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Khalid Saifullah
02-16-2016, 04:32 PM
متى يجوز ضرب إمام المسجد؟
قال المتوكل لعبادة:
بلغني أنك ضربت إمام مسجد، وإن لم تأت بعذر أدبتك.
قال: يا أمير المؤمنين، مررت بمسجد فأقام المؤذن، ودخلنا في الصلاة،
فابتدأ الإمام فقرأ الفاتحة، وافتتح سورة البقرة،
فقلت: لعله يريد أن يقرأ آيات من هذه السورة فانتهى إلى آخرها في الركعة الأولى،
ثم قام إلى الثانية،
فلم أشك في أنه يقرأ مع الفاتحة سورة الإخلاص.
فافتتح سورة آل عمران حتى أتمها،
ثم أقبل بوجهه على الناس،
وقد كادت الشمس تطلع.
فقال: أعيدوا صلاتكم -رحمكم الله- فإني لم أكن على طهارة،
فقمت إليه وصفعته.
فضحك المتوكل من ذلك!

A Humerous Incident

Mutawakkil, the Caliph of his time, scolded one of his slaves thus:

"I heared that you beat up the Imam of a Masjid, and if you don't have a strong enough reason for this, I am going to severely discipline you!!!!"

"O Leader of the Faithful," he offered;

"I passed by the Masjid and the Mu'adhin was giving the Iqamah. I was running an errand for you so I quickly joined the prayers. After Suratul Fatiha, the Imam started reciting Suratul Baqarah: the longest chapter in the Quran. I thought that he would recite only a few verses, but he recited the entire chapter in the first rakaat."

"In the second rakaat, I really thought he would recite Surah Ikhlas or a similar short chapter , but he started with Surah Al Imran, the second longest chapter in the Quran; and he completed the entire chapter."

"The sun was already rising when he eventually completed his prayers. He then turned around and made an announcement 'All of you, please repeat your prayers because I wasn't in a state of wudhu!!"

"At this, I got frustrated and beat him up!"

The Caliph just smiled at this episode and let his slave leave.
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Eric H
02-16-2016, 05:09 PM
Greetings and peace be with you Khalid Saifullah;

An interesting story, and if you were looking to make an excuse for why you are late, the slave had the best answer. But and it is a big but, who was the slave putting first, himself or the Caliph, because rushing prayers did not seem to be putting Allah first.

In the spirit of making prayers count.

Eric
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azc
02-16-2016, 06:48 PM
Can anybody be so much absent minded?I doubt if the story is true.
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Khalid Saifullah
02-16-2016, 07:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by azc
Can anybody be so much absent minded?I doubt if the story is true.
It's a joke.

May have been true.

You find lots of weirdos in the world nowadays.
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Muslim Woman
02-17-2016, 08:45 AM
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funny , hope it's not true.
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