Is Iqamah before salat a Sunnah?

Started by Sstikstof, February 20, 2016, 12:40:53 AM

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Sstikstof

Is iqamah before starting salat a tawatur sunnah or a form from ahadith corpus? How authentic is it?
"And no example do they bring to you but We bring to you the truth and the BEST TAFSEER (EXEGESIS)." 25:33

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Sardar Miyan

No body can answer this question since none of QM Forum members don't read or follow secondary source (Hadith) Iqamussalt is part of Salath to attract the Muslims to join the Salath.
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Sstikstof

Quote from: Sardar Miyan on February 20, 2016, 10:27:35 AM
No body can answer this question since none of QM Forum members don't read or follow secondary source (Hadith) Iqamussalt is part of Salath to attract the Muslims to join the Salath.
where does it come from then? Hadith or tawatur sunnah practice?
"And no example do they bring to you but We bring to you the truth and the BEST TAFSEER (EXEGESIS)." 25:33

The best commentary of the Qur'an is the Qur'an itself!

Joseph Islam

Dear Sstikstof

As-salamu alaykum

The tradition to signify a call to prayer to invite believers to worship would have started from the Prophetic ministry and would thus arguably be an en masse practice.

An expectation is clearly captured in verse 62:9 and there would be a strong argument here to suggest that a practice had been initiated by the first believers before ritual prayers / congregational worship.

Whether one call is made or a secondary call (iqama / iqamat) is made just before prayer starts does not conflict with the essence of the Quran's guidance on this matter which is the need to establish worship and the expectation that there is a call of some form.

Therefore in my humble view, this would have been an en masse practice enshrined later in the Ahadith corpus. Hence, I would see no need to break tradition.

Calling to prayer is not a new concept amongst Abrahamic faiths (no matter how it is performed). One is familiar with the Jewish Barechu or the Christian Bells.

The Quran in the main does not appear to be focused on how it is performed as long as some suitable form exists.

I hope this helps, God willing
Joseph
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Sstikstof

"And no example do they bring to you but We bring to you the truth and the BEST TAFSEER (EXEGESIS)." 25:33

The best commentary of the Qur'an is the Qur'an itself!