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The Thinking Approach of the Holy Prophets

The universal law is that until our thoughts with all their abilities and concentration do not find a focal point, and do not stay still on that one point, we remain ignorant of the real meaning and understanding of that point. Whenever we do something with mental anxiety and the entering of foreign thoughts, the proper result is not achieved. As a matter of fact it is the attribute and the meaning of the attribute inside any thing that brings together the result. For example, water can quench thirst because the attribute of water is to irrigate dry veins. Fire can cook food because the attribute of fire is to use its heat and intensity to make food edible and digestible. Until the attribute and meaning of a thing does not enter our mind we cannot take advantage of that thing.

 

If we pay attention to the wisdom and meaning of Salāt (Prayer) we come to conclude that Prayer is a sure and true method of getting close to and to and getting to know Allah. But to get close to or to get to know something is not possible until one is fully focused and attentive towards that thing. Until one does not absorb himself within the meaning of something he cannot become familiar with the essence of that thing. To become absorbed within the meaning is only possible when every angle of the intellect, perception, and thinking is focused upon the one point. In another words, to get to know the reality of something one should establish a link with that thing, consciously and subconsciously. In life whatever movement or whatever thing one may be doing, mentally one's full attention should stay attentive towards finding the meaning of that thing. This is the same thinking approach with operates within the holy prophets. They wilfully and naturally turn their attention towards Allah in every action and deed. In their minds it is well established that their every action is for Allah. This is the thinking approach that the holy prophets have preached about and persuaded the whole of mankind to take on, and the same thinking approach that they themselves have spent their whole lives with.

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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.