The
word "Salat" and its derivates occur in the Scripture over 70 times and
is emphasized by God Almighty as a critical aspect for the development
and progress of believers.
This
article will attempt to deconstruct the myths and disinformation that
have been associated with this topic for far too long.
What is Salat?
According
to the Sunnis and Shia, the Salat was decreed by God to the prophet
Mohammed during the night of ascension, in which God decreed 50 Salats
per day, only to be reduced to 5 Salats per day due to pleading of the
prophet.
While
the average Sunni or Shai may not have any problem with the above tale,
it is not only blasphemous that God would not know what to decree upon
His creation, but it is also historically false as God has showed us
many times that all the prophets prior to Mohammed knew Salat and
carried it out along with their families and followers (see 6:162,
10:87, 11:87, 14:37, 19:31, 31:17).
However,
according to the Qur'an, the correct Salat is a vehicle by which help
is sought and given and by which people are assisted to avoid evil and
vice:
"And seek help through patience, and through the Salat. It is a difficult thing, but not so for the humble" (2:45)
"Recite
what is inspired to you of the Scripture, and hold the Salat, for the
Salat prohibits evil and vice; but certainly the remembrance of God is
the greatest. God knows everything you do." (29:45)
Can those who carry out the "ritual prayer" claim to have achieved such goals?


Obviously
there is something that is wrong here. Either God has not spoken the
truth (which is not a possibility), or, that the ritual of Salat that
such people carry out has no relation to the Salat that God has spoken
of.
Speaking to God Directly?
While
many would say we are connecting to God through this vehicle called
Salat, we need to remind that God, while always aware of everything we
do, is high above being contacted/communicated with directly by us
lowly creatures:
"And
it is not for any human being that God would speak to him, except
through inspiration, or from behind a barrier, or by sending a
messenger to inspire whom He wills by His leave. He is Most High,
Wise." (42:51)
However, there is one special factor that God has granted humans above all other creation and that is: access to the Spirit!
Soul or Spirit?
In modern times, the word Spirit (Rouh) has been mistakenly confused with and used to mean the same as the word Soul (Nafs).
We
can see this confusion very clearly when on the news the speaker would
say that so and so died and a prayer will be held for her/his Rouh
(Spirit) whereas what they should have said is that so and so died and
a prayer will be held for his/her Nafs (Soul).
The
Soul (Nafs) is that part that resides in a person, makes them who they
are, and is taken by God when they pass away. It is the Soul/Nafs that
will stand judgment before God on the day of days:
"God seizes the souls
(Anfus) at the time of their death; and for those that have not died,
during their sleep. He then keeps those that have been overtaken by
death, and He sends the others back until a predetermined time. In that
are signs for a people who will think." (39:42)
"And the horn is blown on the promised Day. And every soul (Nafs) is brought, being driven, and with a witness." (50:20-21)
As
for the Spirit (Rouh), it is that part of God that has been entrusted
to our species to give us authority and knowledge over some of His
creation:
"And your Lord said to the angels: “I am creating a human being from a hardened clay. So when I perfect him, and blow of My Spirit in him, you shall yield to him." (15:28-29)
"For
your Lord said to the angels: 'I am creating a human being from clay.
So when I have evolved him, and breathed into him from My Spirit, then you shall yield to him.'" (38:71-72)
While
the Spirit resides in every man, woman, and child of our species, the
access to this great gift is only possible under specific circumstances
and in a specific setting....Hence: Salat.
Salat = Connecting to God through the Spirit
Transcending the Physical
While
most of us may have become completely drawn-in to the material life and
the material world, we may see no benefit in connecting through a
supernatural element, especially since most people associate
spirituality with hippies, Sufis, Buddhists and other such happy-go
chanting groups.
However,
this is exactly what Satan and his kind want us to think. They want us
to stay as far away as possible from God's gift and remain content with
our material/physical state.
"O
Children of Adam, do not let the devil afflict you as he evicted your
parents from the paradise; he removes from them their garments to show
them their bodies. He and his tribe see you from where you do not see
them. We have made the devils as allies for those who do not believe."
(7:27)
Seeing
our bodies is reverting to our primal/physical states. However,
connecting to the Spirit is transcending the body and reaching out to
the source that gives our species direct access to the Almighty thus
deriving our authority and knowledge.
"And they ask you concerning the Spirit. Say: 'The Spirit is from the authority of my Lord; and the knowledge you were given was but very little.'" (17:85)
How to Connect?
If
you have found the above explanation convincing for what the purpose
and objectives of Salat are, then the following is the methodology for
reaching the elevated state as outlined from the Quran.
Timing for Salat
According to the Quran, the optimal times for carrying out the Salat are during the hours around dusk and around dawn.
"And
you shall hold the Salat at the two edges of the day, during the near
parts of the night*. The good deeds take away the bad. This is a
reminder to those who remember." (11:114)
"You
shall hold the Salat at the setting of the sun until the darkness of
the night; and the Qur’an at dawn; the Qur’an at dawn is witnessed."
(17:78)
*
The above verse is normally translated as referring to three Salat
times (the two edges of the day and a part of the night), however, the
Arabic word used is "zulfan" which is a plural form meaning "the near
parts" (see 34:37, 39:3 for the singular use of the word). The correct
meaning therefore is the two edges of the day, moving towards the
adjacent parts of the night.

The
time frame that is being looked at for the Salat is around 45-60
minutes (from the beginning of sundown until the darkness of the night,
and, from the dark part of the night until the first rays of light
appear).
It can be deduced that these time-frames are selected based on two factors:
a. the ease with which such time-frame is remembered simply by having the marker of sundown and sunset;
b.
the tranquility that these two times posses both in terms of reduced
sunlight, as well as the free-time that would be found by such
time-frames being before the beginning of a work day or after its end.
An
interesting point of comparison is the recommended optimal times for
conducting Yoga (a spiritual reaching-out). The optimal times are gives
as very early in the morning and in the early part of the night:
"The very best time to practice yoga is first thing in the morning before breakfast. Upon waking, empty the bowels, shower if you wish, then commence the day with your regime of yoga practices. The second most conductive time is early evening, around sunset." http://www.healthandyoga.com/html/yoga/advice.html
Purification/Cleansing of the Body
The second step to holding the Salat is one of ritual washing/cleaning of the body using either water or clean dry soil:
"O
you who believe, if you rise to hold the Salat, then wash your faces
and your hands up to the elbows, and wipe your heads and your feet to
the ankles; and if you have had intercourse, then you shall bathe. And
if you are ill, or traveling, or you have excreted feces, or you have
had sexual contact with the women, and you cannot not find water, then
you shall select from the clean soil; you shall wipe your faces and
your hands with it. God does not want to place any hardship on you, but
He wants to cleanse you and to complete His blessings upon you that you
may be appreciative." (5:6)
Be of a Clear Mind
"O
you who believe, do not approach the Salat while you are intoxicated,
until you know what you are saying. Nor if you have had intercourse,
unless traveling, until you bathe. And if you are ill, or traveling, or
one of you has excreted feces, or you had sexual contact with the
women, and could not find water, then you shall select from the clean
soil; you shall wipe your faces and hands. God is Pardoning,
Forgiving." (4:43)
Being of a clear mind is a requirement to achieving success in the connection through the Spirit.
Be in Groups or Alone
"And
if you are with them and you hold the Salat for them, then let a group
from amongst them stand with you and let them bring their weapons; and
when they have prostrated then let them stand guard from behind; and
let a group who has not yet communed come and commune with you, and let
them be wary and let them bring their weapons with them. The rejecters
hope that you would neglect your weapons and goods so they can come
upon you in one blow. There is no sin upon you if you are impeded by
rainfall, or if you are ill, that you place down your weapons. And be
wary. God has prepared for the rejecters a humiliating retribution."
(4:102)
"The
angels called to him whilst he was standing, Yusali (communing), in the
temple enclosure: 'God gives you good tidings of John, authenticating
the word from God, and a master, and steadfast, and a prophet from the
upright.'" (3:39)
The Salat can be attempted alone or in groups. There is no set preference beyond what works for each person.
Be in a Stationary Standing Position
"Maintain
the Salawaat, a balanced Salat; and stand dutiful for God. But if you
are in a state of worry, then you may do so while walking or riding. If
you become secure, then remember God as He has taught you what you did
not know." (2:238-239)
The
normal mode for achieving the Salat is to be in a stationary standing
position. However, if there are impeding circumstances, then a person
may attempt to achieve the Salat while walking or riding.
Have a Purpose
"And
if My servants ask you about Me, I am near answering the calls of those
who call to Me. So let them respond to Me and believe in Me that they
may be guided." (2:186)
Rather
than simply connecting through the Spirit for the sake of connecting,
the person performing the Salat should have a specific purpose which is
identified (seeking an answer to a question, seeking knowledge, making
a request, etc.). Calling on God through the Spirit takes patience and
effort, both of which are not to be wasted lightly.
Call on God's Attributes
"Say:
'Call on God or call on the Almighty. Whichever it is you call on, for
to Him are the best names.' And do not be too loud in making your
Salat, nor too quite; but seek a path in between." (17:110)
From
the start Salat, a person is to seek God's help by calling on His many
attributes. This calling on God may be continued throughout the process
as and when required.
Seek Refuge From Satan
"When
you read the Qur’an, you shall seek refuge with God from Satan the
outcast. He has no authority over those who believe, and who put their
trust in their Lord. His authority is over those who follow him, and
set him up as a partner.” (16:98-100)
Before
moving on to the next step in the Salat (reciting from the Scripture),
it is advisable to seek God's help against the interferences of the
devil. Such imploring may take the form of a general call for
assistance, or, by reciting from the words and verses in the Scripture
which implore God's help against the whispers of the devil (see
114:1-6).
Recite From the Scripture, Use an Audible Voice
"Say:
'Call on God or call on the Almighty. Whichever it is you call on, for
to Him are the best names.' And do not be too loud in making your
Salat, nor too quite; but seek a path in between." (17:110)
"Recite
what is inspired to you of the Scripture, and hold the Salat, for the
Salat prohibits evil and vice; but certainly the remembrance of God is
the greatest. God knows everything you do." (29:45)
"You
shall hold the Salat at the setting of the sun until the darkness of
the night; and the Qur’an at dawn; the Qur’an at dawn is witnessed."
(17:78)
The
words from the Scripture are the "key" to helping a person achieve the
state of Salat. Various phrases may be read out from the Scripture, or
various verses, each depending on the need and situation of the person
conducting the Salat. Some verses are in the form of a plea, while
others are an invocation upon God to assist and to protect from the
devil and his whispers/influence. There is no right or wrong in which
verses to select. Each verse from the Quran has its own unique aspects
and its own unique purpose.
Ask and You Shall Receive
"Surely,
those who have said: 'Our Lord is God,' then they did right, the angels
will descend upon them: 'You shall not fear, nor shall you grieve.
Rejoice in the good news of Paradise that you have been promised. We
are your allies in this worldly life and in the Hereafter. In it you
will have anything your soul desires, and in it you will have anything
you ask for.'" (41:30-31)
God
has pledged that He will answer the calls of those who seek Him alone.
Amongst those who have designated to respond to the request made
through the Spirit are the angels, who have all been commanded to yield
to Adam once the Spirit was given to him. As such, it is not uncommon
that a person would have their request responded to by angels who are
assigned by God through the Spirit to carry out certain tasks.
To
support such a statement, the reader is invited to examine the verse
below which speaks of God sending the angels to answer specific
requests/prayers and to notice the emphasis on the act that is being
carried out while such response is received:
"It
was then that Zachariah called on his Lord, he said: 'My Lord, grant me
from You a good progeny, You are the hearer of prayers.' The angels
called to him whilst he was standing, Yusali (communing),
in the temple enclosure: 'God gives you good tidings of John,
authenticating the word from God, and a master, and steadfast, and a
prophet from the upright..'" (3:38-39)
End the Salat
Once
the person has connected through the Spirit and has achieved the
answers sought or has made the request desired, then the connection is
to be ended through a physical acknowledgement (i.e. prostration) and
with praise and glorification to God:
"And
if you are with them and you hold the Salat for them, then let a group
from amongst them stand with you and let them bring their weapons; and
when they have prostrated then let them stand guard
from behind; and let a group who has not yet communed come and commune
with you, and let them be wary and let them bring their weapons with
them. The rejecters hope that you would neglect your weapons and goods
so they can come upon you in one blow. There is no sin upon you if you
are impeded by rainfall, or if you are ill, that you place down your
weapons. And be wary. God has prepared for the rejecters a humiliating
retribution." (4:102)
"And
say: 'Praise be to God who has not taken a son, nor does He have a
partner in sovereignty, nor does He have an ally out of weakness.' And
glorify Him greatly." (17:111)
Believers Vs. Submitters
While
there is no doubt that any person may attempt to commune with God as
he/she wishes, a study of the Scripture reveals that the main people
who will be successful at making the communion on a regular basis are
ones who have advanced to the stage of being Mumins (believers).
“O you who believe,
do not approach the Salat while you are intoxicated, until you know
what you are saying. Nor if you have had intercourse, unless traveling,
until you bathe. And if you are ill, or traveling, or one of you has
excreted feces, or you had sexual contact with the women, and could not
find water, then you shall select from the clean soil; you shall wipe
your faces and hands. God is Pardoning, Forgiving.” (The Message 4:43)
“So
when you are done making the Salat, then remember God while standing,
or sitting, or on your sides; then, when you are relieved, you shall
honor the Salat. Indeed, the Salat for the believers is a timed decree.” (The Message 4:103)
While
most people may not realize the difference, the Scripture has made a
clear distinction between ‘Muslims’ (those who simply have submitted to
God) and ‘Mumins’ (those who have advanced and strive with their wealth
and lives in the sake of God):
“The
Nomads said: ‘We believe.’ Say: ‘You have not believed; but you should
Say: 'We have submitted (Aslamna)’, for belief has not yet entered into
your hearts.’ If you obey God and His messenger, He will not put any of
your works to waste. God is Forgiver, Merciful. Believers
(Muninoon) are those who believe in God and His messenger, then they
became without doubt, and they strive with their money and their lives
in the cause of God. These are the truthful ones.” (49:14-15)
Therefore,
if you are not able to commune through the Spirit, do not despair, the
communion will happen eventually when you have calmed your mind through
patience and have nourished your soul through good works.
Beware!
The
benefits from being able to commune with the One true God and receive
direct feedback and/or answers to prayers cannot be emphasized enough.
It is for this reason that we must all be aware that the devil and his
followers have this vehicle in their sights and that severing the
communion with God and rendering the act to a an empty ritual has and
will continue to be a priority item (cutting us off at the source):
"The
devil only wants to cause strife between you through intoxicants and
gambling, and to repel you away from remembering God and from the
Salat. Will you be deterred?" (5:91)
"Then
generations came after them who lost the Salat, and followed desires.
They will find their consequences." (The Message 19:59)
"Those
who believe, then reject, then believe, then reject, then they increase
in rejection; God was neither to forgive them nor to guide them to the
path." (4:137)
Now
that we have found the Salat once again, will we discard our ability to
commune with God and turn the Salat into mindless empty rituals as the
generations before us have done?
Will we be deterred?