11.Seeking Refuge before reciting the Qur'an
Allah
said,
﴿فَإِذَا قَرَأْتَ الْقُرْءَانَ فَاسْتَعِذْ بِاللَّهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَـنِ
الرَّجِيمِ ﴾
(So when you ﴿want to﴾ recite the Qur'an, seek refuge with
Allah from Shaytan, the outcast (the cursed one).) meaning, before you recite
the Qur'an. Similarly, Allah said,
﴿إِذَا
قُمْتُمْ إِلَى الصَّلوةِ فاغْسِلُواْ وُجُوهَكُمْ وَأَيْدِيَكُمْ﴾
(When
you intend to offer As-Salah (the prayer), wash your faces and your hands
(forearms)) (5:6) meaning, before you stand in prayer, as evident by the
Hadiths that we mentioned. Imam Ahmad recorded that Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri said,
"When the Messenger of Allah would stand up in prayer at night, he would
start his prayer with the Takbir (saying "Allahu Akbar''; Allah is
Greater) and would then supplicate,
«سُبْحَانَكَ
اللَّهُمَّ وَبِحَمْدِكَ، وَتَبَارَكَ اسْمُكَ، وَتَعَالَى جَدُّكَ، وَلَا إِلَهَ
غَيْرُكَ»
(All
praise is due to You, O Allah, and also the thanks. Blessed be Your Name,
Exalted be Your sovereignty, and there is no deity worthy of worship except
You.)
He
would then say thrice,
«لَا
إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللهُ»
ثَلَاثًا
(There
is no deity worthy of worship except Allah,).
He
would then say,
«أَعُوذُ
بِاللهِ السَّمِيعِ الْعَلِيمِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ مِنْ هَمْزَهِ
وَنَفْخِهِ وَنَفْثِهِ»
(I
seek refuge with Allah, the Hearing, the Knowing, from the cursed Satan, from
his coercion, lures to arrogance and poems.).''
The
four collectors of the Sunan recorded this Hadith, which At-Tirmidhi considered
the most famous Hadith on this subject.
Abu
Dawud and Ibn Majah recorded that Jubayr bin Mut`im said that his father said,
"When the Messenger of Allah started the prayer, he said,
«اللهُ أَكْبَرُ كَبِيرًا ثَلَاثًا الْحَمْدُ للهِ كَثِيرًا ثَلَاثًا
سُبْحَانَ اللهِ بُكْرَةً وَأَصِيلًا ثَلَاثًا اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ
مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ مِنْ هَمْزِهِ وَنَفْخِهِ وَنَفْثِهِ»
(Allah
is the Greater, truly the Greatest (thrice); all praise is due to Allah always
(thrice); and all praise is due to Allah day and night (thrice). O Allah! I
seek refuge with You from the cursed Satan, from his Hamz, Nafkh and Nafth.).''
`Amr said, "The Hamz means asphyxiation, the Nafkh means arrogance, and
the Nafth means poetry.'' Also, Ibn Majah recorded that `Ali bin Al-Mundhir
said that Ibn Fudayl narrated that `Ata' bin As-Sa'ib said that Abu
`Abdur-Rahman As-Sulami said that Ibn Mas`ud said that the Prophet said,
«اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الشَّيطَانِ الرَجِيمِ وَهَمْزِهِ
وَنَفْخِهِ وَنَفْثِهِ»
(O
Allah! I seek refuge with You from the cursed devil, from his Hamz, Nafkh and
Nafth.)
He
said, "The Hamz means death, the Nafkh means arrogance, and the Nafth
means poetry.''
12.Seeking Refuge with Allah when One is
Angry
In
his Musnad, Al-Hafiz Abu Ya`la Ahmad bin `Ali bin Al-Muthanna Al-Mawsili
reported that Ubayy bin Ka`b said, "Two men disputed with each other in
the presence of the Messenger of Allah and the nose of one of them became
swollen because of extreme anger. The Messenger of Allah said,
«إِنِّي لَأَعْلَمُ شَيْئًا لَوْ قَالَهُ لَذَهَبَ عَنْهُ مَا يَجِدُ: أَعُوذُ
بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ»
(I
know of some words that if he said them, what he feels will go away, 'I seek
refuge with Allah from the cursed Satan.')''
An-Nasa'i
also recorded this Hadith in his book, Al-Yawm wal-Laylah.
Al-Bukhari
recorded that Sulayman bin Surad said, "Two men disputed in the presence
of the Prophet while we were sitting with him. One of them was cursing the
other fellow and his face turned red due to anger. The Prophet said,
«إِنِّي لَأَعْلَمُ كَلِمَةً لَوْ قَالَهَا لَذَهَبَ عَنْهُ مَا يَجِدُ،
لَوْ قَالَ: أَعُوذُ بِاللهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ»
(I
know of a statement which if he said it, will make what he feels disappear, `I
seek refuge with Allah from the cursed Satan.') They said to the man, `Do you
not hear what the Messenger of Allah is saying' He said, `I am not insane.'''
Also, Muslim, Abu Dawud and An-Nasa'i recorded this Hadith.
There
are many other Hadiths about seeking refuge with Allah. One can find this
subject in the books on supplication and the virtues of righteous, good deeds.
13.Is the Isti`adhah (seeking Refuge) required
The
majority of the scholars state that reciting the Isti`adhah (in the prayer and
when reciting the Qur'an) is recommended and not required, and therefore, not
reciting it does not constitute a sin. However, Ar-Razi recorded that `Ata' bin
Abi Rabah said that the Isti`adhah is required in the prayer and when one reads
the Qur'an. In support of `Ata's statement, Ar-Razi relied upon the apparent
meaning of the Ayah,
﴿فَاسْتَعِذْ﴾
(Then
seek refuge.) He said that the Ayah contains a command that requires
implementation. Also, the Prophet always said the Isti`adhah. In addition, the
Isti`adhah wards off the evil of Satan, which is neccessary, the rule is that
the means needed to implement a requirement of the religion is itself also
required. And when one says, "I seek refuge with Allah from the cursed
devil.'' Then this will suffice.
14.Virtues of the Isti`adhah
The
Isti`adhah cleanses the mouth from the foul speech that it has indulged in. It
also purifies the mouth and prepares it to recite the speech of Allah. Further,
the Isti`adhah entails seeking Allah's help and acknowledging His ability to do
everything. The Isti`adhah also affirms the servant's meekness, weakness and
inability to face the enemy of his inner evil, whom Allah alone, Who created
this enemy, is able to repel and defeat. This enemy does not accept kindness,
unlike the human enemy. There are three Ayat in the Qur'an that affirm this
fact. Also, Allah said,
﴿إِنَّ عِبَادِى لَيْسَ لَكَ عَلَيْهِمْ سُلْطَـنٌ وَكَفَى بِرَبِّكَ
وَكِيلاً ﴾
(Verily, My servants (i.e. the true
believers of Islamic Monotheism) ـ you have no authority over them. And sufficient is your
Lord as a Guardian.) (17:65).
We
should state here that the believers, whom the human enemies kill, become
martyrs, while those who fall victim to the inner enemy - Satan - become
bandits. Further, the believers who are defeated by the apparent enemy -
disbelievers - gain a reward, while those defeated by the inner enemy earn a
sin and become misguided. Since Satan sees man where man cannot see him, it is
befitting that the believers seek refuge from Satan with Whom Satan cannot see.
The Isti`adhah is a form of drawing closer to Allah and seeking refuge with Him
from the evil of every evil creature.
15.What does Isti`adhah mean
Isti`adhah
means, "I seek refuge with Allah from the cursed Satan so that he is
prevented from affecting my religious or worldly affairs, or hindering me from
adhering to what I was commanded, or luring me into what I was prohibited
from.'' Indeed, only Allah is able to prevent the evil of Satan from touching
the son of Adam. This is why Allah allowed us to be lenient and kind with the
human devil, so that his soft nature might cause him to refrain from the evil
he is indulging in. However, Allah required us to seek refuge with Him from the
evil of Satan, because he neither accepts bribes nor does kindness affect him,
for he is pure evil. Thus, only He Who created Satan is able to stop his evil.
This meaning is reiterated in only three Ayat in the Qur'an. Allah said in
Surat Al-A`raf,
﴿خُذِ الْعَفْوَ وَأْمُرْ بِالْعُرْفِ وَأَعْرِض عَنِ الْجَـهِلِينَ ﴾
(Show
forgiveness, enjoin what is good, and turn away from the foolish (i.e. don't
punish them).) (7:199)
This
is about dealing with human beings. He then said in the same Surah,
﴿وَإِمَّا يَنَزَغَنَّكَ مِنَ الشَّيْطَـنِ نَزْغٌ فَاسْتَعِذْ بِاللَّهِ
إِنَّهُ سَمِيعٌ عَلِيمٌ ﴾
(And
if an evil whisper comes to you from Shaytan, then seek refuge with Allah.
Verily, He is Hearing, Knowing (7: 200).)
Allah
also said in Surat Al-Mu'minun,
﴿ادْفَعْ بِالَّتِى هِىَ أَحْسَنُ السَّيِّئَةَ نَحْنُ أَعْلَمُ بِمَا
يَصِفُونَ - وَقُلْ رَّبِّ أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ هَمَزَاتِ الشَّيـطِينِ - وَأَعُوذُ
بِكَ رَبِّ أَن يَحْضُرُونِ ﴾
(Repel
evil with that which is better. We are Best-Acquainted with the things they
utter. And say: "My Lord! I seek refuge with You from the whisperings
(suggestions) of the Shayatin (devils). And I seek refuge with You, My Lord!
lest they should come near me.'' (23:96-98).)
Further,
Allah said in Surat As-Sajdah,
﴿وَلاَ تَسْتَوِى الْحَسَنَةُ وَلاَ السَّيِّئَةُ ادْفَعْ بِالَّتِى هِىَ
أَحْسَنُ فَإِذَا الَّذِى بَيْنَكَ وَبَيْنَهُ عَدَاوَةٌ كَأَنَّهُ وَلِىٌّ
حَمِيمٌ - وَمَا يُلَقَّاهَا إِلاَّ الَّذِينَ صَبَرُواْ وَمَا يُلَقَّاهَآ إِلاَّ
ذُو حَظِّ عَظِيمٍ - وَإِمَّا يَنزَغَنَّكَ مِنَ الشَّيْطَـنِ نَزْغٌ فَاسْتَعِذْ
بِاللَّهِ إِنَّهُ هُوَ السَّمِيعُ الْعَلِيمُ ﴾
(The good deed and the evil deed cannot
be equal. Repel (the evil) with one which is better, then verily he, between
whom and you there was enmity, (will become) as though he was a close friend.
But none is granted it (the above quality) except those who are patient ـ and none is granted it except the owner
of the great portion (of happiness in the Hereafter, i.e. Paradise and of a
high moral character) in this world. And if an evil whisper from Shaytan tries
to turn you away (from doing good), then seek refuge in Allah. Verily, He is
the Hearing, the Knowing) (41:34-36).
16.Why the Devil is called Shaytan
In
the Arabic language, Shaytan is derived from Shatana, which means the far
thing. Hence, the Shaytan has a different nature than mankind, and his sinful
ways are far away from every type of righteousness. It was also said that
Shaytan is derived from Shata, (literally `burned'), because it was created
from fire. Some scholars said that both meanings are correct, although they
state that the first meaning is more plausible. Further, Siybawayh (the
renowned Arab linguistic) said, "The Arabs say, `So-and-so has Tashaytan,'
when he commits the act of the devils. If Shaytan was derived from Shata, they
would have said, Tashayyata (rather than Tashaytan).'' Hence, Shaytan is
derived from the word that means, far away. This is why they call those who are
rebellious (or mischievous) from among the Jinns and mankind a `Shaytan'. Allah
said,
﴿وَكَذَلِكَ
جَعَلْنَا لِكُلِّ نِبِىٍّ عَدُوّاً شَيَـطِينَ الإِنْسِ وَالْجِنِّ يُوحِى
بَعْضُهُمْ إِلَى بَعْضٍ زُخْرُفَ الْقَوْلِ غُرُوراً﴾
(And so We have appointed for every
Prophet enemies ـ Shayatin (devils) among mankind and Jinn, inspiring one another
with adorned speech as a delusion (or by way of deception)) (6:112).
In
addition, the Musnad by Imam Ahmad records that Abu Dharr said that the
Messenger of Allah said,
«يَا أَبَا ذَرَ تَعَوَّذْ بِاللهِ مِنْ شَيَاطِينِ الْإِنْسِ وَالْجِنِّ»
(O
Abu Dharr! Seek refuge with Allah from the devils of mankind and the Jinns.)
Abu Dharr said, "I asked him , `Are there human devils' He said, (Yes.)''
Furthermore, it is recorded in Sahih Muslim that Abu Dharr said that the
Messenger of Allah said,
«يَقْطَعُ الصَّلَاةَ الْمَرْأَةُ وَالْحِمَارُ وَالْكَلْبُ الْأَسْوَدُ»
(The
woman, the donkey and the black dog interrupt the prayer (if they pass in front
of those who do not pray behind a Sutrah, i.e. a barrier).) Abu Dharr said,
"I said, `What is the difference between the black dog and the red or
yellow dog' He said,
«الْكَلْبُ الْأَسْوَدُ شَيْطَانٌ»
(The
black dog is a devil.).''
Also,
Ibn Jarir At-Tabari recorded that `Umar bin Al-Khattab once rode a Berthawn
(huge camel) which started to proceed arrogantly. `Umar kept striking the
animal, but the animal kept walking in an arrogant manner. `Umar dismounted the
animal and said, "By Allah! You have carried me on a Shaytan. I did not
come down from it until after I had felt something strange in my heart.'' This
Hadith has an authentic chain of narrators.
17.The Meaning of Ar-Rajim
Ar-Rajim
means, being expelled from all types of righteousness. Allah said,
﴿وَلَقَدْ
زَيَّنَّا السَّمَآءَ الدُّنْيَا بِمَصَـبِيحَ وَجَعَلْنَـهَا رُجُوماً
لِّلشَّيَـطِينِ﴾
(And
indeed We have adorned the nearest heaven with lamps, and We have made such
lamps Rujuman (as missiles) to drive away the Shayatin (devils)) (67:5).
Allah
also said,
﴿إِنَّا زَيَّنَّا السَّمَآءَ الدُّنْيَا بِزِينَةٍ الْكَوَكِبِ - وَحِفْظاً
مِّن كُلِّ شَيْطَـنٍ مَّارِدٍ - لاَّ يَسَّمَّعُونَ إِلَى الْمَلإِ الاٌّعْلَى
وَيُقْذَفُونَ مِن كُلِّ جَانِبٍ - دُحُوراً وَلَهُمْ عَذابٌ وَاصِبٌ - إِلاَّ
مَنْ خَطِفَ الْخَطْفَةَ فَأَتْبَعَهُ شِهَابٌ ثَاقِبٌ ﴾
(Verily,
We have adorned the near heaven with the stars (for beauty). And to guard
against every rebellious devil. They cannot listen to the higher group (angels)
for they are pelted from every side. Outcast, and theirs is a constant (or
painful) torment. Except such as snatch away something by stealing, and they
are pursued by a flaming fire of piercing brightness) (37:6-10).
Further,
Allah said,
﴿وَلَقَدْ
جَعَلْنَا فِى السَّمَاءِ بُرُوجًا وَزَيَّنَّـهَا لِلنَّـظِرِينَ - وَحَفِظْنَـهَا
مِن كُلِّ شَيْطَـنٍ رَّجِيمٍ - إِلاَّ مَنِ اسْتَرَقَ السَّمْعَ فَأَتْبَعَهُ
شِهَابٌ مُّبِينٌ ﴾
(And
indeed, We have put the big stars in the heaven and We beautified it for the
beholders. And We have guarded it (near heaven) from every Shaytan Rajim
(outcast Shaytan). Except him (devil) who steals the hearing then he is pursued
by a clear flaming fire.) (15:16-18).
There
are several similar Ayat. It was also said that Rajim means, the person who
throws or bombards things, because the devil throws doubts and evil thoughts in
people's hearts. The first meaning is more popular and accurate.
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