Adnan Rajeh – Etiquettes of Salah 15
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The speakers discuss various etiquette-related hadiths and the importance of narration in religion. They touch on the etiquette of building a Masala in homes, citing the use of alcohol-based perfumes and the importance of keeping things in the house. They also emphasize the need for people to smell the scent of death and avoid getting lazy. The conversation touches on the etiquette of being present at events and ends with a mention of a clothing video.
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I'm going to continue with the etiquette of
Salah for a few more khawatah, I'm not
doing as many a week So it's gonna
take maybe a week and a half for
me to get through I just have two
or three hadith that I want to narrate
for you And then we'll have a collection
and we'll move on to something different afterwards
And this is a part of a hadith,
I should probably have narrated this on a
Monday or a Thursday honestly This is like
the wrong night for it In retrospect, I
made the wrong choice, but that's alright, I'll
say it anyways and then I'll repeat it
to the kids later Qa'at Aisha, amara
Rasulullah ﷺ bi bina'il masajidi fid-dur
wa'antu nazzafa wa'antu tayyab The Prophet
ﷺ commanded that masajid to be built, and
for masajid to be built also inside homes
For there to be musallayat in the masajid,
in homes And that they should be cleaned
and they should be filled with perfume, tutayyab
And that the scent should be beautiful And
that was the norm for the masjid of
the Prophet ﷺ, it always had teeb in
it, it always had bakhoor and teeb And
that if you built a masjid inside your
house, you did the same thing for it
Wa rawa al-imam Malik in his murta
'a has the following Qal kana salamatu radiallahu
anhu la yaqoomu ila al-salati illa bi
-teeb Salam would never go to salah except
he would perfume first Qal wakana abdullahi ibn
mas'ud ya'jibuhu al-teeb inda kulli
salah He used to like that before salah
people would go and put teeb, put something
that has a nice scent Qal wakana abdullahi
ibn abbas ya'rifuhu ahlu al-tariqi idha
marra feehi min teebihi ila al-salah Now
the people of the road he walked by
would know that he walked by because they
would smell the teeb when he's going to
salah Qal wakana uthman ibn obaidillah ra'itu
ibn umar wa abahu rayrata wa abahu qatadata
wa abahu sayyidin al-sa'idi yamurruna alayna
wa nahnu fee al-kuttab yakhruju minhum reeh
al-abeeri al-khaluqa Meaning one of these
tabi'een says I remember seeing abu hurayra
and abu qatadah and abu sayyid all these
are sahaba They would come by when we
were doing our halaqat and we would smell
all of this teeb when they came in
When they would walk in you would smell
the beautiful scent that they had So the
children here, but you have to look at
your socks before you come to the masjid
I made sujood behind someone the other day,
I almost stayed down, I almost couldn't get
up anymore I smelled the scent of death,
it smelled like death, whatever this was, I
don't know what it was To come to
the masjid and for you to smell like
something has died inside of you, this is
the house of Allah You have to look
at yourself, make sure that it's something that
you can present, you're in the house of
God These are the places where the sahaba
were used to al-taqeeb, al-taqeeb means
always have a nice Now understand that there's
a difference between al-taqeeb that the prophet
used and we use something that is alcohol
based This can cause allergies, alcohol based perfumes
cause allergies The perfumes they had back then,
maybe the word perfume was even wrong, the
fragrances they had were oil based So if
you see the small things that they pick
up and put on their hands, it's oil
based, it doesn't cause any I can't put
a lot of it because I work in
a hospital, people who work in hospitals they
can't Certain people are sick, especially cancer patients,
they smell something they're going to want to
throw up So you have to keep it,
but masajid should have a nice scent, and
if you're coming to the masjid Make sure
that you take a look at this, and
if you send your kids to the masjid
Take a look at his socks before you
send them, make sure that these socks have
been clean They haven't been wearing them for
the last 5 days, sometimes I see them
and say Take them off, put them in
your pocket, go clean and wash your feet
and then come in It's a phenomenon that
should be addressed When our younger brothers and
sisters, and also from the people who come
to the masjid Make sure that you take
a moment, and if you come to the
masjid Masjids are places where people socialize and
they eat and they drink Dress well, smell
nice, it's the house of Allah, you're speaking
to Allah You're going to be standing beside
someone who's doing the same It's best that
they're able to keep their gag reflex intact
during the time And I think this is
a simple concept, but yet again, this is
a simple thing We shouldn't need to talk
about this, but nonetheless it's actually important And
a lot of people fail to keep that
in mind Especially when you're coming to the
masjid all the time Especially if you're used
to coming to the masjid all the time,
you can get lazy Yeah whatever, I'll just
stop them No no, every time you leave
to the house of Allah, make sure you
have its own There's a narration that says,
He had his own little masjid kit Like
when you go to the masjid, he took
that and he wore the masjid kit That
was properly cleaned, it was nice, it had
all the nice scents And then he came
home, he took that off and went back
to his work clothes and stuff like this
And it's funny, I remember I'm telling you
this And the first time I actually heard,
I'm giving all these hadiths I didn't memorize
them, I didn't find them myself One of
my shukhs did this, that's why I remember
it from him And he did this because
he came to our village Now in our
village, farmers Farmers and people who have animals
So he would walk into the masjid with,
Like they literally had the feces of manure,
cow manure Stuck to their clothing when he
walked into the masjid And you stood beside
them and you smelled, the whole masjid smelled
like a barn It smelled like a barn
because they wanted to come and pray But
they didn't have the sense, so you have
to explain You can't, like you want to
come and pray But you need to make
sure you have time You leave the barn
and you go home You change it to
something that does not smell like a cow
So that when you come to the masjid,
people don't have to put it Because it's
not appropriate It's not appropriate, it's one of
the etiquettes of salah The etiquette is that
we are coming to Allah subhanahu wa ta
'ala We have to make sure we smell
well And we have to make sure the
person beside us is not having a bad
experience Because of how we smell And I
think it's something that's worth talking about And
of course I've talked about basal and tumi
before But this one here was supposed to
be for kids Actually I shouldn't have said
this today But we'll share it again inshallah
with them Sadaqa
Rasulullahi salallahu alaihi wasallam