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Old 18th February 2007, 13:59
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Why is Friday important to the Muslims?

Is it because the Prophet PBUH said so ?
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Is it because the Prophet PBUH said so ?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_holidays
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Old 18th February 2007, 14:02
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reason for the selection of Friday is due to the belief that Adam was created on that day.
Interesting why we are the only religion who believe in this !
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Interesting why we are the only religion who believe in this !
neither did i..maybe was told but forgot..i just assumed it was a day like the jewish sabbath - which is saturday.
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Not just that but it is believed that many important events in the islamic history have taken place on a Friday. Adam(pbuh) entered Jannah on a Friday, The verse decalring the perfection of islam was on a Friday and it is believed that day of resurrection will also fall on a Friday.
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It has nothing to do with the Sabbath.
We don't believe that Allah had to take a rest on the sixth day of creation.
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Yeah thats true, I've heard that it's been said resurrection will take place on Friday.
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It has nothing to do with the Sabbath.
We don't believe that Allah had to take a rest on the sixth day of creation.

i understand that.

i assumed(since i was a kid) it was just muslims holy day! like jewish have a saturday! christians have sunday etc.


just didnt know the meaning.

technically.. jumaah on a lunar calender is of reverance and not friday... in fact because of the lunar calender having 11 days shorter cycle than the solar calender...jumaah itself may not fall on a friday everytime...

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Old 18th February 2007, 21:13
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i understand that.

i assumed(since i was a kid) it was just muslims holy day! like jewish have a saturday! christians have sunday etc.


just didnt know the meaning.

technically.. jumaah on a lunar calender is of reverance and not friday... in fact because of the lunar calender having 11 days shorter cycle than the solar calender...jumaah itself may not fall on a friday everytime...

But if there are 7 days a week in both calenders, surely the day that corresponds should be consistent?
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technically.. jumaah on a lunar calender is of reverance and not friday... in fact because of the lunar calender having 11 days shorter cycle than the solar calender...jumaah itself may not fall on a friday everytime...
I'm confused.
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Virtues of Jummah

The Virtues of Jumu'ah

1. Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said : "Friday is the best of days. It was on this day that Hadrat Aadam alayhis salaam was created, it was on this day that he was granted entry into jannah, it was on this day that he was removed from jannah (which became the cause for man's existence in this universe, and which is a great blessing), and the day of resurrection will also take place on this day." (Sahih Muslim)

2. It is related from Imam Ahmad rahmatullahi alayh that he said that in certain aspects the rank of the night of jumu'ah is even higher than Laylatul Qadr. One of the reasons for this is that it was on this night that Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم appeared in the womb of his mother. Rasulullah's صلى الله عليه وسلمappearance in this world was a cause of so much good and blessings both in this world and in the hereafter that they cannot be enumerated. (Ash'atul Lama'aat)

3. Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said : "There is such an hour on Friday that if any Muslim makes dua in it, his dua will definitely be accepted." (Bukhari, Muslim) The ulama have differed in specifying that hour which has been mentioned in the Hadith. Shaykh Abdul Haq Muhaddith Dehlawi rahmatullahi alayh has mentioned 40 different opinions in his book Sharh Sifrus Sa'aadah. However, from among all these opinions he has given preference to two opinions : (1) That time is from the commencement of the khutbah till the end of the salaat, (2) That time is towards the end of the day. A big group of ulama have given preference to this second opinion and there are many Ahadith which support this opinion. Shaykh Dehlawi rahmatullahi alayh says that this narration is correct that Hadrat Fatimah radiallahu anha used to order her maid on Fridays to inform her when the day is about to end so that she could occupy herself in making zikr and duas. (Ash'atul Lama'aat)

4. Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said : "Of all the days, Friday is the most virtuous. It is on this day that the trumpet will be blown. Send abundant durood upon me on Fridays because they are presented to me on that day." The Sahabah radiallahu anhum asked : "O Rasulullah! How will they be presented to you when even your bones will not be present after your death?" Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلمreplied : "Allah Ta'ala has made the earth haraam upon the prophets forever." (Abu Daud)

5. Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said : "The word "shaahid" refers to Friday. There is no day more virtuous than Friday. There is such an hour in this day that no Muslim will make dua in it except that his dua will be accepted. And he does not seek protection from anything except that Allah Ta'ala will grant him protection." (Tirmidhi) The word "shaahid" appears in Surah Burooj. Allah Ta'ala has taken an oath of that day. He says in the Quran :

Translation : "By the sky in which there are constellations. By the promised day (of judgement). By the day that witnesses (Friday), and the day that is witnessed (day of Arafah)."

6. Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said : "Friday is the "mother" of all days and the most virtuous in the sight of Allah Ta'ala. In the sight of Allah Ta'ala it has more greatness than Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Ad'haa." (Ibn Majah)

7. Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said : "The Muslim who passes away on the night or during the day of Friday, Allah Ta'ala saves him from the punishment of the grave." (Tirmidhi)

8. Once Hadrat Ibne Abbas radiallahu anhu recited the following verse : "This day, I have completed your Deen for you." A Jew was sitting near him. On hearing this verse being recited he remarked : "If this verse was revealed to us, we would have celebrated that day as a day of eid." Ibne Abbas radiallahu anhu replied : "This verse was revealed on two eids, i.e. on the day of jumu'ah and the day of arafah." In other words, what is the need for us to make that day into a day of eid when it was already a day of two eids?

9. Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم used to say that the night of jumu'ah is a lustrous night, and the day of jumu'ah is a lustrous day. (Mishkaat)

10. After qiyaamah, Allah Ta'ala will send those who deserve paradise into paradise, and those who deserve hell into hell. The days that we have in this world will also be there. Although there will be no day and night, Allah Ta'ala will show us the extent of days and nights and also the number of hours. So when Friday will come and that hour when the people used to go for jumu'ah will approach, a person will call out saying : "O dwellers of jannah! Go into the jungles of abundance, the length and breadth of which are not known to anyone besides Allah Ta'ala. There will be mounds of musk which will be as high as the skies. The prophets alayhimus salaam will be made to sit on towers of light, and the believers on chairs of sapphires. Once everyone is seated in their respective places, Allah Ta'ala will send a breeze which will carry that musk. That breeze will carry the musk and apply it to their clothing, faces and hair. That breeze will know how to apply that musk even better than that woman who is given all the different perfumes of the world. Allah Ta'ala will then order the carriers of His throne to go and place His throne among all these people. He will then address them saying : "O my servants who have brought faith in the unseen despite not seeing Me, who have attested My Rasul sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, and who have obeyed My laws! Ask Me whatever you wish for. This day is the day of giving abundantly." They will all exclaim in one voice : "O Allah! We are pleased with You, You also be pleased with us." Allah Ta'ala will reply : "O dwellers of jannah! If I were not pleased with you all, I would not have kept you in My jannah. Ask for something because this is the day of giving in abundance." They will all say in one voice : "O Allah! Show us Your beauty, that we may be able to look at Your noble being with our very eyes." Allah Ta'ala will lift the veil and will become apparent to these people and His beauty will engulf them from all sides. If this order was not given from before hand that the jannatis will never get burnt, without doubt they would not have endured the heat of this light and they would all have got burnt. He will then ask them to go back to their respective places. Their beauty and attractiveness will double through the effects of that Real beauty. These people will then go to their wives. They will not be able to see their wives nor will their wives be able to see them. After a little while, the nur which was concealing them will be removed and they will now be able to see each other. Their wives will tell them that how is it that you do not have the same appearance which you had left with? That is, your appearance is a thousand times better now. They will reply that the reason for this is that the noble being of Allah Ta'ala was made apparent to us and we saw His beauty with our very eyes. (Sharh Sifrus-Sa'aadah) See what a great bounty they received on the day of jumu'ah.

11. Every afternoon, the heat of jahannam is increased. However, through the blessings of jumu'ah, this will not be done on Fridays. (Ihyaa ul-Uloom)

12. On one Friday, Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said : "O Muslims! Allah Ta'ala has made this day a day of eid. So have a bath on this day, whoever has perfume should apply it, and use the miswaak." (Ibn Majah)
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Subhan Allah. Very nice post SA.
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we assume friday = jumaah
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When the holidays occur, it is according to the lunar Islamic calendar. This calendar does not correct for the fact that the lunar year does not match the solar year. Therefore, the Islamic months precess each year; they shift relative to the Gregorian calendar by about 11 days.
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we assume friday = jumaah
But Jumaah is one of 7 days and those days are constant are they not?
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^^^ He is saying there are 11 days, so Jummah is not always on friday.. if thats true, we've been messing up for hundreds of years then???
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