It was narrated on the authority of ‘Abdul-Rahmaan ibn ‘Abd Al-Qaari’ that he said,
- First: The Taraaweeh Prayer (voluntary congregational prayer in Ramadan) is an act of Sunnah (tradition) that was enacted by the Prophet then he stopped performing it for fear that it would become obligatory for Muslims. People continued to pray it on their own during his time and during the caliphate of Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with him. During his caliphate, ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, gathered people under the leadership of one Imaam (prayer leader). Thus, he revived the Sunnah of the Prophet . Scholars, during and after his time, unanimously agreed that the Taraaweeh Prayer is recommended.
- Second: A less meritorious person may revive an act of Sunnah and come up with a virtue that a more meritorious person did not come up with. This applies to the case of ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattaab, may Allah be pleased with him, whom Allah inspired to revive this great act of Sunnah. Allah did not inspire Abu Bakr, may Allah be pleased with him, to do so although he was better than ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, and had a greater drive to do good. ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, even said, “By Allah, I will never be ahead of him (in doing good deeds).” [Abu Daawood and At-Tirmithi]
- Third: It is better for Muslims to be united and shun disunity, and the Muslim rulers should work to achieve that.
- Fourth: The Ijtihaad (efforts expended to arrive at a Sharee'ah ruling) made by the ruler regarding the acts of Sunnah is binding on people and they must obey him as the Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, complied with the order of ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, when he gathered them under the leadership of one Imaam.
- Fifth: Blessings are hoped to be gained from the consensus of Muslims on reviving the Sunnah and gathering in performing acts of obedience, because the supplication that is made by each of them encompasses the whole group. Hence, the congregational prayer is twenty-seven times better than the individual prayer. Sa‘eed ibn Jubayr said, “Praying behind an Imaam who recites only the chapter of Al-Ghaashiyah is dearer to me than praying on my own while reciting one hundred verses.”
- Sixth: If an act is overlooked for a certain reason and this reason no longer exists, then there is no harm in resuming that act, as ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, revived the performance of Taraaweeh in congregation in Ramadan.
- Seventh: People are to be led in prayer by the man who has memorized the greatest part of the Quran. Ubayy, may Allah be pleased with him, had memorized the greatest part of the Quran, hence, ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, asked him to lead people in the Taraaweeh Prayer. This is the best thing to be done, yet it is not obligatory because ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, also asked Tameem Ad-Daari, may Allah be pleased with him, to lead the Companions in the Taraaweeh Prayer though some of them had better command of the Quran.
- Eighth: It is permissible for women to attend the Taraaweeh Prayer with Muslims in mosques. Also, it is permissible for a man to lead the women in the prayer alone if temptation is ruled out.
- Ninth: It is permissible to stand behind someone who is praying even if the latter did not intend to be a leader in prayer.
- Tenth: If it is the habit of the Imaam to have a break after each two or four Rak‘ahs (units) of the Taraaweeh or Qiyaam, then the people who are led by him are not allowed to make voluntary prayer in between. Imaam Ahmad disliked that. Also, three Companions: ‘Ubaadah ibn As-Saamit, Abu Ad-Dardaa’ and ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Aamir, may Allah be pleased with them, were reported to have disliked that too.
- Eleventh: If someone prayed the Taraaweeh behind his Imaam and left, then reached another congregation praying the Taraaweeh and wanted to join them, he can do so. This act is called the Ta‘qeeb and it was permitted by Anas ibn Maalik, may Allah be pleased with him, who said, “They only return seeking reward or because they fear evil overcoming them.” Imaam Ahmad said, “There is no harm in it.”
- Twelfth: It is permissible to gather for performing voluntary prayer only in Qiyaam during the month of Ramadan. Gathering for doing so outside the month of Ramadan is a religious innovation, for example, like a congregation made to perform the night prayer throughout the year or on certain nights. The Prophet did not gather his Companions to perform voluntary prayer except in Ramadan. This Sunnah was revived by ‘Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, when the Prophet overlooked it for fear that it would become obligatory for Muslims.