The Essence of Islam – Volume II

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 305 of 505

The Essence of Islam – Volume II — Page 305

The Pillars of Islam 305. What is the Ṣalāt? It is the supplication made humbly in the form of glorification and praise of God, proclaiming. His holiness, seeking His forgiveness and calling down. His blessings on the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allāh be on him). When you are occupied with the. Salāt do not confine yourselves only to the prescribed prayers like heedless people whose Ṣalāt is all formality and has no reality behind it. When you observe the Ṣalāt, then besides the prescribed prayers taught by the Holy. Qur'an and by the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of. Allāh be on him), you should set forth your supplications in your respective vernaculars so that your hearts may be moved by your humility and your earnestness. [Kashti Nūḥ, Rūḥānī Khazā'in, vol. 19, pp. 68-69]. Supplications may be Offered in One's Own. Vernacular. Make your supplications during your five daily prayer services. You are not forbidden to supplicate in your own vernaculars. The Ṣalāt is not properly observed except with concentration, and concentration cannot be achieved without humility, and humility is generated by a comprehension of that which is said. Therefore, eagerness and travail of the soul are generated more easily by supplication in one's vernacular. But this does not mean that you should dispense with the prescribed prayers and offer the Ṣalāt in your own language. That is not what I mean. . What I have in mind is that after the prescribed prayers you should also supplicate in your own language. There is a special blessing in the prescribed prayers. Salāt means prayer. Therefore during the Ṣalāt pray for deliverance from the calamities of the here and the hereafter, and that your end may be good. Pray also for your wives