“Wa iza salaka    ibadi anni fainni kharibun ujeebu daawat addaaee iza da aan”
O my friend! My    creatures ask you questions about me; tell them I am near them I    accept the 
prayer of one who prays
 
Then 
Allah says,” Don’t   lose hope in Allah’s Mercies.” And said,” 
Allah promises you of great   rewards and lots of bounties” It is 
imperative for you that you trust in   Allah more than you can trust 
anyone else. When you have good thoughts   in your heart, don’t give way
 to other doubts. Thus your sins will be   pardoned.”
 
Imam 
Jafar e    Sadiq (a.s.) has said, “Many a time Allah accepts people’s 
prayers    but the benefits take time in reaching the supplicant. Allah 
   instructs the two angels guardian over the person that the    
supplication has been accepted but he should not be given the    
benefits immediately that he continues to be suppliant for some more    
time. Allah will also mention to the angels that he likes the way    the
 person supplicates.”
In another    tradition the Imam 
(a.s.) has said,” Man is always in a good state    and rightly keeps 
expecting Allah’s bounties unless he loses faith    in the Munificence 
of Allah and stop praying for His mercy. He    should not be in a hurry 
to get his prayers answered!“ The narrator    asked, “ O Imam (a.s.)! 
What do you mean by the supplicant making    hurry?" ”The Imam (a.s.) 
replied, " “When a supplicant complains    that lot of time has elapsed 
ever since he initiated his    supplication and the wish remains 
unfulfilled, then he is trying to    hurry in the matter..”
Imam Jafar e    Sadiq (a.s.) has narrated that one day 
Hazrat Ibrahim 
(a.s.) was    surveying the environs of Mount Bait al Muqdis for a 
pasture. He    heard the voice of a person calling. He proceeded in the 
direction    of the sound. He found a person in the process of offering 
his    prayers. The height of the person was about twelve yards. When 
the    person was through with the prayer, Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.) asked  
  him,” To whom were you offering the prayers?”
 
- The man replied,” I was   offering my prayers to the Creator of the land and the skies.
- Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.)   asked, “ Where be your dwelling?
- The man pointed to a   hill in reply.
- Hazrat Ibrahim(a.s. )   said, "I too wish to visit your abode."
- He replied, "There is a   river enroute that you cannot cross."
- Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.)   asked, “ Then how do you go across?”
- He said,” I can walk on   the water.”
- Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.)   said, “ Perhaps Allah might endow to me the capability to walk on the   water.”
- Consequently both of   them walked across the girth of the river.
- Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.)   asked,” Tell me which is the greatest of all days?
- The man said,” The Day   of Reckoning!”
- Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.)   said,” Come! Let us both pray to Allah for Deliverance on that fateful   day.”
- The pious man said,” Why   do you make me a partner in your prayer? I
 have been supplicating for   the last three years and my wish has not 
been granted so far!”
- Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.)   asked,” What is your wish?”
- The man said,” On day I   found a handsome lad grazing a flock. I 
asked him who owned the flock.   The lad replied that the owner was 
Ibrahim Khalil ar Rehman. I prayed to   Allah that if He had a Khalil 
(friend) on the earth, then He must give   me the honor of setting eye 
on that revered personality. .But my prayer   has remained unanswered.”
- Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.)   said,” Your wish has been fulfilled. I am 
Ibrahim Khalil Allah! The   reason for the delay in answering your 
prayers was that Allah   appreciated the way you modulated your 
supplication and He wanted to   hear you making the call again and 
again. .Your repeated supplication   enhanced your status in the 
consideration of Allah.”
The fourth reason for   Allah not 
answering the prayers of a supplicant is that the wish that   granting 
the wish might be against the person’s own interest. Allah has   the 
intention of rewarding him with something more useful. As, for   
example, someone approaches a generous person for a pecuniary help of a 
  certain amount. The generous person, after due consideration, which   
might take some time, helps him with an amount ten times more than the  
 man expected! Therefore it is not the rejection of the prayer but, in  
 fact, it is an enhancement in the generosity.
THE ADVANTAGES OF   PRAYER
There are several benefits   accruing from prayer. All the time spent 
in preparing for the nearness   to Allah and supplication is a part of 
one’s prayer.
Dear reader! You must have   observed that Allah
 attracts the ignorant creatures towards Himself by   making innumerable
 promises. This can be explained by the simile of a   king making the 
hawk sit on his arm with affection to train it to hunt.   He gives a 
variety of food to the bird to befriend it. When the hawk is   fully 
trained, he lets it go hunting and to return and perch on his arm.   
Another example is of parents training and educating their children and,
   in the process, informing them the myriad uses of learning and 
skills.   When the child is not attentive, they give him pretty dresses 
and other   goodies to attract him towards learning. When the child gets
 motivated,   he himself tries to excel in the skills that the parents 
wanted him to   acquire. Then, whatever comes in the way, the child 
continues making   progress. Similar is the disposition of man.
Man doesn’t understand the   pleasures and the successes of the 
Hereafter. Therefore, the Almighty,   with His kindness and indulgence 
invites men towards Himself thus:
“O my creatures! Come.   
Whatever you ask for, I shall give you! I have everything that can bring
   you closer to Me! They can thus accomplish their wants in the world 
and   also in the Hereafter. What degree of Munificence that, 
notwithstanding   the Omnipotence, I have, I am calling you closer to 
Me.. But the   ignorant creatures are worrying futilely that their 
prayers have   remained unanswered.!”
Therefore Allah says:
Innal insaana    lerabbehi lakanoor
"Truly man manifests    ungratefulness to his Creator"
Man wonders why his prayer   remained unanswered. He doesn’t think that
 supplication is a part of the   prayer required of him. When he made 
entreaty to Allah, he came closer   to Him! He communicated his feelings
 and wishes to the Creator and the   Sustainer! He heard Allah's 
’labbaek (thy beck and call)! O supplicant!   If you realize the true 
happiness of prayer and supplication, and the   eyes of your heart 
fathom the mysteries of the attention Allah gives to   your 
lamentations, you would sacrifice your own self not to talk of your   
mundane wishes! Imagine, a person gets the opportunity with a man in   
authority, say, a king! And that monarch looks with some attention at   
the visitor. In his wonderment the man might forget to make his   
submission to the worthy!
What a pity that when   people 
supplicate before the Almighty Allah, they forget that they have   an 
opportunity to address Allah who has the control of everything in the   
Universe.
Allah says,” O My   creature! Pray and trust Me for your 
welfare!” And man in his ignorance   behaves stubbornly. If he hadn’t a 
screen of negligence over his mind,   he could understand the truth. 
Allah says,” O angels! Delay fulfilling   his wishes! I like the voice 
in which he is supplicating. If man   realizes this, he will submit 
himself totally to the wish of Allah and   shun praying for mundane 
wishes.
THOSE WHOSE PRAYERS ARE   ANSWERED
Authentic
 sources quote   that Imam Jafar e Sadiq (a.s.) has said,” There are 
three types of   persons whose prayers are answered:
1. Those 
who go on the   holy pilgrame of Haj, their prayers are answered. It is 
advisable that   people at home are taken good care of...
2. Those who do Jehad in   the way of Allah. His family and children must be provided support in   his absence.
3. The prayers of the sick   are also answered. People should, 
therefore take care of the sick and   should not upset them in any way.
Imam Mohammed Baqir (a.s.)   said that five prayers are such that Allah will certainly accept them:
1. Prayer by the Just   Imam.
2. Prayer of the oppressed   (mazloom).
3. The prayer of a pious   son for his parents.
4. The prayer of pious   parents for their son.
5. The prayer of a momin   for his brothe momin in his absence.
- Imam Jafar e Sadiq (a.s.)   has said,” Allah shall definitely accept six types of prayer:
1. Prayer of a pious   father for his son.
2. Curse of a father for   his disinherited (Aaq-shuda) son.
3. Curse of an oppressed   person against a tyrant..
4. The prayer of one momin   for another..
5. The prayer of an   oppressed when he recieves a consideration from a cruel person..
6. Prayer for the pleasure   of the Ahl al Bayt.
BEWARE OF THE CURSE OF   THE OPPRESSED
The Prophet of Allah (a.s.)   says,” Beware of the curse of the 
oppressed.that it goes beyond the   skies and Allah looks at him with 
kindness and says,’ Raise his prayer,   I shall accept it!’”
The Prophet (a.s.) also   said,” Prevent yourself from your father’s curse. It is sharper than the   spear!”
It has come in    the traditions that four types of prayer are not 
rejected by    Allah::1. A father’s prayer.for his son. 2. Prayer of the
 oppressed    against the oppressor. 3. Prayer of the person who is on 
the minor    pilgrimage (Umrah). 4. The prayer of a person who is 
fasting. 
It is said that    the prayers of five types of
 persons are not answered: 1. A husband,    despite being capable of 
divorcing a nagging spouse by giving her    the mehr (alimony), bears 
with her and doesn’t divorce her, but    prays against her.. 2. A person
 whose slave had escaped from his    custody thrice but he doesn’t sell 
him and just curses him. 3. A    person who doesn’t walk hurriedly away 
from a wall precariously    about to fall and prays,’ O Allah! May the 
wall not fall on my    head!’ 4. A person who advances a loan to someone
 without taking any    witnesses and then prays, ‘ O Allah! Get back my 
money to me!’ 5. An    able bodied person capable of earning his 
livelihood, but doesn’t    exert himself to earn, prays’ O Allah! Give 
me livelihood!’ 
The Prophet of    Allah (a.s.) has said, O Abu 
Dhar! If in a town only disobendient    sinners are there with only 
three pious persons, Allah will not send    curse to that place.
O 
Abu Dhar!    Allah is proud and appreciatve of three persons. The first:
 One who    says the Adhan (call for prayer) and Iqamah (the call to 
rise for    prayer) while alone in a forest and offers his mandatory 
prayer.    Allah asks the angels with pride to look at his sincere 
creature who    has not forgotten the Creator even in the loneliness of 
the jungle.    The second: One who does the Namaz e Shab (the night 
prayers) and    prostrates in the loneliness of the night despite being 
overwhelmed    by sleep. Allah tells to the angels that the spirit of 
the sincere    creature is with Him while he is in prostration. The 
third: A person    on the battlefield steadfast fighting the enemies 
while his own    comrades have fled with fear in their hearts!: . 
Imam Jafar e    Sadiq (a.s.) narrates that offering mandatory prayers
 in the view of    the people is preferable. Praying in the mosque is 
preferable to    praying in the loneliness of the home. Similarly giving
 Zakat in the    precincts of the mosque is better as it would encourage
 others to    follow suit. The non-mandatory prayers and charity and 
alms to poor    and needy is better given in privacy. This will preclude
 the chance    of giving a feeling to the people that the person is 
proud of his    status and the recepients of the help might also feel 
embarrassed if    the help is proferred in public.
Then the 
Imam (a.s.)    said,” Offering namaz e shab was the practice of the 
Prophet (a.s.)    and the pious persons followed suit. It removes pains 
and makes the    faces radiant. One who offers these nightly prayers 
becomes    good-natured and presentable. It boosts the means of 
livelihood of    the person. The eight rakaat (genuflections) of namaz e
 shab are the    adornment of the Hereafter for one who offers these 
prayers. It    gives light to the eyes and expels sadness.”
It is mentioned    in the traditions that namaz e shab enhances the 
radiance of the    face and the fragrance of the body. It gives boost to
 the person’s    livelihood. The person who offers these prayers finds 
means of    discharging his debts.
In another    tradition 
it is said that a household where the 
Quran is recited and    the namaz e
 shab is offered, the house appears to the people of the    Firmament as
 if it is a shining star.
 
It is recorded    that the Prophet of Allah (a.s.) said while making a commentary on    the verse:
“Innal hasanate    yuzhibnal sayyiaat”
No doubt virtues    obliterate the sins
Said “that the verse means   that when a momin offers the namaz e shab, his sins committed during the   day are obliterated.”
The Prophet of    
Islam (a.s.) has said,” Whosoever is given the 
privilege of offering    namaz e shab by Allah, remains awake in the 
nights and with total    dedication offers the prayer duly purifying 
himself with ablution,    Allah will arrange nine rows of angels to join
 the prayer behind    him. Only Allah will know the number of angels in 
each of the nine    rows. One end of each row of the angels will be in 
the North and the    other in the South. When the person completes the 
prayer, virtues    will be added to his list (Nama e Aamaal) according 
to the number of    angels who had offered prayers behind him. “
 
It
 is narrated    also from the Prophet that Allah will infuse light in 
the heart of    the pious person who stands in prayer during the late 
hours of the    night. When the person utters, “Ya 
Rab, Ya Rab!”, Allah 
responds    with “ Labbaek, Labbaek!” and says,” O My creature! Ask for 
what you    want from Me! Depend on Me that I am sufficient for the 
solution of    your problems!” Then Allah tells to the angels, “ Look! 
How My    creature stands in My Presence in the dead of the night! That 
is the    time when the thoughtless persons will be in their slumbers. 
You    must bear witness that I have obliterated the record of all his  
  sins!”
 
It is narrated    in the traditions that the Prophet of 
Allah (a.s.) has said,”    Jibraeel always exhorts me about the Namaz e 
Shab so much that I    worried perhaps the people in my Ummah might not 
get any sleep in    the thought of this prayer.”
It is
 narrated    from Imam Mohammed Baqir (a.s.) that one who has faith in 
the Day of    Reckoning and Allah will not let a night go when he has 
not    performed the Namaz e Shab.”
It is narrated    that a
 person approached Ameer al Momineen (a.s.) and said, “ O    Imam! I am 
unable to offer the Namaz e Shab!” 
Hazrat Ali (a.s) said,    “ Your sins 
are preventing you from doing so.” And added,” Hazrat    Sulaiman 
(a.s.)’s mother advised him,’ O son! Don’t sleep much in    the nights! 
Such a habit will render a person a beggar (faqir) on    the Day of 
Reckoning!’”
 
It is also    narrated from Hazrat Ali (a.s.) 
that a person asked him to tell    about the superiority and 
significance of the Namaz e Shab. The Imam    (a.s.) replied, “ Be 
informed that when a person spends a tenth of    the night in sincere 
supplication Allah would tell to the angels, “    Write virtues in the 
name of My creature equivalent to the leaves    and flowers in the trees
 that grow on the banks of the Nile.” In    another tradition it is 
mentioned that Allah orders the angels to    write virtues in the record
 of a supplicant equal to the leaves in    all the trees in the 
universe. The Imam (a.s.) said,” One who spends    a ninth part of the 
night in prayer, his Nama e Aamaal will be    placed in his right hand 
on the Day of Judgement!” “A person who    spends an eighth part of the 
night in supplication, Allah will give    him the status of a martyr who
 fought valiantly in the way of Allah    and met with death.” “ One who 
spends a seventh pary of the night in    prayer, would rise from his 
grave with the face as radiant as the    full moon and will cross the 
Bridge of Siraat with grteat ease!” “    One who spends a sixth of the 
night in supplication will get pardon    of his sins from Allah and 
would be counted in the group of    repentent people.” “One who spends a
 fifth of the night in prayer    will find a place in the neighborhood 
of Hazrat Ibraheem (a.s.) in    the Heaven.” “ One who spends a fourth 
of the night in supplication    will will rise with the group of 
successful people on the Day of    Judgement and will cross the Bridge 
of Siraat like a breeze and    enter the precincts of the Heaven.” “ One
 who spends a third of the    night in prayer Allah will endow him with 
such a status that every    angel wishes to attain it. On the Day of 
Reckoning there will be    Orders that he should have freedom to enter 
the Heaven through any    of the gates he wished to use!” “ One who 
spent half the night in    prayer will get so much reward that if the 
entire surface of the    earth is made of gold and offered to that 
momin
 in place of the    Reward, he would refuse to accept it. This act of 
the person will be    more valuable in the consideration of Allah than 
freeing seventy    slaves from the progeny of Hazrat Ismail (a.s.).” “ 
One who    supplicates two thirds of the night, Allah will write virtues
 in his    name equal to the grains of sand in a desert. The lowest 
number of    virtues for such a person would be equal to ten times the 
size of    the Mount 
Ohad.” “ One who supplicates the whole night, 
sometimes in    prostration and at other in genuflection, sometimes 
reciting the    Holy Quran and then uttering Allah’s names, Allah will 
reward him so    much that all his sins would be pardoned and would be 
as innocent as    a just born baby. The virtues written in the name of 
such a person    will be equal to the creatures in the world. The grave 
of the person    would be filled with light. Jealousy and greed would be
 obliterated    from his heart. He will be freed from the prosecution 
that takes    place in the grave after death. He will be exempt from the
 Hellfire.    He will be raised from the grave on the Day of Judgement 
who will be    free of any fear of Retribution. Allah would say to the 
angels,’    Look at my creature who spent the full night in My 
Remembrance. Give    him a place in the Jannat al Firdous and give him a
 hundred thousand    cities in the Heaven and every city should be 
adorned with what he    wishes to have! Give him much more than what has
 already been    endowed on him!”
 
O Abu Dharr!    Every spot
 of land where one puts his head down in prostration will    bear 
witness on the Day of Judgement. There is no resting place    where 
travelers tarry for rest that will not pray for their safety    if they 
had offered their prayers in that place. The place will    curse a 
person if he had committed any act contrary to the dictates    of Allah 
while tarrying there.
O Abu Dharr!    There is no dawn or 
dusk when places don’t call each other: “ O my    neighbor! Did any 
passerby talk of Allah while staying with you !?    Did any traveler put
 his forehead down in prostration?” Some places    would affirm that the
 travelers did prostrate in prayer and the    others would own that they
 just rested and went their way. The place    confirming about the 
visitors offering prayers while visiting it    would proudly feel that 
it had the privilege of people offering    prayers to Allah while being 
its guests.
Remember!    Forgetfulness has so much engulfed 
the human race that the inanimate    things are more adept at praying to
 Allah. The inanimate things,    although in possession of very feeble 
senses, busy themselves in    prayer.
Someone asked    Imam 
Jafar e Sadiq (a.s) whether one should offer optional (Naafila)    
prayers at one place or at different places. The Imam (a.s.) replied    
that it is better to offer these prayers at different places that    
these places will bear witness to the act on the Day of Reckoning. 
It is narrated    that when people assemble at a place and don’t 
praise the Prophet    and his Holy Progeny (a.s.), such assembly will be
 the harbinger of    retribution of the concourse on the Day of 
Reckoning 
O Abu Dharr!    When Allah created the land and
 trees grew on it, there was no tree    from which the progeny of Adam 
had not derived benefit. The land and    its flora kept providing 
benefits to man that he praised Allah for    His Bounties. But the 
misguided said, “ God has a son!” When this    happened, the earth had a
 cataclysm and the benefits that the trees    provided to man faded 
away. The Qureish believed that the angels are    God’s daughters. The 
Jews thought that Aziz ( of Egypt) was God’s    son. The Christians 
said, “ 
Jesus is the son of God”. 
 
It is narrated    from 
authentic sources that Imam Jafar e Sadiq (a.s.) has said, “    Allah 
has not created any tree that did not give fruits. But when    people 
started saying that God has a son, half the flora went barren    of 
fruits. And when people started being polytheist, many a tree    grew 
thorns.
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