VIRTUES OF SALAAH
IMPORTANCE OF SALAAT
HADITH - 4(a)
"Hadhrat Abu Hurairah (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates that once
the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) asked his companions, 'Do
you believe that dirt can remain on a person bathing five times
a day in a brook running in front of his door?' 'No', replied the
companions, 'No dirt can remain on his body.' The Prophet (Sallallaho
alaihe wasallam) remarked: So, exactly similar is the effect of
salaat offered five times a day. With the Grace of Allah, it washes
away all the sins'."
HADITH - 4(b)
"Hadhrat Jaabir (Radhiyallaho anho) narrates that he heard
the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) saying:
"The likeness of five times daily salaat is as
the likeness of a deep brook running in front of the door of a
person who bathes therein five times a day."
Running water is generally free from dirt, and the deeper it runs
the cleaner and purer it is. A bath in such water surely removes
dirt from the body and makes it clean. Salaat offered with due regard
for its essentials likewise cleanses the soul of all sins. There
are several Ahaadith of the same meaning, though with slight variations
in expression, narrated by different companions of the Prophet (Sallallaho
alaihe wasallam). Hadhrat Abu Sa'eed Khudri (Radhiyallaho anho]
narrates that he heard the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
saying:
'Each of the five salaats expiates the sins committed
since the salaat preceding it. To explain, let us take the case
of a person working in a factory. His job is such that his body
gets covered with dust. But there are five streams of running
water in between the factory and his house and, on his return
from the job, he takes a bath in each stream. The effect of five
times daily salaat is quite similar. Any sins of omission and
commission between two salaats are forgiven on account of 'istighfaar
and taubah in each salaat.'
The Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) through such parables,
aims at impressing that salaat has the wonderful power of removing
the sins. If we fail to avail of Allah's mercy, surely we ourselves
are the losers.
To err is human. We are likely to commit innumerable acts of displeasing
Allah and deserve thereby. His wrath and punishment, but look how
relenting our dear Allah is! He has most graciously shown us the
way to earn His mercy and forgiveness. It is a great pity if we
do not avail of this great favour. Our Allah is always eager to
show us His mercy on very small grounds. It is said in a Hadith,
that if a person goes to bed with the intention of getting up for
Ta-hajjud and perchance does not wake up, he receives the full reward
for Tahajjud, although he has been enjoying his sleep at the time
of Tahajjud. How boundless is the grace of Allah and what a tremendous
loss and deprivation if we do not receive blessings from such a
Giver.
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