Prayer: God-given Gift
- Categories: Fiqh of Prayer -
By: IOL Islamic Researchers
With the approach of the great occasion of Al-Israa' and
Al-Mi`raj, we should remember Allah's gift to Muslims, namely
Prayer. Prayer was given as both an order and a gift to Muslims on
the night of Al-Israa' and Al-Mi`raj. Therefore, we should be
grateful to Allah and take care of His gift.
Prayer has a vital role in the
Muslims' behavior and conduct. According to the Qur'an, Prayer
leads people away from evil and wrongdoing. It enlightens people's
hearts and minds. It guides Muslims to be men of faith and
action.
Now let's ask ourselves: how
could we be grateful to Allah and thank Him for such a great
gift?
Though the answer to this question is very
simple and well known, it requires painstaking efforts, patience,
forbearance and determination.
Let's reflect on the following:
1.
Gratefulness to Allah for His
gift-Prayer-requires purification of our bodies and hearts.
Purification is a prerequisite of Prayer. Purification is regarded
by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) as half of faith.
A grateful worshiper should purify his body and clothes form all
impurities and dirties, and purify his heart from all heart
diseases such as envy, pride, etc.
2.
Gratefulness to Allah should
be reflected in one's life. A true worshiper should translate the
Islamic teachings into practice. Light of Prayer should enlighten
his way when dealing with people. Truthfulness, trustworthiness,
honesty, faithfulness, etc., should be his distinctive
characters.
3.
Gratefulness to Allah for His
gift reminds the Muslim with the first Qiblah, namely Al-Aqsa
mosque. One who offers Prayer-and observes its rights-cannot forget
Al-Aqsa mosque. At least, he should make du`a' from the depths of
his heart that Allah will protect it and spread peace in its
land.
4.
Gratefulness to Allah for
Prayer implants in the Muslim's heart the feeling of brotherhood
and unity of all Muslims. In Prayer, all Muslims face the Ka`bah
which is the symbol of their unity and brotherhood. A true
worshiper takes care of the affairs of his fellow Muslims and
spares no efforts in bringing all Muslims back to the true path of
Islam.
5.
Gratefulness to Allah for His
gift inculcates in the Muslim love to the Qur'an and dhikr
(remembrance of Allah). Qur'an is the close friend of the true
worshiper of Allah. A true worshiper always says dhikr,
particularly the Prophet's adhkar (the authentic supplications and
dhikr that the Prophet used to say in different situations). In
each Prayer, the Muslim reads surat Al-Fatihah, which contains
thanks to Allah and du`a'.
6.
Gratefulness to Allah teaches
man to manage his time and make the best use of it. Offering
Prayers in their due times train the Muslim how to manage his time
and be accurate in his appointments.
7.
Gratefulness to Allah seeds
love for Allah and for all humans in the Muslim's heart. A
Muslim-who loves His Lord-hurries to offer Prayers in time, and
even do optional Prayers or Sunnan out of his love to stand in
front of his Creator. A true worshiper of Allah loves all people
and wishes them what is best in this world and the in the
Hereafter.
Given the above, it is high
time to be grateful to Allah for His gift. Let's be real worshipers
of Allah so that love, peace, security, justice, and happiness will
dominate the whole world. Let's translate the Islamic teachings
into practice and not be satisfied with superficial performance of
the acts of worship.
May Allah Almighty guide us
all to what is best in this world and the world to
come.
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