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noraina
04-21-2016, 06:42 PM
You want to pray, but you just.. Can’t.

Perhaps you’ve always wanted to be one of those people who pray.. It seems so easy for some. They just get up and do it. Perhaps you were one of those people at one time, but now.. Not so much.

Something inside you is broken. Scratch that.. It’s not exactly broken.. More like, it feels hollow inside. Something is missing. You feel nothing.. Numb.So how do we get from this to praying? The problem with most advice on salah is that it looks at things from a reactive point of view instead of a proactive point of view. Not praying? Well, just start. Or better yet, take one salah at a time and keep building until you reach five. Good advice, no?No. It doesn’t address what leads a person towards salah to begin with.

For some one who feels that hollowness inside, ‘just praying’ does nothing to stir the soul. It doesn’t fill you up. And, in fact, it can deplete you even further. No, you need to start somewhere else.. You need to fill yourself up before your actions all follow suit.

We pray because of one simple reason: We love Allah. It’s the loving Allah part that makes it easy. It’s the loving Allah part that makes you stand up when you’re exhausted. Without that piece of the puzzle, nothing else will make salah stick.

When we look at the early Muslims, when Islam first came down, were there a lot of commandments? No, there weren’t. The early surahs are filled with lessons about Allah, about His Angels, His Messengers, His Books. The rules and regulations came later, after the foundation was built. So when we look at our own lives, why do we focus on the rules and regulations without paying attention to the foundation first?If we want to be amongst those who pray.. Who pray regularly and easily.. Who jump up when the time for salah begins.. Then we need to begin first by building a love for Allah. And in order to do this, we need to KNOW Him.

I always tell people who aren’t praying to begin first with dhikr. Say SubhanAllah 100 times each day. And as you do so, reflect on our own weaknesses, and the Greatness of Allah. Reflect on how it is only with His Help that we are able to do anything. When you do this, you’ll start a habit of THINKING about Allah. You’re remembering Him.

And what happens when you remember Allah? It starts to soften your dead heart.. You start to have more peace.. And most importantly, He remembers YOU.

Ibn al-Qayyim stated, “In the heart there is hardness which can only be softened by remembrance of Allah. So the slave must treat the hardness of his heart with the remembrance of Allah.”

“Unquestionably, by the remembrance of Allah hearts are assured.” (Qur’an, 13:28)

“I am to my servant as he expects of Me, I am with him when he remembers Me. If he remembers Me in his heart, I remember him to Myself, and if he remembers me in an assembly, I mention him in an assembly better than his…” (Bukhari and Muslim)
Be MINDFUL of this as you sit each day doing some dhikr. Think to yourself, I am walking towards Allah.. As the last hadith goes on to say..

“… When he comes closer to Me by a handspan, I come closer to him an arm’s length. If he draws closer to Me by an arm’s length, I draw closer by a distance of two outstretched arms nearer to him. If my servant comes to Me walking, I go to him running.” (Al-Bukhari)
You’re not praying (yet) but be mindful that you are getting closer. Allow yourself to be in a state where you know you aren’t doing what you’re supposed to, but you’re taking steps to get there. One of the tactics of Shaitan is that he leads you to believe that it’s all or nothing. Either you’re praying, or you’re sinfully not. So when we’re not, a dark cloud of guilt hovers over us, leaving us in darkness, unable to move forward.

Do you know the story of the man who killed 99 men?
Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Prophet of Allah (PBUH) said: “There was a man from among a nation before you who killed ninety-nine people and then made an inquiry about the most learned person on the earth. He was directed to a monk.He came to him and told him that he had killed ninety-nine people and asked him if there was any chance for his repentance to be accepted. He replied in the negative and the man killed him also completing one hundred. He then asked about the most learned man in the earth. He was directed to a scholar. He told him that he had killed one hundred people and asked him if there was any chance for his repentance to be accepted. He replied in the affirmative and asked, `Who stands between you and repentance? Go to such and such land; there (you will find) people devoted to prayer and worship of Allah, join them in worship, and do not come back to your land because it is an evil place.’ So he went away and hardly had he covered half the distance when death overtook him; and there was a dispute between the angels of mercy and the angels of torment. The angels of mercy pleaded, ‘This man has come with a repenting heart to Allah,’ and the angels of punishment argued, ‘He never did a virtuous deed in his life.’ Then there appeared another angel in the form of a human being and the contending angels agreed to make him arbiter between them. He said, `Measure the distance between the two lands. He will be considered belonging to the land to which he is nearer.’ They measured and found him closer to the land (land of piety) where he intended to go, and so the angels of mercy collected his soul”.
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

In another version: “He was found to be nearer to the locality of the pious by a cubit and was thus included among them”. Another version says: “Allah commanded (the land which he wanted to leave) to move away and commanded the other land (his destination) to draw nearer and then He said: “Now measure the distance between them.’ It was found that he was nearer to his goal by a hand’s span and was thus forgiven”. It is also narrated that he drew closer by a slight movement on his chest.

What is awesome about this story is that he hadn’t dramatically changed in terms of his actions. He was just WALKING towards change. And that was enough for Allah. Allah is so patient that He watches us disobey Him. And He waits. Waiting for us to turn back to Him. SubhanAllah!

So begin by walking towards Him. And be mindful that when you do your dhikr, you are taking a step.

Another good step is to begin learning His Names. When you KNOW Him, really know Him, you can’t help but attach your heart onto Him. Knowing Allah’s Names will draw your heart closer to Him. And as it does so, you will remember Him more..

Over time, your desire to please Him and turn back to Him will increase.. And this, my friends, is what will fill you up. This is what will take away the hollowness.. THIS is what will make salah easy. THIS is where the advice, ‘take it one salah at a time’ will be beneficial. When you get to this place, it won’t be such a giant leap to contemplate standing up for one prayer. And slowly, one will become two.. And so on..

But before you begin building your prayers, take the time to build your foundations, just as they early Muslims did. Start with baby steps, like doing dhikr or learning His Names.
Author: Saira Siddique
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BilalKid
04-22-2016, 12:44 PM
gr8 share :shade:
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Marina-Aisha
06-26-2016, 08:32 PM
Jazakillah khair I really needed this
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Eric H
06-27-2016, 05:55 AM
Greetings and peace be with you noraina;

Thanks for sharing, it is always good to see how much we have in common; and you seem to have such a wonderful faith. I am trying to word my reply in a way that links to your 'uncertainty thread' as I am not allowed to reply in the advice section.

“I am to my servant as he expects of Me,
Allah is the only certainty in life, but somehow getting a good education, a job and family can seem to be more of a priority in life. Whilst these things are important, we can only find true peace and direction from our God, what do we expect of Allah, what do we pray for?

I asked for Strength.........
And Allah gave me Difficulties to make me strong.
I asked for Wisdom.........
And Allah gave me Problems to solve.
I asked for Prosperity.........
And Allah gave me Brain and Brawn to work.
I asked for Courage.........
And Allah gave me Danger to overcome.
I asked for Love.........
And Allah gave me Troubled people to help.
I asked for Favours.........
And Allah gave me Opportunities.

I received nothing I wanted
I received everything I needed
My Prayer has been answered.

I think Allah answers prayers in ways that help us towards eternal salvation, rather than solve problems in this life. If you prayed for a new job, how will that help you find eternal salvation?

I am only 67, and still searching for my path in life, the wind seems to blow me in many unexpected directions ;D

In the spirit of praying for a peace that surpasses all understanding.

Eric
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greenhill
06-27-2016, 07:37 AM
@noraina ... is it working for you?


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noraina
06-27-2016, 08:41 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Eric H
Greetings and peace be with you noraina;

Thanks for sharing, it is always good to see how much we have in common; and you seem to have such a wonderful faith. I am trying to word my reply in a way that links to your 'uncertainty thread' as I am not allowed to reply in the advice section.







“I am to my servant as he expects of Me,




Allah is the only certainty in life, but somehow getting a good education, a job and family can seem to be more of a priority in life. Whilst these things are important, we can only find true peace and direction from our God, what do we expect of Allah, what do we pray for?
Thank you so much for quoting that hadith, truly Allah swt is Merciful and Compassionate, I just need to trust in Him and His plans a little more, because in them is only goodness for me. And I know I need to relax a little, because an important part of faith is being able to handle whatever Allah swt has in plan for you, it would make no sense if I know every little bit about my future.

Underneath my username it says 'Tawakkul', trust in Allah swt, I think I need to work on that a little more - it's good I see it everyday, lol.

format_quote Originally Posted by greenhill
@noraina
... is it working for you?
Alhamdulillah, I am feeling a little better about it now. I worry too much about things, and yes I need to work on my 'tawakkul' more - I think it's from a lack of this I begin to feel unsettled about what lies ahead.

JazakAllah khayr. :)
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Eric H
06-28-2016, 07:08 PM
Greetings and peace be with you noraina;

Alhamdulillah, I am feeling a little better about it now. I worry too much about things, and yes I need to work on my 'tawakkul' more - I think it's from a lack of this I begin to feel unsettled about what lies ahead.
It is so easy to say, do not worry, but it is so hard to do. There is a prayer I like, its source is unknown, but it is used by people like Alcoholics Anonymous.

Lord grant me the peace and serenity to live with the things I cannot change.
Give me the courage to change the things I can.
And the wisdom to know the difference.

The prayer was explained to me like this, there was a woman living in London during the Second World War, and it was constantly being bombed. She would see the death and destruction from previous bombings, but she would still need to go to work, and find things to eat. There were so many things she could not change through all the uncertainty of when or where the next bombs would fall, her prayer was for peace and serenity to live with the horrors of war.

The second line of the prayer, the courage to change the things I can, and probably when she looked around, there was little she could change, apart from handing over her problems to God, and just accepting life as it is. She probably only had the power to change her own perception of life.

The wisdom to know the difference is the most important line, if you want to change the things in your life, that you have no power to change, this will lead to worry, depression and anxiety.

Fight all battles with loving kindness, life is a journey always one day at a time, yesterday is history, tomorrow is a great mystery, Lord grant me your peace and serenity to live this day, and each day, knowing that you hold me in the palm of your hand.

A prayer for peace.

Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds.

In the spirit of praying for a peace that surpasses all understanding.

Eric
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