When we say Prayer, most of us believe it begins when we stand and say “Allahu Akbar” (Allah is Greatest). But it begins before that.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
“A person is considered in prayer as long as he is waiting for the prayer.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
For men, this refers to one who has prepared for and is waiting for the prayer to start in the mosque. For women who are not at the mosque, this refers to performing wudu` (ablution) and dressing in the appropriate attire, if necessary, and waiting for the time for prayer to set in.
An oft-neglected aspect of prayer is the Adhan (call to prayer). Have we ever tasted the sweetness of the adhan? Whoever tasted the sweetness of the adhan will increase in devotion in the prayer. One could ask: what is the relation between the adhan and khushu` (devotion)?
Satan hates the prayer. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
“When the adhan is pronounced, Satan takes to his heels and passes wind with noise during his flight in order not to hear the adhan. When the adhan is completed, he comes back and again takes to his heels. When the Iqamah is pronounced and after its completion he returns again, whispering into the heart of the person (to divert his attention from his prayer) and making him remember things which he does not recall to his mind before the prayer and that causes him to forget how much he has prayed.” (Al-Bukhari)
From the time the adhan starts, Satan tries to distract you, so that you do not benefit even from the great blessings of it. So what is so special about the adhan?
An Opportunity to Seize
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
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The Prophet said: “A person is considered in prayer as long as he is waiting for the prayer.”
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