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Prayer - A Cure for Grief

Prayer is a practice that takes a person closer to his soul. When a person is acquainted with the knowledge of his soul it becomes clear to him that it is Allah Himself who is guiding him. Just think what our life would be like if Allah Himself was guiding us and just how close we would be to Allah. Truly, with this course of conduct our every movement would become based upon Allah's movement.

If we contemplate on the psychological depths of this course of conduct we find that whenever we do a good deed for Allah's sake, we find great satisfaction and happiness in it. That happiness penetrates deep within and illuminates every part of the soul. With that happiness the soul becomes so light that it forgets about its physical body. If we look into the lives of saints we realise that they spent their lives in the same way as an ordinary person spends his life. The only difference is that they were acquainted with the pleasures of a good course of conduct whereas we are not. How is it not possible for every descendant of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) to achieve what was possible for the saints? Certainly it is possible for us all but we are careless and ignorant. The saints, after acquainting themselves with this pleasure and with the blessings of real Prayer managed to gather people to perform congregational Prayer. The congregational Prayer of those few people managed to change the condition and structure of the whole world. But when Muslims stopped performing Prayer in the way it should be performed and turned this sacred alchemic worship into a ritual, as a punishment nature took all kinds of leadership and authority away from us. There was no warmth left in our hearts. We became deprived of softness, passion, humility, modesty, tolerance, knowledge, intellect, understanding and a healthy mind. While Praying, if there is no presence of concentration and softness of the heart, and we do not get to know our soul and do not manage to befriend Allah then this Prayer is a similitude to a body without a soul. If we perform our Prayers in the manner prescribed by Allah and His Prophet then why would our Prayers not be Prayers? How could they not? Why are we bereft of the blessings and rewards that our forefathers were blessed with?

 

According to the declaration of Allah and His Holy Prophet, Prayer is the cure to all our sadness and grief, is an ointment to heal all the hurt inside us and is a remedy for our pain. But because we have changed Prayer to suit us according to the time and occasion, we have left no stone unturned in making this blessed deed lifeless.

 

All the prophets that have come to this world promoted the worshipping of Allah and good deeds. They are those holy and pure beings that Allah has favoured and those who have been chosen to favour others. But those who were disobedient and unfortunate did not take on board the teachings of these virtuous messengers sent down by Allah and instead overlooked them. Allah states in the Holy Quran:-

 

‘But after them came a later generation who were disobedient who lost the reality of Prayer and followed their carnal desires. But they will meet deception’

(Surāh Maryam, 59)

 

The meaning of this auspicious verse is that Prayer is the ‘jewel’ of worship, in other words, the essence. If we remain unaware of the reality of it then all our Prayers will go to waste.

If we contemplate upon the knowledge of ethics we come to realise that the most effective way to develop is through the character of oneself, and the complete picture of the character is made from the postures and movements of Prayer. According to the declaration of the Holy Prophet, the greatest nourishment for one's character is Prayer. Allah declares in the Holy Qurān:-

‘Establish Prayer and pay the poor due. And whatever good ye send forth for your souls before you, ye shall find it with Allah: for Allah sees all that ye do’

(Sūrah Baqara, 110)

In another place Allah declares:-

‘O ye who believe! Seek help with patient perseverance and Prayer: for Allah is with those who persevere’            

(Sūrah Baqara, 153)

 

These are the two forces through which we can free ourselves of our troubles, trials, pain, dishonour and disgrace. If Muslims gather these two forces within them, the crown of kingship of the world would be placed upon their heads. They would never become failures in any religious or worldly affair.

 

Prayer is the fountainhead of spiritualism. Prayer is a fort that protects us from an army of wrongdoing. Prayer keeps us away from sinning. To just complete the movements of Prayer is not called Prayer. It is necessary to possess the knowledge of the purpose of Prayer. The Quran does not give us the order to perform the ritual Prayer, it gives us orders to fulfil all the fundamental pillars of Islam properly and completely. It clearly states that without mental concentration and the presence of the heart, Prayer is not Prayer:-

 

‘Recite what is sent of the Book by inspiration to thee, and establish regular Prayer, for Prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds, and remembrance of Allah is the greatest (thing in life) without doubt. And Allah knows the deeds that ye do’                                                                                                  

(Sūrah Ankabūt, 45)

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Spiritual Prayer

KHWAJA SHAMSUDDIN AZEEMI

Mehrāj means to enter the world of the unseen. When a believer attains Mehrāj through prayer, Angels appear in front of him. He travels through the Heavens, and through the blessings of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) he comes to know his Lord.