Read the following Fatwa and make up your own mind about making Janazah salaah for the Prophets.
All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.
Dear questioner, we would like to thank you for the great confidence you
place in us, and we implore Allah Almighty to help us serve His cause
and render our work for His Sake.
First of all, it should be clear that the prayer upon the dead is
ultimately a supplication and mercy which benefits the demised as well
as those still alive. Therefore, Muslims should not miss the great
reward of offering Janazah. The funeral prayer is a collective obligation or fard kifayah for men. Also, it is permissible to pray Janazah in absentia.
In response to the question in point, the European Council for Fatwa and Research issued the following Fatwa:
All scholars agree that Janazah prayer is to be performed upon a
present dead person and that the coffin is to be laid before the imam
and the Muslims present. This was supported by the statements, actions
and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).
As for praying upon a dead person who is absent, this is affirmed by
virtue of a number of famous authentic Hadiths such as that the Prophet
(peace and blessings be upon him) offered janazah prayer upon an-Najashi (King of Abyssinia) when he died.
The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, �Today a good man has died in the land of Abyssinia, so stand up and pray upon him.� Jabir ibn `Abdillah said: �We then stood in lines and the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) offered janazah prayer upon him with us standing behind in lines.� (Muslim, Abu Dawud, At-Tirmithi, An-Nasa�i and Ibn Majah)
In another narration, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) stated: �A brother of yours has died, so stand up and pray upon him.� (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
The prayer upon the dead is ultimately a supplication and mercy which
benefits the demised as well as those still alive, and that is the
reason for the Prophet praying upon an-Najashi. This agrees with the
view of the Shafi`i and Hanbali Schools. It is wrong to say that the
Prophet offered janazah prayer upon an-Najashi because no one else did so, because the hadiths do not state that no one offered janazah prayer upon him. Indeed the hadiths clearly stated that the reason for the prayer was that he was a good man.
It is also correct to pray upon someone who had already been prayed
upon. In an authentic hadith, Yazid Ibn Thabit, the brother of Zaid,
narrated: We went with the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon
him) and when we passed by al-Baqi� (the graveyard), we saw a new grave
had been dug and someone had been buried. The Prophet asked who it was.
He was told: a Muslim woman called so and so.The Prophet recognized her
and said: �Why did you not tell me about her death?� They said:
�O Messenger of Allah, you were resting and fasting and we did not wish
to trouble you.� He (peace and blessings be upon him) said: �Do not repeat this again. If anyone dies while I am among you, you must tell me, because my prayer upon them is mercy.� He then approached the grave and we lined behind him and then he made four takbirs (i.e. he performed Janazah prayer).
Thus, Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) repeated the
prayer upon a Muslim woman after she had been prayed upon and buried.
In short, it is our view that it is permissible to pray Janazah
in absentia unless it becomes an unbroken habit, which then deems it
unacceptable. This is because the Muslim Ummah never offered janazah
prayer upon each and every absent person who had passed away; rather
they did it when the person was of a certain status and respect in the
eyes of the Muslims, such as an-Najashi, who supported and protected the
Muslims, and the black woman who used to clean the Mosque of the
Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). Abu Hurairah (may
Allah be pleased with him) is reported to have said: There was a black
woman who used to clean the mosque. The Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him) once noticed that she was absent and asked about her. He was
told that she had died. He (peace and blessings be upon him) said: �Why did you not tell me?� They responded in a way which conveyed that she was of little importance. The Prophet Muhammad said: �Show me her grave,� and he offered janazah prayer upon her. He (peace and blessings be upon him) then said: �These graves are full of darkness upon those who inhabit them and Allah enlightens them by virtue of my prayer upon them.�(Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Finally, we wish to remind all the brothers and sisters that this
remains a controversial matter, and thus we should refrain from
criticizing anyone who wishes to choose one view or another.
The only difference is time, which does'nt really matter
at all if you think about it properly inshallah. So tell me what you
think, does it make sense?
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