Hadhrat
Abdullah bin Abbas (Radhiyallaho anho) suf-fered from cataract of the eye. A
doctor told him:
"A
treatment is possible, provided you are willing to take precautions. Far five
days, it will be essential for you to avoid prostrating yourself on the ground.
You can, however, use a wooden desk for performing Sajdah.”
He
said:
"This
cannot be so. I would not say a single rakaat like that. I have heard the
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) saying, "A person who intentionally
foregoes a single Salaat shall have to face Divine wrath on the Day of Judgment."
Although
it is quite permissible to perform Salaat in the way advised by the doctors,
and it involves no direct transgression of the Law of Allah, yet due to Ms
utter devotion to Salaat and implicit regard for the Prophet's warning, he was
ready to lose his eyesight rather than allow the slightest modification in the
Salaat as performed by the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) himself. In
fact, the Sahabah would sacrifice the whole world for their Salaat. We may dub
it as 'fanaticism', or make any other remark about that devoted band, but the
verdict in the Hereafter would prove, beyond doubt, that they were the
personages who really feared and loved their Creator above everything else in
this world.
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