Ayatullah Shamsuddin
Muhammad al-Maliki al-Amili (r.a.) was called “Shaheed-e-Awwal” meaning “The
First Martyr”. He was born in the
year 734 A.H. in Jabal al-Amel, an area which is located in present day South
Lebanon. He became a Mujtahid at an early age of 35 years and more than 1,000
Mujtahid obtained their permission for Ijtehad from him which is unique!
Apparently, he did not perform any ‘Haram’, and ‘Makrooh’ act during his
life-time. He was equally proficient in other Sunni Schools of Jurisprudence.
Due to the professional jealousy from non-Shia scholars, he was imprisoned for
about one year. While in prison, he compiled in 7 days, the famous book on Shia
laws of Jurisprudence, al-Lum’ah
meaning “The Damascene Glitter”.
Apart from other
books, he had also compiled a book called “Forty Hadith”. In hadith number 39;
he narrated a hadith from Sheikh Saduq (r.a.) as follows:
“One of
the companions of the Infallible Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (a.s.), Hammad bin I’esa said: “One day Imam Sa’diq (a.s.) said to me: “I
hope you perform namaz correctly!” I replied: “O my Imam! I have learnt by
heart the book “Hariz”
about prayer.” The Imam said: “Rise up and perform namaz now.” I stood near the
Imam facing the House of
Allah, Ka’ba and recited two rak’at namaz. The Imam said that the namaz was not
correct. I felt very embarrassed
and ashamed. I said: “My life may be ransomed for you; I want to learn from
you.” The Imam stood facing Ka’ba while keeping his hands in front
on his sacred thighs, fingers closed and pointing towards his knees. While standing, he kept the
distance between the feet as long as three open fingers and pointing straight forward. With peace and
tranquility he said: “Allaho Akbar” Then the Imam Recited Surah al-Hamd and Surah al-Tawheed. After completing
Suarah al-Tawheed, he paused for a moment and then said: “Allaho Akbar” and went in ruk’u while
putting his palms on his knees pushing them backwards keeping his fingers open. In this position, his back
was straight enough that if a drop of water or oil is placed on his back, it
will stay there. His head was
straight in line with the back. Comfortably, he recited three times: “Subhana
Rabbial Azime Wa Behamdehi” Then he
stood up firm and said: “SameAllaho Leman Hamedah”. Raised his hands near to his head and went into Sajdah while keeping
the fingers of the palms closed to one another. He said three times:“Subhana Rabbi al-A’la Wa
Behamdehi” While in Sajdah, eight parts of his body were touching the ground; two palms, two knees, two
finger tips of the feet, fore-head and nose.
The Imam said: “It is obligatory (Wa’jib)
to place the seven parts of the body on the ground; forehead, palms, knees, fingertips of feet. Placing nose on the ground is recommended
(Sunnah). The Omnipotent Allah said in His
Glorious Qur’an: “Verily, the mosques are for Allah and do not worship anyone
other than Allah”
After
first Sajdah said “Allaho Akbar” sitting by placing his right foot on the sole of
his left foot and said: “Astaghferullahe Rabbi Wa Atoobo Ilaih”
and said: “Allaho Akbar” and went in
Sajdah again. After the completion
of first raka’at, the Imam recited the second rak’at exactly as the first
raka’at then the Imam recited
the “Tasha’hud
and Salaam” and finished the namaz. During the entire namaz, he kept the
fingers closed to one another.
Source
used:
Chehel
Hadees (Persian) by:
Muhammad Ali Kusha
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