Enliven The Masjid Again
Rajab 21, 1432 A.H, Friday, June 24, 2011

The French government intends once again to get the anti-Islam policies rolling, after previously, their controversial law banning the wearing of jilbab received furious protests from the Muslims. On the grounds that Muslims pray in the street, the French government intends to restrict the freedom of Muslim citizens in fulfilling their religious obligations.
The French
Interior Minister, Claude Guéant, who is known as one of the
anti-Islam political think tank politicians in that country,
establishes new rules prohibiting the performance of
congregational (jama'ah) prayer (solat) at
the roadside. This is the result of the increasingly booming
congregational prayer participants but which are not
accompanied by adequate masjid capacities.
Why do the French authorities seek to restrict the affairs of
the Muslim congregational prayer?
Firstly, because that multicultural country
is infected with the phobia about Islam. France in particular
and Europe in general today are very worried about the very
sharp expansion of Islamic adherents. In this country of the
Eiffel tower, Islam becomes the second largest religion after
Catholicism. The number of adherents are believed to be more
than 5 millions.
On the basis of that worries, their governments try as much as
possible to suppress the Muslims, either with the
discriminatory laws or even through repressive actions.
Secondly, the congregational prayer is akin
to a 'show of force' by the Muslims. In the West there, the
congregational prayers are always very vibrant and crowded. It
is surely is different from here (Indonesia – ed.) where the
congregation prayers in the masjid are filled only by
those certain individuals. The French government are afraid of
everything that reeks of a symbol or shi'ar of Islam.
Therefore, whenever possible they legalize the strict rules to
restrict it.
The ibaadah of jama'ah, be it in the
masjid or musolla, is the shi'ar of
religion. For those who glorify the shi'ar of Allah,
it is mentioned in the Qur'an that it is the characteristic of
the people who have taqwa (fear of God).
When talking about the congregation prayer in the masjid
or musolla in this country, it sometimes makes us
feel sad, sorry and at the same time wonder. We should be
ashamed of ourselves with our distant brothers there, whose
Islam are only new, but their spirit of jama'ah is
very remarkable. Their masjids are crowded and filled
with a variety of activities, to the extent that they
'successfully' make their governments, which beyond doubt are
kafir, agitated, causing tremendous worries.
Today we see the masjids around us, on average, are
deprived of jama'ah. The Muslims prefer to pray at
home or their offices. There is even a saying that the
masjid or musolla are only suitable for those
who are elderly, alias 'those who already has the smell of the
earth'. Ironic right?
But we do not need to be dissolved right away, there are many
Muslims who still exist making their masjid or
musolla prosper. Those who are mentioned by the Prophet
SAW in his saying:
“If you see someone who
familiarize himself with (going to) the masjid, then witness
for him his iman. Allah says: ‘Indeed the people who
enliven the masjid of Allah are only the people who believe in
Allah and the Last Day.’”
(HR. At-Tirmizi)
Those who are enlivening the masjid today are purely
upon the motivation of the hereafter only. So fitting is what
Allah SWT has said,
“The masjids of Allah are
only to be maintained by those who believe in Allah and the
Last Day and establish prayer and give zakah and do not fear
except Allah, for it is expected that those will be of the
[rightly] guided.”
(QS At-Tawbah: 18)
The Prophet SAW gave a lot of motivations to the Musims in
general to come to the masjid and make it prosper. He
referred them with a good predicate and honored them greatly.
As the hadith says:
Meaning: “Indeed, those who
enliven the masjid are the kinship of Allah.”
(HR. Bazzar)
Anyway, the congregational prayer, especially in the
masjid, has extraordinary virtues. Praying alone if
compared with congregational prayer is 1:27. Meaning, if we
perform the congregational prayer one time, it is the same as
praying alone 27 times. For someone who spends his age praying
alone for 27 years, his rewards could be transcended by a
person who likes to pray in congregation in just one year.
Truly extraordinary indeed!
Now we need to look in the mirror, why do we leave the
masjid deserted. Whereas, from among us, there may be
those who serve as the main caretaker of the masjid.
Our name may be listed as a member of the 'masjid
youths'. Our house is even next door to the masjid.
We may recall, during the construction of the masjid,
we were one of its committees. One of them even jumped to pick
up the funds by sending proposals to various agencies. We may
previously be busy taking part in 'group actions',
transporting the bricks when building it, for example. But
after the masjid stands majestically, we are pleased
and proud to see the results only, instead of being busy
enlivening it.
Compare it with the struggles of our brothers in iman
in the minority regions, in Europe, America, even in Asia
itself. How hard it is for them to have a masjid. The
local authorities tend to apply strict rules. In fact, even
after the masjid has been standing, they are being
strictly watched. Sometimes they have to outsmart it by making
their homes as a masjid or renting a building just
for the Friday prayer.
In Palestine there, our brothers and sisters are not allowed
to pray at Masjid Al-Aqsa unless they are over 50 years old.
They dare to clash with the Israeli police for the sake of
praying inside Masjid Al-Aqsa. Gunshot wounds and injuries
from being hit by weapons did not dampen the moves of our
brothers there.
Our circumstances are not as difficult as theirs. They have to
fight extra much to obtain their rights. Whereas, we only have
to fulfill our obligations. We have not been able to
appreciate well this spaciousness and flexibility. While they
have been able to combine both feelings of gratitude and
patience (shukr and sabr).
May we all be given hidayah and tawfiq by
Allah SWT.
Original article in Indonesian by : Habib Ziadi, S.pdi
Alumni of Ma'had Aly An-Nua'imy
Submitted by a Mujahid