2) Is cricket watching and playing is haram. Your quick response will highly appreciated.
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1) I have read and heared with many people that without Surha Fataha our prayer
is incomplete, If someone join the prayer if Imam is in rukh, his rakat is not
in count because he did not recit Surah Fatha.
2) Is cricket watching and playing is haram.
Your quick response will highly appreciated.
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Answer:
Surah fatihah and
cricket
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Your
Question: I have read and heared with many people that without Surha Fataha our
prayer is incomplete,
Sahih Al-Bukhari HadithHadith 1.723 Narrated by Ubada bin As Samit
Allah's Messenger (saws) said, "Whoever
does not recite Al-Fatiha in his prayer, his prayer is invalid."
Indeed one amongst the absolutely obligatory acts or rites
of prayer is the recitation of the Surah Al-Fatihah; for whoever does not
recite the Surah Al-Fatihah in their prayer, their prayer is invalid.
Your Question: If
someone join the prayer if Imam is in rukh, his rakat is not in count because
he did not recit Surah Fatha.
Abu
Hurairah reports that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: "If you come to
the salah and we are in the state of ‘sajdah’, then make sajdah with us but do
not count it [as a rak'ah]. And whoever 'catches' the ruku', he catches
the ‘rakah’."
Related by Abu Dawud, Ibn Khuzaimah, and
al-Hakim.
The recital of the ‘Imam’ in congregational prayer is the
recital of the ‘muktadi’ (those who pray behind the ‘imam’ in
congregation). If the ‘Imam’ forgets or
does not recite the Surah Al-Fatihah, then indeed the prayer would be invalid;
but if the ‘imam’ has recited the Surah Al-Fatihah and one happens to join that
congregation late and catches the ‘ruku’ with the ‘imam’, the Messenger of
Allah (saws) guided that one should count that ‘rakah’.
Your Question: Is
cricket watching and playing is haram.
Islam guides that
the absolutely most expensive commodity one has been blessed with and will be
held accountable for is the ‘time’ one has been allocated with in the short and
transient life of this world, as a test and trial from their Lord.
Allah says in the Holy Quran in Chapter 67 Surah
Al Mulk verse 2:
He (Allah) created death and life that He may
test you, to see which of you is the
best in deeds.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 51 Surah
Dhariyat verse 56:
I have not created the jinn and men except for
this that they should worship Me alone.
The guidance of Islam encourages those who have professed
belief to utilize this allocated time in doing good wholesome deeds either for
oneself or for one’s fellow mankind; deeds which will profit oneself or others
spiritually, physically, materially, or even mentally so that one may further
strive towards success and salvation in the test period of this short and
transient life.
Islam absolutely discourages the believers from ‘wasting’
their precious and allocated time in doing useless and worthless deeds; deeds
which will bring absolutely no profit to themselves or others, either in this
world or the Hereafter! All such useless
and worthless deeds which bring absolutely no gain or benefit to one in this world
or the Hereafter, nor furthers one’s cause towards salvation and success are
prohibited for the believers who sincerely believe in Allah and the Last
Day.
Islam guides that just as a student in an exam utilizes
his time to make sure he scores the maximum he can in his results, the precious
time allocated by the Lord to each individual in the short and transitory life
of this world as a test must be ‘utilized’ to further one’s cause of existence
rather than ‘wasted’ on worthless deeds and acts.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 70 Surah
Mairaj verses 42-44:
Therefore,
leave them engrossed in their vain talk and play, until they encounter that Day of theirs which
they are being promised; when they shall
be rushing out of their graves as though they are racing towards the shrines of
their deities. Their eyes shall be
downcast and abasement shall be covering them.
That is the Day they are being promised.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 6 Surah Anam verse 32:
This worldly life is but a sport and an
amusement. In fact, the abode of the
Hereafter is better for those who desire to be safe from harm. Will you not, then, use your common sense?
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 43 Surah Zukhruf verse 83:
Well, let
them remain absorbed in their falsehoods and sports, till they see that Day of theirs with which
they are being threatened.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 7 Surah Aaraaf verses 50-51:
(On the Day of Judgement) The inmates of Hell
will cry out to the people of
Beloved brother, the deen of Islam does allow some level
of amusement or entertainment which are good and wholesome like spending
quality time with family and friends, or some sport which benefits one
physically, etc.; thus there is no harm if one occasionally plays or watches
cricket or any other sport; but if one were to play or watch sport for hours on
end, where prayer times come and go and one is negligent of their prayers and
the remembrance of Allah….indeed such wastage of the precious commodity of time
is severely discouraged in Islam.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan