The Key to Paradise
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 2:31 pm
One cannot build an Islamic life, an Islamic community, an Islamic institution, or an Islamic government while neglecting or weakening this pillar. It is a measure of its extraordinary status that unlike all other obligations the command for salat was given by Allah Most High to Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) during his miraculous Ascent to Heaven or Miraj. Very fittingly so, for salat is the miraj of the believer. One begins the salat by standing while facing the ka'ba or the House of Allah, isolating himself from the worldly affairs, and then addressing Allah directly: "Oh Allah, You are sanctified and (I begin) with Your praise. Your name is Blessed and Your Greatness is Supreme. And no one else is worthy of worship except You." During salat a believer repeatedly stands, bows, and prostates to Allah. Each of these acts brings him closer and closer to his Master and Creator filling him with the feelings of love, devotion, and obedience. The sitting position even includes the re-creation of the conversation that took place between the Prophet (pbuh) and Allah during the Heavenly Ascent.
Prophet (pbuh): "All greetings, blessings, and good acts are for Allah."
Allah: "Peace be upon you oh Prophet, and the Mercy, and the Blessings of Allah."
"Peace be with us and unto the righteous servants of Allah. I bear witness that there is no deity except Allah."
"And I bear witness that Muhammed is His servants and messenger."
This closeness is the most valuable gift for the believer. It is the source of all strength and all goodness in his life. It is the light that shows him the right from wrong in all walks of life. It is the river that bathes and cleans him of all sin and contamination. In the hardships of life, it is the source of solace and strength. It is the regulator of the Muslim life, the daily schedule of a believer being built around the five daily salats. It is a source of joy and happiness, of spiritual nourishment and purification. It is the key to all success. It is the key to paradise.
Prophet (pbuh): "All greetings, blessings, and good acts are for Allah."
Allah: "Peace be upon you oh Prophet, and the Mercy, and the Blessings of Allah."
"Peace be with us and unto the righteous servants of Allah. I bear witness that there is no deity except Allah."
"And I bear witness that Muhammed is His servants and messenger."
This closeness is the most valuable gift for the believer. It is the source of all strength and all goodness in his life. It is the light that shows him the right from wrong in all walks of life. It is the river that bathes and cleans him of all sin and contamination. In the hardships of life, it is the source of solace and strength. It is the regulator of the Muslim life, the daily schedule of a believer being built around the five daily salats. It is a source of joy and happiness, of spiritual nourishment and purification. It is the key to all success. It is the key to paradise.