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Four days before his death
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Monday, February 13, 2006


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On Thursday, four days before the death of the Messenger of Allâh SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam, he SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam said to people — though he was suffering from a severe pain: “Come here. I will cause you to write something so that you will never fall into error.” Upon this ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab said: “The Prophet of Allâh SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam is suffering from acute pain and you have the Qur’ân with you; the Book of Allâh is sufficient unto you.” Others however wanted the writing to be made. When Muhammad SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam heard them debating over it, he ordered them to go away and leave him alone.

That day he recommended three things:

1.

Jews, Christians and polytheists should be expelled out of Arabia.
2.

He recommended that delegations should be honoured and entertained, in a way similar to the one he used to do.
3.

As for the third — the narrator said that he had forgotten it. It could have been adherence to the Holy Book and the Sunnah. It was likely to be the accomplishment and the mobilization of Osamah’s army, or it could have been performance of prayers and being attentive to slaves.

In spite of the strain of disease and suffering from pain, the Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam used to lead all the prayers till that Thursday — four days before he died. On that day he led the sunset prayer and recited: “By the winds (or angels or the Messengers of Allâh) sent forth one after another.” [77:1]

In the evening he grew so sick that he could not overcome the strain of disease or go out to enter the Mosque. ‘Aishah said: The Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam asked: “Have the people performed the prayer?” “No. They haven’t. They are waiting for you.” “Put some water in the washing pot.” Said he. We did what he ordered. So he washed and wanted to stand up, but he fainted. When he came round he asked again “Have the people prayed?” Then the same sequence of events took place again and again for the second and the third times from the time he washed to the time he fainted after his attempts to stand up. Therefore he sent to Abu Bakr to lead the prayer himself. Abu Bakr then led the prayer during those days. They were seventeen prayers in the lifetime of Muhammad SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam.

Three or four times ‘Aishah talked to the Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam to exempt Abu Bakr from leadership in prayer lest people should despair of him, but he refused and said: “You (women) are like the women who tried to entice Joseph (Yusuf) into immorality. Convey my request to Abu Bakr to lead the prayer.”

A Day or Two prior to Death:

On Saturday or on Sunday, the Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam felt that he was well enough to perform the prayer; so he went out leaning on two men in order to perform the noon prayer. Abu Bakr, who was then about to lead the prayer withdrew when he saw him coming; but the Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam made him a gesture to stay where he was and said: “Seat me next to him.” They seated him on the left hand side of Abu Bakr. The Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam led the prayer, and Abu Bakr followed him and raised his voice at every ‘Allâhu Akbar’ (i.e. Allâh is the Greatest) the Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam said, so that the people may hear clearly.

A Day before his Death:

On Sunday, a day before he died, the Prophet SallAllaahu Alayhi Was Sallam set his slaves free, paid as a charity the seven Dinars he owned and gave his weapons as a present to the Muslims. So when night fell ‘Aishah had to borrow some oil from her neighbour to light her oil-lantern.

Even his Armour was mortgaged as a security with a Jew for thirty Sa‘ (a cubic measure) of barley.

From allaahuakbar.net

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