*Shaykh Husayn al-Awaaishah
The Prayer - Its Effect in Increasing Eemaan and Purifying the Soul
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From Nawfal ibn Muaawiyah, radhiallahu anhu, that the Prophet,
sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said: “Whoever missed the Prayer, then
it is as if he had lost his family and his wealth.” [Reported by Ibn
Hibban in his Saheeh and it occurs in Saheehut-Targheeb (no. 576).]
How would you feel, O Muslim brother, if you were to lose your
precious son? How would you feel if you lost your wife? What pain
would you feel if you lost your family? What would your grief be like
if you lost both your family and your wealth? Indeed it would be an
agonising blow and terrible grief that a person should lose his
family and wealth. Losing his family with whom he lived with and
experienced such joy. The spacious earth would seem constricted for
one who lost his family. He would experience distress, grief and
agony. Then how about one who in addition lost his wealth? Fresh and
sweet wealth which Allaah made a support for us, how would you feel
if that occurred also? Then know that one who misses the Prayer has
indeed suffered a huge loss.
[End of the chapter]
Summarized notes from the chapter on “The excellence of the prayer
and its wiping away of sins and evil deeds”:
1- Allah wipes away sins through the five daily Prayers.
2- Prayer is an expiation of what is committed between them, as long
as major sins are avoided.
3- Sins destroy a person and ignite a fire for him which he must
extinguish with Prayers.
4- The Muslim may reach the station of the sincere, the truthful and
the martyrs through Prayer, Zakat and Fasting.
5- Prayer’s excellence over other actions.
6- Allah the Most High blessed the Companion by entering him into
Paradise before his brother, the martyr, and that was because he
performed more prayers than him.
7- Prayer is a light which will make the way clear for the servant in
this life and the Hereafter.
8- The way to achieve companionship of the Prophet, sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam, in Paradise is to increase in performance of
prostration and Prayer.
9- Performance of two rak`ahs would be more beloved to a deceased
person than the world and all that it contains.
10- Turning with one’s heart to Allah in the Prayer fully and
sincerely causes the Muslim to be as he was on the day his mother
gave birth to him *.
(Source: http://www.islaam.com/Article.asp?id=609)*