Assalaamu alaikum
Arabian, thank you for sharing your thoughts on this matter�..
I am aware of the advice that, a Muslim should �imagine� their selves to be in front of Allah {SWT} when offering Salah, however I have perceived a number of ways to place myself in this state, and was wondering what everyone else did?
Initially, I visually imagined myself praying in front of my Lord (the Prophets, Angels etc), however I found that in the effort of creating this �visual state�, I was prone to slipping into a slumber with regards to my recitation (of the Qur�an). Hence I searched for a different way to place myself in the presence of my Lord, Glorified be He.
This lead me to Ayat-ul-Kursi and the sentence: �Neither slumber nor sleep overtakes Him� [Holy Qur�an: Surah 2:255]. When striving to place myself in the presence of Allah {SWT} in this context, I am trying my best not to slip into a slumber. If I am able to maintain that state, I remain in the presence of Allah {SWT} without needing to create an additional visual image, which may distract my attention away from the compulsory aspects of Salah. Here my concentration is fully focused on recitation, and perhaps more importantly, I focus with sincerity on the meaning of the words I am reciting.
I have found many benefits from offering Salah in this way, & gained knowledge about what my sub-conscious mind/heart is up to! I do not wish to bore you with the intricate details of what I have learned, try it yourself & find out!
I have included the below Hadith, as when offering Salah in congregation I often witness Muslim�s yawning:
Narrated Abu Huraira {RA}: The Prophet {SAW} said, �Allah likes sneezing and dislikes yawning, so if someone sneezes and then praises Allah, then it is obligatory on every Muslim who heard him to say: �May Allah be Merciful to you (Yar-hamukallah)�. But as regards to yawning, it is from Shaitan, so one must try one�s best to stop it as much as possible. Because if any one of you yawns the Shaitan laughs at him.� [Sahih Al-Bukhari: Vol. 8: 242]
A person yawns as a result of their mind/heart slipping into a slumber (this may be a result of been tired, or simply a lackadaisical state of mind), I say this as I have (through Allah�s Grace) managed to attain a state whereby, I perceive a yawn before it has the chance to materialise, hence I am able to stop it from materialising.
Admittedly I am still slipping into a slumber in that, I allow the remnants of that slumberous state to initiate a yawn (in the first place), and hence I have plenty to work on myself.
I hope this post offers positive benefits to those whom read it, & I hope you may offer me some help in return. Insha Allah
P.S. Follow the link to view other strategies, with regards to concentration in prayer - http://www.concentrationinprayer.com/bookOnCIP.html - http://www.concentrationinprayer.com/bookOnCIP.html
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La ilaha ill-Allah
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