Passing directly in Front of a Worshipper in Prayer

Passing directly in Front of a Worshipper in Prayer


Question :

Is it permissible to pass directly in front of a worshipper in prayer in the mosque?


Answer:

It is forbidden to pass directly in front of a worshipper in prayer, whether he has taken a Sutrah or not, according to the general meaning of the Hadith in which the Prophet said:

If the one who passes in front of a worshipper in prayer knew the sin he was committing, he would wait for forty (years), and that would be better for him than passing in front of the worshipper in prayer.

A number of scholars of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) have made an exception for prayer in the Sacred Mosque in Makkah from this ruling, permitting people to pass in front of the worshippers there, based on the narration of Kathir bin Kathir bin Al-Muttalib, from his father, from his grandfather, who said: "I saw the Messenger of Allah praying opposite the stone and the people were passing in front of him," and in another narration from Al-Muttalib, it was reported that he said: "I saw the Messenger of Allah when had completed his seven (circuits of the Ka'bah) go towards the corner which was between him and the covered passage and pray his two Rak'ahs at the edge of the place where the people were making Tawaf and there was no one between him and the Tawaf ..."

Although the chain of narration for this Hadith is weak, it supports what has been narrated in the traditions, and the general meaning of the evidences for lifting of difficulties, since preventing a person passing in front of a worshipper in the Sacred Mosque causes difficulty and hardship in most cases.


Source:
The Permanent Committee
Fatawa Islamiyah, Vol. 2 Page 188

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