Evaluation of Prophetic Narrations about the Sunnahs of Friday Prayer Cover Image

Cuma Namazının Sünnetleriyle İlgili Rivayetlerin Değerlendirilmesi
Evaluation of Prophetic Narrations about the Sunnahs of Friday Prayer

Author(s): Cemil Cahit MOLLAİBRAHİMOĞLU
Subject(s): Theology and Religion, Islam studies
Published by: Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Hadith; prayer; sunnah before friday prayer; Prophet; Companions;

Summary/Abstract: Prophet (pbuh) has given notice that the Salah [prayer] is the first deed in which the Muslim servant will be brought to account on the Day of Judgement. The Prophet (pbuh) also informed that if the believer’s obligatory (fardh) prayers are lacking this will be made up from voluntary (nawafil) prayers and that the servant comes close to Allah by fulfilling obligatories and continues to draw near to him with voluntary deeds. One of nawafil is the prayer which is performed before and after the obligatory Friday prayer. When we examine the Prophetic narrations about those prayers -which is also called the first and the second sunnah- and their authenticity, we witness that the Prophet (pbuh) performed prayers in differing raka’ah numbers after the obligatory Friday prayer and urged to it, but there is no authentic and clear traditon indicating that He (pbuh) perfomed any prayer before it. However, by taking into account some general statements of Prophet (pbuh), some weak narrations and some practices of companions it has been said that the Friday prayer has a sunnah before it and moreover it is a Sunnah Muakkadah (stressed sunnah) which is performed in two or four raka’ahs. This article aims to present the narrations about whether the Prophet (pbuh) and companions used to perform any prayers before and after the obligatory Juma’ prayer and their number of raka’s, to determine their authenticity and to evaluate them by reporting the comments about them.

  • Issue Year: 4/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 684 - 708
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Turkish