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The
imaams elongating their supplication
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Question: Some imaams in the masaajid,
in Ramadhaan, elongate their supplication, and some of them
shorten them, so what is correct?
Response:
That which is correct is for it not to be excessive and nor
to be short. So elongation which is difficult upon the people
is forbidden. When news reached the Prophet (sal-Allaahu
`alayhe wa sallam) that Mu'aadh Ibn Jabal (radhi-yallaahu
'anhu) elongated his prayer when he was with his people, the
Prophet (sal-Allaahu
`alayhe wa sallam) became so angry that he had not been
angry in an exhortation similar to it before. And he said
to Mu'aadh (radhi-yallaahu 'anhu): ((Are you a charmer O Mu'aadh?)).
So that which is befitting is to shorten (the supplication)
to that which has been reported (from the Prophet (sal-Allaahu
`alayhe wa sallam)), or increase for there is no doubt
that elongating is difficult fo rthe people as it exhausts
them especially the weak amingst them. Amongst the people
there are those who are around him who do not wish to leave
until before the imaam, so it becomes difficult for them to
remain behind with the imaam. So my advice to my brothers
the imaams is (to strike an even balance and) be between that
which is long and that which is short. Just as it is befitting
to leave them supplication sometimes such that the general
(Muslims) to dont think the supplication is obligatory.
Shaykh
Ibn 'Uthaymeen
Fataawa Ramadhaan - Volume 2, Page 832, Fatwa No. 829;
al-Fataawa libni 'Uthaymeen - Kitaab ad-Da'wah, Volume 1,
Pages 198-199
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