What is Qailulah (Midday napping or Siesta) and its
Importance in Islam
What is Qailulah (Midday
napping or Siesta)?:
The word Qailulah is used in Islam, it means that
it is midday napping or relaxation. Qailulah in Islam has a special
significance because Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) preferred this habit. This
habit of Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) is adopted as Sunnah so that the blessings
of Allah are obtained. The concept of Qailulah is of some specific features,
based on some Quranic verses and Hadiths based on the act of Muhammad (P.B.U.H.).
Therefore, the tradition of Qailulah is common, and it is different from
different cultures around the world. Midday napping is also different, but it
is mainly done for mental fitness and physical fitness.
Importance of Qailulah(Midday
napping or Siesta) in Islam:
The word 'sleep' is used more than 10 times in
the Quran, which explains that there are significant beneficial effects on
human health of sleep. The habit of sleep also makes sense to humans that human
beings are not like God, Who never keeps sleeping and resting, weakness is also
part of humanity and it is a reality.
“Allah! There is no deity save Him, the Alive,
the Eternal. Neither slumber nor sleep overtaketh Him. Unto Him belongeth
whatsoever is in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth.” (Quran 2:255)
In the above verses, both slumber and sleep are
close to the midday napping or siesta. Sleep in the midday has been shown a few
times in the Quran and it is considered part of the natural human health
developed by God.
“And of His signs is your slumber by night and by
day, and your seeking of His bounty. Lo! herein indeed are portents for folk
who heed.” (Quran 30:23)
“When He made the slumber fall upon you as a
reassurance from him and sent down water from the sky upon you, that thereby He
might purify you, and remove from you the fear of Satan, and make strong your
hearts and firm (your) feet thereby.” (Quran 8:11)
“Then, after grief, He sent down security for
you. As slumber did it overcome a party of you.”(Quran 3:154)
Above verses show how midday napping or siesta creates
courage in humans during the time of tension. Specialist scholars have
interpreted the word used in verse as utterly drowsiness, due to which short
and deep sleep causes mentally peace and physically peace. During the Gazwa Uhad
and the Gazwa Badar, some Muslim soldiers took the short sleep during which
their swords and shields fell down unintentionally. (Quran 8:11, 3:154)
In Islam Qailulah (midday napping or siesta) is
encouraged very much based on the Hadiths (the act performed by the Prophert
Muhammad (B.P.U.H.)). Practices of Muhammad (P.B.U.H.), including taking
midday nap, is encouraged and rewarded in Islam.
The following narrations have been mentioned about
the midday nap from some Hadiths scholars. (Imam Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawood,
Ibn Majah, and Imam Tirmidhi)
1.
Narrated Anas: ”We
used to offer the Friday prayer early and then have the afternoon nap.”
Sahih Al-Bukhari. Volume 11, hadith
940.
2.
Narrated Sahl: “We
used to offer the Friday prayer with the Prophet (PBUH) and then take the
afternoon nap.”
Sahih Al-Bukhari. Volume 11, hadith 941.
3.
Sahl bin Sa’d
said: ”We
had a siesta or lunch after the Friday prayer.”
Sunan Abu Daud. The
Book of Prayer, hadith 1086.
4.
Sahl bin Sa’d
said: “We did not
take a Qailulah nor eat Ghada until after Friday (prayer).”
Sunan Ibn Majah. Volume 5, hadith 1099.
5.
Sahl bin Sa‘d
narrated: “We would not have lunch
during the time of Allah’s Messenger (PBUH), nor would we have a siesta, until after the Friday prayer.”
Sunan
Al-Tirmidhi. Volume 378, hadith 525.
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