Today, September 1, is Eid el-Adha, a major Islamic festivity on the tenth day of DhulHijjah.
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celebration holding today, it means the Eid prayer to be performed Friday morning is coinciding with the Jumaat prayer, another Sunnah obligatory prayer for Muslims.
What does Islam say about performing Eid and Jumaat prayers on the same day?
While some Islamic scholars are of the opinion that one can chose between performing either of the two, others says the two can as well be performed on the same day.
Below are the three main opinions on the matter.
1. Wajib (Obligatory) to perform The Juma’at after one has observed the Eid Salah. ( Imam Malik and others).
In addition, Ibn Rushd mentioned in his book that Bidayatul Mujtahid V1, Umar Ibn Aziz, Imam Shafi, Malik and Abu Hanifa recommended that: “If Juma and Eid commence on the same day, then both prayers must be performed” Why? Because one act of worship is “sunnah” whilst the other is “wajib”, therefore it is not possible to conjoin them together.
2. An Isolated Exemption: It was narrated that Othman (R) once said: “Whoever wishes to remain for Juma’at, then remain. Whoever wishes to return to their home cities, then return” (narrated by Muwatta, Authenticated by Sh.Albani , Opinion of Imam Shafi).
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celebration holding today, it means the Eid prayer to be performed Friday morning is coinciding with the Jumaat prayer, another Sunnah obligatory prayer for Muslims.
What does Islam say about performing Eid and Jumaat prayers on the same day?
While some Islamic scholars are of the opinion that one can chose between performing either of the two, others says the two can as well be performed on the same day.
Below are the three main opinions on the matter.
1. Wajib (Obligatory) to perform The Juma’at after one has observed the Eid Salah. ( Imam Malik and others).
In addition, Ibn Rushd mentioned in his book that Bidayatul Mujtahid V1, Umar Ibn Aziz, Imam Shafi, Malik and Abu Hanifa recommended that: “If Juma and Eid commence on the same day, then both prayers must be performed” Why? Because one act of worship is “sunnah” whilst the other is “wajib”, therefore it is not possible to conjoin them together.
2. An Isolated Exemption: It was narrated that Othman (R) once said: “Whoever wishes to remain for Juma’at, then remain. Whoever wishes to return to their home cities, then return” (narrated by Muwatta, Authenticated by Sh.Albani , Opinion of Imam Shafi).
HOWEVER, Ibn
Taiymiyah (Majmoo,V12) mentioned the reason for Uthman’s decision was
perhaps because he was unaware of the Prophet’s (peace be upon him)
decision in this regard. Secondly, Uthmaan was of the opinion that if
Eid Prayer was performed, then a congregational obligation was
fulfilled. Therefore there was no need to repeat it in Juma’at. In this
case, one would be required to pray Zuhr on time.
Ibn Taiymiyah
goes on to say: “This opinion was an exemption to certain groups who
travelled from far cities to observe Eid such as (The People of Barr,
The people of Awali and The People of Shawathi) and had to return to
their families to enjoy the Eid Festivities.” Therefore, this opinion
was an exemption to these groups and later discredited by scholars.
3. Whoever performs Eid is EXEMPTED from Jumaa.
3. Whoever performs Eid is EXEMPTED from Jumaa.
However the local Imams are still required to perform the Juma’at for those who wish to attend or those who missed Eid Prayers.
Ibn Taiymiyah (Majmoo, V12) mentions opinion 3 as the most correct opinion which has been narrated by numerous individuals including The Prophet (Peace be upon Him) after an Eid sermon, stood up and said: “Whoever wishes to perform Juma, then do so because we will gather.” (meaning perform Juma)(Narrated byAbi Daood, ibn Majah), Umar, Othman, Ibn Masood, Ibn Abbas Radiyallahu Anhum and Imam Ahmed)
Ibn Taiymiyah (Majmoo, V12) mentions opinion 3 as the most correct opinion which has been narrated by numerous individuals including The Prophet (Peace be upon Him) after an Eid sermon, stood up and said: “Whoever wishes to perform Juma, then do so because we will gather.” (meaning perform Juma)(Narrated byAbi Daood, ibn Majah), Umar, Othman, Ibn Masood, Ibn Abbas Radiyallahu Anhum and Imam Ahmed)
In this
hadith, The Prophet did not order the companions to perform Juma’at but
rather said whoever decided to attend the Juma’at prayers was encouraged
to do so.
Therefore to summarize, one is encouraged to perform the Juma’at salat if he/she wishes.
However,
they are not obliged to do so if they prayed the Eid salah AND attended
the after sermon, in which case they would simply pray Salatul Zhur.
May Allah accepts our Ibadat. Ameen
May Allah accepts our Ibadat. Ameen
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