Treasure House of Prayers — Page 163
PRAYERS 163 In fact he learned the manner of praying from his master, the Holy Prophet sa and instilled in his Jam a ‘at , the true spirit of prayers. He changed the traditional verbal prayer in such a manner that the accepted prayers brought about astonishing results. God granted his Jam a ‘at a safe haven at the every critical juncture in the same way as He did to the followers of Hadrat M u s a as (Moses). This can be judged from the words of Hadrat Amm a n J a n at the demise of the Promised Messiah as , “My children, on seeing the house empty do not think that your father has not left anything for you. He has left a great treasure of prayers for you in the heavens. ” In fact this treasure was not only for his family, it was an inheritance for all the pious people within his spiritual house. The Promised Messiah as not only prayed day and night for his Jam a ‘at , in accordance with the prophecies of the Holy Prophet sa he left a for the needs of this period of time. This huge treasure which is recorded in his writings, Malf uza t and letters is for our benefit. We must make use of this wealth. This is my purpose in compiling this book. Readers of my book of Qur’ a nic prayers and the prayers of the Holy Prophet sa encouraged me to complie a book of the Prayers of the Promised Messiah as. By grace of All a h , I was able to prepare this book, including the context of the prayers. The beginning of the book describes the subjects of the importance, blessings, etiquette and prayer routines of the Promised Messiah as. This is followed by a section of Urdu prayers. The second section is of the Arabic prayers. Lastly some of the Promised Messiah as 's