Shamaa-il Tirmidhi Contents
Chapter Contents
Hadeeth 1
Commentary 1
Hadeeth 2
Commentary 2
Hadeeth 3
Commentary 3
Hadeeth 4
Commentary 4
Hadeeth 5
Commentary 5
Hadeeth 6
Commentary 6
In this chapter is mentioned how Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam slept, what he recited before retiring etc. Six ahaadith have been compiled in this chapter.
(242) Hadith Number 1.
Baraa Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports: "When Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam retired, he put his right hand under his right cheek, and recited
this du'aa:
Rabbi qini adhaa-baka yauma tub-a-thu 'ibaadaka
Translation. 'O Allah, save me from Your punishment
on the day of qiyaamah",
Commentary
It is stated in the Hisn Haseen that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam recited this du'aa thrice. This has also been reported
by 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud Radiyallahu 'Anhu in a narration. We find
that this was the general Practice of Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam, which many Sahaabah Radiyallahu 'Anhum had witnessed.
Although Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam was sinless,
he recited these types of.du'aas (supplications) to express his humbleness
and bondmanship. It is proper that a devoted worshipper asks only his creator,
or this was done to educate the ummah. It is clear, from this hadith that
Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam slept on his right side.
This was his noble practice. Therefore it is mustahab to sleep on the right
side. A special benefit may be derived from this. The heart is on the left
side of the chest, and by sleeping on the right side, the heart remains
on the top side. One will not have a deep sleep, but will sleep lightly.
If one sleeps on the left side, the heart will be at the bottom, which
will result in a deep slumber. Some physicians have for this reason said,
that it is good to sleep on the left side, because if one has a deep sleep,
the food digest better. This is a fact. But there is a harm too, which
has not be taken into consideration. If the heart is at the bottom, the
weight of the whole body will be on it and this will affect it. The heart
is one of the main organs of the body. Putting a little pressure on it
may cause many diseases. Therefore, medically speaking, if it is good to
sleep on the left, then too it is detrimental, from which one should at
all times take precaution. In this respect, from the medical point of view
it is important to sleep on the right side. Besides, sleeping on the right
side reminds one of the grave. We have been commanded to remember death
regularly. Many worldly and religious benefits are derived by constantly
remembering death. One should constantly remember the breaker of all pleasures.
The fact is this, how can one forget a thing that every being will experience
which is sure to come and it is not known when it shall take place?
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(243) Hadith Number 2.
Hudhayfah Radiyallahu 'Anhu says: "When Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam lay down on a bed, he recited:
Allahurmma bi-ith-mika a-mutu wa ahyaa
Translation: O Allah! In Thy name do I live and
die'.
When he awakened he recited this du'aa:
Alhamdulillaahil ladhi ahyaanaa ba'da rnaa amaatana
wa-ilayhin nushur
Translation: 'Praise be to Allah Who restored unto
us life, having caused us to die and unto Him shall be the Resurrection"'.
Commentary
Sleep is synonymous with death. That is why sleep has been linked to
death, and waking with life. For this reason too one should sleep on the
right side, as sleeping is an example of death. Because sleep is likened
to death, and waking up is becoming alive again. The 'ulama have written,
it is a thing that should be pondered upon, that, after dying in this manner
on the day of qiyaamah one will be given life again. In reality Allah 'Ta'aala
has made this world a little replica of the hereafter. An example of everything
has been made in this world so that one may ponder and take heed of things
to come. The life in this world is not more than a dream. A person is happy,
affluent, possessing all types of luxuries and does not experience any
sort of trouble. If this person sees in a dream that he is being taken
to jail and flogged, and is experiencing all types of calamities, not realising
that it is a dream, he is distressed, and crying too. Suddenly the eyes
open and all the tranquility and happiness returns. The troubles of this
dream does not remain nor are its effects felt. In the same manner, this
is the state of a pious person. All the difficulties that are experienced
in this world, are like,a dream. After opening the eyes when all the happiness
is experienced, what effect shall the dream have? But imagine the opposite?
If one is experiencing luxuries in a dream,.then on awakening one finds
oneself in jail with all its punishments, what taste shall remain of a
sweet dream? If a detainee that is sentenced to hard labour, sees in a
dream that he has become king of the worlds, but after awakening finds
himself chained in the dark dungeons, of what benefit will this kingmanship
be to him? The Sahaabah Radiyallahu 'Anhum understood this, they pleasantly
endured all hardships, remembering that this life is but like a dream.
May the Almighty Allah through His Infinite Mercy also grant us this valuable
treasure. His Mercy is widespread.
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(244) Hadith Number 3.
'Aayeshah Radiyallahu 'Anha narrates: "Every night before Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam slept on his bed, he put together his hands
(as in the du'aa) and blew on it and recited (the surahs of) AI-Ikhlaas
(Qul huwauahu ahad), AI-Falaq (Qul a'udhu birabbil falaq), and An-Naas
(Qui a'udhu birabbin naas) and wiped those parts of the body that he could
(wherever the hand could reach). He began with the head, then the face
and then the front part of his body. This was done thrice".
Commentary
The ahaadith state that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
recited different du'aas before he went to bed. He also recited different
surahs and aayaat of the Qur-aan. It is reported from Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam that if one recites a portion of the Qur-aan
before sleeping, an angel is appointed to protect one till one awakens.
From the above hadith it is found that Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam himself recited the three surahs mentioned. Besides these,
it has been narrated that he recited the musabbihaat. i.e. those surahs
that begin with Sabbaha, Yusabbibu, Subhaana etc. He also regularly recited
the Surahs of (Alif Laam) Sajdah and Surah Mulk (Tabaarak). The ahaadith
state that he also recited the Aayatul Kursi and the last two aayahs of
Suratul Baqarah. A sahabi reports that, Sayidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam Advised him to recite Suratul Kaafirun (Qul yaa ayyuhal
kaafirun) before retiring to bed. Besides these, other du'aas have been
narrated that were read by Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam
before sleeping. -Fathul Baari.
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(245) Hadith Number 4.
Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports: "Once Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam slept and began snoring. It was, the nature of Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam that he snored, when he slept. Bilaal Radiyallahu
'Anhu gave the call to prepare for salaah. Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam awakened and performed the salaah. He did not perform the wudu".
This hadith has a detailed incident.
Commentary
It is a peculiarity of the Ambiyaa that their wudu does not become
invalid by sleeping. For this reason Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam did not perform wudu. Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam informed us of the reason. When the Ambiyaa sleep their hearts
and minds do not sleep, only their eyes sleep. The dreams of the Ambiyaa
are also revelations. They are protected from the influence of the shaytaan.
The incident that Imaam Tirmidhi refers to took place at the House of the
aunt of Sayyidina ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu. It will be discussed in
the fifth hadith of the ensuing chapter. The subject was not relevant to
this chapter, therefore the author omitted it here.
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(246) Hadith Number 5.
Anas bin Maalik Radiyallahu'Anhu says: "When Rasulullah Sallallahu
'Alayhi Wasallam went to bed, he recited this du'aa:
Alhamdulillaahil ladhi at'a-manaa
wa-saqaanaa wa-kafaanaa wa-aa-waa-naa-fa-kam mim-mal
laa kaafiya lahu wa-laa mu-wiya
Translation: 'Praise be to Allah Who gave us food
and drink, provided us sufficiently, and gave us (a place for) shelter!
How many there are who have neither a provider nor a shelterer!"'
Commentary
The law of Allah is that when one leaves one's work to Allah, Allah
Ta'aala also takes care and fulfils one's work through an unknown source.
And whosoever keepeth his duty to Allah, Allah will appoint a way out for
him. -Surah Talaq, 3.
And this is certainly completed on Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam. Therefore the sufficing is of a complete nature.
Thereafter, the more one relies and has trust in Allah, so much more does
Allah fulfil one's needs. This has been mentioned in many ahaadith under
different headinigs.
It is reported in a hadith: 'To whom poverty reaches and that person
asks the people for rescue from starvation, then the persons needs are
not fulfilled. If one puts forward one's request to Allah Ta'aala, then
soon in someway or the other, that need is fulfilled'. In another hadith
it is reported that Allah Ta'aala says: "O son of man. If you free yourself
(from all things) for the sake of My worship. I will fulfil your needs
and fill you with richness (from all wants). Otherwise I will fill your
hearts with problems and I will not let your needs be fulfilled". Those
who wait for their material needs to be fulfilled, so that they can spend
their time for religious activities, should take heed from this. The only
way to fulfil religious needs is to make oneself free from material needs,
and concentrate on the path of Allah. The du'aa of the above hadith has
been mentioned by Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam so that
one may be reminded to express gratitude to Allah. It is important that
everyone thank Allah according to one's capacity. The more one thanks Allah,
the more one receives of His blessings. Allah Ta'aala says in the Qur-aan:
"If ye give thanks, 1 will give you more;.." -Surah Ebrahim,
7.
Allah Ta'aala has also commanded that one should remember those who
are less fortunate, so that thanks may emit from the heart. How many people
are there in the world who have no food and are starving? They do not have
someone to aid them in their difficulties. How great is Allah Ta'aala's
Mercy, that He has bestowed upon us such great bounties.
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(247) Hadith Number 6.
Abu Qataadah Radiyallahu 'Anhu relates: "If Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi
Wasallam made an early joumey-break in the last portion of the night on
his travels, he slept on his right side. If he was staying there till before
the morning, he lifted his right arm, put his head on it and slept".
Commentary
The reason being that if there was more time he lay flat and slept.
His noble habit was to sleep on the right side. But if time was short,
he lifted his arm and slept on it for a little while. In such circumstances
he did not lie flat and sleep, as this might result in a deep slumber,
and the time for the salaah would pass.
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