Practical tips and common obstacles in finding peace in prayer

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Namood-E-Seher Mahmood, Germany
5 Practical tips and common obstacles in finding peace in prayer

Prayer (salah) is the cornerstone of a believer’s spiritual life, yet many struggle to find true peace and fulfillment in it. Allah the Almighty states in the Holy Quran:

“And seek help with patience and Prayer; and this indeed is hard except for the humble in spirit.” (Surah al-Baqarah, Ch.2: V.46)

This verse highlights that prayer requires humility and effort, but it is also a powerful means of attaining inner peace. Below, we explore practical tips for improving focus in prayer and common obstacles that prevent spiritual tranquility.

1. Pray as if it is your last prayer

The Holy Prophet Muhammadsa advised:

“When you stand to pray, pray like a man bidding farewell.” (Sunan Ibn Majah, Hadith 4171)

This mindset helps develop sincerity and devotion, reminding us of the temporary nature of life.

2. Remember that Allah sees and hears you

“Allah is All-Hearing, All-Seeing.” (Surah an-Nisa’, Ch.4: V.59)

A strong belief in Allah’s presence enhances concentration. The Holy Quran says:

“He knows the secret [thought] and [what is yet] more hidden.” (Holy Quran, 20:8)

When we remind ourselves that Allah sees our sincerity, our prayers become more meaningful.

3. Choose a quiet place and minimise distractions

Distractions weaken our focus in salah. Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa advised that sometimes a person might benefit from finding a secluded place, a quiet corner to pray and supplicate with sincerity.

A peaceful environment allows deeper concentration and connection with Allah.

4. Imagine standing before Allah

Developing a conscious awareness of being in the presence of Allah can transform prayer from a routine action into a profound spiritual experience.

5. Take time to understand the meaning of the prayers

Many Muslims recite surahs (chapters of the Holy Quran) and supplications without fully understanding them. Learning their meanings deepens emotional connection.

Understanding the meanings of the surahs and supplications recited during salah is crucial for deepening one’s emotional connection to prayer. In his Friday Sermon on 26 June 2009, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmadaa emphasised that Salat should not be a mere ritual but a form of worship that fills one’s heart with compassion and melts it. He stated that sincere Salat puts both our worldly life and the Hereafter in order.

6. Reflect on ‘Allahu Akbar’ 

When saying Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest), remind yourself that no worldly concern is more significant than your connection with Allah.

Five reasons why we pray but do not find peace

Further to this, it would be worth exploring why, at times, we might not find peace despite praying.

1. Lack of understanding of the meaning

If one does not understand what they are reciting, prayer becomes mechanical. The Quran warns:

“So woe to those who pray, but are unmindful of their Prayer.” (Surah al-Ma’un, Ch.107: V.4-5)

Understanding the words of salah brings depth and sincerity to our worship.

2. Rushing through prayer

When prayer is performed hastily, it lacks sincerity. The Prophetsa said:

“The one who commits the worst theft is he who steals from his prayer.” When asked how one could steal from his prayer he replied, “By not performing his bowing and his prostration perfectly.” (Mishkat al-Masabih, Hadith 885)

3. Excessive worldly thoughts

Thinking about worldly matters during prayer weakens concentration. In his Friday Sermon on 20 January 2017, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih Vaa said:

“Do not be content with superficial and inattentive Salat. As far as possible strive for concentration.”

4. Noisy or distracting environment

A chaotic setting can make it difficult to focus. The Holy Prophetsa would seek solitude for prayer, such as secluding himself in the cave of Hira, emphasising the importance of a distraction-free environment.

5. Insufficient knowledge of Allah

True tranquility comes from knowing and loving Allah.

In his Friday Sermon on 14 March 2014,. Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmadaa said:

“Seek knowledge of God Almighty and move onwards towards Him alone for therein is success.”

Conclusion

Finding peace in prayer requires effort, understanding, and sincerity. By following these practical steps and avoiding common mistakes, we can transform our salah into a powerful source of inner peace and spiritual strength.

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