As for Abu Bakr (ra), the people could not heat his recitation in the
prayer due to his weeping just as Aa'ishah (ra) has described when she
said: "The Messenge r of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam)
said while he was in his (final) illness: "Call upon Abu Bakr to lead
the people in prayer". Aa'ishah said: "I said: When Abu Bakr
stands in y our place the people are not able to hear due to weeping so
call Umar and let hi m lead the people". He (the Messenger) said:
"Call Abu Bakr and let him lead the people". Aa'ishah said to
Hafsah: "Say to him (the Messenger) that when Abu Bak r stands in
your place the people cannot hear him due to weeping so call Umar an d
let him lead the people." Hafsah did that and the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam)
said: "Indee d you are like the companions of Yoosuf. Call Abu bakr
and let him lead the peop le in prayer." Hafsah said to Aa'ishah:
"I was never to gain any good from you."
In another narration: "Abu Bakr is a sorrowful man. When he
stands in your place he is not able to pray with the people."
2. Reflecting upon the Meanings of the Words which are related to the
Prayer
When he says "Allaahu Akbar" he brings to mind the meaning
of these words and th e greatness and might of Allaah the Exalted which
they contain. When he seeks re fuge in Allaah from Shaytaan - the accursed
- he reflects upon the meaning of se eking refuge and that it entails recourse
to and holding onto Allaah, the All-He aring Who hears the servant, the
All-Knowing Who knows what the Shayaateen whisp er. He brings to mind that
with this (seeking refuge) he opens the door toevery good and closes the
door to every evil. In the same manner does he reflect upon the meanings
of Bismillaah..., the Tasbeeh (Subhaanallaah) and the sending of pr ayers
upon the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam).
It is essential to turn to the books of Tafseer and sayings of the scholars
unti l a person understands what exactly he is saying and that is saying
what he unde rstands. This is for all of his prayer, he strives to achieve
that in accordance with his capability and strength.
3. Abandoning sins and disobedience.
Allaah the Exalted said:
Indeed Allaah does not change the condition of a people until
they change what is in their souls [Surah Ra'd 13:11]Disobedience is a barrier which stands in front of khushoo' in the prayer.
Included in this disobedience is clinging to a woman possessing evil manners
and not divorcing her or giving a fool power to dispose of his wealth or
giving a loan without it being witnessed. The Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam)
said: "There are three who call upon Allaah - Azzawajall - but
are not answered: A man under whom is a woman of evil nature and he does
not divorce her, a man who is owed something by another but who did not
call anyone to be a witness over it and a man who gives a fool his wealth."
Allaah the Exalted also said: And do not give to the foolish their
wealth"
Also included in this is the disobedience the wife shows to her husband
and the slave who has run away from his master, as occurs in the hadeeth:
"There are two whose prayer does not go beyond their heads: A servant
who has fled from his master until he returns and a woman who disobeys
her husband until she returns."
Likewise obeying Allaah in abundance increases khushoo' in the prayer
and adds t o its beautification. Among the things which bring this about
are: Being mercifu l to orphans, stroking their heads and feeding them.
In this regard, the Messeng er (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam)
said: "Do you wish that your heart should become soft and that
you obta in your need? Show mercy to the orphan, stroke his head and give
him from your f ood. Your heart will become softened and your will acquire
your need."
4. Avoiding too much laughing as it is fatal to the heart and its khushoo'
There occurs in the hadeeth: "...Indeed too much laughing kills
the heart."
5. Choosing suitable actions
This is from a number of different aspects:
- In that they are halaal/lawful, because Allaah does not accept but
the lawful and wholesome. Consuming unlawful property repels the supplication
and prevents khushoo'.
- That these actions do not oppose the times of prayer. If that is the
case, a man will start to make decisions for himself by allowing himself
to delay the pr ayers or even making them up if he misses the time in which
they are to be perfo rmed. He may also ask someone who will give him such
an answer.
- That he tries to find out - according to his capability - those actions
which are not strenuous or exacting, so that he enters into the prayer
with a humble and repentant heart. The one who is tired and overworked
must refresh his mind a nd this is at the expense khushoo' in the prayer.