Are souls to be left abandoned, wandering in the labyrinths of this life, without a Lord who protects them or a helper who supports them?
No matter how strong man claims himself to be, man is weak. When one is alone, desolation and uncertainty may overwhelm him and he may end up at branching roads and feel at a loss about which to take. If he chooses the wrong path, he may continue toiling through it for days or years without reaching a destination. This is because he initially started without right guidance.
Man direly needs one who inspires in him the correct choice and guides him to the truth whenever mystified or confused. The human body is susceptible to pain in any part. It is like an open city that can be attacked at any time, from any side. Every part of the body can be a gateway to a chronic disease, causing him great pain. If he contemplates this, man will realize that an unexpected turn of events may affect his entire life.
We are truly in great need of continual care and the removal of hardships through a strong relationship with our Creator that makes life flow easily, peacefully, and blessedly.
Prayer guarantees all this to a believer. Along each day’s route, Islam designated five gracious pauses for Allah, distributed at specific times throughout the day. During Prayerman meets their Lord, open their hearts, and speak to Him, starting by praising Him and acknowledging His grandeur, followed by requesting His blessings and the averting of evils from him, asking for His help and seeking His contentment, and shoring up their deficient knowledge with His perfect knowledge and their inadequate power with His Supreme Power.
Prayers & the Purification of the Soul:
The body, racing on the tracks of this life, becomes covered with sweat and dust, as does the soul; it becomes overcast by clouds and gloom.
After each long round, it needs some time to tidy up, restore purity and refresh. Prayer is no more than a few moments that recover this lost or sought-after perfection.
Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that he heard the Prophet (peace be upon him) saying: “The five daily prayers provide expiation for whatever occurs in the time between them. (Imagine) a man has work and there are five rivers between his house and his workplace. He would go to his workplace and work as much as Allah willed, becoming dirty or sweaty. Then, whenever he came to a river, he would bathe, what would remain of his dirt? It is like this with prayer; whenever he commits a sin, he supplicates and seeks forgiveness, so he is forgiven for whatever has preceded it.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Too much is relinquished in the struggle for existence or the battle for bread, into which people throw themselves, while the instinct that is most active in their blood is selfishness, against which the ideals of reciprocal mercy, altruism, and benevolence are reduced to faint impulses.
Abandoning people to such fiery emotions will inevitably stifle their human virtues. No wonder that Allah prescribed prayers throughout the day and night as a lifeline thrown out of the blaze every now and then. The Prophet said:
“Allah has an angel that calls out at every prayer: “O Children of Adam! Rise to the fires which you have ignited and put them out.” And he said, “You burn! You burn! And once you pray Subh (Dawn prayer), it washes it out. Then you burn! You burn! And once you pray Dhuhr (Noon prayer), it washes it out. Then you burn! You burn! And once you pray `Asr (Afternoon prayer), it washes it out. Then you burn! You burn! And once you pray Maghrib (Sunset Prayer), it washes it out. Then you burn! You burn! And once you pray ‘Ishaa’ (Night Prayer), it washes it out. Then you sleep, and the writing down (of your deeds) stops until you wake up.” (At-Tabarani)
The hadith portrays the minor sins committed throughout the complex and entangled lives of people, and the softening and pacifying influence that prayers have on them.
Prayers & Psychological Fortitude:
Prayer lifts up the soul to heaven whenever it clings to earth, and connects it with its Lord whenever it is severed from Him through heedlessness or distraction.
About the power that the experience of prayer has, Dale Carnegie narrated: “As I said before, even the scientists are turning to religion. Take, for example, Dr. Alexis Carrel, who wrote, ‘Man, the Unknown’ and won the greatest honor that can be bestowed upon any scientist, the Nobel Prize. Dr. Carrel said in a Reader’s Digest article, ‘Prayer is the most powerful form of energy one can generate. It is a force as real as terrestrial gravity.
As a physician, I have seen men; after all other therapy had failed, lifted out of disease and melancholy by the serene effort of prayer. Prayer, like radium, is a source of luminous, self-generating energy. In prayer, human beings seek to augment their finite energy by addressing themselves to the infinite source of all energy. When we pray, we link ourselves with the inexhaustible motive power that spins the universe. We pray that a part of this power be apportioned to our needs.
Even in asking, our human deficiencies are filled and we arise strengthened and repaired. Whenever we address God in fervent prayer, we change both soul and body for the better. It could not happen that any man or woman could pray for a single moment without some good result.’” (How to Stop Worrying, 80)
This is best explained by Allah’s words:
And when My servants ask you (O Muhammad) about Me, (answer them), I am indeed near. I respond to the invocations of the supplicant when he calls on Me (without any mediator or intercessor). So let them obey Me and believe in Me, so that they may be led aright. (Al-Baqarah 2: 186)
Giving your first thought upon waking up to Allah surrounds you with power and protection all day long. Having woken up mindful of Allah, sought His Refuge, and asked for His Protection, indeed Allah will not forsake those who seek Him or withhold what they need. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Anyone who prays Subh is under Allah’s Protection, so do not subject yourself to His Punishment by breaching His Protection (i.e. harming those whom He protects) in any way; anyone who breaches His Protection in any way, Allah will seize, and then throw on his face into Hellfire.” (Muslim)
That is how close the connection between Allah and His devoted servants is. Allah takes them into His Care and considers any transgression against them is a transgression against Himself (Glorified and Exalted be He).
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Prayer elevates one’s soul, and connects it
with its Lord. It brings one back to Allah when one is distracted by
desires or occupied by the matters of this world.
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