Tafsir of An-Nur 24:36

Surah An-Nur 24:36

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[Such niches are] in mosques which Allah has ordered to be raised and that His name be mentioned therein; exalting Him within them in the morning and the evenings

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Tafsir Ibn Kathir

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The Virtues of the Masjids, the Correct Etiquette, and the Virtues of Those who take care of them Having likened the heart of the believer and what it contains of guidance and knowledge to a lamp lit with good oil shining in a clear glass, Allah then states where it belongs, which is in the Masjids, the places on earth that are most beloved to Allah. The Masjids are His houses where He Alone is worshipped. So Allah says:

في بيوت أذن الله أن ترفع

In houses which Allah has ordered to be raised, meaning, Allah has commanded that they be established and that they be kept clean of any filth, idle talk or words or deeds that are inappropriate. Ali bin Abi Talhah reported from Ibn Abbas concerning this Ayah:

في بيوت أذن الله أن ترفع

(In houses which Allah has ordered to be raised), he said; "Allah forbade idle talk in them.'' This was also the view of Ikrimah, Abu Salih, Ad-Dahhak, Nafi` bin Jubayr, Abu Bakr bin Sulayman bin Abi Hathamah, Sufyan bin Husayn and others among the scholars of Tafsir. Many Hadiths have been narrated concerning the construction of Masjids, honoring them, respecting them, and perfuming them with incense etc. This has been discussed in more detail elsewhere, and I have written a book dealing with this topic on its own, praise and blessings be to Allah. With Allah's help we will mention here a few of these Hadiths, if Allah wills. In Allah we put our trust and reliance. Uthman bin Affan, the Commander of the faithful, may Allah be pleased with him, said; "I heard the Messenger of Allah say:

من بنى مسجدا يبتغي به وجه الله بنى الله له مثله في الجنة

Whoever builds a Masjid seeking the Face of Allah, Allah will build for him something similar to it in Paradise. It was narrated in the Two Sahihs. Ibn Majah narrated that Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, said; "The Messenger of Allah said:

من بنى مسجدا يذكر فيه اسم الله بنى الله له بيتا في الجنة

Whoever builds a Masjid in which the Name of Allah is remembered, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise. An-Nasa'i mentioned something similar. There are very many Hadiths which say this. A'ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, said: "The Messenger of Allah commanded us to build Masjids among the houses, and to clean them and perfume them.'' This was recorded by Ahmad and the Sunan compilers with the exception of An-Nasa'i. Ahmad and Abu Dawud recorded a similar report from Samurah bin Jundub. Al-Bukhari narrated that Umar said: "Build for the people a place to worship Allah, and beware of using red or yellow for adornment and decoration and distracting the people thereby.'' Abu Dawud narrated that Ibn Abbas said, "The Messenger of Allah said:

ما أمرت بتشييد المساجد

I was not commanded to Tashyid the Masjids. Ibn Abbas said, "Decorating them as the Jews and Christians did.'' Anas, may Allah be pleased with him, said, "The Messenger of Allah said:

ﻻ تقوم الساعة حتى يتباهى الناس في المساجد

The Hour will not come until people show off in building Masjids. It was recorded by Ahmad and the compilers of the Sunan, with the exception of At-Tirmidhi. Buraydah narrated that a man called out in the Masjid and said, "Has any body said anything about a red camel?'' The Prophet said:

ﻻ وجدت إنما بنيت المساجد لما بنيت له

May you never find it! The Masjids were built only for what they were built for. This was narrated by Muslim. Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, narrated that the Messenger of Allah said:

إذا رأيتم من يبيع أو يبتاع في المسجد فقولوا ﻻ أربح الله تجارتك وإذا رأيتم من ينشد ضالة في المسجد فقولوا ﻻ ردها الله عليك

If you see someone buying or selling in the Masjid, say to him, "May Allah never make your business profitable!'' And if you see someone calling out about lost property, say, "May Allah never return it to you!'' This was recorded by At-Tirmidhi, who said: "Hasan Gharib.'' Al-Bukhari recorded that As-Sa'ib bin Yazid Al-Kindi said, "I was standing in the Masjid and a man threw pebbles at me, so I looked and saw Umar bin Al-Khattab who said, `Go and bring me these two men.' I went and brought them to him, and he said, `Who are you?' Or, `Where do you come from?' They said, `We are from At-Ta'if.' Umar said, `If you had been from this town I would have hit you, for you are raising your voices in the Masjid of the Messenger of Allah.''' An-Nasa'i recorded that Ibrahim bin Abdur-Rahman bin Awf said: "Umar heard the voice of a man in the Masjid and said: `Do you know where you are?''' This is also Sahih. Al-Hafiz Abu Ya`la Al-Musili recorded from Ibn Umar that Umar used to burn incense in the Masjid of the Messenger of Allah every Friday. Its chain of narration is Hasan and there is nothing wrong with it, Allah knows best. It is confirmed in the Two Sahihs that the Messenger of Allah said:

صﻼة الرجل في الجماعة تضعف على صﻼته في بيته وفي سوقه خمسا وعشرين ضعفاوذلك أنه إذا توضٲ فٲحسن وضوءه ثم خرج إلى المسجد ﻻ يخرجه إﻻ الصﻼة لم يخط خطوة إﻻ رفع له بها درجة وحط عنه بها خطيية فٳذا صلى لم تزل المﻼيكة تصلي عليه ما دام في مصﻼه اللهم صل عليه اللهم ارحمه وﻻ يزال في صﻼة ما انتظر الصﻼة

A man's prayer in congregation is twenty-five times better than his prayer in his house or the marketplace. That is because if he performs Wudu' and does it well, then he goes out to go to the Masjid, and for no other purpose than to pray, he does not take one step but he increases in one level in status and one sin is removed. When he prays, the angels continue sending blessings on him as long as he is in the place where he prays, (they say), "O Allah, send blessings on him, O Allah, have mercy on him.'' And he will remain in a state of prayer as long as he is waiting for the prayer. The following is recorded in the Sunan:

بشر المشايين إلى المساجد في الظلم بالنور التام يوم القيامة

Those who walk to the Masjids when it is dark, give them the glad tidings of complete Light on the Day of Resurrection. When entering the Masjid, it is recommended to enter with one's right foot, and to say the supplication recorded in Sahih Al-Bukhari, where it is narrated from Abdullah bin `Amr that the Messenger of Allah used to say, when he entered the Masjid:

أعوذ بالله العظيم وبوجهه الكريم وسلطانه القديم من الشيطان الرجيم

I seek refuge with Allah Almighty and with His Noble Face, and with His Eternal Domain, from the accursed Shaytan. He (one of the narrators) asked, `Is that all!' He answered, `Yes'. If he says this, the Shaytan says: "He will be protected from me all day long.'' Muslim recorded that Abu Humayd or Abu Usayd said: The Messenger of Allah said:

إذا دخل أحدكم المسجد فليقل اللهم افتح لي أبواب رحمتك

وإذا خرج فليقل اللهم إني أسٲلك من فضلك

When anyone of you enters the Masjid, let him say: "O Allah, open the gates of Your mercy for me. And when he comes out, let him say: "O Allah, I ask You of Your bounty.'' An-Nasa'i also recorded this from them from the Prophet. Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him, said: The Messenger of Allah said:

إذا دخل أحدكم المسجد فليسلم على النبي وليقل اللهم افتح لي أبواب رحمتك

وإذا خرج فليسلم على النبي وليقل اللهم اعصمني من الشيطان الرجيم

When anyone of you enters the Masjid, let him invoke blessings on the Prophet then let him say: "O Allah, open the gates of Your mercy for me.'' When he comes out, let him invoke blessings on the Prophet and say, "O Allah, protect me from the accursed Shaytan.'' This was also recorded by Ibn Majah, as well as Ibn Khuzaymah and Ibn Hibban in their Sahihs. Allah's saying:

ويذكر فيها اسمه

in them His Name is remembered. meaning, the Name of Allah. This is like the Ayat:

يبنى ءادم خذوا زينتكم عند كل مسجد

O Children of Adam! Take your adornment to every Masjid... (7:31)

وأقيموا وجوهكم عند كل مسجد وادعوه مخلصين له الدين

and you should face (Him only) in each and every Masjid, and invoke Him only making your religion sincere to Him. (7:29)

وأن المسجد لله

And the Masjids are for Allah. (72:18)

ويذكر فيها اسمه

(in them His Name is remembered). Ibn Abbas said, "This means that His Book is recited therein.''

يسبح له فيها بالغدو واﻻصال

Therein glorify Him in the mornings and in the evenings