Book Name:Namaz Ki Ahmiyat
O devotees of the Messenger! The fortunate individuals who offer all five daily Salah, are granted blessings in their sustenance (rizq) by Allah Almighty. In this difficult era that we are living in today, everyone works long hours but they still complain about a lack of blessings in their livelihood. Remember! Offering all five daily Salah with submission and humility, whilst taking care of ta’deel-i-arkaan[1], the wajibat, Sunnah and etiquette of Salah, is a means of blessings and prosperity in sustenance.
(Rah-i-'Ilm, pp. 105)
صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلٰى مُحَمَّد
Dear Islamic brothers! Salah is a great form of worship. For a believer, Salah is an esteemed deed that leads him towards Paradise. Whoever offers two units of Salah with full spiritual and physical concentration, has Paradise become wajib upon him. Two units of Salah are better than this world and whatever it contains. Salah is a beloved action in the sight of Allah Almighty. In reward for every prostration, one righteous deed is written down, one sin is erased and one rank is elevated. Salah will cause a person to enter Paradise on the Day of Judgement with peace. It makes sins fall off a person and washes away the filth of sins. One Salah erases the sins committed between that and the previous Salah. A person who offers Salah spends the night in goodness and will ultimately enter Paradise. Sinless angels request Allah Almighty to forgive those who offer Salah. A Salah-offering person remains under the protection of Allah Almighty. The Salah itself makes du’a for the person who prays, asking for his protection. A Salah-offering person is a complete believer who shall be granted complete reward, and Salah disgraces Satan.
So let’s make an intention together; From now, we will not miss any Salah, اِنْ شَــآءَالـلّٰـه. We will offer all 5 daily Salah in congregation, in the first row of the masjid, اِنْ شَــآءَالـلّٰـه. We will encourage others to offer Salah as well, اِنْ شَــآءَالـلّٰـه. We
[1] i.e. staying for as long as it takes to say سُبْحٰنَ اللّٰہ at least once in Ruku’, Sujood, Qawmah and Jalsah