There are various elements in life you come face to face with every day and that you imagine you know and understand very well; so much so that you imagine it would be impossible to understand the majority of them any better than you do already.
But that is not always true.
Sometimes you may hear a different account or witness something that leads to a brand new door, a new horizon you had never contemplated before, opening up on a subject you thought you knew so well. Your whole perspective changes, not only momentarily but fundamentally. You acquire a new perspective on that long familiar subject, as if you were encountering it for the first time.
One of these subjects about which one constantly acquires a new and more profound conception during the various stages of one’s life is prayer. A believer knows that God will heed all prayers, and trusts in that truth with all his heart. But the more a person’s closeness to Allah, depth of faith and understanding of destiny grow, the more his perspective toward prayer deepens and is perfected. Although he knows the verses of the Qur’an very well, the spiritual power that God instills in his heart through those verses constantly increases whenever he reads them again. And for someone who is determined in faith, this situation is repeated constantly until the end of his life.
One piece of knowledge regarding prayer that will again be instrumental in the opening of his heart when he hears it is that prayer ‘is the key to destiny’. This is part of the law of God. When Muslims beseech God with love and passion, by His leave, what they desire will come about.
This is a secret mystery of God that very few people are aware of. When one prays, Allah’s destiny goes into motion. Mass prayer especially has a particular power; when Muslims request something determinedly and en masse, and when they embrace natural causes, then by Allah’s leave, something that people thought would never happen does in fact come to pass. Allah has created the world by that law.
Allah Is He Who Heeds Every Prayer
Allah has cited many examples in the Qur’an so that people can understand this secret of destiny: Prophet Yunus (Jonah, peace be upon him) frequently prayed to Allah from inside the stomach of the whale, and Allah rescued him in an incomparable manner. When Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) and his people were trapped between Pharaoh’s army and the sea, he prayed to God in full submission, and God created a miraculous escape for him and his people. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) placed all his trust in the infinite might of God when he and a friend were in the cave, and God spared him from the traps of the unbelievers and granted him victory.
In the same way, when Prophet Yusuf (Joseph, peace be upon him) was thrown down the well, Allah in His infinite mercy sent him help. Allah again manifested His infinite mercy when Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him) was about to be cast into the flames, and made them cool for him. Prophet Zakariyah (Zachariah, peace be upon him) prayed to Allah, and despite their advanced age, he and his wife were blessed by God with the birth of the Prophet Yahya (John, peace be upon him).
Some of the verses of the Qur’an that reveal how God heeds the sincere calls of His prophets are as follows:
Jonah too was one of the messengers. When he ran away to the fully laden shipand cast lots and lost. Then the fish devoured him and he was to blame. Had it not been that he was a man who glorified Allah, he would have remained inside its belly until the Day they are raised again. So We cast him up onto the beach and he was sick; and We caused a gourd tree to grow over him. We sent him to a hundred thousand or even more. They believed and so We gave them enjoyment for a time. (As-Saffat 37:139-148)
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A believer knows that God will heed all prayers, and trusts in that truth with all his heart.
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