THE
TARAWEEH PRAYER
Establishing the night prayer during the nights of Ramadaan
It is established in the Shar'iah that this Salaah (Prayer) was offered in
congregation by the Messenger of Allah
Aa'isha
said: "The Messenger of Allah
went out during the late part
of the night and prayed in the Masjid and some men prayed with him. The
following day the people began to talk about it and then more people prayed (on
the following night). Again the following morning the people began to talk about
it, and on the third night many more people came out. The Messenger
Of Allah
(T) came out, and they all prayed with him. On the fourth night the Masjid was
unable to hold the amount of people that came out, however, the Messenger
(did not come out). He
came out for the Fajr Salaat instead. After finishing
the prayer he turned to the people and declared the Shahadah and said:
"Your position was not hidden from me, but I was fearful that it would be
made obligatory upon you and then you would become unable to continue
establishing it." [Bukhaaree]
The Messenger
of Allah (T) died and the affair relative to the Taraa'weeh salaah remained thus (i.e. it is
recommended and it can be prayed in
congregation). This is because the fear for it to become compulsory was removed
after his
death. The rightly guided Caliph Umar Ibn
al-Khattaab
revived this
Sunnah of having the prayer of Taraweeh in congregation.
Abd Ar-Rahman
said: "I went out with
'Umar
to the masjid during one
night of Ramadaan and the people were divided. You could see one person praying
by himself while another would be praying and others would pray with him. 'Umar
then said: "I see that if I bring together these people and make them all
one congregation led by one person that would be better. He then decided to do
this: so he gathered them and made Ubay Ibn Ka'b as their Imaam. [Bukhaaree]
When Umar
enlivened this practice
of having the Taraa'weeh prayer done in congregation under Ubay Ibn Ka'b
, he had him pray Eleven
raka'at. Umar
commanded the people to Pray Eleven Raka’at as was the
practice of the Messenger
:
As-saib Bin Yazid
said
:“ Umar Bin al-Khattaab
Commanded
Ubayy Bin Ka’b
and Tamim ad-daari
to Lead the People in
Qiyam with “Eleven Raka’ah”. The reciter would read one Hundred
Ayah (in each raka’ah), Until we had to Lean on Canes Because of Long
Standing. We would Finish Except with the Arrival of Fajr [Recorded by Malik
in al-Muwatta from Muhammad Bin Yusuf from as-Saib Bin Yazid. This Isnad is very
Authentic because Muhammad Bin Yusuf is considered trustworthy by the scholars;
and the two Shaykhs (Al-Bukhari and Muslim) have accepted his narrations.
As-Saib Bin Yazid is a sahabi who performed Hajj in his youth with
the Prophet
. This is also recorded
by: (A) Ibn Abi Shaybah (in Al-Musannaf) from Yahya Bin Said al-Qattan. (B) An-Naysaburi
from Ismail Bin Umayyah, Usamah Bin Zayd, and Muhammad Bin Ishaq.
(C) Ibn Khyzaymah from Ismail Bin Ja’far al-Madani, All of those
reported it from Muhammad Bin Yusuf as above.]
The Number of Raka'at for the Taraweeh Salaat
There is difference among the scholars about the number of raka'at to be
established for the Night Prayer of Ramadaan. However, the correct amount is
established by what the Messenger
did i.e. Eight raka'at and
Three raka'at
for the Witr prayer.
Bukhari
Volume
3, Book 32, Number 230:
Narrated Abu Salama bin 'Abdur Rahman
: that
he asked 'Aa'ishah
"How
was the prayer of Allah's Apostle in Ramadan?" She replied, "He
did not pray more than eleven Rakat in Ramadan or in any other month. He
used to pray four Rakat ---- let alone their beauty and length----and then he
would pray four ----let alone their beauty and length ----and then he would
pray three Rakat (Witr)." She added, "I asked, 'O Allah's Apostle!
Do you sleep before praying the Witr?' He replied, 'O 'Aa'ishah! My eyes sleep
but my heart does not sleep.
There is no evidence to suggest that the Messenger
prayed both Tahajjud
and the Taraaweeh prayer on those four nights (relying on the fact that the
Tahajjud and Taraaweeh prayers are two different prayers). All the various names
such as Tahajjud, Taraaweeh, Qiyaamul-Lail refer to the eight raka'ahs and three
witr which the Messenger (S) used to prayer whether in Ramadaan or not as
Aa'ishah has explained.
Jaabir Ibn 'Abdullah
agreed with
'Aa'ishah
, he said:
" When the Prophet
prayed with the people one night during Ramadaan he prayed eight raka'at and
then made Witr." [Ibn Hibbaan].
The above is the most authentic narration relative to the number of raka'at
that Umar (R) had established. Any other narration relative to the number of
rakaah (most of them are related to Umar) for the night prayer is weak.
Furthermore they contradict what is firmly established from the Messenger of
Allaah
.
"DO
NOT MIX TRUTH WITH FALSEHOOD NOR CONCEAL THE TRUTH WHEN YOU KNOW"
(Al-Quran surah Al-Baqrah: 2 Chapter:42)
TARAWEEH IS EIGHT RAKAA'AH
ACCORDING TO THE HANAFEE SCHOLARS