Saying Ameen.

MutlekM

Junior Member
Asalam Alaikom Wa Rahmut Allahi Wa Barakatuh

Since we just finished surat Al- Fatiha in Ayah of the Day I wanted to post something on "ameen" that is said after the first surah:
Ibn Kathir -

It is recommended to say Amin after finishing the recitation of Al-Fatihah. Amin means, "O Allah! Accept our invocation.'' The evidence that saying Amin is recommended is contained in what Imams Ahmad, Abu Dawud and At-Tirmidhi recorded, that Wa'il bin Hujr said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah recite,
غَيْرِ الْمَغْضُوبِ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلاَ الضَّآلِّينَ
(Not (that) of those who earned Your anger, nor of those who went astray), and he said `Amin' extending it with his voice.''
Abu Dawud's narration added, "Raising his voice with it.'' At-Tirmidhi then commented that this Hadith is Hasan and was also narrated from `Ali and Ibn Mas`ud. Also, Abu Hurayrah narrated that whenever the Messenger of Allah would recite,
غَيْرِ الْمَغْضُوبِ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلاَ الضَّآلِّينَ
(Not (the way) of those who earned Your anger, nor of those who went astray), He would say Amin until those who were behind him in the first line could hear him.
Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah recorded this Hadith with the addition, "Then the Masjid would shake because of (those behind the Prophet ) reciting Amin.'' Also, Ad-Daraqutni recorded this Hadith and commented that it is Hasan.
Further, Bilal narrated that he said, "O Messenger of Allah! Do not finish saying Amin before I can join you.'' This was recorded by Abu Dawud.
In addition, Abu Nasr Al-Qushayri narrated that Al-Hasan and Ja`far As-Sadiq stressed the `m' in Amin.
Saying Amin is recommended for those who are not praying (when reciting Al-Fatihah) and is strongly recommended for those who are praying, whether alone or behind the Imam. The Two Sahihs recorded that the Messenger of Allah said,
«إِذَا أَمَّنَ الْإِمَامُ فَأَمِّنُوا، فَإِنَّهُ مَنْ وَافَقَ تَأْمِينُهُ تَأْمِينَ الْمَلَائِكَةِ غُفِرَ لَهُ مَا تَقَدَّمَ مِنْ ذَنْبِهِ»
(When the Imam says, ' Amin', then say, 'Amin', because whoever says, Amin' with the angels, his previous sins will be forgiven.)
Muslim recorded that the Messenger of Allah said,
«إِذَا قَالَ أَحَدُكُمْ فِي الصَّلَاةِ: آمِينَ، وَالْمَلَائِكَةُ فِي السَّمَاءِ: آمِينَ، فَوَافَقَتْ إِحْدَاهُمَا الْأُخْرَى غُفِرَ لَهُ مَا تَقَدَّمَ مِنْ ذَنْبِهِ»
(When any of you says in the prayer, 'Amin ` and the angels in heaven say, `Amin', in unison, his previous sins will be forgiven.)
It was said that the Hadith talks about both the angels and the Muslims saying Amin at the same time. The Hadith also refers to when the Amins said by the angels and the Muslims are equally sincere (thus bringing about forgiveness).
Further, it is recorded in Sahih Muslim that Abu Musa related to the Prophet that he said,
«إِذَا قَالَ يَعنِي الْإِمَامَ : وَلَا الضَّالِّينَ، فَقُولُوا: آمِينَ، يُجِبْكُمُ اللهُ»
(When the Imam says, `Walad-dallin', say, `Amin' and Allah will answer your invocation.)
In addition, At-Tirmidhi said that `Amin' means, "Do not disappoint our hope'', while the majority of scholars said that it means. "Answer our invocation.''
Also, in his Musnad, Imam Ahmad recorded that `A'ishah said that when the Jews were mentioned to him, the Messenger of Allah said,
«إِنَّهُم لَنْ يَحْسُدُونَا عَلَى شَيْءٍ كَمَا يَحْسُدُونَا عَلَى الْجُمُعَةِ الَّتِي هَدَانَا اللهُ لَهَا وَضَلُّوا عَنْهَا، وَعَلَى الْقِبْلَةِ الَّتِي هَدَانَا اللهُ لَهَا وَضَلُّوا عَنْهَا وَعَلَى قَوْلِنَا خَلْفَ الْإِمَامِ: آمِينَ»
(They will not envy us for anything more than they envy us for Friday which we have been guided to, while they were led astray from it, and for the Qiblah which we were guided to, while they were led astray from it, and for our saying `Amin' behind the Imam.)
Also, Ibn Majah recorded this Hadith with the wording,
«مَا حَسَدَتْكُمُ الْيَهُودُ عَلَى شَيْءٍ مَا حَسَدَتْكُمْ عَلَى السَّلَامِ وَالتَّأْمِينِ»
(The Jews have never envied you more than for your saying the Salam (Islamic greeting) and for saying Amin.) Further, it is recorded in Sahih Muslim that Abu Musa related to the Prophet that he said,
«إِذَا قَالَ يَعنِي الْإِمَامَ : وَلَا الضَّالِّينَ، فَقُولُوا: آمِينَ، يُجِبْكُمُ اللهُ»
(When the Imam says, `Walad-dallin', say, `Amin' and Allah will answer your invocation.)
In addition, At-Tirmidhi said that `Amin' means, "Do not disappoint our hope'', while the majority of scholars said that it means. "Answer our invocation.''

Peace :)
 

Janaan

ربنا اغفر لنا ذنوبنا
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Wa`alaikum salaam warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh.

Maashaa'Allaah, Faatiha is finished! Will you start An-Naas or Al-Baqarah next?
 

Nureyni Amir

Junior Member
:salam:
Alhamdullillah, Sister Janaan a month will not even be enough, But in'sha'allah it will be very interesting though even if it is more than that since this surah contains stories after stories.
 

Mahzala

فَتَبَارَكَ اللَّهُ أَحْسَنُ الْخَالِقِينَ
Wa`alaikum salaam warahmatullaahi wabarakaatuh.

Maashaa'Allaah, Faatiha is finished! Will you start An-Naas or Al-Baqarah next?

Don't you think it serves better purpose to put all the Ayaat into one thread called Ayah of the Day (or the likes), so that if need be, they can be searched and read all in the same place, as a chain, as opposed to creating an individual thread everyday? If so, the same can apply to the Hadeeth of the Day postings ... ?
 

Mabsoot

Amir
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Don't you think it serves better purpose to put all the Ayaat into one thread called Ayah of the Day (or the likes), so that if need be, they can be searched and read all in the same place, as a chain, as opposed to creating an individual thread everyday? If so, the same can apply to the Hadeeth of the Day postings ... ?

If each post also is tagged it can be beneficial. i.e. with tag hadith or quran , ayah etc Then it matters not if it is in the same thread or not.
 

MutlekM

Junior Member
:salam:
Cool maashaa'Allaah, how long do you think that'll take? A month maybe?

Nope A lot longer lol I want to try and put some of the stories together instead of doing one ayah I will do multiple inshaAllah

Don't you think it serves better purpose to put all the Ayaat into one thread called Ayah of the Day (or the likes), so that if need be, they can be searched and read all in the same place, as a chain, as opposed to creating an individual thread everyday? If so, the same can apply to the Hadeeth of the Day postings ... ?

I will try the ayah of the day on one but if someone for instance posted a question or something it'll get a bit unorganized as for hadith of the day we discussed this issue on the thread so you may want to look at it.
ps just in case you are lazy like me http://turntoislam.com/community/threads/hadith-of-the-day-intentions.93256/ lol

If each post also is tagged it can be beneficial. i.e. with tag hadith or quran , ayah etc Then it matters not if it is in the same thread or not.

InshaAllah I will start that on the next ayah of the day.

Peace :)
 
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