The Friday prayer is one of the
greatest and best prayers, and is even more in the Grand Mosque,
where the virtues of time, place and worship come together.
The merit of
Friday:
Friday is “the best day in which the sun ever rises,” said the
Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him). There are many
recommended acts and virtues that are specific to Friday,
including: having a bath (ghusl), applying perfume, wearing the
best clothes, going early to the mosque, reading Surat Al-Kahf,
and a lot of supplications and praying on the Prophet (blessings
and peace be upon him), and to eagerly look for the hour in
which supplications are answered.
Avoiding crowds in the
Haram at the time of Friday prayer:
It is only natural that visitors
are keen to perform Friday prayers in the Grand Mosque, but this
leads to overcrowding during the Hajj season, so here
are some important instructions:
- Avoid jostling and crowding that may cause harm to you and
others.
- Be sure to go early to prayer, and avoid rushing out
directly after the prayer.
- If you are unable to come early or suffer from fatigue or
exhaustion, do not go to the Haram for Friday prayer. In
this way you avoid staying under the harmful rays of the sun
at noon.
- Remember that praying in any mosque within the boundaries of
the Sanctuary, you will receive the same amount of reward.