jumuah or job?

malickabrother

save Palestine!
:salam2: i got fired from my job because i had to go to jumuah the reason why might not be the fact that i went to jumuah but the fact that i asked to leave so now my brothers and my mom don't seem to be happy at all,my mom did say that i had to keep working so my questyion is:should i miss jumuah because of my job or because of school what Islam states in this?
:wasalam:
 

jaffarabduraheem

Not afraid of you.
Hold fast to the rope of Allah.

If you live in the the US I'm actually pretty sure that constitutes religious discrimination unless you leaving causes an unsafe environment. Religious discrimination is illegal by the way.
 

Rosheen

Sister in Islam
Can you not attend Jummah in your lunch hour?

Find a place of work within a fair distance of a mosque and you will be able to attend
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
:salam2:

i'm in a somewhat similar situation. i work as an assistant manager of a retail company, and when you work in retail you aren't really given a set schedule. you could be off this friday but may have to work the next five fridays. i used to work overnights, which was great because i made sure that i would make all of my salah on time, and i would be present for jummah because i didn't have to work until 11pm. however, when i was brought down to work day time, it made things much more difficult for me. many times i would miss jummah because someone requested friday off or because other members of management wanted friday off so they can party etc. but because i'm a member of management we're held at a higher standard. we're expected to work any day, any holiday. if i were a regular employee they wouldn't care as much. whenever i get fridays off i go to jummah, but it troubles me not to go every week. i am actually considering to have a sit down talk with my boss about this. i have no desire to have any other day off but jummah. if they can't give me that day off, we'll have to negotiate me coming in later that day. when i am scheduled to work fridays it usually is between 2pm-11pm which is hard because jummah starts at 1pm and finishes around 2 pm and takes me about 30-40 minutes to get from their to my job. they will just have to accept me being late or give me the day off. now i know the laws a little better and i know they cannot fire me for making a request due to religious obligations. sometimes we just have to stand up.

i know that salatul- jummah is fard on men. i want to be obedient and attend every jummah. i often think of what i'm missing out on when i don't attend. i'm missing on the reward of having my sins forgiven. where when i'm at work i'm not having my sins forgiven by attending.
:wasalam:
 

xSharingan01x

TraVeLer
:salam2:

I don't think the brothers who are having problems with Jummah and work are trying their best to accommodate their first priority which is Jummah and not work.
I am speaking about the brothers living in the USA.
When you file a job application they ask you for availability, you can always reserve two or 3 hours for Jummah and put your availability either before Jummah or after Jummah.
If you ask most places in advance you can make modification in schedule.
Or you can request to have the day of Friday off.
Most of the employers are generally nice about it.

There are many different ways to make your work and Jummah compatible.
I'm having difficulty believing that a person cannot make it to Jummah prayer after trying their best to modify their work situation.



If your boss is a jerk than Insha Allah you can find another Job.

:wasalam:
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
:salam2:

I don't think the brothers who are having problems with Jummah and work are trying their best to accommodate their first priority which is Jummah and not work.
I am speaking about the brothers living in the USA.
When you file a job application they ask you for availability, you can always reserve two or 3 hours for Jummah and put your availability either before Jummah or after Jummah.
If you ask most places in advance you can make modification in schedule.
Or you can request to have the day of Friday off.
Most of the employers are generally nice about it.

There are many different ways to make your work and Jummah compatible.
I'm having difficulty believing that a person cannot make it to Jummah prayer after trying their best to modify their work situation.



If your boss is a jerk than Insha Allah you can find another Job.

:wasalam:

:salam2:

i'm a little offended with you saying that we haven't tried hard enough. if we're talking about muslims in the US, take into consideration that many of us have reverted to islam after our employment, so it does become more difficult because some of us weren't muslim when we were hired. or some of us were muslim, but weren't really following up with our deen and are now trying to improve ourselves in our deen.

i am in the process of changing my work schedule to fit jummah in on a regular basis. it's scary when you have seen employers retaliate for things like this. i know the laws say what it says, but not everyone follows the law and we get a little frightened especially, when we're poor, alone and lack a college degree to fall back on. it's a human reaction to be scared sometimes. ALLAH SWT knows that i want to attend every jummah and insha'ALLAH i will be able to soon. please don't criticize us, just make du'a for us.
:wasalam:
 

amirah80

*Fear Allah*
:salam2:

I hate that this difficulties for our brothers happen so often especially here in America. :(

“And whosoever fears Allaah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty).

And He will provide him from (sources) he never could imagine. And whosoever puts his trust in Allaah, then He will suffice him. Verily, Allaah will accomplish his purpose. Indeed Allaah has set a measure for all things”
[al-Talaaq 65:2-3]


FATWA 36530 IQA


I work in a factory as an electrician on call. I work one day and take two days off. Sometimes the day I work is a Friday, and because of the circumstances of my work I cannot go and pray Jumu’ah. Am I doing anything wrong? What should I do? Please advise me.

Praise be to Allaah.

The one who hears the call to prayer on Friday and is one of those for whom Jumu’ah is obligatory, has to respond to the call. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“O you who believe (Muslims)! When the call is proclaimed for the Salaah (prayer) on Friday (Jumu‘ah prayer), come to the remembrance of Allaah [Jumu‘ah religious talk (Khutbah) and Salaah (prayer)] and leave off business (and every other thing). That is better for you if you did but know!”

[al-Jumu’ah 62:9]

and it was narrated from Ibn ‘Umar and Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with them both) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “People should stop neglecting Jumu’ah prayers or else Allaah will place a seal over their hearts, then they will be among the negligent.” Narrated by Muslim, 865.

Based on this, you should tell your boss that you are going to go to Jumu’ah prayer, and he should give you and other Muslims permission. You can tell him that you will make up the time by doing extra work. And pray to Allaah to make it easy for you.

“And whosoever fears Allaah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty)”

[al-Talaaq 65:2]

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) was asked about some workers whose bosses did not give them permission to attend Jumu’ah prayer on the grounds that they were guards on a farm.

He replied:

If these workers are so far from the mosque that they would not be able to hear the adhaan without a loudspeaker, and they are outside the town, then they do not have to pray Jumu’ah. The workers may rest assured that there is no sin on them if they stay on the farm and pray Zuhr. But we advise their employer to give them permission (to attend Jumu’ah) because that is better for him and better for them; it may also soften their hearts towards him which may make them more sincere in their work, unlike if he puts pressure on them. Many workers ask to go to Jumu’ah prayer so that they can meet their friends and acquaintances, hence you see them going to Jumu’ah and talking in the marketplace until the imam comes, then when the imam comes they enter the mosque.

The point of the above is that if they can hear the call to prayer, or they are inside the town, they should attend Jumu’ah; if they are outside the town and cannot hear the call to prayer, then they do not have to do anything.

The Standing Committee was asked about a young man who works as a guard, and his employer does not allow him to pray in the mosque. He beats him if he prays in the mosque and threatens to send him back to his country.

They replied:

The five daily prayers should be offered in the mosque in congregation, so you have to perform them in congregation in the mosque. You have to be patient and seek reward in doing that, and Allaah will grant you ease after hardship. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And whosoever fears Allaah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty).

And He will provide him from (sources) he never could imagine. And whosoever puts his trust in Allaah, then He will suffice him. Verily, Allaah will accomplish his purpose. Indeed Allaah has set a measure for all things”
[al-Talaaq 65:2-3]

And you should note that there is no obedience to any created being if it involves disobedience towards the Creator, so be with Allaah and Allaah will be with you.

And Allaah is the Source of strength. May Allaah send blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and his family and companions.

And Allaah knows best.

See Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 7/302; Liqa’ al-baab il-Maftooh, 1/413.

But if your leaving work to pray jumu’ah will adversely affect the factory, such as the risk of machines breaking down or fires breaking out etc, and there are other men in the factory with you, you can pray Jumu’ah in the factory, if the factory is inside the town, or it is outside and you can hear the adhaan without the aid of loudspeakers.

If the factory is outside the town and you cannot hear the adhaan without loudspeakers, or you fear that leaving work at the time of prayer will cause some problems at work, then this is an excuse for you not to pray Jumu’ah. In that case you should pray Zuhr, in congregation is possible.

The Standing Committee (8/188) was asked about some employees of the Telegraph and Telephone company whose work continues on Fridays at the time of the prayer; if they stop working then the wireless and telephone communications will cease. Is it permissible for them not to pray Jumu’ah?

The Committee replied that Jum’ah prayer is an individual obligation because of the evidence in the Qur’aan and Sunnah and the consensus of the scholars. Then they said:

But if there is a legitimate shar’i excuse for someone who is obliged to pray Jumu’ah, such as if he is directly responsible for work that has to do with the security of the ummah and guarding its interests, which means that he has to take care of that during the time of Jumu’ah prayer – such as men who work in the security forces, traffic police, those who work in wireless and telecommunications, etc, who have to be on call at the time of the last call for Jumu’ah prayer or when the iqaamah is given for a congregational prayer – they and others like them are excused for not attending Jumu’ah or prayers in congregation, because of the general meaning of the verse in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“So keep your duty to Allaah and fear Him as much as you can”

[al-Taghaabun 64:16]

and the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whatever I forbid you, avoid, and whatever I tell you to do, do as much of it as you can.”

This excuse is not less than that of one who is excused from Jumu’ah and praying in congregation, as long as the excuse still stands, but that does not mean that he is excused from praying Zuhr, rather he must pray Zuhr on time, and if it is possible to pray in congregation he must do so, as with all of the five daily prayers.

The Committee was also asked (8/191) about a doctor who is on call in the clinic at the time of Jumu’ah prayer to treat the sick or wounded who may need emergency treatment. Is it permissible for him not to pray Jumu’ah? They replied:

The doctor mentioned in the question is doing an important job that is of benefit to the Muslims; if he goes to Jumu’ah prayer that will result in great danger. So there is no sin on him if he does not go to Jumu’ah prayer, but he has to offer Zuhr prayer on time, and if it is possible for him to pray in congregation he must do so, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“So keep your duty to Allaah and fear Him as much as you can”

[al-Taghaabun 64:16]

If there are other colleagues on call with him, they have to pray Zuhr in congregation.

And they were asked (8/192) about a guard in a gas station that is about two kilometers outside the town, Is it permissible for him not to pray Jumu’ah, knowing that the station has previously been robbed and set ablaze, and his children and mahrams live there?

They replied:

If the matter is as described, then it is permissible for the guard to pray Zuhr instead of Jumu’ah, so that he can guard what he mentioned, because of the general meaning of the shar’i evidence which indicates that it is allowed not to pray Jumu’ah in such cases.

They were also asked (8/194) about a group of between 13 and 15 employees who work in a petrol refinery and pray Jumu’ah in their workplace because they cannot go out to pray Jumu’ah because of their work.

They replied:

If the matter is as mentioned, you may pray Jumu’ah in your workplace, because Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“So keep your duty to Allaah and fear Him as much as you can”

[al-Taghaabun 64:16]

Conclusion:

If you find that the interests of the Muslims as a whole or of an individual will be affected – such as stealing of property, arson, destruction of property etc – as a result of attending Jumu’ah, it is permissible not to attend and to pray Zuhr instead.

But if the reason for not attending is to make more profit or to increase productivity or to increase study time, or to keep this job and not lose it because this job has a higher salary, and other such worldly interests, then this is not a reason for which sharee’ah allows one to miss Jumu’ah. How can it be, when Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“O you who believe (Muslims)! When the call is proclaimed for the Salaah (prayer) on Friday (Jumu‘ah prayer), come to the remembrance of Allaah [Jumu‘ah religious talk (Khutbah) and Salaah (prayer)] and leave off business (and every other thing). That is better for you if you did but know!”

[al-Jumu’ah 62:9]?

And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever misses Jumu’ah three times out of negligence, Allaah will place a seal over his heart.” Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 500; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani.

So beware of being negligent about it.


Islam Q&A
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

Today I was docked a day of pay as I had asked for leave for Eid. This is in the wonderful land of the free. I told my supervisor fine. Whatever he wanted to do was, but I would not be in for Eid.

Although they say it is legislated it is but a lie. All I know is I make dua and leave it in the Hands of Allah subhana talla to make a way. Be patient and Allah subhana talla will make a path. This I know.
 

jaffarabduraheem

Not afraid of you.
I'm less afraid of my boss than I am of Allah.

If the situation becomes bad enough and your employer retaliates or fires you, sue the employer. They know the law and if they choose not to follow it there can be serious repercussions. We as Muslims must stand up for the deen of Al-Islam even if it's against the kuffar society we live in. Remember, we are Muslims first; Americans second (if you're American); and employees third (to say nothing of familial relationships).

And Allah knows best.
 
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