8 Forgotten Sunnah We May Not Have Known About
Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad PBUH |
"When
any one of you goes to bed, let him clear his bed by hitting it with his
garment, for he does not know what may have come onto it. Then let him lie down
on his right side..." (Prophet Muhammad)
Imagine you
had the chance to influence people and be rewarded for the things they do.
Well, you do have that chance! Are you ready to get influential?
Here are
some beautiful Sunnahs of the Prophet which many of us have forgotten or may
not know about:
1. Dust off That Bed!
The Prophet
(peace be upon him) said:
When any one
of you goes to bed, let him clear his bed by hitting it with his garment, for
he does not know what may have come onto it. Then let him lie down on his right
side… (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
This means
you dust off the bed with one hand covered by the edge of your lower garment or
something else, as long as you cover your hand lest there be something harmful
to your hand (as explained by Imam An-Nawawi). Don’t forget to teach this to
your children!
2. I Go Shopping and I Say…
The Prophet
said:
Whoever
enters a market place and says:
‘Laa ilaaha
illallaahu wahdahu laa shareeka lah, lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu yuhyee wa
yumeetu wahuwa hayyun laa yamootu, biyadihi alkhayru wahuwa ala kulli shayyin
qadeer’
(There is
none worthy of worship in truth except Allah alone, He has no partners, He has
the dominion and for him is all the praise, He gives life and he takes life and
he is the ever living and does not die, in his hand is goodness and he is
capable of all things) Allah will write for him thousand thousand reward and
erase from him thousand thousand sin and raise him thousand thousand and build
for him a house in Jannah! (An-Nasa’i, At-Tirmidhi)
You can find
this dua in the well-known pocket supplication book Hisn-ul Muslim, take this
with you, or write it down on a paper and take it out each time you go to a
place where there’s people and trade (yes, even a supermarket as it all falls
under the ruling of ‘market’) and watch how soon you will memorize it
insha’Allah!
3. Had Milk? Pass Me Some Water, Please!
The Prophet
drank some milk then called for some water. Once he got the water he rinsed his
mouth then said:
It has fat.
(Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Imam
An-Nawawi said in Sharh Saheeh Muslim: This hadith confirms it’s
recommended to rinse the mouth after drinking milk.
4. Undressing? Say Bismillah!
Stamp of Prophet Muhammad PBUH |
Mentioning
the name of Allah before entering the toilet or taking off your clothes will
prevent the jinn from seeing your ‘awrah or harming you. The Prophet said:
To put
a barrier that will prevent the jinn from seeing the ‘awrah of the sons of
Aadam, let any one of you say ‘Bismillah’ when entering the toilet.
(At-Tirmidhi)
Teach this
to your children as well!
5. Hearing Whispers in Prayer? Fight Back!
Uthman ibn
Abi’l-‘Aas came to the Prophet and said:
O Messenger
of Allah, the Satan interferes between me and my prayer and my recitation, and
he makes me confused. The Messenger of Allah said:
That is a
devil called Khinzab. If you feel that, then seek refuge with Allah from him
(e.g ‘Audhu Billahi min-as-shaytaanir rajeem) and spit dryly to your left three
times. He said: I did that and Allah took him away from me. (Muslim)
6. Just Woke up? Clear that Nose!
The Prophet
said:
When one of
you wakes up from his sleep, he must blow of his nose three times, for the
shaytan spends the night inside one’s nostrils (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
7. Take a Break in Salah!
Anas
said:
I pray as I
saw the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessing be upon him) leading us.
Thaabit
said:
Anas used to
do something which I do not see you doing; when he lifted his head from bowing
(ruku’) he stood up (so long) that one would say: He has forgotten (to bow down
in prostration/sujud). And when he lifted his head from prostration (sujud), he
stayed in that position, till someone would say: He has forgotten (to bow down
in prostration for the second Sajdah).’ (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Imam Ibn
Al-Qayyim said:
This Sunnah
was forsaken by many people after the time of the companions, may Allah be
pleased with them, came to a close. When you pause between two prostrations you
can say: Rabbi-ghfirli Rabbi-ghfirli (Oh Lord forgive me Oh lord forgive
me), as the Prophet used to supplicate.
8. Put that Barrier Down!
The Prophet
said:
If any of
you places something in front of him, [at least] equal [in height] to the back
of a saddle, he should pray without caring who passes [in front of him] on the
other (opposite) side of it. (Muslim)
Note: This
barrier is called a sutrah and it can be anything a person puts in front of
himself while he is praying, such as a wall, or a long stick, and such. The
back of a saddle is approximately two thirds of a cubit in height [so the
sutrah should be at least the same length]. It can even be a handbag or any
other object with this length.
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