The Sutrah or partition in front of one who is praying
Volume 2, Page 76b: Pray toward your sutrah, partition
It is preferred for the one who is praying to place a
sutrah (or some sort of partition) in front of him in order to
keep others from passing in front of him and to keep his
eyesight from going behind this partition.
Abu Sa'id reports that the Prophet sallallahu alehi
wasallam said: "When one of you prays, he should pray
toward his sutrah and he should be close to it." This is
related by Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah.
Ibn 'Umar relates that "when the Prophet sallallahu
alehi wasallam went out to pray salatul 'id, he asked for a
spear and placed it in front of himself and he offered salah
toward it and the people prayed behind him. And he would do
that while he was traveling so that those in authority [for
the affairs of the Muslims] would also do this." This is
related by al-Bukhari, Muslim, and Abu Dawud.
The Hanafi and Maliki scholars are of the opinion that one
should place a sutrah in front of him only if he fears that
someone may pass in front of him; if he does not fear that
someone will pass in front of him, it is not desirable for him
to place a sutrah in front of himself. This opinion is based
on the hadith of Ibn 'Abbas who said that the Prophet
sallallahu alehi wasallam prayed in an open area and there was
nothing in front of him. This is related by Ahmad and Abu
Dawud. Al-Baihaqi related it and said: "It is supported
by a report from al-Fazhl Ibn 'Abbas with a reliable chain of
transmitters."
Anything which the person sets up in front of him will
qualify as a sutrah, even if it is only the end of his bed.
Sabrah ibn Mu'abid reports that the Messenger of Allah said:
"When one of you prays, he should make a partition for
his salah, even if it is an arrow." This is related by
Ahmad and by al-Hakim who said it is sahih according to the
criteria of Muslim. Al-Haithami observes: "Ahmad's
narrators are sound."
Abu Hurairah relates that the Prophet said: "When one
of you prays, he should place something in front of him. If he
cannot find anything, he should prop up his staff [in front of
him]. If he does not have a staff, he should draw a line [on
the ground in front of him] then nothing that passes in tront
of him will harm him." This is related by Ahmad and Abu
Dawud and Ibn Hibban. The later classifies it sahih as did
Ahmad and Ibn al-Madini. Al-Baihaqi says: "There is no
problem with that hadith regarding that ruling, Allah
willing."
It is related that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam
prayed toward a column in his mosque, toward a tree, toward a
bed upon which 'Aishah was lying, and toward his riding
animal, and toward his saddle, and so on.
Talhah says: "We used to pray and the animals would
pass in front of us. We mentioned that to the Prophet and he
said: "If anything the size of a saddle is in front of
you, nothing that passes beyond it would harm you." This
is related by Ahmad, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah, and at-Tirmizhi
who calls it hasan sahih.
The sutrah of the imam is the sutrah of everyone behind
him.
'Amr ibn Shu'aib relates from his father on the authority
of his grandfather who said: "We were descending on a
path near Makkah with the Messenger of Allah and the time for
prayer came. The Prophet prayed toward a wall and we were
behind him. A lamb tried to pass in front of him and he kept
preventing the lamb from doing so until its stomach was up
against the wall. Finally, it passed behind him." This is
related by Ahmad and Abu Dawud.
Ibn 'Abbas says: "I was riding a donkey and was at the
time on the threshold of maturity, and the Prophet was leading
the people in salah at Mina. I passed in front of the row and
let the animal graze, and then I joined the rows and no one
objected to this." This is related by the group.
These hadith prove that it is allowed to pass in front of
people following the imam, and that the sutrah is required for
the imam and the people praying individually.
Al-Baghawi says: "The people of knowledge prefer that
the sutrah be so close that there is only enough space to make
the sajdah, and the same applies to the distance between the
rows in the prayer. "
In the hadith mentioned in the beginning of this section it
is stated: "And he should be close to it."
Bilal reports that between the Prophet and the wall in
front of him there was a distance of three arm spans. This is
related by Ahmad and anNasa'i, and al-Bukhari has recorded
something similar.
Sahl ibn Sa'd says: "Between the Messenger of Allah
[and his sutrah] was enough space for a sheep to pass."
This is related by al-Bukhari and Muslim .
It is forbidden to pass in front of a person who is praying
(i.e., between him and his sutrah) .
There are many hadith which forbid passing between a person
and his sutrah, and describe such an act as a major sin.
Busr ibn Sa'id says that Zaid ibn Khalid sent him to Abu
Juhaim to ask him what he had heard from the Prophet
sallallahu alehi wasallam concerning passing in front of
someone who is praying. He said that the Messenger of Allah
said: "If one knew [the sin] of passing in front of one
who is praying, he would rather wait forty [...] than to pass
in front of him." This is related by the group.
Zaid ibn Khalid relates that the Messenger of Allah said:
"If the one who passes in front of one who is praying
knew what was upon him [of sin], it would be better for him to
stand [and wait] for forty autumns than to pass in front of
him." This is related by al-Bazzar with a sahih chain.
Ibn al-Qayyim writes: "Ibn Hibban and others say that
the prohibition mentioned in this hadith applies when one is
praying with a sutrah. If one is praying without a sutrah, it
is not forbidden to pass in front of him. As a proof, Abu
Hatim [i.e., ibn Hibban] argues by the hadith, in his sahih,
from al-Mutalib ibn Abi Wid'ah who said: 'I saw the Prophet,
when he finished the circumambulation [of the Ka'bah], he went
to the end of the circuit and he prayed two rak'at and there
was nothing between him and the people who were
circumambulating." Abu Hatim says: "This report
proves that it is permissible to pass in front of a person who
is praying but without a sutrah. In this lies a clear proof
that the warning concerning passing in front of one who is
praying refers only to one who is praying toward his sutrah
and does not refer to one who does not have a sutrah."
Abu Hatim explains that the Prophet's prayer was without
anything between him and the people circumambulating the
ka'bah. At the end of the hadith of al-Mutalib, he records:
"I saw the Prophet of Allah offering salah facing the
black stone and the men and women were passing in front of him
and there was no sutrah between him and them. In ar-Raudah
anNadiyah, it is stated that if one has no sutrah or is far
away from the sutrah, then he is not to keep anyone from
passing in front of him and it is not forbidden to pass in
front of him although it is preferred not to do so .
It is permissible to keep some one from passing in front of
a person who is praying.
If a praying person has a sutrah in front of him, then it
is allowed for him to prevent any human or animal from passing
in front of him. If a person passes in front of him from
beyond the sutrah, then the person in salah is neither to
prevent the passer-by nor will he be harmed by him.
Abu Saleh as-Saman said: "I will narrate to you what I
heard and saw from Abu Sa'id al-Khudri. One day I was with Abu
Sa'id and he was offering salah on Friday facing something
which concealed him from the people when a young man from the
tribe of Mu'ait came and tried to pass in front of Abu Sa'id.
He pushed him back. He tried again and Abu Sa'id struck him
harder. The two scuffled. The man went to Marwan to complain.
Abu Sa'id also went to Marwan. Marwan asked: 'What has
happened between you and the son of your brother that caused
him to complain?' Abu Sa'id said: 'I heard the Prophet
sallallahu alehi wasallam say: 'If any of you prays toward a
sutrah and someone tries to pass in front of you, then turn
him away. If he refuses, use force for he is a devil."'
This is related by al-Bukhari and Muslim.
The salah is not invalidated by anything (passing in front
of the praying person).
'Ali, 'Uthman, ibn al-Musayyab, ash-Sh'abiy, Malik,
ash-Shaf'i, Sufyan al-Thauri and the Hanafi scholars are of
the opinion that the salah is not invalidated by anything
which passes in front of a person. This is based on the hadith
recorded by Abu Dawud from Abu al-Waddak who says: "A
young person tried to pass in front of Abu Sa'id while he was
praying. Abu Sa'id held him off and then the young man tried
again. Abu Sa'id pushed him off. This happened three times and
when [Abu Sa'id] finished [the prayer], he said: 'The salah is
not invalidated by anything but the Messenger of Allah said:
'Repulse [the person who is trying to pass in front of you] to
the best of your ability for he is a devil.'"
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