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How to gain Khushu in Salat.
By Dr. Mamdouh N. Mohamed
Associate Professor at the American Open University
What is Khushuu’?
Khushuu’ during Salaat is misunderstood
by some people as crying and weeping. Rather, it is
the presence of the heart during an act of ‘ibadah.
When a person’s heart is fully occupied of what
he says or hears, he is in a true state of khushuu’.
The concept of Khushuu’ in Salaat is very essential.
1- It is a vital factor in making a person successful
in this life and in later life.
“Indeed, the believers, who have khushuu’
in their Salaat, are the winners.”
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2-It is a contributing factor for the acceptance of
Salaat.
3- It is a way to gain more rewards from the Almighty
Allah; the more the
khushuu’ a person has, the more rewards he gets.
4- Without Khushuu’ the heart cannot easily
be purified.
Ways to Gain Khushuu’
A. Pre-Salaat
1- A Muslim should know his Lord very well. Knowing
whom one worships makes a person a better worshipper.
Having clear and authentic knowledge about Allah increases
His love in our hearts. Consequently, faith also increases.
2- Avoiding major and minor sins is very helpful in
gaining Khushuu’, as the heart becomes more
receptive to the words of Allah during and after Salaat.
3- Reciting the Qur’an frequently and consistently
softens the hearts and prepares it for Khushuu’.
Hard hearts do not gain Khushuu’.
4- Minimize attachment to worldly matters. Gearing
one’s intentions towards the Afterlife helps
against the temptations of life.
5- Avoid excessive laughter and useless arguments
as they harden the heart and lead to heedlessness.
6- Stop working as soon as you hear the Azaan. When
you listen attentively to the call of Salaat repeat
after the muˆz-zin then offer the relevant supplication.
This prepares you for a smooth transition from the
business with worldly matters to the business with
Salaat.
7- Performing wuduuˆ immediately after hearing
the Azaan prepares you for the pending Salsat. Wuduuˆ
also works as a buffer zone before engaging in Salaat.
8- Going to the mosque early for praying and continuing
mention of Allah drives Satan away and help gain concentration.
9- The waiting time for the congregational Salaat
helps create a buffer zone between the state of mind
before Salaat and the state of during Salaat.
B. During Salaat
1- The Iqaamah itself is a final signal to the mind
to be well prepared for performing the actual Salaat.
Remember what the messenger of Allah said to Bilal
(ra) “Let us enjoy the comfort of the Salaat.”
2- When you stand facing the Qiblah remember the following:
a. It might be the last Salaat in your life. There
is no guarantee to live longer to catch the next Salaat.
b. You are standing between the hands of Allah, the
Lord of the worlds. How can you be busy with something
else?
c. The angel of death is chasing you.
3- Do not forget to make isti’azah. It wards
off Satan’s whispers.
4- Keep your eyes focused on the place of sujuud.
This helps you gain more concentration.
5- When reciting the Fatiha, try to recall the response
of Allah to you after every ayah you say. (When you
say: ”al-hamdu lillahi rab-bil ‘alamin)
Allah responds: “My servant praised me.”
etc. This feeling of speaking to Allah puts you in
the right mood of khushuu’.
6- Beautifying the recitation of the Qur’an
has a positive impact on the heart.
7- Recite the Qur’an slowly and reflect upon
its meaning deeply.
8- It is recommended to change the suras that your
recite from time to time to avoid the mechanic-like
state of repetition.
9- Alternate between the various authentic sunan such
as proclaiming a different opening supplication in
every Salaat.
10- Undoubtedly, understanding Arabic helps you focus
on the intended meaning.
11- Interact with the recited aayahs;
a. if you hear an ayah about Allah, glorify Him by
saying “Subhaana Allah”;
b. If you hear an ayah about Hellfire, say “a’uuthu
billaahi mina-n-naar”.
c. If you hear a command to make istighfaar, do it.
d. If you hear an ayah that requests tasbiih, make
tasbiih.
12- These forms of interactions are
very helpful in keeping you focused.
13- When you prostrate, remember that this position
brings you closer to Allah. Seize the opportunity
to make sincere du’aaˆ. Invest these moments
in making sincere supplications.
C- Post-Salaat
e. When you make tasliim, make istighfaar to Allah
as you might have made during Salaat.
f. When you praise Allah, thank Him from the bottom
of your heart that you have experienced the beauty
of Salaat in your heart. Getting used to this habit
prepares your for the next Salaat, as you will always
be eager to focus in your prayer.
g. One perfection leads to another perfection. If
some one perfects his Salaat once, he would be self-motivated
to continue on the same level.
May Allah fill our hearts with khushuu’ - Aameen.
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