أريد موضوع إنشائي باللغة الانجليزية عن صلاة العيدين


هل تبحث عن موضوع أو مقالة باللغة الانجليزية عن صلاة العيدين , هذه المقالة سوف تفي بالغرض لأنها تحتوي على الكثير من الجمل الانجليزية المفيدة والمعلومات المهمة,   إن كنت تحتاج مقالة باللغة الانجليزية فهذه مقالة انجليزية منهجية وصحيحة وكتبها ناطقون أصليون للغة الانجليزية, سوف تستفيد كذلك من قراءة هذا الموضوع في تعلم الكثير من العبارات الانجليزية المفيدة.



Praying At The Musallaa
The sunnah is to hold the `Eed prayer in the open. This outdoor place of prayer is known as the musallaa. Abu Sa`eed al-Khudree (radiAllahu `anhu) said:

"The Prophet saws used to go on the day of Fitr and the day of Adha to the musallaa; and the first thing he did when he reached there was perform the prayer."1


The `allaamah (great scholar) Ibn al-Haajj al-Maaliki said:

"The established sunnah for the prayer of the two `Eeds is to be held in the musallaa; for, even though the Prophet saws said:

One prayer in this masjid (mosque) of mine is better than a thousand prayers in any other masjid - except for al-Masjid ul-Haraam (the Sacred Mosque of Makkah).2

Yet, and despite this great merit, he saws left it and went out (to the musallaa) (on the days of `Eed)."3


Ibn Qud_mah said:

"The sunnah is to hold the `Eed prayer in the musallaa. `Alee (radiAllahu `anhu) commanded with that; and al-Awzaa`ee recommended it - as did the people of reason4; it is also the opinion of Ibn ul-Munthir."5


As for the one who is incapable to go out to pray in the musallaa, because of a weakness or old age, then he may pray in the masjid, and there is no blame on him - in shaa'a 'Llaah.6
It should be noted here that the goal of holding the `Eed prayer in the musallaa is to gather the largest possible number of Muslims in one place.
However, we see in many counties today the establishment of many musallaas, even without a need for them. The scholars have warned people against such a thing7.
And these numerous musallaas have been turned into podiums set up to declare loyalty to different parties and divide the word of Muslims. Indeed, there is no might or power except from Allaah (SWT).

Taking Different Routes
Jaabir Bin `Abdillaah (radiAllahu `anhu) reported:

"The Prophet saws would take different routes on the day of the Eed."8


Ibn ul-Qayyim (r) said:

"He saws would take different routes on the day of the `Eed, going one way and returning another one. It has been said that the wisdom behind this is:

to greet the people of both routes,
so that the people of both routes will receive blessings from him (through his supplication, salaam, etc),
to fulfil the needs of the needy on both routes,
to display (by the Takbeer, etc.) the Islaamic rites,
(and the best opinion of all:) for all of these reasons, in addition to other aspects of wisdom that are always associated with his saws actions."9


After mentioning the above opinions, Imaam an-Nawawee (r) said:

"Even if the reason were not known, it would still be absolutely recommended to follow his saws example; and Allaah (SWT) knows best." 10


Going Early
Imaam al-Baghawee (r) said:

"It is recommended for the people, as soon as they complete the Suhb (morning) prayer, to head toward the musallaa and sit in their places there, saying the Takbeers. As for the Imaam, he should arrive just at the time of the prayer."11


Walking
It should be noted as well that it is recommended, for those who are capable of doing it, to walk to the musallaa. `Alee (t) said:

"It is of the Sunnah that you go to the `Eed walking."12

Al-Bukhaaree, Muslim, an-Nasaa`ee. - Back to text

Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim. - Back to text

Al-Mudkhal 2:283. - Back to text

The Hanafees - Back to text

Al-Mughnee 2:229/230. - Back to text

This issue is discussed in depth by Shaykh Amad Shaakir in his commentary on Sunan at-Tirmithee. Also, the `allaamah al-Albaanee has a very important research on the subject published in a separate booklet titled "Praying the Two `Eed Prayers in the Musallaa Outdoors Is the Sunnah". - Back to text

See Nihaayat ul-Muhtaaj (2:375) by ar-Ramlee. - Back to text

Saheeh; Al-Bukhaaree in mu`aliq form, others complete. - Back to text

Zaad ul-Ma`aad. - Back to text

Rawat ut-Taalibeen 2:77. - Back to text

Sharh us-Sunnah 4:302-303. - Back to text

Recorded by at-Tirmithee and Ibn Maajah; judged Hasan by al-Albaanee
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