18.Bismillah is the First Ayah of Al-Fatihah
The
Companions started the Book of Allah with Bismillah:
﴿بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـنِ الرَّحِيمِ ﴾
(1.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.)
The
scholars also agree that Bismillah is a part of an Ayah in Surat An-Naml
(chapter 27). They disagree over whether it is a separate Ayah before every
Surah, or if it is an Ayah, or a part of an Ayah, included in every Surah where
the Bismillah appears in its beginning. Ad-Daraqutni also recorded a Hadith
from Abu Hurayrah from the Prophet that supports this Hadith by Ibn Khuzaymah.
Also, similar statements were attributed to `Ali, Ibn `Abbas and others.
The
opinion that Bismillah is an Ayah of every Surah, except Al-Bara'ah (chapter
9), was attributed to (the Companions) Ibn `Abbas, Ibn `Umar, Ibn Az-Zubayr,
Abu Hurayrah and `Ali. This opinion was also attributed to the Tabi`in: `Ata',
Tawus, Sa`id bin Jubayr, Makhul and Az-Zuhri. This is also the view of
`Abdullah bin Al-Mubarak, Ash-Shafi`i, Ahmad bin Hanbal, (in one report from
him) Ishaq bin Rahwayh and Abu `Ubayd Al-Qasim bin Salam. On the other hand,
Malik, Abu Hanifah and their followers said that Bismillah is not an Ayah in
Al-Fatihah or any other Surah. Dawud said that it is a separate Ayah in the
beginning of every Surah, not part of the Surah itself, and this opinion was
also attributed to Ahmad bin Hanbal.
19.Basmalah aloud in the Prayer
As
for Basmalah aloud during the prayer, those who did not agree that it is a part
of Al-Fatihah, state that the Basmalah should not be aloud. The scholars who
stated that Bismillah is a part of every Surah (except chapter 9) had different
opinions; some of them, such as Ash-Shafi`i, said that one should recite
Bismillah with Al-Fatihah aloud. This is also the opinion of many among the
Companions, the Tabi`in and the Imams of Muslims from the Salaf and the later
generations. For instance, this is the opinion of Abu Hurayrah, Ibn `Umar, Ibn
`Abbas, Mu`awiyah, `Umar and `Ali - according to Ibn `Abdul-Barr and
Al-Bayhaqi. Also, the Four Khalifahs - as Al-Khatib reported - were said to
have held this view although the report from them is contradicted. The Tabi`in
scholars who gave this Tafsir include Sa`id bin Jubayr, `Ikrimah, Abu Qilabah,
Az-Zuhri, `Ali bin Al-Hasan, his son Muhammad, Sa`id bin Al-Musayyib, `Ata',
Tawus, Mujahid, Salim, Muhammad bin Ka`b Al-Qurazi, Abu Bakr bin Muhammad bin
`Amr bin Hazm, Abu Wa'il, Ibn Sirin, Muhammad bin Al-Munkadir, `Ali bin
`Abdullah bin `Abbas, his son Muhammad, Nafi` the freed slave of Ibn `Umar,
Zayd bin Aslam, `Umar bin `Abdul-Aziz, Al-Azraq bin Qays, Habib bin Abi Thabit,
Abu Ash-Sha`tha', Makhul and `Abdullah bin Ma`qil bin Muqarrin. Also,
Al-Bayhaqi added `Abdullah bin Safwan, and Muhammad bin Al-Hanafiyyah to this
list. In addition, Ibn `Abdul-Barr added `Amr bin Dinar.
The
proof that these scholars relied on is that, since Bismillah is a part of
Al-Fatihah, it should be recited aloud like the rest of Al-Fatihah. Also,
An-Nasa'i recorded in his Sunan, Ibn Hibban and Ibn Khuzaymah in their Sahihs
and Al-Hakim in the Mustadrak, that Abu Hurayrah once performed the prayer and
recited Bismillah aloud. After he finished the prayer, he said, "Among
you, I perform the prayer that is the closest to the prayer of the Messenger of
Allah .'' Ad-Daraqutni, Al-Khatib and Al-Bayhaqi graded this Hadith Sahih
Furthermore, in Sahih Al-Bukhari it is recorded that Anas bin Malik was asked
about the recitation of the Prophet . He said, "His recitation was
unhurried.'' He then demonstrated that and recited, while lengthening the
recitation of Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Rahim, Also, in the Musnad of Imam Ahmad,
the Sunan of Abu Dawud, the Sahih of Ibn Hibban and the Mustadrak of Al-Hakim -
it is recorded that Umm Salamah said, "The Messenger of Allah used to
distinguish each Ayah during his recitation,
﴿بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـنِ الرَّحِيمِ - الْحَمْدُ للَّهِ رَبِّ
الْعَـلَمِينَ - الرَّحْمَـنِ الرَّحِيمِ -
مَـلِكِ يَوْمِ الدِّينِ ﴾
مَـلِكِ يَوْمِ الدِّينِ ﴾
(In
the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. All praise and thanks
be to Allah, the Lord of all that exists, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
The Owner of the Day of Recompense.)''
Ad-Daraqutni
graded the chain of narration for this Hadith Sahih Furthermore, Imam Abu
`Abdullah Ash-Shafi`i and Al-Hakim in his Mustadrak, recorded that Mu`awiyah
led the prayer in Al-Madinah and did not recite the Bismillah. The Muhajirin
who were present at that prayer criticized that. When Mu`awiyah led the
following prayer, he recited the Bismillah aloud.
The
Hadiths mentioned above provide sufficient proof for the opinion that the
Bismillah is recited aloud. As for the opposing evidences and the scientific
analysis of the narrations mentioned their weaknesses or otherwise it is not
our desire to discuss this subject at this time.
Other
scholars stated that the Bismillah should not be recited aloud in the prayer,
and this is the established practice of the Four Khalifahs, as well as
`Abdullah bin Mughaffal and several scholars among the Tabi`in and later
generations. It is also the Madhhab (view) of Abu Hanifah, Ath-Thawri and Ahmad
bin Hanbal.
Imam
Malik stated that the Bismillah is not recited aloud or silently. This group
based their view upon what Imam Muslim recorded that `A'ishah said that the
Messenger of Allah used to start the prayer by reciting the Takbir (Allahu
Akbar; Allah is Greater) and then recite,
﴿الْحَمْدُ للَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَـلَمِينَ ﴾
(All
praise and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of all that exists.) (Ibn Abi Hatim
1:12).
Also,
the Two Sahihs recorded that Anas bin Malik said, "I prayed behind the
Prophet , Abu Bakr, `Umar and `Uthman and they used to start their prayer with,
﴿الْحَمْدُ
للَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَـلَمِينَ ﴾
(All
praise and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of all that exists.)
Muslim
added, "And they did not mention,
﴿بِسْمِ
اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـنِ الرَّحِيمِ ﴾
(In
the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful) whether in the
beginning or the end of the recitation.'' Similar is recorded in the Sunan
books from `Abdullah bin Mughaffal, may Allah be pleased with him.
These
are the opinions held by the respected Imams, and their statements are similar
in that they agree that the prayer of those who recite Al-Fatihah aloud or in
secret is correct. All the favor is from Allah.
20.The Virtue of Al-Fatihah
Imam
Ahmad recorded in his Musnad, that a person who was riding behind the Prophet
said, "The Prophet's animal tripped, so I said, `Cursed Shaytan.' The
Prophet said,
«لَا تَقُلْ: تَعِسَ الشَّيْطَانُ، فَإِنَّكَ إِذَا قُلْتَ: تَعِسَ
الشَّيْطَانُ، تَعَاظَمَ وَقَالَ: بِقُوَّتِي صَرَعْتُهُ، وَإِذَا قُلْتَ: بِاسْمِ
اللهِ تَصَاغَرَ حَتى يَصِيرَ مِثْلَ الذُبَابِ»
(Do
not say, 'Cursed Shaytan,' for if you say these words, Satan becomes arrogant
and says, 'With my strength I made him fall.' When you say, 'Bismillah,' Satan
will become as small as a fly.)
Further,
An-Nasa'i recorded in his book Al-Yawm wal-Laylah, and also Ibn Marduwyah in
his Tafsir that Usamah bin `Umayr said, "I was riding behind the
Prophet...'' and he mentioned the rest of the above Hadith. The Prophet said in
this narration,
«لَا تَقُلْ هكَذَا فَإِنَّهُ يَتَعَاظَمُ حَتَّى يَكُونَ كَالْبَيْتِ،
وَلكِنْ قُلْ: بِسْمِ اللهِ، فَإنَّهُ يَصْغَرُ حَتَّى يَكُونَ كَالذُبَابَةِ»
(Do
not say these words, because then Satan becomes larger; as large as a house.
Rather, say, 'Bismillah,' because Satan then becomes as small as a fly.)
This
is the blessing of reciting Bismillah.
21.Basmalah is recommended before performing
any Deed
Basmalah
(reciting Bismillah) is recommended before starting any action or deed. For
instance, Basmalah is recommended before starting a Khutbah (speech).
The
Basmalah is also recommended before one enters the place where he wants to
relieve himself, there is a Hadith concerning this practice. Further, Basmalah
is recommended at the beginning of ablution, for Imam Ahmad and the Sunan
compilers recorded that Abu Hurayrah, Sa`id bin Zayd and Abu Sa`id narrated
from the Prophet ,
«لَا وُضُوءَ لِمَنْ لَمْ يَذْكُرِ اسْمَ اللهِ عَلَيْهِ»
(There
is no valid ablution for he who did not mention Allah's Name in it.)
This
Hadith is Hasan (good). Also, the Basmalah is recommended before eating, for
Muslim recorded in his Sahih that the Messenger of Allah said to `Umar bin Abi
Salamah while he was a child under his care,
«قُلْ بِسْمِ اللهِ وَكُلْ بِيَمِينِكَ وَكُلْ مِمَّا يَلِيكَ»
(Say
Bismillah, eat with your right hand and eat from whatever is next to you.)
Some
of the scholars stated that Basmalah before eating is obligatory. Basmalah
before having sexual intercourse is also recommended. The Two Sahihs recorded
that Ibn `Abbas said that the Messenger of Allah said,
«لَوْ أَنَّ أَحَدَكُمْ إِذَا أَرَادَ أَنْ يَأْتِيَ أَهْلَهُ قَالَ: بِسْمِ
اللهِ اللَهُمَّ جَنِّبْنَا الشَّيْطَانَ وَجَنِّبِ الشَّيْطَانَ مَا
رَزَقْتَنَا،فَإنَّهُ إِنْ يُقَدَّرْ بَيْنَهُمَا وَلَدٌ لَمْ يَضُرَّهُ
الشَّيْطَانُ أَبَدًا»
(If
anyone of you before having sexual relations with his wife says, 'In the Name
of Allah. O Allah! Protect us from Satan and also protect what you grant us
(meaning the coming offspring) from Satan,' and if it is destined that they
should have a child then, Satan will never be able to harm that child.)
22.The Meaning of "Allah
Allah
is the Name of the Lord, the Exalted. It is said that Allah is the Greatest
Name of Allah, because it is referred to when describing Allah by the various
attributes. For instance, Allah said,
﴿هُوَ اللَّهُ الَّذِى لاَ إِلَـهَ إِلاَّ هُوَ عَالِمُ الْغَيْبِ
وَالشَّهَـدَةِ هُوَ الرَّحْمَـنُ الرَّحِيمُ - هُوَ اللَّهُ الَّذِى لاَ إِلَـهَ
إِلاَّ هُوَ الْمَلِكُ الْقُدُّوسُ السَّلَـمُ الْمُؤْمِنُ الْمُهَيْمِنُ
الْعَزِيزُ الْجَبَّارُ الْمُتَكَبِّرُ سُبْحَـنَ اللَّهِ عَمَّا يُشْرِكُونَ - هُوَ
اللَّهُ الْخَـلِقُ الْبَارِىءُ الْمُصَوِّرُ لَهُ الاٌّسْمَآءُ الْحُسْنَى
يُسَبِّحُ لَهُ مَا فِى السَّمَـوَتِ وَالاٌّرْضِ وَهُوَ الْعَزِيزُ الْحَكِيمُ ﴾
(He
is Allah, beside Whom La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped
but He) the Knower of the unseen and the seen. He is the Most Gracious, the
Most Merciful. He is Allah, beside Whom La ilaha illa Huwa, the King, the Holy,
the One free from all defects, the Giver of security, the Watcher over His
creatures, the Almighty, the Compeller, the Supreme. Glory be to Allah! (High
is He) above all that they associate as partners with Him. He is Allah, the
Creator, the Inventor of all things, the Bestower of forms. To Him belong the
Best Names. All that is in the heavens and the earth glorify Him. And He is the
Almighty, the Wise) (59:22-24).
Hence,
Allah mentioned several of His Names as Attributes for His Name Allah.
Similarly, Allah said,
﴿وَللَّهِ
الأَسْمَآءُ الْحُسْنَى فَادْعُوهُ بِهَا﴾
(And
(all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on Him by them)
(7:180), and,
﴿قُلِ
ادْعُواْ اللَّهَ أَوِ ادْعُواْ الرَّحْمَـنَ أَيًّا مَّا تَدْعُواْ فَلَهُ
الاٌّسْمَآءَ الْحُسْنَى﴾
(Say
(O Muhammad :) "Invoke Allah or invoke the Most Gracious (Allah), by
whatever name you invoke Him (it is the same), for to Him belong the Best
Names.'') (17:110)
Also,
the Two Sahihs recorded that Abu Hurayrah said that the Messenger of Allah
said,
«إِنَّ للهِ تِسْعَةً وَتِسْعِينَ اسْمًا، مِائَةً إِلَا وَاحِدًا، مَنْ
أَحْصَاهَا دَخَلَ الْجَنَّةَ»
(Allah
has ninety-nine Names, one hundred minus one, whoever counts (and preserves)
them, will enter Paradise.)
These
Names were mentioned in a Hadith recorded by At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah, and
there are several differences between these two narrations.
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