Hadhrat
Mujahid (Radhiyallaho anho), describing the Salaat of Hadhrat Abu l3akr
(Radhiyallaho anho), and that of Hadhrat Abdullah bin Zubair (Radhiyallaho
anho) says:
"They
stood in Salaat motionless like pieces of wood stuck in the ground."
"Ulama
agree that Hadhrat Abdullah bin Zubair (Radhiyallaho anho) learnt to say his
Salaat from Hadhrat Abu Bakr (Radhiyallaho anho), who in turn learnt it direct
from the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam).
It
is said about Hadhrat Abdullah bin Zubair (Rad-hiyallaho anho) that he remained
in Sajdah for so long, and kept so motionless therein, that birds would come
and perch on his back. He would sometimes remain in Sajdah or Ruku` all night
long. During an attack against him, a mis-sile came and hit the wall of the
musjid wherein he was saying his Salaat. A piece of masonry flew from the wall
and passed in between his beard and throat. He neither cut short his Salaat,
nor was he the least perturbed. Once he was saying his Salaat while his son
Hashim was sleeping near him. A snake fell from the ceiling and coiled round
the child. The child woke up and shrieked, and the whole household gathered
round him. They killed the snake after a great hue and cry. Ibne Zubair
(Radhiyallaho anho), calm and quiet, remained engaged in his Salaat all the
while. When he had finished it, he said to his wife: "I heard some noise
during my Salaat; what was that?"
His
wife exclaimed:
"May
Allah have mercy on you! The child's life was in danger, and you took least
notice of it."
His
answer was:
"Had
I turned my attention to anything else, what would have remained of the
Salaat?"
Hadhrat
`Umar (Radhiyallaho anho) was stabbed at the close of his career, and this same
wound caused his death. He bled profusely and remained unconscious for long intervals.
But when he was informed of the time of Salaat, he would perform it in that
very condition, and say:
"There
is no portion in Islam for the person who discards Salaat."
Hadhrat
Uthman (Radhiyallaho anho) would remain in Salaat all night long, finishing the
whole of the Qur'an in one rakaat.
It
is reported about Hadhrat All (Radhiyallaho anho) that he Would turn pale and
tremble at the time of Salaat: Somebody asked him the reason, and he said:
"It
is the time to discharge that trust, which Allah offered to the Heavens and the
Earth and the hills, but they shrank from bearing it, and I have assumed
it."
Somebody
asked Khalaf-bin-Ayub:
"Do
riot the flies annoy you in your Salaat?"
His.
answer was: "
Even
the sinful persons patiently bear the lashes of the government, to boast of
their endurance afterwards. Why should I be made to skip about by mere flies
when standing in the presence of my Lord?"
Muslim
bin Yasaar when he stood up for Salaat, said to members of his family:
"You
may keep on talking, I shall not be knowing what you talk."
Once
he was saying his Salaat in the Jaami' musjid of Basrah. A portion of the
musjid wall fell down with a crash; and everybody ran pelf mell for safety, but
he never even heard the noise.
Somebody
asked Haatim Asam as to how did he say his Salaat.
He
replied:
"When
the time for Salaat comes. I perform my Wudhu and go to the place where I have
to say my Salaat. I sit clown for some time, till all the parts of my body are
relaxed. Then I stand up for Salaat. visualizing the Kahah in front of me,
imagining my feet upon the Bridge of Siraat. with Paradise to my right, and
Hell to my left, and Izraaeel close behind me, and thinking that it may be my
last Salaat. Then I say my Salaat with full sincerity and devotion. And I
finish my Salaat between fear and hope about its acceptance.
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