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Hour after hour, day after day and year after year, the world works to keep us chasing its fancies and whims. The process happens so gradually that we tend not to be aware that we are changing.
Just as the waves wear away at the boulders along the seashore with the passing of the days and the years, so also does life, by virtue of the passage of time, familiarity, repetition and habit, wear away at the spiritual strength, equilibrium and inward purity, we have achieved through prayer, our direct line to God.
Nevertheless, we can return back to that state by rediscovering prayer, and restore ourselves by removing whatever ‘viruses’ have crept in bringing distortion and maladies.
Word-for-word authenticated narratives based on multiple sources and passed down by numerous narrators have given us the original template for Salah (prayer) as it was uttered and performed by the Prophet (peace be upon him) himself, who simply said, “Pray as you have seen me pray”.
177 pages, Kindle Edition
Published September 25, 2018
Prayer needs to serve as a counterweight to the hurried pace of our daily lives. Hence, it makes perfect sense for the prayers that involve silent recitation, such as the mid afternoon-prayer, for example, to be inversely related to the tone of life at that tumultuous time of day: a time of loud hustle and bustle when the sun is high in the sky and the temperatures are soaring, and amid the day’s flurry of activity as people rush urgently about to accomplish their tasks and achieve material gain.
As for the Sundown prayer, which is customarily accustomed to buy audible recitations, it bears a fitting inverse relation to the silence and stillness of the night as people retreat from striving to earn their daily keep and allow life’s mill to turn at a gentler, quieter pace. Our audible recitation serves to fill some of the space left by life’s unhurried tempo, and restores balance to our inner lives by reestablishing a harmony of sound, image, and movement.