By Asma bint Shameem
Although it’s true
that when the Prophet sal Allaahu Alayhi wa sallam and the Sahaabah would go up
a hill, they would say Allaahu Akbar and when they went down a hill, they would
say Subhaan Allaah, HOWEVER that dhikr was limited to a specific situation of
travel and it cannot be used *generally*.
Sure we can ALWAYS
say Subhaan Allaah or Alhamdulillaah or any other dhikr at ANY TIME.
And that’s a great
virtue.
But that’s NOT the
problem.
The problem comes
when we associate a certain act of ibaadah with a specific time, manner, place
etc without any proof from the authentic Sunnah.
So if we associate a
certain specific dhikr when going to the stairs and a certain specific dhikr
every time we go down the stairs and there’s NO PROOF, then that becomes
*bid’ah*.
“During his journeys,
when the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam climbed up a hill he would say
takbeer, and when he went down into a valley he would say tasbeeh.
That is because the
one who is above a thing may feel proud and think that he is great, so it is
appropriate for him to proclaim the greatness of Allah, may He be glorified and
exalted, by saying: Allahu akbar.
And when he descends,
he is going down to a lower level, so it is appropriate for him to glorify
Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, when going down.
This is the context
of saying takbeer and tasbeeh.
But there is no
report in the Sunnah about doing that when not traveling.
Acts of worship are
based on tawqeef i.e., they are limited to what is narrated in sound reports.
Based on that, when a
person goes up the stairs in his house he does not have to say takbeer, and
when he comes downstairs he does not have to say tasbeeh.
*Rather that only
applies in the case of traveling.”*
(Liqaa’aat al-Baab
al-Maftooh)
And Allah knows best.
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