- The Masjid was the headquarters of the Islamic State’s supreme leadership The Masjid was the headquarters of the Islamic State’s supreme leadership. It was also a center where the State’s affairs were run. The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) used to meet the envoys, sign agreements, judge between disputing parties and so on. The Khaleefah, i.e. the head of the Islamic State, would outline his policies and methods, address and debate with his subjects directly without any fear in the Masajid. The speech of Khaleefah Abu Bakr (R.A) delivered in the Masajid of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.), once he had been given the bay’ah, and all books of history reported it.
- The Masjid is section of the Department of Information and Culture
The Masjid is regarded as an important Islamic information center, since it is the scene of the political, social, cultural and ritual life. All the important news related to vital issues are announced in the Masjid and it also ensures a direct contact between the carrier and the receptor of relevant info. It is considered to be one of the most effective and successful means of da’wah and information. The Adhaan, for instance, is information about the time of prayer Salah and at the same time it is a means of campaigning for Islam and its spread. The pulpit is also a place for information about the campaign and on it the principles of the campaign are explained and its rules are declared. Prayer Salah is also another tangible method of information especially Salat ul jama'ah (the group prayer), study circles of Qur’an, fiqh, meetings and conferences are considered to be successful methods of distributing information about Islam. The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) used the Masjid as a place of ebadah (worship), as an information center, as a meeting point for the Muslims where they would hold their prayers, for studies, for consultations and for training the mujahideen. Preparation of equipment and plans for Jihad, as well as strategies for the campaigns would also take place in the Masjid. - The Masjid was a judiciary court
The Masjid used to be a place where judges would convene to settle disputes and look into complaints. Imam Bukhari mentioned in his sahih (authentic collection of ahadith) chapter of "Asking a debtor to repay what he owes, and catching the debtor in the Masjid." and there are many other evidences backing this and there are no differences of opinion among the various Islamic mathaheb concerning this. - The Masjid is center for learning and teaching
The Masjid the place where the learned teach the basics of Islamic Aqeedah (believe), ebadat (the acts of worship) and the Shari’ah rules in all their types, political, economic, social, judiciary and others. Its policy is based on Qura'n the Book of Allah (S.W.T.) and the Sunnah of the prophet (S.A.W.) with the aim of building and educating the Islamic personalities by way of halaqat (study circles), debates, and conferences. Such meetings are engulfed by compassion, the mercy of Allah (S.W.T.) descends on them, and the angels of Allah surround them. - The Masjid is a school and university that welcomes everyone, day or night, summer or winter, requiring no application form or permission, and it does not turn anyone away be they young or old, male or female, Muslim or non-Muslim, black or white Arab or Non-Arab. Entry into the Masjid does not require any fee, insurance, or any permission. There are no hindrances, no obstacles, nor does the Masjid differentiate between the laymen and a scholar, nor between a ruler and a subject, nor between a wealthy and a poor person.
- The Masjid was a platform for oratory, eloquence and poetry
Imam At-Tirmidhi and Imam Al-Hakem related a hadith on the authority of A’isha, who said, "The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) used to provide Hassan with a pulpit in the Masjid from which he would lampoon the disbeliveers." Narrated Hassan ibn Thabit Al-Ansari, "I asked Abu Hurayrah: By Allah! Tell me the truth whether you heard the Prophet (S.A.W.) saying, "O Hassan! Reply on behalf of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.). O Allah! Help him with Al-Quds." Abu Hurayrah said, "Yes". Imam Ahmad reported on the authority of Jabir ibn Samra, who said, "I witnessed the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) more than once sitting in the Masjid while his Sahabah would recollect poetry and things from the times of jahiliyyah, he (S.A.W.) would sometimes share a smile with them." Imam At-Tirmidhi also reported on the authority of Jabir ibn Samra, who said, "I sat with the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) more than once, his Sahabah would recite poetry and recollect things from the times of jahiliyyah, he (S.A.W.) would keep silent, and sometimes he would share a smile with them." - The Masjid was a detention center for the prisoner of war
Imam Bukhari reported that Abu Hurayrah said, "The Prophet (S.A.W.) sent some horsemen to Najd and they brought a man called Thumamah ibn Uthal from Banu Hanifah (as a prisoner of war). They fastened him to one of the pillars of the Masjid. The Prophet (S.A.W.) came and ordered them to release him. He (Thamamah) went to a (garden of) date- palms near the Masjid, took a bath and entered the Masjid again and said, "I bear witness that there is no one worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah (i.e. he embraced Islam)." - The Masjid was a place where the war booties are divided
It has been confirmed in Sahih Imam Bukhari that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) spread out and divided in the Masjid monies which came from Bahrain. - The Masjid was a hospital where casualties of war are treated
Imam Bukhari reported on the authority of A’ishah that she said, "Sa’d ibn Mu’adh was injured in the battle of the Trench, being hit in the medial arm vein by a man from Quraysh called Habban ibn Arqa, and the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) pitched a tent in the Masjid for Mu’adh so he could be near him and visit him. His wound was bleeding profusely, he then died after spending a month in the tent." In this hadith, there is an indication that it is permitted to sleep in the Masjid and for the sick to be nursed there even if the sick was badly wounded. - The Masjid was a home and refuge for the poor, the needy and the travelers
Imam Bukhari reported that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) reserved a corner of the Masjid as a shelter for the poor who were known as the people of As-Suffah. Imam Bukhari reported that "Abdullah Ibn-Umar used to sleep in the Masjid of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) when he was still young. - The Masjid was place of relaxation and siesta
Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim reported that Ubad ibn Tamim narrated on the authority of his uncle that he saw the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) lying down in the Masjid. Imam Ahmad, An-Nisa’i and Abu Dawud reported on the authority of Abdullah Ibn - Umar that he said, "During the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) we used to sleep in the Masjid and have siestas when we were young." Imam Bukhari also related a hadith stating that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) came to the Masjid while Ali was asleep in there and his garment fell off his side and got covered in dust; the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) wiped the dust off and said to Ali, "Get up Abu Turab (father of dust)." We gather from these texts that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) and the Sahabah used to rest and sleep in the Masjid in deferent octagons. And Imam Bukhari also mentioned in his sahih chapter of "Sleeping of a woman in the Masjid." - The Masjid is a place where the pleasure of Allah and good reputation are sought
Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim and Imam Ahmad reported that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) said, "He who frequently goes to the Masjid, Allah would prepare a quarter for him in Heaven each time he came and went." Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim reported that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) said, "Seven categories of people will be in the shade of Allah on the day where there will be no shade except His: (One of them) A man his heart attached to the Masjid." Imam Muslim reported that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) said, "He who purified himself at home then walked to one of Allah’s Houses to perform one of Allah’s commands, each one of his steps would wipe out a sin and the other would increase his rewards.". - The Masjid was an eating place for the hungry and the needy
Imam Ibn Majah reported that Abdullah Ibn Al-Harith said, "We used to eat bread and meat in the Masjid during the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.)." Imam Bukhari also reported in his Sahih that if the people of As-Suffah lived in the Masjid, they therefore had to eat there as well. - The Masjid was a place for celebrations, socializing and amusement
Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim narrated that A’isha said, "The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) was once covering me while I was watching the Abyssinians playing with the spears in the Masjid." A’isha also reported, "A black girl who lived in a small room in the Masjid used to come to talk to me, and every time she sat she recited verse of poetry." The hadith carries an indication that it is permitted to sleep and rest in the Masjid. Imam Muslim reported that Jabir ibn Samra said, "The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) would not rise from the spot where he prayed the dawn prayer until the sun rise, when it did, he (S.A.W.) would rise." He also said, "They used to talk and mention the time of jahiliyyah, they would laugh and he (S.A.W.) would smile. - The Masjid was a place where people in need can ask for help
Imam Muslim and Imam An-Nisa’i extracted from the hadith of Abu Hazim Salman Al-Ashja’i that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) has permitted the needy person to seek help in the Masjid. Imam Abu Dawoud has also included in his works a special chapter entitled "The chapter of Mas’ala (request) in the Masjid. Reported that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) said, "Has any of you fed a needy person today?" Abu Bakr said, "I entered the Masjid and I saw a man in there begging, Abd Al-Rahman had a loaf of bread in his hand so I took it and gave it to him." - The Masjid was a place for consultation and exchanging views and ideas
Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim, among others, reported that the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) consulted people in the Masjid about the Ifk event, when A'isha (R.A.) was slandered. - The Masjid is a place of worship and prayer
The prescribed prayers are held in the Masjid, and from it the call for Allah is initiated. It is a major cultural center where the learned scholars hold study circles, debates and talks on the sciences of Qur’an, hadith, fiqh and the Arabic language. The Masjid is not a limited company or a public limited company, nor an association or a charity organization, nor a land where the rituals are monopolized, for the whole earth is a Masjid. Therefore, we ought to work on this basis so that the deen of Allah (S.W.T.) spared over the whole earth, where His (S.W.T.) name is ever remembered, and His (S.W.T.) deen stands highest. - The Masjid is a jami’a
The Masjid is a jami’a holding the Jum’ah prayer, and also a popular council conferences are held daily in the Masjid. These are in fact the five prescribed prayers, which are held in congregation and this is a desirable action, and people meet there united by the love of Allah (S.W.T.) and His (S.W.T.) obedience. Allah (S.W.T.) says in surat At-Tawbah, (verse 112), what can be translated as, "Those that turn (to Allah) in repentance, those that serve Him, and parse Him, those that wander in devotion to the Cause of Allah, those that bow down and prostrate themselves in prayer, those that enjoin good and forbid the evil, and observe the limits set by Allah (these do rejoice)." There is also a weekly meeting, which is compulsory and designed to study the affairs of the Muslims, and to perform the obligation of Friday prayer. The Masjid is therefore a meeting place and a council, which never closes either on a public holiday or on any other day. The Masjid holds people of all walks of life together.
So, when we work toward improving the situation of the Muslim Ummah, we should consider reforming and revitalizing the position of the Masjid first and to empower the Masjid with its original role. This way, the Muslim Ummah gets better. And let’s remember that the Masajid belongs to Allah (S.W.T.) and He is alone who has the authority to define the role for the Masjid to revive the whole humanity.
May Allah (S.W.T.) bless us to use this Masjid to its full capacity. "Ameen"
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