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Nowadays, it is unfortunate that in many masjids both brothers and sisters are annoyed at the presence of children. A cry from a baby or a roaming toddler can sometimes illicit a rude comment. As always, our best example is the prophet (saws). These hadith illustrate the prophet (saws) attitude at the presence of children in the masjid. One of the companions of the prophet said: The prophet Muhammad (saws) came out to us for one of the two later prayers (dhuhr or asr), carrying Hasan or Hussein. The Prophet (saws) then came to the front and put him down (next to his right foot) said takbir for the prayer and commenced praying. During the prayer, he performed a very long prostration, so I raised my head and there was the child, on the back of the Messenger of Allah (saws), who was in prostration. I then returned to my prostration. When the Messenger of Allah (saws) had offered the prayer, the people said: O Messenger of Allah! in the middle of your prayer, you performed prostration and lengthened it so much that we thought either something had happened or that you were receiving revelation! He said: Neither was the case. Actually, my son made me his mount, and I did not want to hurry him until he had satisfied his wish. (Reported by Nasaai, Ibn Asaakir, and Haakim) He (the Prophet (saws)) was praying. When he performed sajdah, Hasan and Hussein jumped onto his back. When the people tried to stop them, he gestured them to leave the two alone. After offering his prayer, he placed them in his lap and said, Whoever loves me should love these two. (Reported by Ibn Khuzaimah and Baihaqi) The Messenger of Allah (saws) was praying and he was carrying Umama the daughter of Zainab, the daughter of the Messenger of Allah, and she was the daughter of As ibn Rabia ibn Abdu-Shams. When he prostrated, he put her down, and when he stood, he carried her (on his neck). (Reported by Bukhari and Muslim) The Prophet (saws) said: When I stand for prayer, I intend to prolong it, but on hearing the cries of a child, I cut it short, as I dislike to trouble the childs mother. (Reported by Bukhari)
Posted on: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 16:15:50 +0000

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