What is the appropriate timing for recitation of
Surah Al Kahf on Friday, whether Thursday night (Shab-e-Juma because Islamic lunar
day starts at sunset) or sometime during Friday. Like every other thing we
resort to Sunnah for guidance & application of method. If there is some variation found in
Sahih Ahadith as is the case with recitation timings of Surah Al Kahf, then we
can exercise ‘common sense’ which is called Ijtihad. Most people will be content
to go to Maulvi Sahab for guidance which has one advantage and some grave disadvantages.
The advantage is that on Judgment Day, the burden of our wrong method will be
on Maulvi sahab’s neck. List of disadvantages is seriously long and gruesome.
Speaking of disadvantages, first advantage has inherent disadvantage that if Maulvi’s neck will be on the line, you will also
be held accountable for not researching on the issue. Besides, Maulvis these
days are paid professionals who spend 8 odd years in a Madrassa to finally get
a job. Most with lesser qualifications end up as Imam Masjid on meager stipend, shelter (normally a small room or family quarter adjacent to the mosque) and food offered by local community. Some with
additional qualifications may make earnings by registering Nikah, Jinaza,
Khatm-e-Quran, Taraveeh, teaching nazrah (Arabic reading of Quran) to kids and
other sidekicks from their profession. Everyone knows how hard it is to make a living these days. Those running Madrassas are power
brokers. They have their own hegemonic issues. Each fighting the other for
gaining religious, financial and political space. Everyone has a sect, whereas
Nabi (PBUH) is a Muslim.
Funniest part is that after watching Ertugrul, people specially www generation assumes themselves as Alps and Maulvis as Ibe ul Arabis. This only adds fuel to the blazing fire of confusion.
However, amid this extremely chaotic situation, we should try and
establish in the light of available Ahadith, when to recite Al Kahf? We shall take on only three sayings of the Prophet(PBUH) out of nearly two dozen Ahadith on the subject:
- From Abu Sa’eed al-Khdri, who said: “Whoever reads Surah Al Kahf on the night of Juma, will have a light that will stretch between him and the Ancient House (the Ka’bah).”
Saheeh al-Jaami, 6471)
- “Whoever reads Sura Al Kahf on the day of Juma, will have a light that will shine from him from one Friday to the next.”
- It was narrated that Ibn ‘Umar
(RA) said: “The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said: ‘Whoever reads Surah Al Kahf
on the day of Juma, a light will shine for him from beneath his feet to the
clouds of the sky, which will shine for him on the Day of Resurrection, and he
will be forgiven (his sins) between the two Fridays.”
It is possible that all these Ahadith are narrated on different occasions
or one Hadith cited by three different persons with variation in understanding
of the content. However, one simple fact comes to fore that Surah Al Kahf is to be recited on Juma which extends from Thursday
evening after sunset to before sunset on Friday. This also means that during this period, recitation of Al Kahf is considered Afzal (more fruitful) and there is no restriction on its recitation on any other day of the week.
Only Allah knows the whole truth.
Jazak Allah khairan
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