Inner Dimensions Of The Prayer
Imam ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 97 | Size: 3 MB
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 97 | Size: 3 MB
Today’s pace of life has created an imbalance in many people’s
priorities, especially in diminishing spiritual fulfilment. Seldom do we
find contentment or a sense of purpose in our daily routine; Masjid’s
are running on the hollowness of its congregations, homes have become
dry of personal uplift – thisv is due to a distinct lack of
understanding of what our prayer means and what it demands of us.
Prayer is a fundamental act of worship every Muslim strives to prefect,
and it is the first thing about which Allah will question mankind on the
Day of Judgment. It is the domain of tranquillity for the devote and
the coolness of their eyes. It is the garden of the worshipers, and the
test of the sincere ones. It is truly a divine Mercy that Allah has
gifted His believing servants with, honoured and dignified them to seek
His nearness through it.
Imam Ibn Qayyim’s ‘Asrar al-Salah’ is from among powerfully inspiring
works that take the reader through a vivid journey of the stages of
prayer and their profound spiritual significance – combined with the
physical actions that symbolise submission, surrender and humility to
Allah. The author identifies impediments to achieving khushu’ in prayer,
and beautifully explains some profound benefits and wisdom behind
actions performed therein and the words proscribed. He also adds a
concise note on the psychological effect of listening to the
magnificence of the Qur’an and strikes a comparison with music and its
depravity and decadence.
The rich literary style used by Ibn Qayyim itself is a delight to behold
– and the translator has successfully maintained some of that imagery
in the translation. This work will provide the reader with a unique
insight into the prayer and its inner dimensions. It will be a truly
uplifting experience that will reflect in the refreshing new light we
see our prayer. Lackluster attitudes will be eliminated, especially of
those who see prayer as a mere ritual of releasing themselves from its
obligation, and will enliven us to become more careful and attentive
within it.
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