He hears the call to prayer but he does not respond
- Categories: Fiqh of Prayer -
Q: What is the ruling on one who hears
the adhaan and even the iqaamah and the prayer itself, but does not
come to pray? What is the ruling on one who prays Jumu'ah (Friday
prayer) only?
A: Praise be to Allaah.
If a person hears the call to prayer but does not respond, his
prayer (elsewhere and not in the mosque) does not count, unless he
has a valid excuse. What is meant is that his prayer is imperfect
and he is a sinner because he kept away from the prayer in
congregation. Ibn Mas'ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said:
«No one keeps away from the prayer (in
congregation) except a hypocrite who is known for his
hypocrisy» [Narrated by Muslim, 654], Not responding to the
muezzin implies weakness of faith, lack of religious commitment,
not caring about reward and forsaking the houses of Allaah.
With regard to the ruling on one who prays Jumu'ah only, some of
the scholars are of the view that one who prays Jumu'ah only is a
kaafir, because he comes under the same ruling as one who does not
pray at all, because he prays only one of the thirty-five prayers
required each week, so he is like one who does not pray at all.
Among those who expressed this view were Shaykh 'Abd al-'Azeez ibn
Baaz and Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on them).
Some of the scholars said that he is not a kaafir but he is
committing a great sin that is worse than riba (usury), adultery,
stealing, drinking alcohol etc.
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Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid