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When did the whole ummah adhere to praying five times a day in the masjid?

admin, April 6, 2025

Table of Contents

  • 1. Divine Institution (During the Prophet’s ﷺ Time)
  • 2. Early Caliphate (7th Century)
  • 3. Umayyad & Abbasid Eras (8th–13th Century)
  • 4. Ottoman & Mughal Empires (14th–19th Century)
  • 5. Modern Era (20th–21st Century)
  • When Did It Become “Universal”?

1. Divine Institution (During the Prophet’s ﷺ Time)

  • The five daily prayers (Salat) were ordained during the Isra and Mi’raj (Night Journey and Ascension), around 621 CE (5 years before Hijrah).
  • Initially, prayers were 2 Rak’ahs each, later expanded in Madinah (except Fajr, which remained 2).
  • The Prophet ﷺ strongly emphasized congregational prayer (Jama’ah), saying:
    “The prayer of a man in congregation is twenty-seven times more superior to his prayer alone.” (Bukhari)
  • Men were expected to pray in the masjid, while women were permitted but not obligated.

2. Early Caliphate (7th Century)

  • Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644) formalized congregational prayers in mosques and appointed paid Imams for larger cities.
  • Mosques became central to Muslim life—not just for prayer but also governance, education, and community affairs.
  • Non-attendance was discouraged, but strict enforcement varied by region.

3. Umayyad & Abbasid Eras (8th–13th Century)

  • State enforcement of congregational prayer increased under some rulers (e.g., Umar ibn Abdul Aziz).
  • Mosque architecture expanded (e.g., Great Mosques of Damascus, Samarra), making jama’ah more accessible.
  • Scholars like Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. 855) stressed mosque attendance as near-obligatory for men.

4. Ottoman & Mughal Empires (14th–19th Century)

  • Sultanic decrees (e.g., Ottoman Kanunnames) penalized missing Friday prayers.
  • Mosques were built in every neighborhood, solidifying the five-time congregational norm in urban areas.
  • Rural areas still had variations due to distance.

5. Modern Era (20th–21st Century)

  • Islamic revival movements (e.g., Salafiyyah, Tablighi Jama’at) reemphasized mosque attendance.
  • Technology (loudspeakers, prayer apps) made adherence easier.
  • Exceptions remain for travelers, women, and health cases.

When Did It Become “Universal”?

  • By the Abbasid era (9th century), praying five times a day in mosques was widely normative for Muslim men.
  • Full “universal” adherence is still idealistic—some Muslims pray at home due to circumstance, though mosque prayer remains the dominant sunnah.
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Table of Contents

  • 1. Divine Institution (During the Prophet’s ﷺ Time)
  • 2. Early Caliphate (7th Century)
  • 3. Umayyad & Abbasid Eras (8th–13th Century)
  • 4. Ottoman & Mughal Empires (14th–19th Century)
  • 5. Modern Era (20th–21st Century)
  • When Did It Become “Universal”?

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