Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
The solution to this problem, like others, has two
aspects: theoretical and practical.
The theoretical aspect may be further broken down into
two points:
The Muslim should know the great status of salaat al-fajr in the sight of
Allah, may He be glorified.
The Prophet (SAW) said: "Whoever prays the dawn
prayer in congregation, it is as if he had prayed the whole night long."
(Muslim)
The Prophet (SAW) also said: "The most burdensome
prayers for the hypocrites are salaat al-isha and salaat al-fajr, but if they only knew what they contain, they would
come even if they had to crawl." (Ahmad)
"Whoever prays fajr is under the protection of Allah. Do not put yourselves
in a situation where Allah has to call you to account for your
negligence." (Tabaraani)
"Angels come to you in shifts by night and by day.
They meet at salaat al-fajr and salaat al-asr, then those who had
stayed with you at night ascend, and are asked by the One Who knows better than
they: How did you find My servants? They say, We left them when they were
praying, and we came to them when they were praying." (Bukhaari)
"Whoever prays al-Bardayn* will enter Paradise." (Bukhari)
*Al-Bardayn are fajr and asr.
*Al-Bardayn are fajr and asr.
The practical aspect of dealing with this problem
includes a number of steps which the Muslim can take in order to get used to
performing salaat al-fajr regularly in
congregation.
These steps include:
◊ Sleeping early. According to a saheeh hadeeth, the Prophet (SAW)
used to dislike sleeping before isha and talking afterwards. The Muslim should not sleep
before salaat al-isha because it is
obvious that most of those who sleep before it will spend the rest of the night
feeling so tired and heavy that it will be as if they are ill.
◊ It is a fact that people differ with regard to their
need for sleep, so it is not possible to dictate a set number of hours that
people should sleep, but each person should stick to the salaat al-fajr.
◊ Making sure that one is clean (taahir) and reciting adhkaar (prayers) before
sleeping. This helps a person to get up for fajr.
◊ Having a sincere intention and being determined, when
going to sleep, that one will get up for fajr. But a person who goes to sleep hoping that the alarm
will not go off, and that no one will come and wake him up, will not be able to
get up to pray fajr whilst he still has
this bad intention.
◊ Remembering Allah as soon as one wakes up. Some people
may initially wake up, then they go back to sleep again. But if a person
remembers Allah straight after waking up, this will loosen one of the knots of Shaytaan, and will motivate
him to get up. When he performs wudoo, his determination becomes stronger, and Shaytaan is driven further
away, and when he prays, his shaytaan is defeated, his balance (of good deeds) becomes
heavier, and he will feel happy and energetic.
◊ Seeking help from ones family and friends to pray fajr, and encouraging
one another in this regard. This is essential, and is undoubtedly included in
the words of Allah (interpretation of the meanings):
"Help you one another in al-birr
and al-taqwa
(virtue, righteousness and piety)" [al-Maaidah 5:2]
"By al-asr (time). Verily! Man is in loss, except those who believe and do righteous good deeds, and recommend one another to the truth and recommend one another to patience." [alAsr 103:1-3]
"By al-asr (time). Verily! Man is in loss, except those who believe and do righteous good deeds, and recommend one another to the truth and recommend one another to patience." [alAsr 103:1-3]
◊ The Muslim should encourage his wife, for example by
waking her up to pray fajr, and she should
encourage him, no matter how tired and exhausted he may be. Children should
also seek their father's help to wake up, so he can wake them when it is time
for the prayer. No father should say "They have exams, they are tired, let
them sleep, poor kids." It is a mistake to think that be doing this one is
being a kind and merciful parent; true parental mercy means that the father
wakes them up to worship Allah. "And enjoin al-salaah
(the prayer) on your family, and be patient in offering them (the
prayers)" [Ta-Ha
20:132 (interpretation of the meaning)].
◊ Just as family members should help and encourage one
another to pray fajr, so brothers in
Islam can also help one another. For example, university students living in the
same residence or neighbours in the same neighbourhood can help one
another by knocking on a neighbours door to wake him
for prayer and helping him to worship Allah.
◊ Praying to Allah to help him to wake up to pray fajr in congregation. Duaa is one of the
greatest sources of strength and success in all things.
◊ Using various means of being woken up, such as alarm
clocks. These should be put in the most appropriate place. Some people put the
alarm clock next to their head, and when it rings, they turn if off at once and
go straight back to sleep. Such a person should put the clock a little further
away, so that he can feel that it is really waking him up.
One can also arrange to receive alarm calls from the
telephone company, and no Muslim should think that it is too much to pay for
this service if he needs it, because this is spending in the way of Allah, and
waking up to obey the command of Allah cannot be measured in terms of worldly
wealth.
◊ Throwing water in the face of the person who is
sleeping. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) praised the
man who gets up at night to pray, and wakes his wife, and when she refuses to
get up, he throws water in her face; and he praised the woman who gets up at
night to pray, and wakes her husband, and when he refuses to get up, she throws
water in his face. (Ahmad)
Throwing water in a persons face is one of the means of
waking a person for prayer that is prescribed by shareeah. In fact it is quite refreshing and energizing. Some
people may become enraged when woken in this manner, and they may shout and
swear and issue threats, so the person who is seeking to wake another should
employ wisdom and patience, and remember that the pens are lifted from the
record of one who is sleeping (i.e., his deeds are not being recorded while he
is asleep) so he should put up with any bad treatment, and not let this put him
off trying to wake people up for prayer.
◊ Not sleeping alone. The Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allah be upon him) forbade any man to sleep alone. (Ahmad). Perhaps the
wisdom behind this prohibition is that a person could sleep too long if there
is no-one to wake him up for prayer.
◊ Not sleeping in remote places where it would not occur
to anyone that someone could be sleeping there, such as a person sleeping on
the roof of a house without telling his family where he is, or sleeping in a
remote part of the house or student residence, so that no-one will know to wake
him for prayer, but everyone will think that he is in the mosque when in fact
he is fast asleep. Anyone who needs to sleep in a remote place should tell the
people around him where he will be so that they can come and wake him.
◊ Being lively and active upon waking. One should get up
straightaway, and not wake up in stages, as some people do. A person could be
woken up several times, and each time he gets up, but when his friend leaves,
he goes back to bed. Waking up in stages usually ends in failure, and the only
way to prevent falling asleep again is to get up straight away.
◊ Not setting the alarm too early. If a person knows
that there is still a long time to go until the time of the prayer, he may
think, "I still have time, let me sleep a little more" Everyone
should know how to handle himself and avoid this situation.
◊ Lighting a lamp when waking up or, in our modern
times, switching on the light. This has the effect of dispelling sleepiness.
◊ Not staying up late, even to pray qiyaam al-layl. Some people may
stay up late to pray qiyaam al-layl, then fall asleep a
few minutes before fajr and be unable to
wake up for the prayer. This happens a lot in Ramadaan people stay up late and sleep a little while before fajr, so they miss the
prayer. No doubt this is a grave error, because fard (obligatory) prayer should take precedence over naafil (supererogatory)
prayer. So what about those who stay up late not to pray but to commit sin, or
at best to do permissible things? The Shaytaan may make the idea of staying up late to discuss
important matters attractive to some daaiyahs (Islamic workers), then they sleep late and miss the
prayer, thus losing much more than they gained.
◊ Not eating too much before going to sleep. Eating too
much makes one sleep deeply. The one who eats a lot gets very tired, and sleeps
a lot, thus losing a lot. So one should try to eat lightly in the evening.
◊ Warning about the misinterpretation of the sunnah to lie down after
praying the sunnah of fajr. Some people may
have heard the hadeeth in which the
Prophet (SAW) said: "When any one of you has prayed, let him lie down on
his right side." (Tirmidhi).
It was also reported that when the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) had prayed the sunnah of fajr, he would lie down, then Bilaal would call him to prayer, and he would stand up to
pray.
People may have heard these ahaadeeth, and be keen to
follow this proven sunnah, but they do not
understand how to do it properly. So a person may pray the sunnah of fajr, then lie down on
his right side, and fall fast asleep until the sun rises. This is because of a
lack of proper understanding. The lying down is not for the purpose of
sleeping, and Bilal used to come and
tell the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) when it was time to
pray. Moreover, as was reported by Imaam Ahmad and Ibn Hibbaan in a saheeh hadeeth, if the Prophet
(SAW) wanted to rest before fajr, he would put his head on his right palm, propped up on
his elbow. (Ahmad). This kind of resting prevents one from falling fast asleep,
because in this case ones head is propped up on ones palm and elbow, and will
drop if one dozes off, thus waking one up again. In addition to this, Bilal was entrusted with
the responsibility of waking the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him) for the Fajr prayer.
◊ Praying qiyaam al-layl late in the night, just before fajr, so that when one
finishes witr, the call for fajr prayer is given,
making the worship continuous. The night prayer should be offered during the
last third of the night which is the preferred time and immediately followed by
the fajr prayer, whilst one
is feeling awake and energetic.
◊ Following the example of the Prophet (SAW) in lying
down to sleep. So a person should lie on his right side, placing his right
cheek on his right hand. This position makes it easy to wake up. The best
guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (SAW), and this is better than sleeping in
any other position which may make it difficult to wake up.
◊ Helping oneself by taking a nap during the day,
because this will help a person by making him need less sleep at night.
◊ Not sleeping after asr
or maghrib, because this will
make a person sleep late, and whoever sleeps late will find it difficult to
wake up.
◊ Finally, sincere devotion to Allah is the best thing
to motivate a person to get up for prayer, because Allah is the One Who is
controlling all means of help. If a person has that true sincerity and his
heart is burning with devotion to Allah, then Allah will help him to get up to
pray fajr in congregation,
even if he goes to sleep only a few moments before Fajr.
This sincerity and devotion may cause some very
enthusiastic people to find unusual ways to help themselves to wake up to pray,
which is a sign of their eagerness and keenness. One of them may set a number
of alarm clocks to wake him up, setting each one a few minutes later than the
other, so that if he turns the first one off, the next one will wake him a few
moments later, and so on. Another may tie a string to his wrist, with the other
end dangling from his window, so that when one of his friends passes by on his
way to the mosque, he can pull on the string and wake him for fajr prayer.
See what can be achieved with sincerity and
determination, may Allah guide you! But the bitter truth is that weakness of
faith and lack of sincerity are widespread among people nowadays, as we can see
from the small numbers of people to be found praying in the mosques at Fajr, despite the fact
that there are so many people living around the mosques in many neighbourhoods.
But no doubt there are people who sleep so heavily that
it is almost like an illness, and they may be excused, because the matter is
beyond their control. People in this situation should turn to Allah for help,
and do everything that they possibly can, and visit the doctor, to try to find
a cure.
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