Salah Tips
Here are 30 practical ways to improve and benefit from our Salat:
Today
we have indeed come to treat the Prayer (Salah) as something
insignificant in our lives. Very often we hear our elders say,
"I will start praying when the time comes." Others,
specially the younger Muslims, do not find much comfort, and
joy in their Prayers. Due to our treatment of Prayer as a burden,
our love and passion for the Prayer has vanished. Our hearts
have become hardened, and we have become a depressed and defeated
people. As a result,
many are searching for 'cures and remedies' to the distress in our lives, through any means available, but are unable to find any because they have ignored the greatest medicine - Salah!
many are searching for 'cures and remedies' to the distress in our lives, through any means available, but are unable to find any because they have ignored the greatest medicine - Salah!
If we look deep into our daily lives and diagnose the causes
of our spiritual, social and psychological illnesses, we will
realize that probably something as uplifting, revolutionary,
and empowering as Salah is missing. If we, the youth, realize
the potential role of Prayer in changing our lives and as a
constant source of hope, we would regret missing even a single
Salah.
Salah.
The
Role of Salah in Changing our Lives
The
whole purpose of Salah is to be ever conscious of Allah, the
Creator and Sustainer of all things. Salah is indeed, one of
the most comprehensive forms of Dhikr (Remembrance). No wonder,
Allah states in a hadith qudsi: "Out of all the ways through
which My servant gets closer to Me, Salah is the dearest to
Me." (Bukhari) It is unfortunate, therefore, that we do
not always take full advantage of this gift.
We
may compare the obligatory Salah to bathing five times a day.
If after such frequent bathing, your body still remains dirty,
then we may question the usefulness and efficacy of such bathing.
Similarly, if after regular observance of Prayer your heart
remains unmoved and your morals remain corrupt, we may question
the usefulness of your Prayer. If you
enter into Salah and come out of it the same person, then you have missed something great.
enter into Salah and come out of it the same person, then you have missed something great.
How can you improve the quality of your Salah? Remember, first
and foremost, that as soon as you commence your Salah, Shaytan
makes it his duty to fill your mind with anything and everything
but thoughts of Allah. He tries ceaselessly to disengage your
mind and heart from such remembrance. It is this state of absentmindedness
that destroys the
quality of your Prayer. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said: "God does not accept the Prayers of an individual until his heart achieves in it what his body has achieved." [Al-Ghazali in Ihya-Uloom ad-Deen]
quality of your Prayer. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said: "God does not accept the Prayers of an individual until his heart achieves in it what his body has achieved." [Al-Ghazali in Ihya-Uloom ad-Deen]
The
ability to concentrate in Prayer may be improved by undertaking
adequate psychological, mental and physical preparation before
the Prayer and by utilizing certain techniques during the Prayer.
This
is not 'just a good thing' but an obligation on every Muslim
male. According to the Prophet, if we knew the good in praying
in jama'ah we would not miss it even if we had to crawl to the
masjid!
Avoid
praying in a state in which you are mentally and physically
fatigued.
Keep
your mind free of worldly worries, evil thoughts, and ideas.
Plan
what verses/duas you are going to recite.
If
you do not understand Arabic learn the meaning of what you recite
in your Prayer.
Remind
yourself that engaging in Prayer offers you an opportunity to
release yourself from the tensions of this world. The Prophet
has said that in Prayer was placed the comfort of his eyes.
Therefore cherish the opportunity to remove the burdens of this
world from your shoulders.
Use
your Prayer to remain focused on your mission in life, which
is to bring your entire being to serve only Allah.
Use
your Prayer as a source of strength, inspiration and enthusiasm
for your life and activities.
ii.
Physical Preparation
Fulfill
all your personal needs before you commence your Prayer, for
e.g., thirst, hunger and calls of nature.
Pray
in a pure physical state. Perform your wudu with care and perfection.
Although
the whole earth is a masjid or a place of worship, choose a
place that is clean.
Pray
in an environment free of noise and one where there is no distraction.
Adorn
yourself with clean and respectable clothes.
iii.
Performing Your Prayer
Assess
your mental readiness for Prayer before its commencement, during
the various postures, after each raka and ultimately at the
end.
Pray
with humility both in your mental state and in your physical
manner. Pray with hope and awe.
Remind
yourself continually that you are talking to the most important
'One' in your life - your Creator and Sustainer. He is in front
of you. You are facing Him and you are involved in a dialogue
with Him.
Commence
your Prayer by seeking Allah's help and protection from the
influences of Shaytan.
Lower
your gaze while praying and do not allow the physical environment
to distract you. Anas related that the Prophet said: "My
dear son, be sure to avoid being distracted during Prayer, for,
to greater concentration and awareness.
Adopt
a whispering technique in your recitation in order to remain
focused on what you are saying, and not distract others.
As
you recite the Quran, translate it into your own language so
that your attention is held. As you ponder upon the meaning
and implications of the words, insha-Allah, all worldly thoughts
will disappear.
On
each occasion that you recite the Sifat or attributes of Allah
in ruku and sajda, consider how indebted you are and how grateful
you should be to Allah and express your true emotions.
Utilize
the occasion of sajda to make additional dua to Allah. The Prophet
said: "A servant is nearest to his Lord when he is in sajda,
so increase your supplication when in sajda." (Muslim.)
Make
your Prayer of moderate duration so that you do not become physically
and mentally tired but be aware that while in Prayer you must
take your time praying.
Give
due regard to the proper performance of all the physical postures.
Do not 'peck like a crow' when doing rukus and sajdas as every
posture in Salah, even the rests, are important.
Pray
as if it is your last Prayer. The Messenger of God said: When
you stand up to pray, perform your prayer as if it were your
last...' (Ahmad)
Performing
your prayer in a satisfactory manner should lead to a radical
change in the way you lead your daily life. Salah must be as
the Quran states: Surely, Salah prevents indecency and evil
[al-Ankabut 29: 45.] Your improved and more disciplined life
will in turn help the quality of your Prayer to increase even
more. The two should continuously reinforce
each other.
each other.
Remember,
Salah is an obligation. Whether your heart is attentive or not,
it must be performed. You cannot give up Prayer because to you
it appears useless. There is punishment for a Prayer not performed
satisfactorily. It will be a witness against you rather than
a witness for you on the Day of Judgment. Don't give up the
obligation but try to infuse it with the purpose it seeks to
serve - remembrance of Allah. It is important to remember the
saying of the Prophet (pbuh): "If a man performs two rakas
of Salah without the distraction of any worldly thought, all
his previous sins will be forgiven." (Bukhari.)
Compiled
from "In The Early Hours" by Khurram Murad
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