoir sur cette prière .

Je vous remercie d'avance.
0
24 février 2007 10:39
Salam smiling smiley !!!

Concernant cette priere elle est tres importante comme toute les autres d'ailleurs , mais elle se fait quand on dort justement !!

Regarde ici je l'avait mis smiling smiley !!

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g
24 février 2007 14:26
0
24 février 2007 15:33
Salam smiling smiley !!

De rien , avec plaisir !! Et n'hésite surtout pas si tu as d'autres questions smiling smiley !!
f
24 février 2007 19:30
salemo'aleykom

g une fatwa sur le fait de negliger cette priere,les conseils pour parvenir à la faire à l'heure et tt au debut deux hadiths concernant son importance:




A brother complained: ‘I miss Salat al-Fajr on most days, and I hardly ever pray it at the right time. Usually I do not wake up until after the sun has risen, or at best I wake up after the time for praying Fajr in jama’ah (congregation). I have tried to wake up at the right time, with no success. What is the solution to this problem?

All praise be to Allah (subhanahu wa ta’ala) (SWT-The Sublime, Glorified). The solution to this problem, like many others, has two aspects: theoretical and practical.


The theoretical aspect may be further broken down into two points:

1) The Muslim should know the great status of Salat al-Fajr in the sight of Allah (SWT). The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) (SAWS) said: “Whoever prays the dawn prayer in congregation, it is as if he had prayed the whole night.” (Muslim, Thirmidhi)



The Prophet (SAWS) also said: “The most burdensome prayers for the hypocrites are Salat al-Ishaa’ and Salat al-Fajr, but if they only knew what great reward they entail, they would come even if they had to crawl.” (Reported by Imam Ahmad)



2) The Muslim should understand the seriousness of missing Salat al-Fajr. This is explained by the hadith already quoted: “The most burdensome prayers for the hypocrites are Salat al-Ishaa’ and Salat al-Fajr…”

In Al-Saheeh, it is reported that Ibn ‘Umar (radhiallahu anhu) (RA) said: “If we did not see a person in Fajr and ‘Ishaa prayers, we would think badly of him.” (Reported by At-Tabarani)


The practical aspect of dealing with this problem includes a number of steps, which the Muslim can take so as to get used to performing Salat al-Fajr regularly in congregation. These steps include:



1. Sleeping early. According to a Saheeh hadith, the Prophet (SAWS) used to dislike sleeping before Ishaa’ and talking in matters that are not religious, afterwards.


Also the Muslim should not talk after Ishaa’ if there is no necessity or true profit to do so, and the scholars have explained the reason why doing so is disliked: it is because doing so leads to staying up late, which in turn leads to the fear that they will sleep and miss Qiyam al-layl (the night prayer), or the correct or preferred time for Fajr prayer.


2. Not staying up late
, even to pray Qiyam al-layl then fall asleep a few minutes before Fajr and be unable to wake up for the prayer. This happens a lot in Ramadan.


3. Making sure that one is clean (tahir) and reciting adhkar (prayers) before sleeping
. This helps a person to get up for Fajr.





4. Having a sincere intention and being determined, when going to sleep, that one will get up for Fajr
. But a person who goes to sleep hoping that the alarm will not ring, and that no one will come and wake him up, will not – with such a corrupt intention – be able to get up to pray Fajr whilst he still has this bad intention.




5. Remembering Allah (SWT) as soon as one wakes up. Some people may habitually wake up, then they go back to sleep again. But if a person remembers Allah (SWT) straight after waking up, this will loosen one of the knots of Shaytaan (Satan), and will move him to get up. When he performs wudoo’ his determination becomes stronger, and Shaytaan is driven further away, and when he prays, his Shaytaan is defeated, his balance (of good deeds) becomes heavier, and he will feel happy and energetic.




6. Following the example of the Prophet (SAWS) in lying down to sleep. So a person should lie o his right side, placing his right cheek on his right hand. This position makes it easy to wake up. The best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (SAWS), and this is better than sleeping in any other position which may make it difficult to wake up for Fajr prayer.




7. Seeking help from one’s family and friends to pray Fajr on time, and encouraging one another in this regard.





8. Praying to Allah (SWT) to help him wake up pray Fajr in congregation. Du’a’ is one of the greatest sources of strength and success in all things as well.




9. Using various means of being woken up, such as alarm clocks
. These should be put in the most appropriate place. Some people put the alarm clock next to their head, and when it rings, they turn if off at once and go straight back to sleep. Such a person should put the clock a little further away, so that he can feel that it is really waking him up.




10. Spraying water in the face of the person who is sleeping. “The Prophet (SAWS) praised the man who gets up at night to pray, and wakes up his wife, and when she refuses to get up, he throws water in her face; and he praised the woman who gets up at night to pray, and wakes up her husband, and when he refuses to get up, she throws water in his face.” (Reported by Imam Ahmad)




11. Not to sleep alone if possible.
“The prophet (SAWS) forbade any man to sleep alone.” (Reported by Imam Ahmad). Perhaps the wisdom behind this prohibition is that a person could sleep too long if there is no-one to wake him up for prayer.




12. Being lively and active upon waking. One should get up straightway, and not wake up in stages, as some people do. A person could be woken up several times, and each time he gets up, but when his friend leaves, he goes back to bed.




13. Not setting the alarm too early. If a person knows that here is still a long time to go until the time of the prayer, he may think, “I still have time, let me sleep a little more…” Everyone should know how to handle himself and avoid this situation.




14. Switching on the light when waking up. This has the effect of dispelling sleepiness.



15. Not eating too much before going to sleep. Eating too much makes one sleep deeply.




16. Warning about the misinterpretation of the Sunnah to lie down after praying the Sunnah of Fajr. Some people may have heard the hadith; in which the Prophet (SAWS) said: “When any of you has prayed, let him lie down on his right side.” (Reported by At-Tirmidhi)

The lying down is not for the purpose of sleeping, and Bilal (RA) used to come and tell the Prophet (SAWS) when it was time to pray. Moreover, as was reported by Imam Ahmad and Ibn Hibban in a Saheeh hadith (authentic tradition): “If the Prophet (SAWS) wanted to rest before Fajr, he would put his head on his right palm, propped up on his elbow.” (Reported by Ahmad)

This kind of resting prevents one from falling fast asleep, because in this case one’s head is propped upon one’s palm and elbow, and will drop if one dozens off, thus waking one up again. In addition to this, Bilal (RA) was entrusted with the responsibility of waking the Prophet (SAWS) for the Fajr prayer.





17. Praying Qiyam al-layl late in the night, just before Fajr, so that when one finishes witr (the final voluntary prayer often Ishaa prayer), the call for Fajr prayer is given, making the worship continuous.




18. Helping oneself by taking a nap during the day, because this will help a person by making him need less sleep at night.[/u]




19. Finally, sincere devotion to Allah (SWT) is the best thing to motivate a person to get up for prayer, because Allah (SWT) is the One Who is controlling all means of help.[/color]



Modifié 2 fois. Dernière modification le 24/02/07 19:32 par cat's eyes.
m
24 février 2007 20:04
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cat's eyes a écrit:
salemo'aleykom

g une fatwa sur le fait de negliger cette priere,les conseils pour parvenir à la faire à l'heure et tt au debut deux hadiths concernant son importance:




A brother complained: ‘I miss Salat al-Fajr on most days, and I hardly ever pray it at the right time. Usually I do not wake up until after the sun has risen, or at best I wake up after the time for praying Fajr in jama’ah (congregation). I have tried to wake up at the right time, with no success. What is the solution to this problem?

All praise be to Allah (subhanahu wa ta’ala) (SWT-The Sublime, Glorified). The solution to this problem, like many others, has two aspects: theoretical and practical.


The theoretical aspect may be further broken down into two points:

1) The Muslim should know the great status of Salat al-Fajr in the sight of Allah (SWT). The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) (SAWS) said: “Whoever prays the dawn prayer in congregation, it is as if he had prayed the whole night.” (Muslim, Thirmidhi)



The Prophet (SAWS) also said: “The most burdensome prayers for the hypocrites are Salat al-Ishaa’ and Salat al-Fajr, but if they only knew what great reward they entail, they would come even if they had to crawl.” (Reported by Imam Ahmad)



2) The Muslim should understand the seriousness of missing Salat al-Fajr. This is explained by the hadith already quoted: “The most burdensome prayers for the hypocrites are Salat al-Ishaa’ and Salat al-Fajr…”

In Al-Saheeh, it is reported that Ibn ‘Umar (radhiallahu anhu) (RA) said: “If we did not see a person in Fajr and ‘Ishaa prayers, we would think badly of him.” (Reported by At-Tabarani)


The practical aspect of dealing with this problem includes a number of steps, which the Muslim can take so as to get used to performing Salat al-Fajr regularly in congregation. These steps include:



1. Sleeping early. According to a Saheeh hadith, the Prophet (SAWS) used to dislike sleeping before Ishaa’ and talking in matters that are not religious, afterwards.


Also the Muslim should not talk after Ishaa’ if there is no necessity or true profit to do so, and the scholars have explained the reason why doing so is disliked: it is because doing so leads to staying up late, which in turn leads to the fear that they will sleep and miss Qiyam al-layl (the night prayer), or the correct or preferred time for Fajr prayer.


2. Not staying up late
, even to pray Qiyam al-layl then fall asleep a few minutes before Fajr and be unable to wake up for the prayer. This happens a lot in Ramadan.


3. Making sure that one is clean (tahir) and reciting adhkar (prayers) before sleeping
. This helps a person to get up for Fajr.





4. Having a sincere intention and being determined, when going to sleep, that one will get up for Fajr
. But a person who goes to sleep hoping that the alarm will not ring, and that no one will come and wake him up, will not – with such a corrupt intention – be able to get up to pray Fajr whilst he still has this bad intention.




5. Remembering Allah (SWT) as soon as one wakes up. Some people may habitually wake up, then they go back to sleep again. But if a person remembers Allah (SWT) straight after waking up, this will loosen one of the knots of Shaytaan (Satan), and will move him to get up. When he performs wudoo’ his determination becomes stronger, and Shaytaan is driven further away, and when he prays, his Shaytaan is defeated, his balance (of good deeds) becomes heavier, and he will feel happy and energetic.




6. Following the example of the Prophet (SAWS) in lying down to sleep. So a person should lie o his right side, placing his right cheek on his right hand. This position makes it easy to wake up. The best guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (SAWS), and this is better than sleeping in any other position which may make it difficult to wake up for Fajr prayer.




7. Seeking help from one’s family and friends to pray Fajr on time, and encouraging one another in this regard.





8. Praying to Allah (SWT) to help him wake up pray Fajr in congregation. Du’a’ is one of the greatest sources of strength and success in all things as well.




9. Using various means of being woken up, such as alarm clocks
. These should be put in the most appropriate place. Some people put the alarm clock next to their head, and when it rings, they turn if off at once and go straight back to sleep. Such a person should put the clock a little further away, so that he can feel that it is really waking him up.




10. Spraying water in the face of the person who is sleeping. “The Prophet (SAWS) praised the man who gets up at night to pray, and wakes up his wife, and when she refuses to get up, he throws water in her face; and he praised the woman who gets up at night to pray, and wakes up her husband, and when he refuses to get up, she throws water in his face.” (Reported by Imam Ahmad)




11. Not to sleep alone if possible.
“The prophet (SAWS) forbade any man to sleep alone.” (Reported by Imam Ahmad). Perhaps the wisdom behind this prohibition is that a person could sleep too long if there is no-one to wake him up for prayer.




12. Being lively and active upon waking. One should get up straightway, and not wake up in stages, as some people do. A person could be woken up several times, and each time he gets up, but when his friend leaves, he goes back to bed.




13. Not setting the alarm too early. If a person knows that here is still a long time to go until the time of the prayer, he may think, “I still have time, let me sleep a little more…” Everyone should know how to handle himself and avoid this situation.




14. Switching on the light when waking up. This has the effect of dispelling sleepiness.



15. Not eating too much before going to sleep. Eating too much makes one sleep deeply.




16. Warning about the misinterpretation of the Sunnah to lie down after praying the Sunnah of Fajr. Some people may have heard the hadith; in which the Prophet (SAWS) said: “When any of you has prayed, let him lie down on his right side.” (Reported by At-Tirmidhi)

The lying down is not for the purpose of sleeping, and Bilal (RA) used to come and tell the Prophet (SAWS) when it was time to pray. Moreover, as was reported by Imam Ahmad and Ibn Hibban in a Saheeh hadith (authentic tradition): “If the Prophet (SAWS) wanted to rest before Fajr, he would put his head on his right palm, propped up on his elbow.” (Reported by Ahmad)

This kind of resting prevents one from falling fast asleep, because in this case one’s head is propped upon one’s palm and elbow, and will drop if one dozens off, thus waking one up again. In addition to this, Bilal (RA) was entrusted with the responsibility of waking the Prophet (SAWS) for the Fajr prayer.





17. Praying Qiyam al-layl late in the night, just before Fajr, so that when one finishes witr (the final voluntary prayer often Ishaa prayer), the call for Fajr prayer is given, making the worship continuous.




18. Helping oneself by taking a nap during the day, because this will help a person by making him need less sleep at night.[/u]




19. Finally, sincere devotion to Allah (SWT) is the best thing to motivate a person to get up for prayer, because Allah (SWT) is the One Who is controlling all means of help.[/color]
si tu pouvai la mettre en francais se serai très aimable de ta part
p
24 février 2007 20:26
Salam,

Le prophéte sallallaho aleyhi wa salam a dit " celui qui prie les priéres des deux fraicheur entrera au paradis". Les priére des deux fraicheur sont salat el fajr et salat al asr. Un versets insiste sur salat al asr " et prenez soin des vos priéres, surtout celle du milieux" ( salat al asr ).
g
24 février 2007 21:54
que ma joie fut grande lorsque je découvris une longue réponse jusqu'à ce que je vois qu' elle est en anglais .Ce que je regrette d'avoir été nulle en anglais .Non c' est un blague .
Dis-moi que tu as la traduction et que tu vas nous l'envoyer n'est-ce pas ?
g
26 février 2007 02:09
que pensez_vous des gens qui font salat el fajr ?
f
26 février 2007 13:58
sad smiley il faut que je reprennes tt à zero!

ma 'lich .


Un frere se plaint de ne pas faire salat fajr à l'heure,la plupart des jours,il a bocoup de difficultés à la faire à l'heure ,avt le lever du soleil,et à la faire en groupe.Il essaye de se lever à l'heure ,en vain;il aimerait avoir une solution à ce probleme.

la reponse

la solution à ce probleme,comme beaucoup d'autres a 2 aspects:theorique & pratik.L'aspect theorik pt etre decomposée à son tour en deux points:


1) les musulmans devrt savoir l'importance de salat al fajr aux yeux d' Allah.Le Prophete saws a dit"celui ki prie salat de l'aube en groupe,c'est comme s'il a prié tt le nuit.(Moslem)


il a dit egalement:aucune priere ne pese plus lourd aux hypocrites,ke la priere de l'aube et celle du soir.S'ils savaient ce k'il y a comme recompense dans ces deux prieres ,ils y viendraient meme à 4 pattes.(Boukhari & Moslem)


2)Les Musulmans devraient se rendre compte de la gravité de manquer salat al fajr;d'apres le sahih,d'apres Tabaranni;Ibn Umar a dit"si nous ne voyions pas une personne aux salats fajr et Isha,nous penserions du mal de lui.

L'aspect pratique inclut un certain nbre de mesures ke les Musulmans doivent prendre afin de prier Salat Al fajr regulierement en groupe.

ces etapes incluent:


le fait de dormir tot,selon un hadith sahih,le Prophete saws detestait dormir avt Isha et parler de sujets futils apres salat Isha.


En outre les musulmans ne devraient pas parler après Ishaa 's'il n'y a aucune nécessité , et les savants ont expliqué la raison pour laquelle ceci est detestable : celà mène ainsi l'individu à veiller tard, ainsi ils dormiront et manqueront de faire Qiyam al layl ou ne seront pas à l'heure pôur faire salat al fajr.


2. Ne pas veiller tard, même pour prier Qiyam al layl au risque de tomber endormi quelques minutes avant Fajr et ainsi ils ne puissent pas se réveiller pour la prière. Ceci se produit beaucoup pendant Ramadan.


3. S'assurer qu'on est propre (tahir) et faire adhkar (des invocations) avant le sommeil. Ceci aide une personne à se lever pour Fajr.



4. Avoir une intention sincère et étant déterminé, en allant dormir, qu'on se lèvera pour Fajr. Mais une personne qui va dormir espérant que l'alarme ne sonnera pas, et que personne ne viendra la réveiller, -
avec une intention si corrompue -comment pourrat- elle se lever pour prier Fajr tandis qu'elle a toujours cette mauvaise intention.



5. Se rappeler Allah (SWT) dès qu'on se réveillera.Certains peuvent habituellement se réveiller, mais elles vont se rendormir aussitot .
Mais si une personne se rappelle Allah (SWT) directement après s'être réveillé, ceci détachera un des noeuds de Shaytaan (Satan), et le poussera à se lever. Quand il exécute le wudoo 'sa détermination devient plus forte, et Shaytaan est eloigné plus loin , et quand il prie, son Shaytaan s'est défait de lui, sa balance en bonnes actions va peser bien plus lourd, et lui se sentira heureux et énergique.


6. suivre l'exemple du prophète (Sws) dans le fait de se coucher.
Ainsi une personne devrait se positionner sur son côté droite, plaçant sa joue droite sur sa main droite. Cette position lui faciletera à se réveiller. Les meilleurs conseils sont les conseils de Muhammad (Sws), et c'est meilleur que dormir dans n'importe quelle autre position ,qui peut rendre difficile le fait de se réveiller pour la prière de Fajr.


7. chercher de l'aide de sa famille et amis pour prier Fajr à l'heure, et s'encourager mutuellement à cet égard.


8. Les invocation à Allah (SWT) pour l'aider à se réveiller prier Fajr en groupe. Du'a 'est l'une des plus grandes sources de force et succès dans toutes les choses vertueuses.



9. En utilisant de divers moyens d'être réveillé, tel que des reveils. Ceux-ci devraient être mis dans l'endroit le plus approprié.Certains mettent le réveille-matin à côté de leur tête, et quand il sonne, ils se retournent immédiatement et se rendorment.Une telle personne devrait mettre l'horloge un peu plus loin, de sorte qu'il puisse le réveiller vraiment.


10. pulvériser avec de l'eau le visage de la personne qui dort. "le prophète (Sws) a félicité l'homme qui se lève la nuit pour prier, et réveille son épouse, et quand elle refuse de se lever, il lui mouille son visage ; et il a félicité la femme qui se lève la nuit pour prier, et réveille son mari, et quand il refuse de se lever, elle lui mouille son visage.



11. si possible ne pas dormir seul. "le prophète (sws) a interdit n'importe quel homme de dormir seul." (rapporté par Imam Ahmad). Peut-être la sagesse de cette cette prohibition est qu'une personne pourrait dormir trop longtemps, s'il y a personne pour la réveiller pour la prière.
remark:ce hadith n'est pas mentionné sahih ou da'if.



12. Étre dynamique et actif lors du réveil. On devrait se lever immédiatement, et ne pas se réveiller par étapes, comme le font certains.





13.
Ne pas mettre l'alarme trop tôt. Si une personne sait qu'il y a un long moment jusqu'à la période de prière, elle peut penser, "j'ai le temps, je peux dormir un peu davantage..." Chacun devrait savoir se controler et éviter cette situation.



14. Allumer la lumière en se réveillant. Ceci a l'effet de dissiper la somnolence.




15. Ne pas manger trop avant d'aller dormir. Manger trop donne un sommeil profond.



16. Avertir au sujet de la fausse interprétation de la Sunnah concernant le fait de se coucher après la prière du Sunnah de Fajr. Certains ont surement entendu le hadith ; le prophète (Sws) a dit : "quand n'importe lequel de vous a prié, laissez-le se coucher de son côté droit." (rapporté par À -Tirmidhi) .kan le Prophete sws,s'allongeait se n'etait pas pour dormir,et Bilal avait l'habitude de venir prevenir le Prophete quand c'ett l'heure de la priere.si le prophète (Sws) voulait se reposer avant Fajr, il mettait sa tête sur sa paume droite, étayée vers le haut, sur son coude." (rapporté par Ahmad) .BILAL avt la responsabilité de reveiller le Prophete(saws)pour la priere al fajr.




17. retarder quiyam layl, juste avant Fajr, de sorte que quand on finit le witr ( la prière volontaire finale d'Ishaa ), l'appel pour la prière de Fajr soit donné, rendant le culte continu.



18. S'aider en faisant une petite sieste la journée , parce que ceci aidera une personne à avoir besoin de moins de sommeil la nuit.





En conclusion, la dévotion sincère à Allah (SWT) est la meilleure chose pour motiver une personne à se lever pour la prière, parce qu'Allah (SWT) est celui qui commande tous les moyens d'aide.



j'espere que g été claire.
g
26 février 2007 14:08
thumbs up
Merci t'es un amour !!!!
r
26 février 2007 17:54
barraka allah o féke
puissante est la foi....
f
27 février 2007 10:16
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Merci t'es un amour !!!!




bla jmil;j'espere que ça repondait un peu à ta ? ,par rapport à l'importance de salat Al fajr.
g
27 février 2007 10:27
Merci oui énormément !thumbs up
f
27 février 2007 11:27
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barraka allah o féke

fik barakaAllahsmiling smiley
 
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