juma is the important day for muslims, but today (Jumha tul wida) is the very important and respectable day for muslim...
Juma-tul-Wida is the Last Friday of Ramadan. The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) said” any one who worships Allah in Friday will receive protection from Allah for the entire week”. The importance of Friday is more then other days of the week. The Prophet Mohammad said: “Allah Almighty forgives the sins committed between two Fridays of the one who performs his Friday Namaaz regularly”. Juma tul Wida is the day of acceptance of prays (Dua).
Friday is like day of Eid for Muslims because there are much similarity between Eid and Friday. On both days Muslims offer prayer 2 Rakat namaz and they listen Khutbah of Immam. Both Namaz can not be Qaza.
The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) said” the first person who enter the mosque for Friday prayer will get the reward of the charity of a camel, the second person will be rewarded with the charity of a cow, the third person will receive the reward the charity of a sheep, the fourth person the charity of a chicken, the fifth person charity of an egg”.
Jumu'atul-Widaa' is the last Friday in the month of Ramadan Kareem before Eid-ul-Fitr.
Jumma tul widaa/ Jumu'atul-Widaa/Last jumma of Ramadan is come in 3rd arsha of Ramadan kareem
If a man takes bath on Friday; purifies himself as much as he can with ablution, applies oil from his oils, or uses any available perfume in his house, then goes out and, without squeezing between two men, prays what is prescribed for him, then remains silent when the Imam speaks (delivers sermon) his (minor) sins between that time and the next Friday will be forgiven.” [Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 1, Page 121, Book on the Friday Prayer]
Meaning Edit
ṣalāt al-jum‘ah, in some areas transliterated as salaat-ul-Jumu'ah (the Friday prayer), is a religious obligation which takes the place of the daily afternoon prayer (Zuhr prayer, Arabic: ṣalāt aẓ-ẓuhr) on Friday. It is one of the most exalted Islamic rituals and one of its confirmed obligatory acts.[2]
Etymology Edit
The name al-Jumu'ah is derived from the verb ijta'ama which means the gathering together of people. "[3]
Name variations Edit
Region/country Language Main
Arab world Arabic صلاة الجمعة (Ṣalāh al-Jumu'ah)
Iran, Afghanistan Persian نماز جمعه (Namaz Jumah)
North India, East India, Pakistan Urdu جمعہ نماز (Jumma namaaz)
Bangladesh, West Bengal, North-east India Bengali জুম'আ, জুম্মা (Jum'aa, jumma)
Turkey Turkish Cuma namazı
Azerbaijan Azeri Cümə namazı
Balkans Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian Džuma-namaz
Balkans Albanian language Namazi i Xhumasë
Poland Polish Dżummuah
Spain, Latin America Spanish Yumu'ah
Somalia, Djibouti Somali Salaadda Jimce
Southeast Asia Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Melayu Salat jumat, Solat jumaat
Java Basa Jawa Jemuwahan
Uzbekistan Uzbek Juma namozi
Iraqi Kurdistan Sorani نوێژی ھەینی
Central Anatolia Kurmanji Nimiya Îniyê, نمیا ئینیێ
Xinjiang Uyghur جۈمە نامىزى
In the History of Islam Edit
According to the history of Islam and the report from Abdullah bn 'Abbas narrated from the Prophet saying that: the permission to perform the Friday prayer was given by Allah before hijrah, but the people were unable to congregate and perform it. The Prophet wrote a note to Mus'ab b. Umair, who represent the Prophet in Madinah to pray two raka'at in congregation on Friday(that is, Jumu'ah). Then, after the migration of the Prophet to Medina,the Jumu'ah was been held by himself.[11]
Tomarrow is Eid ul fitar , it is the happiness day for all muslims. Explain for eid next post...