Seeking Refuge
Know that this means seeking a sanctuary with Allaah the
Mighty from Shaytaan the Rejected and Accursed, the one who lies in wait for
you, jealous of your private conversation with your Lord Azzawajall and of your
rukoo’ and sujood to Him, along with the fact that he did not agree to or
offer a single prostration to Him. He has made it his concern to prevent you and
cut you off from conversing privately with your Lord by his whisperings about
the concerns and affairs of the world and its engagements and occupations until
he prevents you from the honour of secretly conversing with Allaah, its
blessing and its reward. He also tries to cut you off from your Master, whose
love and secret conversations make the hearts happy, and from gaining nobility
in this life and the herafter by His remembrance and beautiful worship.
The Basmalah
When you pronounce this, intend to receive blessings by the
name of Allaah along with which nothing in the heavens or the earth can
cause harm and He is the All-Hearing the All-Knowing. When you say ar-Rahmaan
ir-Raheem, recall in your heart His various benevolences so that His Mercy
becomes manifest to you and hope arises in your heart.
Recitation of the Faatihah
Remember the saying of the Messenger (sallallaahu
‘alaihi wasallam), what he has narrated from his Lord: "I
have divided prayer between Myself and My servant into two halves, and My
servant shallhave what he has asked for. When the servant says:
All praise belongs to Allaah the Rabb of all the Worlds.
Allaah (mighty and sublime be He) says: My servant has
praised Me. And when he says:
The Most Gracious the Most Merciful
Allaah (mighty and sublime be He) says: My servant has
extolled Me, and when he says:
Master of the Day of Judgement
Allaah (mighty and sublime be He) says: My servant has
glorified Me -and on one occasion He said: My servant has submitted to My power.
And when he says:
You alone do we worship and from You alone do we seek
help
He says: This is between Me and My servant, and My servant
shall have what he has asked for. And when he says:
Guide us to the Straight Path, the Path of those whom you have
favoured, not of those upon whom is your anger, nor of those who are
astray
He says: This is for My servant, and My servant shall have what
he has asked for"
An-Nawawi (rahimahullaah) said: The scholars have said:
And the meaning of the word ‘prayer’ (in this hadeeth) is the
Faatihah...
...(His saying) ‘I have divided it’ is in terms of
its meaning because the first half of it contains praise of Allaah, His
glorification, extolling Him and submitting (one’s affairs) to Him and the
second half contains a request, an imploration and a need.
Al-Ghazaalee (rahimahullaah) said: As for the other
surah which is recited: You must recite it with reflection and thought, pausing
at every verse until you understand its meaning. Allaah Azzawajall
said:
Do they not carefully ponder over the Qur’aan or
are there locks upon their hearts?
Do not therefore, be heedless of His commands, prohibitions,
promises, threats, admonitions, the stories of His messengers and the mentioning
of His favours and bounties (upon His creation). Every one of these has a right
upon you. Hope is the right of the promise, fear is the right of the threat,
having a firm resolution to obey Him is the right of His commands and
prohibitions, taking a lesson and warning is the right of His admonitions,
gratefulness is the right of his favour and consideration is the right of the
stories He has narrated.
Al-Qaasimee (rahimahullaah) said: These meanings are
related to the levels of understanding and the levels of understanding are
related to the abundance of knowledge and the clarity of the heart. The levels
and degrees of this (amongst people) cannot be comprehended. The prayer is the
key to the hearts. Within it, the secrets of the words (which are recited) are
uncovered. This is the right of the recitation and is also the right of the
remembrances, and the glorifications. Then the worshipper should oberve and
maintain awe and fear of Allaah during his recitation by reciting with
Tarteel (slow rhythmic tones) as this makes it easier to reflect.
The Rukoo’ and the Sujood
Ibn Qudaamah (rahimahullaah) said: Try to feel modesty
in your rukoo’ and humility in your sujood because in such a position you
have placed the soul in its proper place. In sujood you have returned the limbs
to their place of origin, upon the dust from which they were created. Understand
also the meaning of the remembrances with inclination and zeal.
Al-Qaasimee (rahimahullaah) said: It is desirable that
you renew the mention of the Greatness of Allaah the Sublime during them,
that you strive to soften your heart, renew your khushoo’ and that
you sense and realise the power of your Master and His transcendency and then
your own lowliness and insignificance. Seek help from Allaah to establish
all of that in your heart and upon your tongue. Glorify Allaah (above all
defects) then give testimony for His Grandeur and that He is mightier than every
single thing. Repeat this so that it is confirmed and established (in your
heart). By saying: Allaah listens to the one who praises Him, which means
He will respond to the one who is grateful to Him, you raise your head from the
rukoo’ with certain hope. Then follow that with additional gratefulness by
saying: O Lord to You belongs all praise. Then fall into prostration which is
the highest form of submission and yielding oneself (to Allaah). Place
and fix the noblest of your limbs, the face, upon the lowest of things and that
is the dust. Along with this renew in your heart the greatness of Allaah
and say: Glorified is my Lord the Highest then raise your head while declaring
His greatness and asking Him for your need by saying: O Lord forgive me and show
mercy to me. Confirm your modesty and humility by repeating this a number times
and then return to the sujood for a second time.
The Tashahhud
Al-Ghazaalee said: When you sit then sit courteously and
declare that all of what you express is from the salawaat and the tayyibaat,
that is from the pure characteristics of Allaah. Likewise, that the
dominion belongs to Allaah, and this the meaning of tahiyyaat. Recall in
your heart the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam) and
his noble personality when you say: Peace be upon the Prophet and the Mercy of
Allaah and His blessings. Send peace upon yourself and upon all of
Allaah’s sincere slaves. Then testify to the oneness of the Exalted
and to the messengership of Muhammad (sallallaahu ‘alaihi
wasallam) thereby, renewing the covenant with Allaah the Sublime with
these two words of testification. Send prayers upon the Messenger
(sallallaahu ‘alaihi wasallam), like those of Ibraheem and
then seek refuge in Allaah from the four things: Punishment of the Fire,
punishment of the grave, the trial of life and death and the trial of Dajjaal,
the Maseeh. Then with the final salutations, intend peace and security for the
angels and those besides you. Feel grateful to Allaah for giving you
success and capability over this act of obedience. Fill yourself with awe and
humility because you might have been negligent in your prayer and fear that it
may not be accepted from you, that you might be disliked for a sin that you
committed and as a result of which your prayer is thrown back at your face.
Along with all of this hope that Allaah will accept your prayer with His
Generosity and Bounty.
This then, is the explanation of the prayer of the
khaashi’een, those who are humble and submissive in their prayers, the
ones who guard their prayers, the ones who are constant in offering them, the
ones who converse with Allaah to the extent that they are able to become
enslaved to Him. Let the worshipper turn himself to this prayer, let him rejoice
to the extent to which it has been made easy for him and let him be grieved to
the extent that the prayer has passed him by, and let him strive to find the
cure for that.
As for the prayer of the inattentive and heedless, it is very
risky, unless Allaah covers him with His Mercy and Allaah’s
Mercy is vast and His Generosity is abounding. We ask Allaah that He
covers us with His Mercy and that He showers us with His forgiveness as there is
no way for us except to admit our incapacity to perform His
obedience.