Saturday, August 27, 2011

Praying behind an incapacitated imam

 

MAY AN IMAM LEAD JAMA'AT SALAT IN A CHAIR,i.e. He takbirs,stands in qiyam,takbir goes to ruku, reciting du'a .


Rises erect,takbir goes to a sitting sajdah [which is a bow] in a chair,takbir sitting in chair for jalsa,sajdah &Then, takbir and stands to begin 2nd rakat. Are barakat lost to those who follow,though they move correctly.


Praise be to Allaah.
 

 

It is
permissible for the imam to lead the people in prayer in the manner
mentioned in the question, and it is permissible for him to lead the people
in prayer whilst sitting down. This is the view of Abu Haneefah, al-Shaafa’i
and Ahmad. 

How the
worshippers behind him should pray depends on the situation: 

1 – If the
imam starts praying sitting down, then the people behind him should pray
sitting down. 

The evidence
for this is as follows: 

(i)               
It was narrated that ‘Aa’ishah
the Mother of the Believers said: “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) prayed at home when he was sick. He prayed
sitting down and some people prayed behind him standing up, but he gestured
to them that they should sit. When he finished (the prayer) he said, ‘The
imam has been appointed to be followed. When he bows, bow; when he raises
his head, raise your heads; and if he prays sitting, then pray sitting.’”
(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, al-Adhaan, 657)

(ii)             
It was narrated from Anas ibn
Maalik that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) rode a horse and fell, and the right side (of his body) was
injured. He offered one of the prayers sitting down, and we prayed behind
him sitting down.  When he finished (the prayer) he said, ‘The imam has been
appointed to be followed. If he prays standing up, then pray standing up;
when he bows, bow; when he raises his head, raise your heads. When he says
Sami’ Allaahu liman hamidah (Allaah hears the one who praises Him),
say Rabbanaa wa laka’l-hamd (Our Lord, to You be praise). If he prays
standing, then pray standing, and if he prays sitting, then pray sitting,
all of you.’” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, al-Adhaan, 648). 

2 – If the imam starts
the prayer standing, then something happens to him that makes him unable to
stand any more, those who are praying behind him should complete the prayer
standing. 

The evidence
for this is as follows: 

(i)               
It was narrated that ‘Aa’ishah
(may Allaah be pleased with her) said: “The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) became seriously ill and asked, ‘Have the
people prayed?’ We replied, ‘No, they are waiting for you.’ He said, ‘Put
some water in a tub for me.’ We did that and he took a bath and tried to get
up, but he fainted. Then he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
recovered, and again asked, ‘Have the people prayed?’ We said, ‘No, they are
waiting for you, O Messenger of Allaah.’ He again said, ‘Put some water in a
tub for me.’ He sat down and took a bath and tried to get up but fainted
again. Then he recovered and said, ‘Have the people prayed?’ We said, ‘No,
they are waiting for you, O Messenger of Allaah.’ He again said, ‘Put some
water in a tub for me.’ He sat down and took a bath and tried to get up but
fainted again. Then he recovered and said, ‘Have the people prayed?’ We
said, ‘No, they are waiting for you, O Messenger of Allaah.’ The people were
in the mosque, waiting for the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) to lead them in ‘Isha prayer. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) sent word to Abu Bakr that he should lead
the people in prayer. The messenger went to him and said, ‘The Messenger of
Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is telling you to
lead the people in prayer.’ Abu Bakr, who was a soft-hearted man, said: ‘O
‘Umar, lead the people in prayer.’ But ‘Umar answered, you have more right
to do that.’ So Abu Bakr led the prayers during those days. Then when the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) felt a little
better, he came out supported by two men, one of whom was al-‘Abbaas, for
the Zuhr prayer. Abu Bakr was leading the people in prayer, but when Abu
Bakr saw him, he wanted to step back [to let the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) lead the prayer]. But the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) gestured to him that he should
not step back. He said, ‘Sit me down beside him,’ so they sat him down
beside Abu Bakr. Abu Bakr continued praying, but he followed the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in prayer, and the people
were following Abu Bakr in the prayer, and the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) was sitting down.” (narrated by al-Bukhaari,
al-Adhaan, 655). 

The relevant point
in this hadeeth is that Abu Bakr started to lead them in prayer standing up,
then the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came and
led them from where Abu Bakr had reached, and he prayed sitting down, and
the Sahaabah prayed behind him standing up. This indicates that if the imam
starts the prayer standing, then he becomes unable to carry on standing,
then the people praying behind him should still pray standing. 

This does not mean that the prayer is lacking and it does not
detract from its blessing, in sha Allaah. And Allaah knows best. 

See Ahkaam al-Imaamah wa’l-I’timaam fi’l-Salaah by al-Muneef,
p. 112-116; Fath al-Baari Sharh Saheeh al-Bukhaari by Ibn Hajar, vol.
2, p. 174.

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