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Ishā (Night Prayer)

The Ishā Prayer is a specific programme devised to introduce one to the unseen world and to unite one with Allah. The reason being that at night time one enters the senses of the night. This is the reason that the lessons, religious recitations (Wird) and invocations practised in spiritual education and development are practised after the Ishā Prayer. This is due to the fact that when one enters into the senses of the night one subconsciously and spiritually becomes very close to the unseen world, and one’s supplications and requests are accepted. The Ishā Prayer is the thanking of Allah of the fact that Allah has granted one deliverance from the senses of the wakeful state and made one enter the life in which Adam existed before committing disobedience in Heaven. It is through these senses that one observes dreams and through which the relevant information regarding safeguard from forthcoming problems, issues and diseases is disclosed. By the interpretation of dreams one remains secure from problems yet to occur in the future. After offering the Ishā Prayer if one goes to sleep, the whole night is subconsciously spent in worship and Allah's blessings descend upon one. The dreams of such a person are based on truth and divine inspiration.

 

Half of our life is spent in the dreaming state; this tells us that there are such senses operating within man through which the unseen can be disclosed to him.

 

When one is in the dreaming state or functioning in the senses of the night one is not a toy in the hands of time and space, instead

time and space become a toy for one. Because the restrictions of time and space do not exist, one witnesses the affairs of the world where time and space do not exist: the unseen world.

 

All the books that have come to this world through revelation contain verses regarding dreams that reveal future events to us, and invite us to reflect upon them. According to the teachings of the Holy Quran the revelation of the unseen does not only come upon the prophets, instead each and every one of us is capable of benefiting from it.

 

The pages of history narrate to us many incidences of dreams in which future events have been revealed. Dreams do not only reveal future events concerning the observer of the dream, rather sometimes the dream concerns a whole society.

Dreams that have revealed future events have been mentioned in the Holy Quran. Sūrah Yusuf states:- Yusuf said, ‘Oh father! In my dream I saw that there are eleven stars, the sun and the moon.

I observed that they are all prostrating to me’.

 

Hażrat Yusuf’s father Hażrat Yaqūb said in reply:-

‘My son! Do not mention this dream in front of your brothers’.

 

The interpretation of the dream revealed to Hażrat Yaqūb that Yusuf's brothers would become his worst enemies.

 

Hażrat Yusuf was imprisoned in Egypt. Two prisoners, one of which was the king’s guard and the other, the king’s cook, were caught plotting to poison the king. They both narrated their dreams to Hazrat Yusuf.

 

One told:-

‘I saw in my dream that I am squeezing grapes’.

 

The other related:-

‘I saw that I am carrying bread on my head and birds are feeding upon it’.

 

Hażrat Yusuf interpreted these dreams as: ‘the one squeezing the grapes will be released and will be entrusted with the duty of a guard again. The other will be hung to death and flesh-eating animals will eat his meat’.

 

It is related in the Holy Quran that the king of Egypt gathered all the courtiers and explained:- ‘I saw in my dream that there are seven fat healthy cows and seven thin cows are eating them. I also saw that there are seven ripe granules and seven dry granules’.

 

The people present at the king’s court assumed that this was the outcome of the troubled mind of the king and ignored it, except for Hażrat Yusuf. He interpreted the dream as:- ‘for seven years you will grow crop. During these seven years there will be an abundance of crop. After these seven years will come troubles and a severe famine. Not even a grain will come from outside. In those seven years only that crop will come in use which was stored in the last seven years’.

 

The remarkable fact worthy of contemplation is that out of these four dreams related from the Holy Quran, only one is a prophet’s dream, and three are the dreams of ordinary people.

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KHWAJA SHAMSUDDIN AZEEMI


Mehrāj means to enter the world of the unseen. When a believer attains Mehrāj through prayer, Angels appear in front of him. He travels through the Heavens, and through the blessings of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) he comes to know his Lord.