Abu Fauzi
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As-Salaam alaikum,
It appears that we can find peace only in the love of God Almighty, and its reflection is in Sallah, the Sallah of a Mumin/believer.
Nowadays some focus on offering Sallah like some physical exercise to get reward in Paradise they are unaware of its spiritual reality. Sallah is in fact, the presence of heart and soul before God... when a person gets annihilated in God completely, only then would his Sallah become Mi'eraj. God created us of His Ishq and for His Ishq, we are sent here to prove our love to Him.
If any of our acts are without the love of God, then it is useless because He does not need such prayers. Afterall, He has lots of angels for this purpose.
Actually, when a Mumin bows before Allah Ta'ala, it means he has given up everything... he is like a slave before Him and considers God the One and Only Entity (the Best) and himself as the worst.
In his 'Risalat al-Ghausia', Sheikh Abdulqadir Jilani, may Allah be pleased with him, says: I said, 'Oh Lord, which Sallah is closest to You'? It was replied, '' The Sallah in which there is no one except Me, even the person offering the Sallah is esoretically absent from it. "
It appears that we can find peace only in the love of God Almighty, and its reflection is in Sallah, the Sallah of a Mumin/believer.
Nowadays some focus on offering Sallah like some physical exercise to get reward in Paradise they are unaware of its spiritual reality. Sallah is in fact, the presence of heart and soul before God... when a person gets annihilated in God completely, only then would his Sallah become Mi'eraj. God created us of His Ishq and for His Ishq, we are sent here to prove our love to Him.
If any of our acts are without the love of God, then it is useless because He does not need such prayers. Afterall, He has lots of angels for this purpose.
Actually, when a Mumin bows before Allah Ta'ala, it means he has given up everything... he is like a slave before Him and considers God the One and Only Entity (the Best) and himself as the worst.
In his 'Risalat al-Ghausia', Sheikh Abdulqadir Jilani, may Allah be pleased with him, says: I said, 'Oh Lord, which Sallah is closest to You'? It was replied, '' The Sallah in which there is no one except Me, even the person offering the Sallah is esoretically absent from it. "