Alhamdulillah, achieving a quality salah is
something we, as Productive Muslims, are all striving towards. None of us likes
to recite Quran during our salah without having our faith refreshed. We would
all like for us to feel that peace from showing our obedience to Allah
.
We're all leading busy lives and this can
affect the time we spend in worship to Allah
.
Therefore, in the little time we spend worshiping Him, we want to make sure this
is done right and in a way that is pleasing to Allah (glorified and exalted be
He). This will help benefit us in this life and our worldly duties, as well as
the hereafter.
Here are a few points which, inshallah, will
help you improve the quality of your salah in terms of improving the prayer
itself and also bearing in mind what can harm it.
1. Focus on your technique.
This relates to each position you take during
salah. For example, you can focus on how your feet are positioned during sajdah
(prostration) e.g. making sure they do not come off the ground whilst in
prostration. Another example can be making sure you're standing upright after
ruku' before going into sajdah, etc. I don't want to go into the fine details of
each position as salah is practiced slightly differently amongst people, but
according to how you are told to conduct your salah, try to follow it EXACTLY
like that.
A way of achieving this is to slow down in each
position. This would be especially important if you're naturally a quick reader
and your salah normally finishes quickly. Slowing down can mean reciting the
Quran a bit more slowly or just holding your position i.e. in sajdah for a few
seconds more than normal after you have finished reciting. Inshallah, this will
allow you to relax and get that piece of mind and sakinah/peace inside of you
that you have completed THAT position in a way that is pleasing to Allah
(glorified and exalted be He) as opposed to perhaps rushing the salah.
Additionally, you will find slowing down allows
the salah to run smoothly in a beautiful manner.
2. Understand what you're reciting.
You don't have to be a scholar to understand
what you're reciting. We should make the effort to understand at least some of
what is read during salah.
For example, Surah al-Fatihah is something we
all read during salah but do we know what, "Iyyaka na'a budu wa-iyyaka
nasta aeen" means? (You {Alone} we worship, and You {Alone} we ask for help
[for each and everything]. This Surah is also fairly short and therefore not
difficult to remember.
Once we understand what we are reading during
salah even if it's not all of what is read, then we will find that sweetness you
obtain from salah {with Allah's
grace} through understanding what we are saying. This can only allow us to
become closer to Him.
Also, understanding the different chapters and
verses we read and their translation during salah e.g. Surah An-Nas, Al-Falaq,
Al-'Asr etc., is something that will allow us to achieve a better focused salah.
Those mentioned are very short and are about a couple of lines long but are
packed with meaning.
You will find that, in the majority of English
translations, these Surahs mentioned with the translation but also their
background - for example, where the Surah was revealed and after which incident
in the Prophet
's
life the verses were revealed.
That is why it is highly recommended to get a
copy of the translation of the Quran (the more recent translations include
backgrounds) so you understand what you're reading as well as the story behind
it. This will, inshallah, increase the enjoyment we receive from our recitation
during Salah.
3. Know your opposition.
This is our enemy, Shaitaan. We are blessed by
Allah (glorified and exalted be He) that we are in a position to be performing
salah but this doesn't stop Shaitaan in our salah who is ever busy trying to
distract us from our worship.
It is said in a hadith that shaitaan called 'Khinzab'
sits on your shoulder in salah. As soon as you start the salah, it whispers and
does everything to disturb you. That's why if you find yourself running through
your shopping list or what you have to do for the rest of the day then know that
this is the shaitaan working its magic.
'Uthan b. Abu al-'As reported that he came to
the Allah's Messenger
and said: "Allah's Messenger, the Satan intervenes between me and my prayer
and my reciting of the Qur'an and he confounds me". Thereupon, Allah's
Messenger
said, "That is (the doing of the Satan) who is known as Khinzab and when
you perceive its effect, seek refuge with Allah from it and spit three times to
your left". [Muslim].
If we understand the different tricks of the
shaitaan, we can avoid falling into its traps and letting our minds wander in
salah.
4. 'Get in the zone'.
This is a reference to getting ourselves
focused. When we are doing something important for example completing an
assignment, project for work, college or university, what do we do to make sure
we are not distracted? This may be isolating ourselves and going in a quiet
place which can and should be applied to our salah. Anything that allows us to
focus, concentrate and block out the world during salah can only benefit us.
Many people find sitting in wait for the salah,
doing zikr (remembrance) for a few minutes is very useful. This will inshallah
allow you to forget about the world and the various things you have to do for a
few minutes. Therefore, when the salah begins, you will be fully focused.
5. Increase the significance/importance of
THIS salah.
Try to think of the salah you are about to
perform as the one in which Allah
will question you about on the Day of Judgment. This should help us to perform
the salah with the devotion, concentration and care we are looking for.
Also, it may help to think of the salah as
something we will be marked on like in an interview. Therefore, questions may
arise from the salah such as, 'Did the person read with care?' 'Where was their
mind during salah?' We should try to truthfully answer and evaluate ourselves
after the salah.
Additionally, consider that this salah may be
your last. I'm sure if we were told this would be our last salah, we would
perform it with extreme devotion, avoid anything and anyone that distracted us
and make it the longest salah possible. This is something to reflect on.
6. Continuously make duaa.
This is a vital point to consider for everyone.
Duaa should constantly be made to Allah
as without the help of Allah
and His willing, we will not be able to perform the salah as required. We should
continuously ask Him to send blessings on us and if for example we are
struggling with remembering the Quran, or concentrating then we should
continuously seek help from Allah
.
Also, duaa should be made asking for
forgiveness from Allah
for not achieving the standards required of us even if we feel we possess some
levels of devotion, care and quality during our salah.
Finally, duaa should be made thanking Allah
for all His bounties and giving us the blessings to be able to perform salah and
pray to him despite our many faults.
A duaa that should, therefore, be read
constantly after salah is, 'Allahumma innee ala zikrika wa shukrika wa husni
ibaadatik' (O'Allah, help me remember You, to be grateful to You, and to worship
You in an excellent manner).
I sincerely hope this offers you some use which
you can subsequently apply in your salah. I apologize for any mistakes made and
I humbly request you to make duaa for me. Jazakhallah khair.
How about you? How do you focus in your Salah?
Leave your tips in the comments section so that we may learn from one another!
Source: Productive
Muslim - Aziz Khan - Aziz Khan is a student of knowledge trying his hand at
writing blogs. The author is a brother based in the United Kingdom looking to
spread the message of Islam and its beauty.