SELECTIONS FROM THE REVITALISATION OF THE SCIENCES OF RELIGION Al-Ghazali’s Ihya’ Ulum al-Din THE NIGHT PRAYER Chapter One On the Merits of the Night Prayers Its Rules and how Constancy in it Is the Path to Allah, the Almighty Know that those who see by the light of faith know that there is no redemption in the encounter with Allah the High the Exalted, recognizing Allah, Glory be to Him. Love does not occur except in continuous remembrance of the Beloved One and constancy in it, and recognition does not come about except in continuous thought of His attributes and acts. Nothing exists except Allah Exaltations be to Him, and His acts. The continuity of remembrance and thought will not be constant except by renouncing the life and its desires, distancing yourself from it as much as possible according to necessity, and this will not be achieved except by spending the entire night and day in subjecting yourself to remembrance in thought of Allah, the High, the Exalted. Whoever wishes for his balance of good deeds to weigh heavily, then let him be pious and fear Allah all the time. Look at the directives Allah, the Almighty gave His Messenger, praise and peace be upon him, and try to benefit from the light of the faith, as Allah, the Almighty said to His closest worshipper, and the most noble of them, the Prophet Muhammad, praise and peace be upon him: ‘Surely in the day you have long business. “You have by day prolonged occupations. Remember the Name of your Lord and dedicate yourself devoutly to Him.” (Koran Ch. 73 verses 7-8) And Allah, the High, the Exalted said: “And, remember the Name of your Lord at the dawn and in the evening; and in the night prostrate to Him; and exalt Him for a long night. (Koran Ch. 76 verses 25-26) And Allah, the High, the Exalted said: “whose sides forsake their couches as they supplicate to their Lord in fear and hope…” (Koran Ch.32 verse 16) Allah, the High, the Exalted said: “who pass the night prostrating and standing to their Lord.” (Koran Ch. 25 verse 64) Allah, the High, the Exalted said: “They slept but a little at night, and at dawn would ask forgiveness.” (Koran Ch. 51 verse 17-18). Division of the Day Know that the portions of the day are seven, and between the dawn until the sunrise is one portion, and between sunrise until noon is two portions, and between noon until al asr (afternoon prayer) is two portions and between al asr until sunset is two portions. The night is divided into four portions they are as follows, two portions from sunset until going to sleep, two portions in the second half of the night until the dawn. Chapter Two On the Excellence of the Night Vigil Qyam Al-Layl Koranic verses: The pertinent Koranic verses are these words of Allah, the Almighty: “Your Lord knows that you keep vigil nearly two thirds of the night and sometimes half or one-third of it, and a party of those with you.…” (Koran Ch. 73 verse 20) “Indeed, the first part of the night is heavier in tread, and more upright in speech.l…”(Koran Ch. 73 verse 6) “whose sides forsake their couches as they supplicate to their Lord in fear and hope …” (Koran Ch. 32 verse 16) “Or, is he who is obedient that prostrates himself and stands during parts of the night, being afraid of the Everlasting Life but hoping for the Mercy of the Lord (to be compared to the unbeliever)?' …”(Koran Ch. 39 verse 9) “And those who spend their nights prostrate to their Lord and standing…” (Koran Ch. 25 verse 64) “And seek help in patience and prayer…”(Koran Ch. 2 verse 45) Traditions of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him Relevant Traditions include the following sayings of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him: “While any one of you is sleeping. satan ties three knots on the nape of your neck, and all night long he strikes the spot where each knot is tied, keeping you asleep. But if you wake up and remember Allah, the Almighty, one knot is undone; if you perform the ritual ablution, a second knot is untied; if you perform the prayer, the third knot is loosened and in the morning you will be fresh and in good spirits – otherwise the morning will find you bad tempered and slothful.” (On hearing about a man who used to sleep all night right through till morning) “satan has urinated in that man’s ear. “satan has a kind of snuff, a kind of syrup and a kind of powder. When he gets a man to take this snuff, the man becomes badly behaved; when he administers the syrup, the man becomes sharp and evil-tongued; when he applies the powder, the man sleeps right through the night till morning.” “Two cycles of prayer performed in the middle of the night are better for a man than the world and all it contains. But for the hardship it would have caused my Community, I would have made them compulsory.” “There is an hour of the night when, if any Muslim asks Allah, the Almighty for something good, He is sure to grant it to him.” Or in another version: …asks Allah, the Almighty, for something good of this world or of the Hereafter. And that is every night.” According to Mughira ibn Sha’ba, the Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, would get up to pray until his feet cracked. Someone would say to him: “Surely Allah has forgiven you your former and latter sins?” But he replied: “Should I not be a grateful worshipper?” What is clearly implicit here is an allusion to increase in stature, for gratitude is the cause of augmentation. In the words of Allah, the Almighty:- “If you give thanks, I will increase you…” (Koran Ch.14 verse 7) The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said: Abu Hurayra, do you wish to enjoy the Mercy of Allah in life an din death, in the tomb and at the Resurrection? Then get up at night and pray! Do you wish for your Lord’s approval, Abu Hurayra? Then pray in the corners of your house; your house will be as radiant in heaven as the light of the planets and stars is to people on earth.” The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, also said: “It is incumbent upon you to observe night vigil, for it was the practice of your righteous predecessors. Night vigil brings us close to Allah, the Almighty, He atones for our sins, drives disease from the body and puts a stop to transgression.” The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said: “Whenever a man is overtaken by sleep while performing prayer at night, the reward for his prayer is recorded in his favor and his sleep is reckoned as alms.” The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, said to about Dharr: “If I were intending to make a journey, would I get provisions ready for it?” He said “Yes”, “Well, Abu Dharr, how about the journey on the way to the Hereafter? Shall I not tell you what will be useful to you on that day?” “Of course! You are more to me than my father and mother.” Fast on a very hot day, in preparation for the Day of Resurrection; perform two prayer cycles in the darkness of night, in readiness for the desolation of the tomb; make a pilgrimage, for portentous events; do an act of charity, by giving alms to a pauper, by speaking a word of truth, or by holding back a word of evil.” It is related that in the time of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, there was a man who, when others took to their beds and closed their eyes, would get up to pray and recite the Koran saying: “O Lord of the Fire, deliver me from it.” When this was mentioned to the Prophet, he said: “Notify me when this happens.” Then he came to him and he heard for himself. When morning came he said to him: “So and so, have you not asked Allah for Paradise?” But he replied: “Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, I am not there, nor do my deeds amount to that.” Shortly after this, Gabriel, on him be peace, descended and said: ‘Tell so and so that Allah has already delivered him from the Fire and admitted him to Paradise.” It is further related that Gabriel said: “Ibn Umar would be such a good man if only he would pray at night!” The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, informed him of this and from then on he always kept night vigil. Nafi said: “Ibn Umar would pray through the night, then say: “Nafi, is it time for the predawn meal?” When I said “No,” he would resume his prayers. The he would sit down and beg forgiveness of Allah, the Almighty, till the dawn broke.” Ali ibn Abi Talib said: “Yahya the son of Zakariyah on both of them be peace, ate his fill of barley and went to sleep without reciting his devotions. When morning came, Allah, the Almighty said to him by inspiration: “Yahya, have you found a dwelling better for you than My dwelling? Or have you found a neighborhood better for you than My neighborhood? By My might and majesty, Yahya, if you took one look at Paradise your fat would melt and your soul would expire from yearning, while if you took one look at Hell your fat would melt, you would weep pus after tears and wear leather after haircloth’.” The Messenger of Allah, praise and peace be upon him, was told: “So and so prays during the night and in the morning he steals.” He said: “His good action will cause him to desist.” The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said: “Allah grants His mercy to a man who gets up in the night to pray, then wakes up his wife to pray also, sprinkling water on her face if she is unwilling.” He also said: “Allah grants his mercy to a wife who gets up in the night to pray, then rouses her husband to pray also, sprinkling water on his face if he is unwilling.” Further: “If a man wakes up at night and rouses his wife, and they both perform two cycles of prayer, they are recorded among the men and women who remember Allah very often.” The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, also said: “The best prayer after the five prescribed is the night vigil.” Umar ibn al-Khattab said: “The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, said: ‘If someone misses his portion of Koran recitation, or part of it, through sleeping at night, then makes up his reading between the dawn and the midday prayers, it will be recorded in his favor as if he had done his reading at night’.” Traditions of the Companions and their Followers Among the Traditions of the Companions, it is related that Umar would be going over the verse from his nightly recitation until he fainted and dropped, so then he would be visited because of this for several days as a sick man receives visits. When other’s eyes were asleep, Ibn Masúd would get up and until morning a droning sound could be heard from him like the droning of bees. It is said that Sufyan al-Thawri ate his fill one night saying: “When the donkey gets extra fodder, it works all the harder.” Then he kept vigil that night through till the morning. When Taús reclined on his bed he would feel as restless as peas in a frying pan, so he would jump up and pray till morning. Then he would say: “The recollection of Hell sends the sleep of the worshipful flying!” Said al-Hasan said: “We know of no harder act of piety than enduring through the night and offering up our money.” He was then asked: “How is it that those who observe the Prayers of night vigil are among the people with the most beautiful faces?” To this he replied: “Because they commune with the All Merciful and He clothes them in light from His light.” A certain righteous man came home from his travels. His bed was laid out for him and he fell asleep on it, missing his recitations. He swore that never again would he sleep on a bed. Abd ibn Rawwad used to go to bed when night had fallen, saying as he stroked it with his hand: “You are soft indeed, but by Allah there is in Paradise a softer one than you!” Then he would spend the whole night in Prayer. Al-Fudayl said: I approach the night at the outset and the length of it appalls me; then I start on the Koran and it is already morning before I have satisfied my craving.” Al-Hasan said: “A man commits a sin and because of it he is deprived of night vigil.” Al-Fudayl said: “If you are incapable of keeping night vigil and of fasting by day, you must know that you are under interdiction because of your many faults.” Sila ibn Ashyam used to pray throughout the night. Shortly before dawn he would say: “My Allah, it is not for the likes of me to ask for Paradise, but deliver me by Your mercy from the Fire!” A man said to one of the wise: “I am really too weak to keep the night vigil.” So the wise man told him: “My brother, do not disobey Allah, the Almighty, and you need not stay up at night.” Al-Hasan ibn Salih had a slave girl, whom he sold to some people. This slave girl got up in the middle of the night, crying: “People of the house, prayers, prayers!” They said: “Is it morning already? Has the dawn broken?” She said: “Do you mean to say you only observe the five set prayers?” When they said yes, she went back to al-Hasan saying: “Master, would you sell me to people who only observe the set prayers? Take me back!” So he took her back. Al-Rabi said: “I spent many nights in the house of al Shafi’i, and he never slept more than a very short part of the night.” Abul Juwayriya said: “I kept company with Abu Hanifah for six months and there was not one night in all that time when he laid his side to the ground.” Abu Hanifah used to stay awake half the night, but as he was passing some people he heard them say: “This man stays awake the whole night,’ so he retorted: “I am ashamed to be credited with something I do not do.” From then on he took to staying awake all night long. It is related too that he had no bedding for the night. They say that Malik ibn Dinar spent the whole night through till morning repeating this verse: “Do those who commit evil deeds think that We will make them (equal) to the believers who do good works, so that in life and death they shall be alike? …” (Koran Ch. 45 verse 21) Al Mughira ibn Habib said: “I noticed Malik ibn Dinar performing ablution after the late evening prayer, then he went and stood at his place of prayer. He took hold of his beard, and choking with tears, began to say: “My Allah, preserve Malik’s gray hairs from the Fire! You know the inhabitants of Paradise from the inhabitants of Hell Fire, so, which of the two is Malik? He went on saying this till break of day. Malik ibn Dinar also said: “One night I went to sleep, forgetting my recitations. In my dreams I found myself with a most beautiful girl. In her hand she held a piece of paper and asked me: ‘Can you read well?’ When I told her I could, she handed me the paper, on, which these lines were written: Have pleasures and desires distracted you from Paradise with maidens fair and sweet? there you shall dwell eternally and sport with all the lovely ladies you shall meet. From dreams awake and – better far than sleep – recite Koran until the dawn you greet.” It is said that when Masruq went on Pilgrimage he spent every night prostrating himself in worship. And it is related on the authority of Azhar ibn Mughith (one of those devoted to constant prayer) that he said: “I dreamt I saw a woman unlike earthly women, so I said to her: ‘Who are you?’ and she replied: ‘One of the maidens of Paradise.’ I then asked her to marry me and she said: ‘Put your proposal to my master, and pay me my dower.’ ‘And what is your dower?’ I asked. ‘Long prayers of night vigil.’ She replied.” Yusuf ibn Mihran said: “I have heard that beneath the Throne there is an angel in the shape of a cock. Its talons are of pearl and its spurs of green topaz. When the first third of the night has passed it flaps its wings, crows and says: “Let those who get up arise!” When half the night is gone by it again flaps its wings, crows and says: “Let those who keep vigil arise!” The when two-thirds of the night have passed it once more flaps its wings, crows and says: “Let those who pray arise!” Finally when dawn breaks it flaps it wings, crows and says: “Let the heedless arise, bearing the weight of their sins!” They say that Wahb ibn Munabbih al-Yamani never laid his side to the ground in thirty years, and that he used to say: “I would rather see a devil in my house than a pillow, for that is an invitation to sleep.” He had a leather cushion, on, which he would place his breast when sleep overpowered him. After nodding a few times he would then make hast to pray. In one of the ancient scriptures, these words are attributed to Allah, the Almighty: “My worshiper who is truly My worshiper is he who does not wait for the cock to crow before he gets up.”