indeed your Salah is presented to me” They asked: “How will our Salah be presented
to you will you will be consumed?”-meaning you will become decayed- and he
answered: “Verily, Allah has forbidden the earth from eating the flesh of Prophets.”
1
This is way he (saw) said: “Do not take my grave as a place of ‘Id
2 and send Salah on
me wherever you are because your Salah is brought to me.”
3 This is narrated by Abu
Dawud and others.
And the Salah reaches him from far as it reaches him from close. And in “An-
Nassa’i” from him (saw): “Indeed Allah has appointed angels wandering (on earth)
who convey to me the Salam of my community.”
4
Verily, Allah has ordered us to recite Salah on him, and has legislated this for us
in every prayer, that we praise Allah with all compliments (At-Tahiyat), then we
say: “Peace (Salam) be upon you, O Prophet, and the mercy of Allah and His blessings
1
Abu Dawud, An-Nassa’i, ibn Majah, Ahmad, ibn Khuzaymah, ibn Hibban, ibn Abi ‘Asim in
“Fadl As-Salah”, Ad-Darimi, Al-Hakim, Al-Bayhaqi. It is an authentic Hadith.
2 T: ‘Id: places of celebration, festival and gathering or places where one returns frequently.
‘Allamah Al-‘Azimabadhi said in “‘Awn Al-Ma’bud” about this Hadith: “And ibn Al-Qayim said
: “The ‘Id is what comes time after time and it is desired in time and place, it is taken from “Al-
Mu’awadah” (returning time after time) and Al-I’tiyad (coming frequently). If it is the name of a
place then it is the place where people desire to gather and return for worship and other than that
like the mosque of Al-Haram, Mina, Muzdalifah, ‘Arafah and the Masha’ir that Allah appointed
as places of ‘Id for the pure monotheists (Hunafa) and places of virtue for people, and as he
appointed its days (‘Arafah, Mina…) as ‘Id. And the polytheists had ‘Ids of specific time or
specific places, and when Allah brought Islam, He made them void and replaced them with ‘Id
Al-Fitr and ‘Id An-Nahr for the monotheists, and as He replaces for them the ‘Ids of specific
places of polytheists by the Ka’bah, Mina, Muzdalifah and all Masha’ir (Holy places).” End of his
words. Al-Manawi said in “Fath Al-Qadir”: “Its meaning is forbidding gathering for its visit
(grave of the Prophet (saw)) like the gathering of ‘Id either to remove a difficulty or disapproval
that it transgresses the limits of respect. And it has been said that ‘Id is where one returns time
after time, so the meaning is “do not make my grave a place of ‘Id where you will return
whenever you want to send Salah on me”. And the apparent meaning implies prohibition of
returning frequently to his grave…””
3
Abu Dawud, Ahmad, ibn Abi Shaybah, ibn Ash-Shijri, Al-Bayhaqi in “Hayat Al-Anbiya”, At-
Tabarani in “Al-Awsat” and Al-Qadhi in “Fadl As-Salah”. It is an authentic Hadith.
4 T: Al-Albani said in “Sahihah” n°2853 that it is narrated by An-Nassa’i, Ibn Hibban, Al-Hakim,
Ad-Darimi, Ahmad, ibn Mubarak in “Zuhd”, Qadhi Isma’il in “Fadl As-Salah ‘ala Nabi”, ibn
Najjar in “Tarikh Madinah”, ibn Abi Shaybah in “Al-Musannaf” and ibn Dibaji in “Al-Fawaid Al-
Muntaqah”, At-Tabarani in “Al-Kabir”, Abu Nu’aym in “Akhbar Asbahan”, ibn ‘Asakir in
“Tarikh Dimashq”, and Al-Hakim said it has a Sahih Isnad, and Ath-Dhahabi agreed and also ibn
Al-Qayim in “Jala Al-Afham” and it is as they said.