Ershad
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Assalamu Alaikkum wa rahamatullahi wabarakatuhu,
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting the moon completely in shadow. The eclipse will start at around 7:45 a.m. EST (4:45 a.m. PST, 1245 GMT), when the shadow of the moon inches across the lunar disk.
Those who are able to see the eclipse should perform the special Sunnah prayer, known as Salat-al-Kusuf.
This is a wonderful opportunity to engage in a prayer that is possible only a few times in your life. So depending on which side of the globe you are on take the time out for this prayer.
For More Info of news about Eclipse :
NORTH AMERICA: Look Up! Lunar Eclipse Will Turn Moon Red Today (Space.com)
INDIA: Watch total lunar eclipse today (Zeenews.india.com)
PAKISTAN: Lunar Eclipse on December 10, 2011 (Chowrangi.com)
UK/EUROPE: Skywatchers await lunar eclipse (bbc.co.uk)
MALAYSIA/INDONESIA: Malaysians can observe total lunar eclipse today(theborneopost.com)
MIDDLE EAST: Celestial show today (kaleejtimes.com)
Warning : The above news cannot be taken as a confirmation to perform Salah. Perform Salah only if you see the eclipse.
Source: http://muslimmatters.org/2011/12/10/lunar-eclipse-dec-10-2011-what-to-do/
Manner of Salat-al-Kusuf : The Prayer of the Eclipse
There are authentic Hadith in which the Prophet (peace be upon him) showed how Salat-ul-Kusuf can be performed. He (peace be upon him) ordered that people should be called to it by announcing as-salatu jami'ah "'Gather for Salah".
The most authentic reports concerning this Salah show that it consists of two Rak'ahs and that in each Rak'ah one should make two recitations and perform two Ruku' (bowings) and two Sujud (prostrations). The person should make lengthy recitation, Ruku' and Sujud. In the meantime, the first recital and Ruku' should be longer than the second ones. Similarly, the recitation in the second Rak`ah should be shorter than the second recital in the first Rak`ah. The person should make Ruku' in the second Rak`ah for a shorter time than the two Ruku' in the first one. During the second Rak`ah, the person should make a second recital and Ruku' for a shorter time than the first in the same Rak`ah.
As for the two Sujud, it is a Sunnah (recommended) to be lengthy providing that this does not cause any difficulty to the Ma'mums because this was the Prophet's (peace be upon him) way. Upon completing Salah, the Imam, if he is knowledgeable, is allowed to give a sermon and tell people that the solar and lunar eclipse are two signs of Allah (Exalted be He) by which He frightens His servants. The Muslims, upon seeing it, are prescribed to offer Salah, remember Allah (Exalted be He), make Du`a' and Takbir, give in charity and emancipate a believing slave until the end of the eclipse. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, Verily the sun and the moon are two signs among the signs of Allah by which He frightens His servants and they do not eclipse on account of the death or birth of anybody. So when you see either of them, observe Prayer, and supplicate Allah (may He be Exalted) till it is cleared from you. Another narration reads, So whenever you see them, haste to remember Allah, invoke Him and ask Him for forgiveness.
It is narrated in some Hadith that the person should give in charity and emancipate slaves.
The astronomical reports about the timing of the eclipse must not be taken as the basis for offering Salat-ul-Kusuf. Some people of knowledge, including Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah and his knowledgeable disciple Ibn Al-Qayyim, may Allah be merciful with both of them, supported this view saying that the astronomers may sometimes be wrong and then these reports are not reliable and people should not offer Salat-ul-Kusuf depending on them. Rather, they have to offer the Salah upon seeing the eclipse when it is happening.
The publications of the astronomers' reports about the timing of eclipse should be banned by the Ministry of Information lest some people should be deceived by them. These publications may make people feel less fear upon seeing the eclipse. Allah (Exalted be He) has made them to be frightening and hence, people remember, fear, invoke Allah, and treat their slaves well. May Allah grant us success!
Fatwas of Ibn Baz
Source: http://www.alifta.net/Fatawa/FatawaChapters.aspx?View=Page&PageID=2223&PageNo=1&BookID=14
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting the moon completely in shadow. The eclipse will start at around 7:45 a.m. EST (4:45 a.m. PST, 1245 GMT), when the shadow of the moon inches across the lunar disk.
Those who are able to see the eclipse should perform the special Sunnah prayer, known as Salat-al-Kusuf.
This is a wonderful opportunity to engage in a prayer that is possible only a few times in your life. So depending on which side of the globe you are on take the time out for this prayer.
For More Info of news about Eclipse :
NORTH AMERICA: Look Up! Lunar Eclipse Will Turn Moon Red Today (Space.com)
INDIA: Watch total lunar eclipse today (Zeenews.india.com)
PAKISTAN: Lunar Eclipse on December 10, 2011 (Chowrangi.com)
UK/EUROPE: Skywatchers await lunar eclipse (bbc.co.uk)
MALAYSIA/INDONESIA: Malaysians can observe total lunar eclipse today(theborneopost.com)
MIDDLE EAST: Celestial show today (kaleejtimes.com)
Warning : The above news cannot be taken as a confirmation to perform Salah. Perform Salah only if you see the eclipse.
Source: http://muslimmatters.org/2011/12/10/lunar-eclipse-dec-10-2011-what-to-do/
Manner of Salat-al-Kusuf : The Prayer of the Eclipse
There are authentic Hadith in which the Prophet (peace be upon him) showed how Salat-ul-Kusuf can be performed. He (peace be upon him) ordered that people should be called to it by announcing as-salatu jami'ah "'Gather for Salah".
The most authentic reports concerning this Salah show that it consists of two Rak'ahs and that in each Rak'ah one should make two recitations and perform two Ruku' (bowings) and two Sujud (prostrations). The person should make lengthy recitation, Ruku' and Sujud. In the meantime, the first recital and Ruku' should be longer than the second ones. Similarly, the recitation in the second Rak`ah should be shorter than the second recital in the first Rak`ah. The person should make Ruku' in the second Rak`ah for a shorter time than the two Ruku' in the first one. During the second Rak`ah, the person should make a second recital and Ruku' for a shorter time than the first in the same Rak`ah.
As for the two Sujud, it is a Sunnah (recommended) to be lengthy providing that this does not cause any difficulty to the Ma'mums because this was the Prophet's (peace be upon him) way. Upon completing Salah, the Imam, if he is knowledgeable, is allowed to give a sermon and tell people that the solar and lunar eclipse are two signs of Allah (Exalted be He) by which He frightens His servants. The Muslims, upon seeing it, are prescribed to offer Salah, remember Allah (Exalted be He), make Du`a' and Takbir, give in charity and emancipate a believing slave until the end of the eclipse. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, Verily the sun and the moon are two signs among the signs of Allah by which He frightens His servants and they do not eclipse on account of the death or birth of anybody. So when you see either of them, observe Prayer, and supplicate Allah (may He be Exalted) till it is cleared from you. Another narration reads, So whenever you see them, haste to remember Allah, invoke Him and ask Him for forgiveness.
It is narrated in some Hadith that the person should give in charity and emancipate slaves.
The astronomical reports about the timing of the eclipse must not be taken as the basis for offering Salat-ul-Kusuf. Some people of knowledge, including Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah and his knowledgeable disciple Ibn Al-Qayyim, may Allah be merciful with both of them, supported this view saying that the astronomers may sometimes be wrong and then these reports are not reliable and people should not offer Salat-ul-Kusuf depending on them. Rather, they have to offer the Salah upon seeing the eclipse when it is happening.
The publications of the astronomers' reports about the timing of eclipse should be banned by the Ministry of Information lest some people should be deceived by them. These publications may make people feel less fear upon seeing the eclipse. Allah (Exalted be He) has made them to be frightening and hence, people remember, fear, invoke Allah, and treat their slaves well. May Allah grant us success!
Fatwas of Ibn Baz
Source: http://www.alifta.net/Fatawa/FatawaChapters.aspx?View=Page&PageID=2223&PageNo=1&BookID=14