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Translation of
Malik's Muwatta:
The Eclipse Prayer
Section: How to Pray the Eclipse Prayer
Book 12, Number 12.1.1:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from his father that A'isha, the wife of the Prophet,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "There
was an eclipse of the sun in the time of the Messenger
of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and
the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, led the people in prayer. He stood, and did
so for a long time. Then he went into ruku, and made the
ruku long. Then he stood again, and did so for a long
time, though not as long as the first time. Then he went
into ruku, and made the ruku long, though not as long as
thefirst time. Then he rose, and went down into sajda.
He then did the same in the second raka, and by the time
he had finished the sun had appeared. He then gave a
khutba to the people, in which he praised Allah and then
said, 'The sun and the moon are two of Allah's signs.
They do not eclipse for anyone's death nor for anyone's
life. When you see an eclipse, call on Allah and say,
"Allah is greater" and give sadaqa.' Then he said, 'O
community of Muhammad! ByAllah, there is no-one more
jealous than Allah of a male or female slave of his who
commits adultery. O community of Muhammad! By Allah, if
you knew what I knew, you would laugh little and weep
much'."
Book 12, Number 12.1.2:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Zayd ibn Aslam
from Ata ibn Yasar that Abdullah ibn Abbas said, "There
was an eclipse of the sun and the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, prayed, and the
people prayed with him. He stood for a long time, nearly
as long as (it takes to recite) Surat al-Baqara (Sura
2), and then went into ruku for a long time. Then he
rose and stood for a long time, though less than the
first time.Then he went into ruku for a long time,
though less than the first time. Then he went down into
sajda. Then he stood for a long time, though less than
the first time. Then he went into ruku for a long time,
though less than the first time. Then he rose and stood
for a long time, though less than the firsttime. Then he
went into ruku for a long time, though less than the
first time. Then he went down into sajda, and by the
time he had finished the sun had appeared. Then he said,
'The sun and the moon are two of Allah's signs. They do
not eclipse for anyone's death nor for anyone's life.
When you see an eclipse, remember Allah.' They said,
'Messenger of Allah, we saw you reach out for something
while you were standing here and then we saw you
withdraw.' He said, 'I saw the Garden and I reached out
for a bunch of grapes from it, and if I had taken it you
would have been able to eat from it for as long as this
world lasted. Then I saw the Fire - and I have never
seen anything more hideous than what I saw today - and I
saw that most of its people were women.' They said,
'Why, Messenger of Allah?' He said, 'Because of their
ungratefulness (kufr).' Someone said, 'Are they
ungrateful toAllah?' He said, 'They are ungrateful to
their husbands and they are ungrateful for good
behaviour (towards them) . Even if you were to behave
well towards one of them for a whole lifetime and then
she were to see you do something (that she did not like)
she would say that she had never seen anything good from
you.' "
Book 12, Number 12.1.3:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Yahya ibn Said
from 'Amra bint Abd ar-Rahman from A'isha, the wife of
the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace,
that a jewish woman came to beg from her and said, "May
Allah give you refuge from the punishment of the grave."
So A'isha asked the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, "Are people punished in their
graves?", and the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, took refuge in Allah from that.
Then one morning the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, went out on a journey and there
was an eclipse of the sun, and he returned in the late
morning and passed through his apartments. Then he stood
and prayed, and the people stood behind him. He stood
for a long time, and then went into ruku for a long
time. Then he rose and stood for a long time, though
less than the first time, and then went into ruku for a
long time, though less than the first time. Then he
rose, and went down into sajda. Then he stood for a long
time, though less than the time before, and then went
into ruku for a long time, though less than the time
before. Then he rose and stood for a long time, though
less than the time before, and then went into ruku for a
long time, though less than the time before. Then he
rose, and went down into sajda. When he had finished he
said what Allah willed him to say, and then he told them
to seek protection for themselves from the punishment of
the grave."
Section: About the Eclipse Prayer
Book 12, Number 12.2.4:
Yahya related to me from Malik from Hisham ibn Urwa
from Fatima bint al Mundhir that Asma bint Abi Bakr
as-Siddiq said, "I went to A'isha, the wife of the
Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, during
an eclipse of the sun, and everybody was standing in
prayer, and she too was standing praying. I said, 'What
is everybody doing?' She pointed towards the sky with
her hand and said, 'Glory be to Allah.' I said, 'A
sign?' She nodded 'Yes' with her head."
She continued, "I stood until I had almost fainted,
and I began to pour water over my head. The Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, praised
Allah and spoke well of Him, and then said, 'There is
nothing which I had previously not seen beforehand that
I have not now seen while standing - even the Garden and
the Fire. It has been revealed to me that you will be
tried in your graves with a trial, like, or near to, the
trial of the Dajjal (I do not know which one Asma said).
Every one of you will have someone who comes to him and
asks him, 'What do you know about this man?' A mumin, or
one who has certainty (muqin) (I do not know which one
Asma said), will say, 'He is Muhammad, the Messenger of
Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, who came
to us with clear proofs and guidance, and we answered
and believed and followed.' He will then be told, 'Sleep
in a good state. We know now that you were a mumin.' A
hypocrite, however, or one who has doubts (l do not know
which one Asma said), will say, 'I do not know, I heard
everybody saying something and I said it.' "
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