Invoking Allah for Rain (Istisqaa)
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 119:
Narrated 'Abbas bin
Tamim's uncle:
The Prophet (p.b.u.h)
went out to offer the Istisqa' prayer and turned (and put on) his
cloak inside out.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 120:
Narrated Abu Huraira;
Whenever the Prophet (p.b.u.h)
lifted his head from the bowing in the last Raka he used to say: "O
Allah! Save 'Aiyash bin Abi Rabi'a. O Allah! Save Salama bin Hisham. O
Allah! Save Walid bin Walid. O Allah! Save the weak faithful
believers. O Allah! Be hard on the tribes of Mudar and send (famine)
years on them like the famine years of (Prophet) Joseph ." The Prophet
further said, "Allah forgive the tribes of Ghifar and save the tribes
of Aslam." Abu Az-Zinad (a sub-narrator) said, "The Qunut used to be
recited by the Prophet in the Fajr prayer."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 121:
Narrated Masruq:
We were with 'Abdullah
and he said, "When the Prophet saw the refusal of the people to accept
Islam he said, "O Allah! Send (famine) years on them for (seven years)
like the seven years (of famine during the time) of (Prophet) Joseph."
So famine overtook them for one year and destroyed every kind of life
to such an extent that the people started eating hides, carcasses and
rotten dead animals. Whenever one of them looked towards the sky, he
would (imagine himself to) see smoke because of hunger. So Abu Sufyan
went to the Prophet and said, "O Muhammad! You order people to obey
Allah and to keep good relations with kith and kin. No doubt the
people of your tribe are dying, so please pray to Allah for them." So
Allah revealed: "Then watch you For the day that The sky will bring
forth a kind Of smoke Plainly visible ... Verily! You will return (to
disbelief) On the day when We shall seize You with a mighty grasp.
(44.10-16) Ibn Masud added, "Al-Batsha (i.e. grasp) happened in the
battle of Badr and no doubt smoke, Al-Batsha, Al-Lizam, and the verse
of Surat Ar-Rum have all passed .
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 122:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
Dinar:
My father said, "I heard
Ibn 'Umar reciting the poetic verses of Abu Talib: And a white
(person) (i.e. the Prophet) who is requested to pray for rain and who
takes care of the orphans and is the guardian of widows." Salim's
father (Ibn 'Umar) said, "The following poetic verse occurred to my
mind while I was looking at the face of the Prophet (p.b.u.h) while he
was praying for rain. He did not get down till the rain water flowed
profusely from every roof-g utter: And a white (person) who is
requested to pray for rain and who takes care of the orphans and is
the guardian of widows . . . And these were the words of Abu Talib."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 123:
Narrated Anas:
Whenever drought
threatened them, 'Umar bin Al-Khattab, used to ask Al-Abbas bin 'Abdul
Muttalib to invoke Allah for rain. He used to say, "O Allah! We used
to ask our Prophet to invoke You for rain, and You would bless us with
rain, and now we ask his uncle to invoke You for rain. O Allah ! Bless
us with rain."(1) And so it would rain.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 124:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
Zaid:
The Prophet turned his
cloak inside out on Istisqa.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 125:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
Zaid
The Prophet went towards
the Musalla and invoked Allah for rain. He faced the Qibla and wore
his cloak inside out, and offered two Rakat.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 126:
Narrated Sharik bin
'Abdullah bin Abi Namir:
I heard Anas bin Malik
saying, "On a Friday a person entered the main Mosque through the gate
facing the pulpit while Allah's Apostle was delivering the Khutba. The
man stood in front of Allah's Apostle and said, 'O Allah's Apostle!
The livestock are dying and the roads are cut off; so please pray to
Allah for rain.' " Anas added, "Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) raised both
his hands and said, 'O Allah! Bless us with rain! O Allah! Bless us
with rain! O Allah! Bless us with rain!' " Anas added, "By Allah, we
could not see any trace of cloud in the sky and there was no building
or a house between us and (the mountains of) Sila." Anas added, "A
heavy cloud like a shield appeared from behind it (i.e. Sila'
Mountain). When it came in the middle of the sky, it spread and then
rained." Anas further said, "By Allah! We could not see the sun for a
week. Next Friday a person entered through the same gate and at that
time Allah's Apostle was delivering the Friday's Khutba. The man stood
in front of him and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! The livestock are dying
and the roads are cut off, please pray to Allah to with-hold rain.' "
Anas added, "Allah's Apostle I raised both his hands and said, 'O
Allah! Round about us and not on us. O Allah! On the plateaus, on the
mountains, on the hills, in the valleys and on the places where trees
grow.' So the rain stopped and we came out walking in the sun." Sharik
asked Anas whether it was the same person who had asked for the rain
(the last Friday). Anas replied that he did not know.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 127:
Narrated Sharik:
Anas bin Malik said, "A
person entered the Mosque on a Friday through the gate facing the
Daril-Qada' and Allah's Apostle was standing delivering the Khutba
(sermon). The man stood in front of Allah's Apostle and said, 'O
Allah's Apostle, livestock are dying and the roads are cut off; please
pray to Allah for rain.' So Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) raised both his
hands and said, 'O Allah! Bless us with rain. O Allah! Bless us with
rain. O Allah! Bless us with rain!" Anas added, "By Allah, there were
no clouds in the sky and there was no house or building between us and
the mountain of Silas'. Then a big cloud like a shield appeared from
behind it (i.e. Silas Mountain) and when it came in the middle of the
sky, it spread and then rained. By Allah! We could not see the sun for
a week. The next Friday, a person entered through the same gate and
Allah's Apostle was delivering the Friday Khutba and the man stood in
front of him and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! The livestock are dying and
the roads are cut off; Please pray to Allah to withhold rain.' " Anas
added, "Allah's Apostle raised both his hands and said, 'O Allah!
Round about us and not on us. O Allah!' On the plateaus, on the
mountains, on the hills, in the valleys and on the places where trees
grow.' " Anas added, "The rain stopped and we came out, walking in the
sun." Sharik asked Anas whether it was the same person who had asked
for rain the previous Friday. Anas replied that he did not know.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 128:
Narrated Qatada:
Anas I said, "While
Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) was delivering the Friday Khutba (sermon) a
man came and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Rain is scarce; please ask
Allah to bless us with rain.' So he invoked Allah for it, and it
rained so much that we could hardly reach our homes and it continued
raining till the next Friday." Anas further said, "Then the same or
some other person stood up and said, 'O Allah's Apostle! Invoke Allah
to withhold the rain.' On that, Allah's Apostle I said, 'O Allah!
Round about us and not on us.' " Anas added, "I saw the clouds
dispersing right and left and it continued to rain but not over
Medina."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 129:
Narrated Anas:
A man came to the Prophet
(p.b.u.h) and said, "Livestock are destroyed and the roads are cut
off." So Allah's Apostle invoked Allah for rain and it rained from
that Friday till the next Friday. The same person came again and said,
"Houses have collapsed, roads are cut off, and the livestock are
destroyed. Please pray to Allah to withhold the rain." Allah's Apostle
(stood up and) said, "O Allah! (Let it rain) on the plateaus, on the
hills, in the valleys and over the places where trees grow." So the
clouds cleared away from Medina as clothes are taken off .
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 130:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A man came to Allah's
Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Livestock are destroyed and the
roads are cut off. So please invoke Allah." So Allah's Apostle prayed
and it rained from that Friday to the next Friday. Then he came to
Allah's Apostle I and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Houses have collapsed,
roads are cut off and the livestock are destroyed." So Allah's Apostle
(p.b.u.h) prayed, "O Allah! (Let it rain) on the tops of mountains, on
the plateaus, in the valleys and over the places where trees grow." So
the clouds cleared away from Medina as clothes are taken off.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 131:
Narrated Anas bin Malik
I p man complained to the
Prophet about the destruction of livestock and property and the hunger
of the offspring. So he invoked (Allah for rain. The narrator (Anas)
did not mention that the Prophet had worn his cloak inside out or
faced the Qibla.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 132:
Narrated Anas bin Malik
A man came to Allah's
Apostle and said, "O Allah's Apostle! Livestock are destroyed and the
roads are cut off; so please invoke Allah." So Allah's Apostle prayed
for rain and it rained from that Friday till the next Friday. Then a
man came to the Prophet (p.b.u.h) and said, "O Allah's Apostle! The
houses have collapsed, roads are cut off and the livestock are
destroyed." So Allah's Apostle said, "O Allah ! (Let it rain) on the
tops of the mountains, on the plateaus, in the valleys and over the
places where trees grow." So the clouds cleared away from Medina as
clothes are taken off.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 133:
Narrated Masruq:
One day I went to Ibn
Masud who said, "When Quraish delayed in embracing Islam, the Prophet
I invoked Allah to curse them, so they were afflicted with a (famine)
year because of which many of them died and they ate the carcasses and
Abu Sufyan came to the Prophet and said, 'O Muhammad! You came to
order people to keep good relation with kith and kin and your nation
is being destroyed, so invoke Allah I ? So the Prophet I recited the
Holy verses of Sirat-Ad-Dukhan: 'Then watch you For the day that The
sky will Bring forth a kind Of smoke Plainly visible.' (44.10) When
the famine was taken off, the people renegade once again as
nonbelievers. The statement of Allah, (in Sura "Ad-Dukhan"-44) refers
to that: 'On the day when We shall seize You with a mighty grasp.'
(44.16) And that was what happened on the day of the battle of Badr."
Asbath added on the authority of Mansur, "Allah's Apostle prayed for
them and it rained heavily for seven days. So the people complained of
the excessive rain. The Prophet said, 'O Allah! (Let it rain) around
us and not on us.' So the clouds dispersed over his head and it rained
over the surroundings."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 134:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle I was
delivering the Khutba (sermon) on a Friday when the people stood up,
shouted and said, "O Allah's Apostle! There is no rain (drought), the
trees have dried and the livestock are destroyed; Please pray to Allah
for rain." So Allah's Apostle said twice, "O Allah! Bless us with
rain." By Allah, there was no trace of cloud in the sky and suddenly
the sky became overcast with clouds and it started raining. The
Prophet came down the pulpit and offered the prayer. When he came back
from the prayer (to his house) it was raining and it rained
continuously till the next Friday. When the Prophet started delivering
the Friday Khutba (sermon), the people started shouting and said to
him, "The houses have collapsed and the roads are cut off; so please
pray to Allah to withhold the rain." So the Prophet smiled and said,
"O Allah! Round about us and not on us." So the sky became clear over
Medina but it kept on raining over the outskirts (of Medina) and not a
single drop of rain fell over Median. I looked towards the sky which
was as bright and clear as a crown.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 135:
Narrated Abbas bin Tamim
that his uncle (who was
one of the companions of the Prophet) had told him, "The Prophet went
out with the people to invoke Allah for rain for them. He stood up and
invoked Allah for rain, then faced the Qibla and turned his cloak
(inside out) and it rained."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 136:
Narrated Abbas bin Tamim
from his uncle who said,
"The Prophet went out to invoke Allah for rain. He faced the Qibla
invoking Allah. He turned over his cloak (inside out) and then offered
two Rakat and recited the Quran aloud in them."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 137:
Narrated Abbas bin Tamim
from his uncle,
"I saw the Prophet on the
day when he went out to offer the Istisqa' prayer. He turned his back
towards the people and faced the Qibla and asked Allah for rain. Then
he turned his cloak inside out and led us in a two Rakat prayer and
recited the Qur'an aloud in them."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 138:
Narrated Abbas bin Tamlm
from his uncle who said,
"The Prophet invoked
Allah for rain and offered a two Rakat prayer and he put his cloak
inside out."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 139:
Narrated Abbas bin Tamim
from his uncle who said,
"The Prophet went out to
the Musalla to offer the Istisqa' prayer, faced the Qibla and offered
a two-Rakat prayer and turned his cloak inside out." Narrated Abu
Bakr, "The Prophet put the right side of his cloak on his left side."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 140:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin
Zaid Al-Ansari:
The Prophet went out
towards the Musalla in order to offer the Istisqa' prayer and when he
intended to invoke (Allah) or started invoking, he faced the Qibla and
turned his cloak inside out.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 141:
Narrated Anas bin Malik
The Prophet never raised
his hands for any invocation except for that of Istisqa' and he used
to raise them so much that the whiteness of his armpits became
visible. (Note: It may be that Anas did not see the Prophet raising
his hands, but it is narrated that the Prophet used to raise his hands
for invocations other than Istisqa. See Hadith No. 807 & 808 and also
see Hadith No. 612, Vol. 5).
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 142:
Narrated Aisha:
Whenever Allah's Apostle
saw the rain, he used to say, "O Allah! Let it be a strong fruitful
rain."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 143:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
In the life-time of
Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h) the people were afflicted with a (famine)
year. While the Prophet was delivering the Khutba (sermon) on the
pulpit on a Friday, a Bedouin stood up and said, "O Allah's Apostle!
The livestock are dying and the families (offspring) are hungry:
please pray to Allah to bless us with rain." Allah's Apostle raised
both his hands towards the sky and at that time there was not a trace
of cloud in they sky. Then the clouds started gathering like
mountains. Before he got down from the pulpit I saw rain-water
trickling down his beard. It rained that day, the next day, the third
day, the fourth day and till the next Friday, when the same Bedouin or
some other person stood up (during the Friday Khutba) and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! The houses have collapsed and the livestock are
drowned. Please invoke Allah for us." So Allah's Apostle raised both
his hands and said, "O Allah! Around us and not on us." Whichever side
the Prophet directed his hand, the clouds dispersed from there till a
hole (in the clouds) was formed over Medina. The valley of Qanat
remained flowing (with water) for one month and none, came from
outside who didn't talk about the abundant rain.
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 144:
Narrated Anas:
Whenever a strong wind
blew, anxiety appeared on the face of the Prophet (fearing that wind
might be a sign of Allah's wrath).
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 145:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet said, "I was
granted victory with As-Saba and the nation of 'Ad was destroyed by
Ad-Dabur (westerly wind) .
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 146:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "The
Hour (Last Day) will not be established until (religious) knowledge
will be taken away (by the death of religious learned men),
earthquakes will be very frequent, time will pass quickly, afflictions
will appear, murders will increase and money will overflow amongst
you." (See Hadith No. 85 Vol 1).
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 147:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
(The Prophet) said, "O
Allah! Bless our Sham and our Yemen." People said, "Our Najd as well."
The Prophet again said, "O Allah! Bless our Sham and Yemen." They said
again, "Our Najd as well." On that the Prophet said, "There will
appear earthquakes and afflictions, and from there will come out the
side of the head of Satan."
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 148:
Narrated Zaid bin Khalid
Al-Juhani:
Allah's Apostle led the
morning prayer in Al-Hudaibiya and it had rained the previous night.
When the Prophet (p.b.u.h) had finished the prayer he faced the people
and said, "Do you know what your Lord has said?" They replied, "Allah
and His Apostle know better." (The Prophet said), "Allah says, 'In
this morning some of My worshipers remained as true believers and some
became non-believers; he who said that it had rained with the blessing
and mercy of Allah is the one who believes in Me and does not believe
in star, but he who said it had rained because of such and such (star)
is a disbeliever in Me and is a believer in star.' "
Volume 2, Book 17, Number 149:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle (p.b.u.h)
said, "Keys of the unseen knowledge are five which nobody knows but
Allah . . . nobody knows what will happen tomorrow; nobody knows what
is in the womb; nobody knows what he will gain tomorrow; nobody knows
at what place he will die; and nobody knows when it will rain."
|