Fiqh

FIQH 4.25: THE DESIRE TO DIE IN THE HARAMAIN (SACRED PRECINCTS AROUND THE KA’ABA IN MAKKAH AND THE MOSQUE OF THE PROPHET IN MADINAH)

The desire to die in either of the sanctuaries in Makkah and Madinah is commendable. Bukhari reported on the authority of Hafsah that ‘Umar said: “O Allah ! Grant me martyrdom in Your cause, and cause me to die in the city of Your Prophet, peace be upon him.” Thereupon Hafsa asked him: “Why do you pray for such a thing?” He said: “Allah willing, I shall get what I have prayed for.”

At-Tabarani reported on the authority of Jabir that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: “He who dies in one of the two sanctuaries will be raised in peace on the Day of Resurrection.” Among the narrators of this hadith are Musa ibn Abdul al-Rahman, who is mentioned as trustworthy by Ibn Hibban and Abdullah ibn al-Mu’amil. Ahmad regards the hadith as weak, while Ibn Hibban considers it sound.

Fiqh 4.25 a: Sudden Death

Abu Daw’ud reported from ‘Ubaid ibn Khalid al-Sullami, a companion of the Prophet, peace be upon him, that once he narrated from ‘ Ubaid and another time from the Prophet himself, peace be upon him, saying: “Being caught unawares by a sudden death is a grievous misfortune.” This hadith has been reported by Abdullah ibn Mas’ud, Anas ibn Malik, Abu Hurairah and ‘Aishah, but all these narrations are weak for one or another reason. Al-Azdi says: This hadith has been reported through diverse chains of narrators, but none are reported on sound authority from the Prophet, peace be upon him.

Fiqh 4.25 b: The Reward of a Person Losing a Child

Bukhari reported from Anas that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: “A Muslim who loses three of his children before they come of age will be brought to Paradise by Allah as a mercy to him for losing them.”

Bukhari and Muslim reported from Abu Sa’id al-Khudri that he said: “Some women asked the Prophet, peace be upon him: ‘Appoint a (separate) day to (admonish) us.’ The Prophet, peace be upon him, told them: ‘If a (Muslim) woman’s three children die, they will be a protection for her from Hell.’ A woman asked him, ‘And what if two of her children die?’ He replied: ‘And (even) if two of her children die’.”

Source: Fiqh us Sunnah

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