"Say We believe in God and what is revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and I`saac and Jacob and the Tribes, and what was entrusted to Moses and Jesus and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them and to Him we have surrendered."
(Quran 3: 84)
The importance of the prayer in Islam cannot be understated.
It is the first pillar of Islam that the Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned
after mentioning the testimony of faith, by which one becomes a Muslim. It was
made obligatory upon all the prophets and for all peoples. Allah has declared
its obligatory status under majestic circumstances. For example, when Allah
spoke directly to Moses, He said,
"And I have chosen you, so listen to
that which is inspired to you. Verily, I am Allah! There is none worthy of
worship but I, so worship Me and offer prayer perfectly for My
remembrance." [Taha 13-14]
Similarly, the prayers were made obligatory upon the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) during his ascension to heaven. Furthermore, when
Allah praises the believers, such as in the beginning of surah al-Muminoon, one
of the first descriptions He states is their adherence to the prayers.
Once a man asked the Prohpet (peace be upon him) about the
most virtuous deed. The Prophet (peace be upon him) stated that the most
virtuous deed is the prayer. The man asked again and again. The first three
times, the Prophet (peace be upon him) again answered, "The prayer,"
then on the fourth occasion he stated, "Jihad in the way of Allah."
[This is form a hadith recorded by Ahmad and ibn Hibban. According to al-Albani,
the hadith is hasan. Muhammad Nasir al-Din al-Albani, Sahih al-Targheeb wa al-Tarheeb
(Beirut: al-Maktab al-Islami, 1982), vol. 1, p. 150]
The importance of prayer is demonstrated in the many of the
Prophet’s statement. For example, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said,
"The first matter that the slave will be brought to
account for on the Day of Judgment is the prayer. If it is sound, then the rest
of his deeds will be sound. And if it is bad, then the rest of his deeds will be
bad." [Recorded by al-Tabarani. According to al-Albani, it is sahih. Al-Albani,
Sahih al-Jami, vol.1, p. 503.
The importance of the prayers lies in the fact that no matter
what actions one performs in his life, the msot important aspect is one’s
relationship to Allah, that is, one’s faith (imaan), God-consciousness (taqwa),
sincerity (ikhlas) and worship of Allah (`ibaadah). This relationship with Allah
is both demonstrated and put into practice, as well as improved and increased,
by the prayer. Therefore, if the prayers are sound and proper, the rest of the
deeds will be sound and proper; and if the prayers are not sound and proper,
then the rest of the deeds will not be sound and proper, as the Prophet (peace
be upon him) himself stated.
In reality, the prayer is performed properly – with true
remembrance of Allah and turning to Him for forgiveness – it will have a
lasting effect on the person. After he finishes the prayer, his heart will be
filled with the remembrance of Allah. He will be fearful as well as hopeful of
Allah. After that experience, he will not want to move from that lofty position
to one wherein he disobeys Allah. Allah has mentioned this aspect of the prayer
when He has said,
"Verily, the prayer keeps one from
the great sins and evil deeds" (al-Ankaboot 45).
Nadwi has described this effect in the following eloquent way,
Its aim is to generate within the subliminal self of man such
spiritual power, light of faith and awareness of God as can enable him to strive
successfully against all kinds of evils and temptations and remain steadfast at
times of trial and adversity and protect himself against the weakness of the
flesh and the mischief of immoderate appetites. [Nadwi, p. 24]
The overall affect that the properly performed prayers should
have upon humans is described in other verses in the Quran:
"Verily, man was created impatient,
irritable when evil touches him and niggardly when good touches him. Except
for those devoted to prayer those who remain constant in their
prayers…" (al-Maarij 19-23).
As for the Hereafter, Allah’s forgiveness and pleasure is
closely related to the prayers. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said,
"Allah has obligated five prayers. Whoever excellently
performs their ablutions, prays them in their proper times, completes their
bows, prostrations and khushu` [Khushu` in the prayer is where the person’s
heart is attuned to the prayer. This feeling in the heart is then reflected on
the body. The person remains still and calm. His gaze is also lowered. Even his
voice is affected by this feeling in the heart. For more details on this concept
(as well as the difference between it and khudhu`), see Muhammad al-Shaayi, al-Furooq
al-Laughawiyyah wa Atharahaa fi Tafseer al-Quran al-Kareem (Riyadh: Maktabah al-Ubaikaan,
1993), pp. 249-254.] has a promise from Allah that He will forgive him. And
whoever does not do that has no promise from Allah. He may either forgive him or
punish him." [Recorded by Malik, Ahmad, Abu Dawud, al-Nasa’I and others.
According to al-Albani, it is sahih. Al-Albani, Sahih al-Jami, vol. 1, p. 616.]
]
The prayers are a type of purification for a human being. He
turns and meets with his Lord five times a day. As alluded to above, this
repeated standing in front of Allah should keep the person from performing sins
during the day. Furthermore, it should also be a time of remorse and repentance,
such that he earnestly asks Allah for forgiveness for those sins that he
committed. In addition, the prayer in itself is a good deed that wipes away some
of the evil deeds that he performed. These points can be noted in the following
hadith of the Prophet (peace be upon him):
"If a person had a stream outside his door and he bathed
in it five times a day, do you think he would have any filth left on him?"
The people said, "No filth would remain on him whatsoever." The
Prophet (peace be upon him) then said, "That is like the five daily
prayers: Allah wipes away the sins by them." (Recorded by al-Bukhari and
Muslim.)
In another hadith, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said,
"The five daily prayers and the Friday Prayer until the
Friday prayer are expiation for what is between them." (Recorded by
Muslim.)
* pbuh - Peace be upon him; It is a
Muslim practise to convey prayers of peace whenever the name of Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) and other prophets is taken.
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