How to gain tranquility in prayer. Source: Productive Muslim in association with Islamographic.com
So I happened to fall upon this schedule on my tumblr dashboard last Ramadan and needless to say, it has been incredibly helpful. So I thought I would share with you all insha’Allah. Just follow this schedule and insha’Allah you’re bound to finish the Quran by the end…
(via Marc&Angel)
- Life is not easy. – Hard work makes people lucky – it’s the stuff that brings dreams to reality. So start every morning ready to run farther than you did yesterday and fight harder than you ever have before.
- You will fail sometimes. – The faster you…
No one Loves you more than your
beautiful Creator
Created you with love, wanting to see
you smile
Ready to share your pain, Helping you
go further
You take a step towards HIM, HE will
run to you a mile
You give HIM a share of your love, HE
will give you more
If you trapped in darkness, HE will
Shower you with light
No one understands you more than
your Glorious Lord
When no one wants to listen, HE will
listen to you
When no one wants to know, HE will
be your Friend
Don’t ever think you’re alone, HE is
always with you
Don’t ever be afraid, HE will give you
Sustenance
The Beauty of HIS Mercy and
Compassion bestowed upon you
It is all part of HIS signs to show HIS
Love for you
Who will then reject HIS Love? Reject
HIS Companionship?
Truly they will be unsuccessful in this
world and in the Hereafter
Don’t throw away the Benevolence of
HIS Love
Don’t leave the only True Friend you
have
Because ALLAH loves you more than
anybody does
Youth Route (via segelasairmasak)
Excuse the harshness in my tone but
What in the hell are you going through?
What are you going through that can be compared to the trials that Adam and his wife Hawwa[Eve] felt when they were kicked out of Jannah?
Or when people mocked and laughed at Prophet Noah [Nuh] as he built his ark
Or…
My Islam is all I need.
I may not have any friends..
and I may not party..
Or get chances to meet many new people..
and I may spend all my time alone in my room..
But, somehow.. its ok.
Because Allah… and my Islam is all I need.
Its all we are born into this world with.
And it is all we will enter our graves this.
Even though I may get lonely..
My salah keeps my heart at peace.
Ya Allah, I worship you and no one but you..
And Insya Allah there will come a day when the entire world will do the same.
:)
(Source: gyatsotaiji)
Like every aspect of worship in Islam there is an external and internal dimension; prayer is no exception. The external dimension of prayer is very often what is emphasized in Sunday schools, Muslim homes,conferences, etc. while the inner dimension is to a large part ignored. This leaves us with a well defined skeleton, lacking a soul.
1.A Bold New Perspective of Wudu (Ablution): This step includes coming into terms with the fact that the wudu itself has an external and internal element. The internal element involves developing the mindset that as you are purifying the external limbs of your body, you are simultaneously purifying from your body the internal sins that can from those respective limbs. You should imagine your sins dripping from those limb.
2. The Five Minute Rule: This is the Golden Rule in concentrating in prayer, whatever you think about 5 minutes before you pray, you will inevitably think about during the prayer, so we should spend this time thinking of Allah (SWT) (SWT) and not watching television, chatting with friends, joking, etc.
3. Raising hands (takbir): When you raise your hands and say “Allahu Akbar,” imagine yourself pushing the world behind.
4.“Allahu Akbar”: Not only, ‘God is the Greatest’ but also, ‘God is Greater,’: Meaning, whatever we are thinking about during that moment in the prayer, God is greater than that.
5. Surah Fatiha: It is imperative that we learn the Tafsir (explanation) of Surah Fatiha in detail. There are many websites and books to help us along these lines(here’s one I put together: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddw5kp4k_63dp4kfsgp). At the very least, we should learn the translation of Surah Fatiha and every other Surah (chapter) that we recite in prayer.
6.Ruku (Bowing): Imagine the story of Abu Bakr (R) when he added “wa bihamdihi) (and All Praise is to Him) to his Ruku and Allah (SWT) (SWT)sent down the Angel Jibrail to tell the Prophet (S) to say “sameeyaALlahu Liman Hamida” (Allah (SWT) heard who praised Him), instead of”Allahu Akbar” and Abu Bakr (R), in shock, responded “Rabina WalakalHamd” (All praise is due to our Lord). This is how this step was added to our prayer.
7. Sujud (Prostrating): Imagine what Shaykh Hamza said: Standing up is like Islam (Mind over heart), Bending is like Imaan (Heart and Mind are balanced), and bowing down is like Ihsaan(Heart is over the mind). As we bow down, we say “Subhana Rabi al A’la(Glory be to the Lord most High), a beautiful and symbolic gesture with non-symbolic connotations.
8. The Taheeyat: As you make the Taheeyat, while sitting down, imagine the story of the Prophet (S) when he ascended to the Heaven (Me’raj) where he (S) and Allah (SWT) (SWT) exchanged back and forth these lines that we now repeat as we embark onour own Ascension to Allah (SWT) (SWT) during this part of the prayer.(At-Taheeyat…”-The Prophet (S) greeting to Allah (SWT) (SWT),”As-Salamu Alayka…”-Allah (SWT) (SWT’t Response, “As-SalamuAlayna…”-The Prophet’s reponse to Allah (SWT) (SWT). “Ashadu…”-The Angel exclamation after this beautiful conversation.
9. Ending the Prayer: As you say “Salam”: Imagine the angels on your right and left and what they record of you good and bad deeds. Then turn to Allah(SWT) in forgiveness for your shortcomings.
10. After the Prayer: Don’t run off after the prayer, give yourself time to be by yourself, even if it for 30 seconds, and reflect on the momentous event that you have just experienced.
A final point: Lastly, don’t be afraid to use your IMAGINATION! A pious man said that before he would pray her would: Imagine the Kaaba in front of him, he would imagine himself standing on the Sirat (The bridge as thin as paper and as sharp as a sword that suspends over the Hell fire), on his right is Paradise,and on his left is hell, behind him is his grave, and above him is the Angel of Death. He was also imagine that after his second “salam,” the Angel of Death will swoop over him, throw him in his grave, and he would fall into the paradise or hell, depending on the quality of that prayer. Thus, we can also use our imaginations to concentrate and move from just praying to actually feeling the prayer.
- by Saad Omar
For Wudhu, inshallah, this is what I try to do.
(Source: salah101.wordpress.com)
1) Recite while leaving your home: 70,000 angels will protect you from all sides.
2) Recite when entering your home: poverty won’t enter your home.
3) Recite after wudhu: it raises your status 70 times.
4) Recite while sleeping: 1 angel will protect you the whole night.
5) Recite after farz salah: the distance between you and Jannah will only be death.
Pass this on - it is Sadqa-e-Jaria. (You will continuously get rewarded for it every time someone acts upon it, even when you have died up to the Day of Judgement.)

