One Important Means to Attain the Company of the Prophet ﷺ in Paradise: Abundant Sujood

The Incident from the Hadith


Sayyiduna Rabi‘ah ibn Ka‘b رضي الله عنه narrated:
He used to spend the night serving the Messenger of Allah ﷺ, bringing him water for ablution and other necessities like miswak.


One night, the Prophet ﷺ, pleased with him, said:


"Ask (for anything of goodness in this world or the Hereafter)."


Rabi‘ah رضي الله عنه replied:


"I ask for your companionship in Paradise."


The Prophet ﷺ said:


"Anything else besides that?"


He replied:


"That is all."


The Prophet ﷺ then said:


"Then help me to achieve this for you by making abundant prostrations."
(Muslim, As-Salah, Chapter: Virtue of Sujood and Encouragement Upon It, 489)


Meaning and Explanation


Just as a skilled physician says to his patient:
"I will strive for your recovery, and you help me by taking the prescribed medicine and following the diet,"


In the same way, the Prophet ﷺ said to Sayyiduna Rabi‘ah رضي الله عنه:
"I will pray for your goal (companionship in Paradise), and you help me by making abundant sujood."


This shows that the way to attain the companionship of the Prophet ﷺ in Jannah is through increasing acts of prayer and prostration.


Lessons from This Hadith


❀ This hadith proves that asking righteous living saints or pious people for du‘a is permissible.


❀ It rejects the belief that the Prophet ﷺ said:
"I am the fulfiller of all needs and remover of all difficulties, so ask me for all unseen help."


❀ On the contrary, the Prophet ﷺ told Sayyiduna Rabi‘ah رضي الله عنه:
"Help me by making abundant sujood."


❀ This is evidence that the Prophet ﷺ did not declare anyone his partner in fulfilling needs, but rather encouraged righteous action.
 
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