IMPORTANCE OF PRAYER
Almighty Allaah said “O
mankind, what has deceived you concerning your Lord, the Generous. Who
created you, proportioned you and balance you? In whatever form He
willed has He assembled you”. (Qur’aan 82: 6-8)
The Almighty
Allaah, Creator of the Heavens and Earth addresses mankind, reproaching
them: What has seduced you, O man, into such a state that you neglect
the One who created you in love and mercy, inducing you to disobey Him
and feel secure from His punishment?, neither admitting His right upon
you nor showing gratitude for the countless blessings bestowed upon
you...?
“O my people, worship Allaah. You have no deity other than Him”(Qur’aan 11: 84)
That was the
message of every prophet sent to mankind. It was not a new message, but
a reminder of the inherent truth that all men carry deep in their
souls, that Allaah the Creator alone is worthy of worship.
No
other form of worship, after proper belief, can be compared to formal
prayer or “Salah”. It is the basis of religion, without which there is
no religion. Prayer was practiced in some form by the earlier prophets
and their followers as an essential part of the religion of God.
Prophet Ibrahim (‘alayhi as-salaam) asked Allaah’s support in this duty: “O my Lord! Make me an establisher of Prayer, and [many] from descendants. Our Lord, and accept my supplication.”(Qur’aan 14: 40)
The Almighty Allaah spoke to prophet Musa (‘alayhi as-salaam)saying: “Indeed, I am Allaah, there is no deity worthy of worship except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.” (Qur’aan 20: 14)
Prophet Jesus (‘alayhi as-salaam)said: “And He has made me blessed wherever I am and has enjoined upon me the prayer and charity as long as I remain alive”
(Qur’aan 19: 31)
(Qur’aan 19: 31)
And Allaah ordered prophet Muhammad (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam) : “Recite
what has been revealed to you of the Book and establish Prayer. Indeed,
Prayer restrains from immorality and wrongdoing, and the remembrance of
Allaah is greater. And Allaah knows that which
you do.” (Qur’aan 29: 45)
you do.” (Qur’aan 29: 45)
Islam, which
is the final religion, the completion and confirmation of monotheistic
religion, considers prayer essential. The denial of prayer removes one
from the ranks of Islam. Prayer was the first duty ordered of the Muslim
community, having been made obligatory upon them in Makkah about three
years before the Hijra (emigration) to Madinah.
All Islamic
obligations were revealed to prophet Muhammad (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi
wasallam) upon the earth, while prayer alone, due to it’s importance,
was ordered in heaven on the night of Israa’ and Mi’raj. This is proof
enough of the Creator’s great concern that this connection between
Himself and His servants is established.
Prayer is expected of every Muslim who is sane and of age. It is reported that the prophet(Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam)said: “The
pen is raised for three groups [of people]”--that is, they will not be
responsible for their actions: “the insane until they become sane, those
who are sleeping until they awaken, and the young until they reach
puberty.” (Ahmad, Abu Dawud).
All others
are responsible for their duties before Allaah, and the foremost of
these duties is prayer. Prayer is ordered continuously throughout
Qur’aan. Allaah, in His mercy emphasizes it’s importance over and over
so there can be no doubt. He tells us:
“Maintain with care the (obligatory) Prayers and (in particular) the middle prayer and stand before Allaah, devoutly obedient.” (Qur’aan 2: 238)
And He says: “And
When you have completed Prayers, remember Allaah standing, sitting down
or lying down on your sides; but when you become secure, re-establish
(regular) Prayer. Indeed, Prayer has been decreed upon the believers a
decree of specified times.” (Qur’aan 4: 103)
It should be
noted as well that in Islam, the establishment of prayer is emphasized:
The Qur’aan does not tell us: “pray”, but it tells us: “establish prayer”.
Prayer should not to be merely a series of words and movements
practiced occasionally, without thought. But it must be established in
the heart, if it is to give the desired result. Prayer is to be
established for the individual at it’s proper times and according to
it’s definite conditions. It is to be established in the home, in the
family, and finally in the community as a whole. This is because the
prayer, when established and practiced in the proper fashion ties the
individual (and the group) to Allaah in a positive and fruitful way. It
awakens the believer’s heart to his Lord and to himself, and reminds him
of that Day on which he will stand before his Creator with nothing
between them.
The Messenger of Allaah (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam) said “The
first act that the slave will be accountable for on the Day of
Judgement will be prayer. If it is good, then the rest of his acts will
be good. And if it is evil, then the rest of his acts will be evil.” (At-Tabarani)
We know from
the sayings of the prophet(Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam), that an
important purpose of prayer is to wash away sins. Another is its effect
on the believer’s conscience. But most important, as Allaah tells us in
Qur’aan, is the remembrance of Himself, for that is the source of all
benefit:
“Recite
what has been revealed to you of the Book and establish Prayer. Indeed,
Prayer restrains from immorality and wrongdoing, and the remembrance of
Allaah is greater. And Allaah knows that which
you do.” (Qur’aan 29: 45)
you do.” (Qur’aan 29: 45)
The importance of keeping the prayer is affirmed
in every situation: at home or while travelling, in
security or fear, in peace or war, in health or illness. Even if it is not possible to fulfill the usual required conditions of prayer, such as cleanliness or proper dress, permission to neglect or postpone the prayer altogether is never given. Allaah, in his Mercy, has given us concessions or substitutes in certain circumstances one might face, such as making Tayammum (using dust or soil instead of water) and Kasr wa Jame’ (shortening and joining the prayers) during a journey. However, the only permission to neglect the prayer is for women at the time of childbirth or monthly cycles. Even the person too ill to move or threatened by an enemy must pray, if only with his eyes or in his heart - as much as he is able, and as long as his mental faculties are intact. During the last breaths of his life, the Messenger of Allaah (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam), in concern for his community continued to remind them: “The prayer ... the prayer...”.
in every situation: at home or while travelling, in
security or fear, in peace or war, in health or illness. Even if it is not possible to fulfill the usual required conditions of prayer, such as cleanliness or proper dress, permission to neglect or postpone the prayer altogether is never given. Allaah, in his Mercy, has given us concessions or substitutes in certain circumstances one might face, such as making Tayammum (using dust or soil instead of water) and Kasr wa Jame’ (shortening and joining the prayers) during a journey. However, the only permission to neglect the prayer is for women at the time of childbirth or monthly cycles. Even the person too ill to move or threatened by an enemy must pray, if only with his eyes or in his heart - as much as he is able, and as long as his mental faculties are intact. During the last breaths of his life, the Messenger of Allaah (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam), in concern for his community continued to remind them: “The prayer ... the prayer...”.
There are
several authentic sayings of the prophet (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam)
defining the abandonment of prayer as “kufr” or disbelief, which as we
know, subjects the person to eternal punishment in the hereafter. Among
the most well known of these sayings are: “Between a person and disbelief is discarding prayer.”
(Ahmad, Muslim, Abu Dawud,)
(Ahmad, Muslim, Abu Dawud,)
And: “The covenant that is between us and them is the prayer, so he who abandons it, has disbelieved).” (Ahmad, Tirmidhi)
Some
scholars have interpreted this to mean that anyone who does not pray is
to be considered from the kuffar or non-Muslims. They hold the view that
the person who denies the words of Allaah and His messenger that prayer
is obligatory upon him and refrains from it deliberately removes
himself from Islam because of his disbelief.
Sheikh of
Islam, Ahmad bin Taimiyyah said: “But most people perform prayers at
times and leave them at times, not keeping to it regularly. These are
the ones who come under the threat, and it is them about whom the saying
of the Messenger of Allaah (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam) came: “Allaah
has laid five prayers upon His slaves. Whoever fulfills them and does
not miss any of them will have a pact with Allaah that He will let him
enter Paradise. Whoever does not come with them will have no pact with
Allaah. If He wishes, He may punish him, and if He wishes, He may
forgive him.”(Ahmad, Abu Dawud)
So the
keeper of prayer is the one who prays at its given times, as Allaah has
ordered, and does not postpone it or neglect its essential parts. The
one who neglects the times or essentials of the Prayer is subject to the
punishment of Allaah the Exalted.
Alhamdulillah
(all praise is due to Allaah alone) that we might have some extra
prayers (nawafil) to complete any shortcomings in our obligatory
prayers…
The prophet (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam) is reported to have said: “The
first thing about which the people will be called to account out of
their actions on the Day of Judgment is Prayer. Our Lord, the Exalted,
will say to the angels - though He knows better: “Look into the prayer
of My servant and see whether he has offered it perfectly or
imperfectly.” If it is perfect, that will be recorded perfect. If it is
defective, He will say: “See if there are some optional prayers offered
by My servant.” If there are voluntary prayers to his credit, He will
say: “Compensate the obligatory prayers with the voluntary prayers for
My servant.” Then all the actions will be considered similarly.” (Abu Dawood)
Any person,
who has never been informed of his duties in Islam and therefore is
ignorant, is not responsible until he has this knowledge. But once he
knows that prayer is binding upon him as a Muslim, he is to be judged
according to his response.
Refusing
the invitation of our Creator to establish this essential relationship
with Him is the ultimate ingratitude and rejection of His mercy. On the
contrary, the person who responds and strives to please his Lord will be
loved by Him and gain the happiness of both worlds. As the above
hadeeth said, he is the only one who has a covenant with Allaah. The
rewards of the righteous servants of Allaah are mentioned in His book:
“And no soul knows what has been hidden for them of comfort for eyes [i.e., satisfaction] as reward for what they used to do.”(Qur’aan 32: 17)
Finally, no
soul should despair because of sin. The door of repentance is open to
all, regardless of their previous condition. It is well established that
sincere repentance and regret for the past and determination to correct
the situation is all that is needed to be accepted by Allaah. One can
start anew at any time, without the burden of compensation for years of
past neglect.
past neglect.
Abu Bakr reports: I heard the prophet (Salla-llaahu ‘alayhi wasallam)saying: “Allaah forgives the man who commits a sin (then feels ashamed), purifies himself, offers a prayer and seeks His forgiveness.” Then he recited the verse : “And
those who, when they commit an immorality or wrong themselves, remember
Allaah and seek forgiveness for their sins - and who can forgive sins
except Allaah? – and who do not persist in what they have done while
they know, those – their reward is forgiveness from their Lord and
gardens underneath which rivers flow [in paradise], wherein they will
abide eternally; and excellent is their reward of the [righteous]
workers.” (Qur’aan 3: 135-136)
Allaah said in the Qur’aan: “Say:
O my servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do
not despair of the Mercy of Allaah. Indeed, Allaah forgives all sins.
Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.” (Qur’aan 39: 53)
“And
when those come to you who believe in Our verses, say, “Peace be upon
you”. Your Lord has decreed upon Himself mercy: that any of you who does
wrong out of ignorance and then repents after that and correct himself–
indeed, He is Forgiving and Merciful.”(Qur’aan 6:54)
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