Topics

Prayer - Ascension (Mehrāj) of the Believer

Prayer (Namāz) is the name of that special worship in which man can directly communicate and establish a relationship with his Creator. Prayer is such a pillar (of the five pillars of Islam) that no Muslim in their conscious senses can deny or abandon in any state. The establishment of Prayer has been stated in the Holy Quran approximately one hundred times. From this we can appreciate the importance, excellence and greatness of this important pillar of Islam. In worship, Prayer holds a central position. It acquaints a person with such a spiritual state in which one negates himself and all else existing in his surroundings to witness Allah. Prayer provides a great guard and protection to the hidden and innermost senses of man and also forms a social network amongst people. Prayer brings many benefits, morally, physically, spiritually, to the way of life and on a civil basis. Collective prayer creates strength and solidarity in social relationships.

 

Salāt (Prayer) is an Arabic word. Its meanings include glorification of Allah, asking for forgiveness, blessings, complimenting Allah, and desire for blessings or grace. Prayer also means to obey, honour and respect Allah. In other words, Salāt is the name of the worship in which it is necessary to declare the greatness of Allah. To perform Prayer in its proper manner is a fundamental pillar of Islam. A Prayer that has been accepted can enable man to achieve all heights in religious and worldly affairs.

 

Allah clarifies in the Holy Quran:

‘This is the Scripture whereof there is no doubt, a guidance unto those who ward off evil. Who believe in the unseen, and establish Prayer, and spend of that We have bestowed upon them’

(Sūrah Baqara, 2)

 

According to Allah's statement, Prayer prevents you from sinning. Regarding Prayer, the Creator of the universe states:

 

‘Ah, woe unto worshippers who are heedless of their prayers’ (Sūrah Ma’un, 3) The Holy Prophet (pbuh) said:

“Allah states: ‘I have made obligatory on the followers of this faith (Muslims) five Prayers and I have taken responsibility that if one performs these five Prayers at their appointed times, it becomes My duty to enter him into heaven’ ”

 

When a person stands to perform Prayer the doors of Heaven open up to him. Between the worshipper and Allah all veils are lifted. Prayer is the Light of the believer. In the state of prostration the worshipper’s head is at the feet of Allah. Prayer is the Ascension of the believer.

 

In every religion that came to this world through revelation, Allah's remembrance has been ordered. Also existing are the laws and guidance for this remembrance. Just as there is praise and glorification of Allah for Muslims, there is Mazmoor for the Jews, supplication for Christians, Zamzama for the Persians, and Bhujan for the Hindus, and each has determined times to offer these obligatory Prayers. This is the reason why Prayer is an act which all religions agree upon. According to the teachings of the Holy Quran, each messenger gave its followers instructions to establish Prayer and emphasised it. The followers of Hażrat Ibrahim give great importance to this. When Hażrat Ibrahim settled his son Hażrat Isma'il on the deserted grounds of Makkah he gave the following reasoning:-

 

رَبَّنَا لِیُقِیْمُوا الصَّلٰوۃ

(Sūrah Ibrāhīm, 37)

‘Our Lord, that they may establish Prayer’

 

Hażrat Ibrahim supplicated to Allah for himself and for his descendants, the following supplication:-

رَبِّ اجْعَلْنِیْ مُقِیْمَ الصَّلوٰۃ وَ مِنْ ذُرِّیَّتِیْ

(Sūrah Ibrāhīm, 40)

‘Oh my Lord! Make me one who establishes regular Prayer, and also (raise such) among my offspring’

 

About Hażrat Ismā'il, the Holy Quran states:-

وَکَانَ یَامُرُ اَھْلَہٗ بِالصَّلوٰۃِ

(Sūrah Maryam, 55)

‘He used to enjoin on his people Prayer’

 

Regarding Hażrat Lut, Hażrat Is'haq, Hażrat Yaqoob and the messengers of their descendants the Quran states:-

وَ اَوْ حَیْنَا اِلَیْھِمْ فعلَ الْخَیْرتِ وَ امَّامَ الصَّلوٰۃَ

(Sūrah Anbiyā, 73)

‘and We inspired in them the doing of good deeds and the establishment of Prayer’ Hażrat Luqman gave the following guidance to his son:-

یَا بُنَیَّ اَقِمِ الصَّلوٰۃَ

(Sūrah Luqmān, 17)

‘O my dear son! Establish Prayer’ Allah commanded to Hażrat Mūsa (Moses):-

وَاَقِمِ الصَّلوٰۃَ لِذِکْرِیْ

(Sūrah Tā-Ha, 14)

‘Establish Prayer for My remembrance’ It was commanded to Hażrat Mūsa, Haroon and Bani Israeel:-

وَاَقِیْمُو الصَّلوٰۃ

(Sūrah Yūnus,87)

‘and establish Prayer’

 

Hażrat Isa (Jesus) used to say:-

وَ اَوْ صٰنِیْ بِالصَّلوٰۃِ

(Sūrah Maryam, 31)

‘And the Lord gave command of Prayer’

 

It is evident from the Quran that even in the days of Islam certain Jews and Christians were establishing Prayer. It states:-

 

مِنْ اَھْلِ الْکِتَابِ اُمَّہٌ قَاءِمَۃٌ یَتْلُونَ اٰیْتِ اللّٰہِ اٰنَآءَ الَّیْلِ وَھُمْ یَسْجُدُوْنَ

 

(Sūrah Al-Imrān, 113)

‘Of the People of the Scriptures there is a staunch community who recite the revelations of Allah all night long, and they prostrate themselves (before Him)’

وَالَّذِیْنَ یُمَسِّکُونَ بِالْکِتٰبِ وَاَقَامُوا الصَّلوٰۃَ اِنَّا لَانُضِیْعُ اَجْرَالْمُصْلِحِیْنَ

 

(Sūrah A'rāf, 170)

‘And as for those who hold fast by the Book and establish regular Prayer, — never shall We suffer the reward of the righteous to perish’

Topics


Spiritual Prayer

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.