The Five Levels of Prayer

The Five Levels of Prayer




Ibn al-Qayyim writes in his book al-Wabil al-Sayyib:

"When it comes to prayer, people are of five levels:

* The first is the level of the one who wrongs himself and is
negligent. He does not do wudu properly, or pray at the right time or make sure
he does all the necessary parts of prayer.
* The second is one who observes the outward essentials of prayer,
prays on time and does wudu, but he has lost the battle against his own
self and is overwhelmed with waswaas (insinuations).
* The third is one who observes the outward essentials of prayer, prays
on time and does wudu, and also strives against his own self and
against waswaas, but he is preoccupied with his struggle against his enemy
(Shaytan), lest he steal from his prayer, so he is engaged in salah and
jihad at the same time.
* The fourth is one who when he stands up to pray, he fulfils all the
requirements of the prayer, and his heart is fully focused and alert
lest he omit anything, and his concern is to do the prayer properly and
perfectly. His heart is deeply immersed in his prayer and worship of his
Lord.
* The fifth is one who does all of that, but he takes his heart and
places it before his Lord, looking at his Lord with his heart and focusing
on Him, filled with love and adoration, as if he is actually seeing
Him. That waswaas and those thoughts diminish, and the barriers between
him and his Lord are lifted. The difference between the prayer of this
person and the prayer of anyone is else is greater than the difference
between heaven and earth. When this person prays, he is preoccupied with
his Lord and content with Him.

The first type is punishable; the second is accountable; the third is
striving so he is not counted as a sinner; the fourth is rewarded and
the fifth is drawn close to his Lord, because he is one of those for whom
prayer is a source of joy. Whoever finds their joy in prayer in this
life, will find their joy in being close to Allah in the Hereafter, and
will also find his joy in Allah in this world. Whoever finds his joy in
Allah will be content with everything, and whoever does not find his
joy in Allah, will be destroyed by his feelings of grief and regret for
worldly matters."

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