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servant_of_Allah
31-12-2001, 19:25
Assalamu Alaykum !

I found this on http://islamonline.net/fatwaapplication/english/display.asp?hFatwaID=59120

Just thought i'd post it here, Insha Allah.

Question: Respected scholars, As-Salaamu `Alaykum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuh. Please, enlighten me regarding the virtue and significance of Salah (Prayer). Jazakum Allah khayran.

Answer: Wa`alykum As-Salaamu Warahmatullahi Wabarakaatuh.

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.

Dear brother, in Islam, thanks for your question, which reflects your concern about Islam and its teachings. Also, we appreciate the great confidence you have in us and implore Allah to bless your efforts in pursuit of knowledge.

In Islam, Salah stands as the second pillar of Islam after testifying that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is His final Messenger. The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, ?Islam is built upon five pillars: testifying that there is no true god except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, performing Salah, paying the Zakah, making the pilgrimage to the Sacred House (Hajj), and fasting the month of Ramadan.? (Reported by Al-Bukhari)

However, following is an illustration of the virtue and significance of Salah:

Prayer is the pillar of Islam, the pinnacle of good deeds, and the peak of obedience. `Uthman ibn `Afan (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "If the time for a prescribed Salah comes, and a Muslim performs Wudu' properly (and then offers his Salah) with humility and bowing (to Allah), it will be an expiation for his past sins, so long as he has not committed a major sin; and this is applicable to all times." (Reported by Muslim)

Humran said that he saw `Uthman performing Wudu'; he washed his hands thrice, rinsed his mouth and then washed his nose, by putting water in it and then blowing it out, and washed his face thrice, and then washed his right forearm up to the elbow thrice, and then the left forearm up to the elbow thrice, then wiped his head with water, washed his right foot thrice, and then his left foot thrice and said, "I saw Allah's Messenger performing ablution similar to the one I?ve just performed, and then he said, 'Whoever performs Wudu' (as I?ve just done) and then offers two Rak`at in which he does not think of worldly things, all his previous sins will be forgiven.'" (Reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

You should know that Salah consists of pillars, duties, and Sunnan. The spirit of Salah is intention, devotion, and contemplation of heart. Without contemplation, invocation is of no avail since this will be futile utterance. By the same token, all other acts of Salah will not bring forth its avowed fruits, i.e., the act of Qiyam (standing) connotes service and Sujud (prostration) implies humility and glorification, which will never be attained without inttention. Allah, Most High, says, "It is not their meat or their blood that reaches Allah: it is your piety that reaches Him." (Al-Hajj: 37)

It is now clear that what counts most in the Sight of Allah, Most High, is the state of the heart, by which one submits to the commands of Allah. In this way alertness and mindfulness are required in Salah even if a lapse of negligence is pardoned by the Law-Giver as long as consciousness dominates it.

Nevertheless, the following three are the yardstick of any acceptable Salah:
1- Consciousness: It means to show indifference to all worldly interests and have absolute consciousness of Allah, Most High. The cause of such consciousness is decisive intention since the man who has decisive intention to do something, necessarily puts his heart to it. Consciousness, in fact, differs according to the strength of belief in the Hereafter and scorn of this world. Therefore, if you miss consciousness in Salah, you should know that the root-cause of this is weakness of faith, and so you should exert yourself to strengthen and bolster it.
2- Reflection on the words; this is the second step after consciousness: Consciousness may be present without grasping the meaning, and so attention should be directed to grasping the meaning by refraining from thinking of other matters.
3- Glorification and fear of Allah, Most High, which emanate from two facts: realizing the Majesty and Magnificence of Allah, and looking down upon one's self, which would result in humility and consciousness. Hope is also an important factor in Salah. The one who offers Salah should hope for the reward of Allah, and fear the punishment due to his imperfection.

The worshiper should contemplate on every act of Salah. When he hears the Adhan (Call to Salah), he should remember the call on the Day of Judgment, and prepare himself to the answer, thinking how to reply. When the worshiper covers his private parts, he should remember his concealed vices which no one knows except Allah, Most High, and which require repentance.

When the worshiper faces the Qiblah (Direction of Salah), he turns his face towards the House of Allah and turns his back to all other directions. No doubt, directing his heart towards Allah is worthwhile.

When you say: "Allah is Greatest", your heart should not belie your tongue. If you believe that there is something greater than Allah, you will be a liar. Be cautious.

When you say: "I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan", you should take into account that you resort to Allah, Most High. In this case, if your heart is not in tune with your tongue, what you say will be nonsense and irrational. Try to grasp the meaning of what you say.

When you say: "Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds," you should ponder over the meaning of these words. Also, you reflect on Allah's mercy when you read: "Most Gracious, Most Merciful". Think about Allah's power when you read: "Master of the Day of Judgment". In this way, one should reflect on what he reads or say in Salah.

It is reported that Zararah ibn Abi Awfa (may Allah be pleased with him) fell dead when he recited the Qur'anic verse, "Finally, when the trumpet is sounded." (Al-Muddathir: 8) This is, no doubt, is due to his imagination of this horrible scene.

When bowing, try to show humility to your Lord. Likewise, you should be more humble when prostrating since you place yourself in its proper and original position, namely, the earth from which you have been created. In this case, try to reflect on what you say.

Finally, you should know that performing Salah in such a manner purifies and enlightens the heart, which, in turn, could behold the Glory of Allah. In fact, no one but the devout scholars can grasp these meanings.

In contrast, whoever performs Salah without observing its requirements would in no way grasp its significance. Such a man, furthermore, may exceed the limit and deny its existence.

Quoted, with slight modification, from Ibn Qudamah Al-Maqdisi's Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin, published by Dar Al-Manarah for Translation, Publishing and Distribution, Egypt, 2001.

Allah Almighty knows best.


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seekeroftruth
04-01-2002, 00:30
Mashallah a good article with intresting points!! Keep up the good work!

This article (below) should be 'helpful' to the topic started here and inshallah helpful to myself too.

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Importance of Salat

•“ Salaat was the first and foremost thing ordained by Allah, and it shall be the first and foremost thing to be reckoned for on the Day of Judgement.”
•“ Fear Allah in the matter of Salat! Fear Allah in the matter of Salaat!! Fear Allah in the matter of Salaat!!!.
•“ Salat intervenes between man and Shirk.”
•“ Of all things been ordained by Allah, Iman and Salat are the most valued. If there were any other thing better than Salat, then Allah would have ordained it for His Angels, some of whom are always in ‘Ruku’ and others in ‘Sajdah.”
•“ Salat is the pillar of Islam.”
•“Salat abases the Devil.”
•“ Salat is the light of a Mo’min.”
•“ Salat is the best ‘Jihad.”
•“ Allah keeps relenting towards a person so long as he is engaged in Salat.”
•“ When a calamity befalls us from the heaven, people frequenting the Masjid are spared and saved.”
•“ If some major sins of a Muslim land him in Hell, the fire would not burn those parts of his body which have touched the ground while he was in Sajdah during his Salat.”
•“ Fire has been forbidden to touch those parts of the body which touch the ground while performing the Sajdah.”
•“ Of all the practices, Salat made at fixed hours is most loved by Allah.”
•“ Allah likes most the posture of a person when he is in Sajdah pressing his forehand on the ground in humility.”
•“ A person in Sajdah is nearest unto Allah.”
•“ Salat is a key to Paradise.”
•“ When a person stands in Salat the gates of Paradise are let open and all the veils between him and Allah are lifted (provided that he spoils not his Salat by coughing e.t.c.).”
•“ A person in Salat (so to say) knocks at the door of the sovereign Lord and the door is always opened for him who knocks.”
•“ The position of Salat in Islam is as the position of the head in a body.”
•“ Salat is the light of heart. Let those who wish enlighten their hearts through Salat.”
•“ Any strip of earth, on which Allah is remembered in Salat, takes pride over the rest of the earth.”
•“ A person who performs two ‘rakats of Salat’ in seclusion, where no-body except Allah and His Angels see him, receives a writ of deliverance from the fire of hell.”
•“ Fire of Hell is forbidden and the Paradise becomes due to a person who performs his ‘Wudhu’ properly and says his Salat conscientiously, according to its regulations.”

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Please do NOT forget the virtues of prayer and the essence of prayer in the sight of allah. Take Care.


SadiQ!!

ability1234
13-03-2008, 22:47
hi, one of ure comments about namaaz was this:

A person who performs two rakaats of salaat in seclusion, where no body except
Allah and His Angels see him, receives a writ of deliverance from the fire of hell

a dont understand what it means, what is a writ of deliverance?
does it mean that if you pray namaaz (any) on your own, the fire of Hell asks for you?...so you go to hell for praying on your own?...

i'm really worried about this, because even though all my family are muslims, only i pray five times namaaz, recently i have become very dedicated. i have stopped watching telly and pray the quran every day. but the rest of my family dont, except for my mother, who prays on and off..
so what does that mean about me?....i pray namaaz on my own, whilst everybody else is watching telly or watever... does that mean i get a writ of deliverance so to speak from the fire of hell...?

can somebody please tell me what that above statement means..i probly wont find this thread again..so if anybody knws the answer to my problem...

Tayeb
13-03-2008, 23:31
s3 sr,

Welcome to myiwc.com. We hope to see you here often and participating.

Indeed in keeping up prayers we save ourselves from fire of Hell. Insha-Allah the promise will be kept.

You pray alone, because others don't join you. As a sister (I beleive you are a sister correct?) you can pray by yourself and your prayer is as valid as men can pray in congregation.

Don't despair as you don't know in what way you ward off evil from your home by praying. Also we all respond by our own deeds. We don't respond for others, and in this case it includes your family.

I have removed your email from your message as it is not wise to show it in discussion forums.

Ma'a-salaama,