I Have
Divided The Prayer... Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyyah - The
Reference
28 March 2010
By Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
1. The Hadeeth Qudsee: I have divided the prayer
between Myself and My servant
Abu Hurairah (ra) said: I have heard the Prophet (sas)
say: "Allah (the Mighty and Sublime) has said: I
have divided prayer between Myself and My servant into
two halves, and My servant shall have what he has
asked for. When the servant says:
All praise belongs to Allaah the Rabb of all the
Worlds.
Allah (mighty and sublime be He) says: My
servant has praised Me.
And when he says:
The Most Gracious the Most Merciful
Allah (mighty and sublime be He) says: My
servant has extolled Me, and when he says:
Master of the Day of Judgement
Allah says: My servant has glorified Me
-and on one occasion He said: My servant has
submitted to My power.
And when he says:
You alone do we worship and from You alone do we seek
help
He says: This is between Me and My servant, and
My servant shall have what he has asked for.
And when he says:
Guide us to the Straight Path, the Path of those whom
you have favoured, not of those upon whom is your
anger, nor of those who are astray
He says: This is for My servant, and My servant
shall have what he has asked for
And when he says: All praise is due to Allaah the
Rabb of all the Worlds, he pauses for a short
while waiting for the response of his Lord: "My
servant has praised Me." Then when he says:
The Most Gracious the Most Merciful, he waits for
the response: "My servant has extolled Me"
and when he says: Master of the Day of Judgement,
he waits for the response: "My servant has
glorified Me."
It is the delight of his heart, the pleasure of his
eye and the joy of his soul that his Lord says about
him: "My servant" three times. By Allaah!
If the fumes of desire and the darkness of the souls
were not upon the hearts, they would have flown out of
happiness and joy that their Lord, Maker and Deity
says: "My servant has praised Me, My servant has
extolled Me and My servant has glorified Me."
Then there would have been space in his heart to
witness (the reality) of these three names which are
the basis of all the Beautiful Names and these are:
Allaah, ar-Rabb and ar-Rahmaan...
...When he says: Master of the Day of Judgement,
he witnesses the glory which be fits none but the
King, the Truth, the Manifest. So he witnesses a very
powerful and compelling King, to Whom the whole
creation has yielded, to Whom the faces are humbled,
to Whom the creation humbles itself, and to Whom every
possessor of power and honour submits to. He witnesses
with his heart a King (Who is) upon the Throne of the
Heaven...
...And when he says: You alone do we worship and
from You alone do we seek help, in which lies the
secret of the creation and the affair, of the world
and the hereafter, and which contains the loftiest of
goals and the most excellent of means (of approach to
Allaah). The loftiest of goals is enslavement to
Allaah and the most excellent of means is His help and
assistance. There is no deity deserving of worship in
truth except He and there is no helper in His worship
besides Him. Therefore, His worship is the greatest of
goals and His aid is loftiest of means...
...And these words contain the two types of Tawheed
and they are Tawheed ur-Ruboobiyyah and Tawheed
ul-Uloohiyyah. Devotion and Enslavement to Allaah is
comprised in the names ar-Rabb and Allaah, so he is
worshipped on account of His Uloohiyyah, help is
sought from Him on account of His Ruboobiyyah and He
guides to the Straight Path on account of His Mercy.
The first part of the surah therefore, mentions His
names Allaah, ar-Rabb and ar-Rahmaan for the purpose
of the one who seeks His worship, help and guidance.
He is alone in being able to bestow all of that. There
is no one who can aid others in His worship besides
Allaah and none can guide (to the Straight Path)
except Him.
Then the caller realises with the speech of Allaah:
Guide us to the Straight Path, his extreme need
for this (guidance). He is never in need of any other
thing as much as he is for this guidance. He is need
of it in every moment and at every glance of the
eye...
...Then Allaah makes it clear that the people of this
Guidance are those who have been specified with His
favour, not of those upon whom is His anger, and they
are the ones who know the Truth but do not follow it
and not of those who are astray, and they are those
who worship Allaah without knowledge. Both of these
groups share with each other in speaking about His
creation, His command and His Names and Attributes
without knowledge. The path of those upon whom is His
favour and blessing is different from the people of
falsehood with respect to knowledge and action.
When he finishes from this praise, supplication and
tawheed he has been ordered to end it with "aameen",
which is a seal to (to his supplication) and to which
the aameen of the angels in sky coincides with. This
aameen is from the beautification of the prayer, just
like the raising of the hands is a beautification of
the prayer, a following of the sunnah, veneration of
the command of Allaah, worship by the hands and a sign
of the movement from one pillar (of the prayer) to
another.2
References:
1 Reported by Muslim, Maalik, at-Tirmidhee,
Abu Daawood, an-Nasaaee and Ibn Maajah
2 Taken from [As-Salaat wa Hukmu Taarikihaa], p.
171-172