📘 قراءة كتاب An Introduction to Prayer in Islam أونلاين
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Introduction
In the name of Allah,
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the Gracious, the Merciful. Indeed all praises and thanks
are due to Him. We humbly seek His help, His forgiveness and His guidance. We
seek refuge with Him from the evil in ourselves as well as the sins we commit.
No one can lead astray the one whom Allah guides and no one can guide the one
whom Allah has left astray. I bear witness that there is no divine being other
than Allah and that everything besides him is His creation which is subject to
His All-Encompassing Almighty will for them. It is not for any of His creations
to be worshipped as He is the only One worthy of worship. And I bear witness
that Muhammad son of Abdullah was His final messenger sent to live and teach
mankind the peak of utopian humanity grounded in a strong deeply personal
relationship with their Creator based on love, gratitude, and devout loyalty.
My very existence is in indebted to my beloved Lord and Master who guided
me after I had been living in darkness and confusion fooled by the illusion of the
material world. In retrospect reflecting upon my acceptance of Islam, I remember
the internal change all started by reading a translation of the Holy Qur’an. As my
inherent faith in God began to flourish with the help of a comprehensive doctrine,
my belief system was slowly being fixed through reading the Qur’an. But I can
truly say that my outward character as well as my feeling of closeness with God did
not strengthen until I began praying the 5 daily prayers and the optional prayers
which come with them. Since that time, I have read many books about Islamic
purity and prayer. In hindsight, I wish there would have been a better clearer
book for me to read that would give me a simple but comprehensive approach to
learning the prayer. The goal of this book is to give a thorough introduction to
build a strong foundation for the daily prayers based on only authentic texts and
how our scholars understand them.
The goal of this book is to give the reader a solid foundation for the second
pillar of Islam. Even though it is an introduction, I did mention some differences
among the schools of Islamic Jurisprudence. This is to foster tolerance towards
other opinions. The general principle in one’s individual worship is to take the safer
opinion which is clearer from the Qur’an and Sunnah, although one may adopt
the opinion of the scholar they habitually follow. I pray that by this introduction
that Muslims may build a strong daily relationship with their Creator.
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Arabic for «The God». It is referring to the One Creator who sent Prophets among mankind that
they may teach them His message. The word Allah is used by Muslims of all languages as well as
by Christian and Jewish Arabs.
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Difference between Prayer and Supplication
First of all we must distinguish between Prayer (Salah) and Supplication
(Du’aa) in Islam. Most Non-Muslims don’t see a difference between the two.
The Prayer is an obligation for Muslims five times a day. It consists of a series of
movements, remembrances and supplications and must be done in accordance to
the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (May the
P
eace and
B
lessings of Allah
be
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pon
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im).
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This is due to the famous Hadith
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of the Prophet (pbuh),
“Pray as you have seen me praying.” (Bukhari 7246)
Supplication on the other hand is closer to the non-Muslim understanding of
Prayer. It usually consists of supplicating Allah’s help, guidance, forgiveness,
etc... It can be done at any time and can be made up by the individual, although
it is best to use one of the hundreds of supplications which have been preserved
for us in the Sunnah
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of the Prophet.
rayer is the main pillar of Islamic
worship and is the starting point for
becoming a true servant of Allah.
This is because Islam is about a strong
spiritual relationship between the
human being and his Creator. In the
Islamic Prayer, we find so many things
which strengthen ones relationship
with Allah. One becomes a Muslim
by testifying as to one’s belief in the
divine source of Islam by adopting
pure monotheism according to the
teachings of the final Messenger of
God. After this big step which forms
the foundation of faith and worship, we
are taught to open up a daily channel of
personal contact with that divine source
of guidance. Prayer is so important to
being a Muslim that the Prophet said,
“The covenant between us (God and His messenger) and them (the believers in
Islam) is the Prayer. So whoever doesn’t pray has without a doubt disbelieved
(in Islam).”
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(Ahmad 5/356)
The Prayer is a covenant between Allah and the believers. It is well
known that Almighty Allah has sent messengers throughout history to
provide the believers with an example to follow. This lifts the burden of
figuring out the best way to worship Allah. So of course the covenant of
Prayer as well as all other types of obligatory worship have been clearly laid
out in the teachings of Muhammad (pbuh). Allah the Gracious tells us-
“...And We have also sent down unto you (O Muhammad) the Qur’an,
that
you may then explain clearly to them what is sent down to them
and that they
may be mindful of it.”(Qur’an 16:44)
“Surely, in the Messenger of Allah you have been given the best example for
those whose hope is in Allah for the Last Day and rememeber Allah often.”
(33:21)
“Whoever obeys the Messenger has indeed obeyed God”(4:80)
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There is no other form of worship in which the Prophet (pbuh) taught that the one who left it is a
disbeliever.
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Purity (Taharah)
Islam is the only religion
which has a large part
of worship dedicated to
cleanliness and hygiene. Since
ritual and physical purity are
prerequisites to Prayer, we
must properly understand it
before going into the details
of prayer. Islam teaches that
purity is half of faith. The
Prophet said,
“Purity is half of faith”
(Tirmidhi 3519)
Here purity is referring
to all aspects of the word
whether it be physical,
spiritual, or mental. When
talking about the purity
required in order to perform
the Prayer, we generally
focus
on
the
physical
meaning although the mental
and spiritual aspects are there. For example- when one makes ablution or washes
as a result of following the message of God, then this is a spiritual builder of
submission to Allah and His will for us. In other cases when one may be tired,
their mind was wandering or was busy in some daily activity then the purification
acts as a mental preparation for the Prayer.
Before talking about the different aspects of purity which enable one to pray, we
must remember that physical purification is a necessity which must be clearly
covered prior to performing the Prayer. The Prophet (pbuh) said,
“The key
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to the Prayer is purity, saying Allahu Akbar and raising
one’s hands saying Allahu Akbar is its beginning point and saying As-
salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullah while turning one’s head to the right is its
finality.”(Tirmidhi 3)
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That which allows one to enter the prayer as a key allows one to enter a locked door. Without that
key one cannot enter because the door is locked.
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The Ritual Ablution (Al-Wudoo’)
Probably the most common form of Islamic purification is known as Wudoo.
Wudoo is a ritual ablution which consists of washing and rinsing the face, head,
and limbs with clean water like tap water. Pure water can be found in tap water
as well as natural water coming from the sky such as rain or snow or from the
earth such as lakes, rivers or oceans. Other than that if water was put into some
container we must look at its amount. The vast majority of scholars hold that if
it is less than 270 liters of pure water then it will become impure even if a small
impurity is mixed with it. If it is over 270 liters then the impurity must change the
taste, smell, or color of the water before it can be seen as impure or not allowed
to use for ablution.
What Necessitates Ablution?
Wudoo is the ablution from the “minor impurity”. The Prophet (pbuh) has
taught us that there are some things which will cause a ritual impurity therefore
necessitate ablution as a precondition to performing the prayer. From them are-
1. Excretions of the anus, penis, or vagina.
This includes feces, urine, passing gas,
blood, sperm, pre-seminal fluid, and
sexual vaginal secretions. This does
not include normal vaginal secretions
which are often common. This is due
to the authentic Hadith which say’s,
“Allah does not accept the Prayer of one
who has excreted an impurity until he/
she performs ablution.”(Bukhari 135)
“A man complained to the Prophet
(pbuh) that he felt as though he may
have passed gas during the Prayer and
the Prophet told him, “Don’t leave until
you hear a sound or smell the scent (of
gas).”
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(Bukhari 137)
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