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From: "Moazzam Ahmed"
Double Advantage (Fajr)





Our Fajr Double Advantage
The key to spiritual and material success for Muslims
By Michael Young

"Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise" - a 
famous maxim coined by the American scientist, writer and inventor, Benjamin 
Franklin.  And he was not alone in these beliefs.  The writer Samuel Johnson 
also warned that "nobody who does not rise early will ever do any good".

This is not just opinion but proven scientific fact.  A study by researchers 
at Brigham Young University in Provo in the American state of Utah found 
that:

"students who habitually go to bed late and sleep late the next day have 
lower grade point averages (GPAs) than students with early-to-bed and 
early-to-rise sleeping habits.  The later students slept in the morning, the 
lower their grades tended to be.  Out of all the factors studied, weekday 
and weekend wakeup times had the strongest association with students' GPAs. 
Each hour over the average that students slept in on weekdays was associated 
with a 0.13-point drop on the GPA (0.0-4.0 scale)."
Source: Journal of American College Health 2000; 49: 125-130

 Of course, we Muslims are well used to getting up not just at the crack of 
dawn but actually half an hour before it to begin the day with the ritual 
worship of fajr salat (and even earlier in Ramadan before starting the day's 
fast).

 Spiritual Success

 What are the spiritual blessings of fajr salat?

According to a hadith recorded in Sahih Muslim, prophet Mohammed  stated 
that the action which is dearest to God is salat at its proper times.  On 
another occasion prophet Mohammed  also said to his companions:

"The five set prayers may be compared to a stream of fresh water, flowing in 
front of your house, into which you plunge five times each day. Do you think 
that would leave any dirt on your body?' When they replied: 'None at all!' 
Mohammed  said: 'Indeed the five prayers remove sins, just as water removes 
dirt."  (Bukhari, Muslim)

And once while standing beside a tree in autumn, he stated:

"When a Muslim observes his salat with due attention and devotion, he sheds 
his sins just like this tree is shedding its leaves." (Ahmad)

Moreover, in the Quran we are told that prostrating (in salat) brings us 
closer to God (96:1).

Prophet Mohammed  also tells us that fajr salat along with isha is 
particularly rich in blessings:

"If people only knew what blessings are in the fajr and isha prayers, they 
would come to them, even if they had to crawl." (Bukhari and Muslim)

And according to Utham, (RA), prophet Mohammed   said:

"To perform the dawn prayer, [fajr], in congregation is like keeping vigil 
throughout the night." (Muslim).

Material Success

In Surah 23, ayats 1-2 of the Quran we learn that:

"Certainly the believers have succeeded, those who offer salat with 
devotion."

Spiritual success certainly.  But as Muslims we are also called upon not 
just to earn spiritual blessings for the next world but also to be 
materially successful in this one.  Despite the obvious call to work hard 
and make the most of our abilities demonstrated in the parable of the 
talents, the Christian West has often had an ambiguous attitude towards 
wealth, sometimes glorifying poverty and misinterpreting Jesus's gospel 
statement that "love of money is the root of all evil" to mean that money 
itself is the root of all evil.  As a Muslim, I am more inclined to agree 
with the playwright George Bernard Shaw who is reported to have said that 
"lack of money is the root of all evil".

[Shaw was an admirer of prophet Mohammed   and in the 1936 book The Genuine 
Islam referred to him as "the wonderful man" and "the saviour of humanity".]

Prophet Mohammed  himself stated:

"There will dawn a time over people when the destruction of a man will be at 
the hands of his wife, parents, and children. They will humiliate him 
because of his poverty and will make such demands which will induce him to 
engage in such activities (to gain more money) which will finally destroy 
his religion." - Baihaqi. Narrated by Ibn Mas'ood (RA) and Abu Hurairah (RA)

The other side of the coin, so to speak, is:

"How excellent is the wealth of the Muslim". - Sahih Bukhari hadith 4.95 
Narrated by Abu Said Al Khudri (RA)

It is wealth which enables us to take care of our families, keep on the 
straight path and avoid doing wrong in order to make ends meet.  It is 
wealth which enables us to meet our obligation to pay Zakat.  It is wealth 
which enables us to help others and contribute to Dawah through additional 
charity.  It is wealth which enables us to meet our obligation to go on 
Hajj.

It was wealthy Muslim traders who peacefully spread Islam throughout West 
Africa and the areas we now know as Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.  And if 
we look at the first generation of Muslims, we find the shining example of 
Abdur-Rahman Ibn Awl.  The eighth person to embrace Islam, he migrated twice 
to Abyssinia.  Abdur-Rahman distinguished himself in both the battles of 
Badr and Uhud, suffering more than twenty wounds at the latter.  Then 
starting with nothing, he went on to achieve tremendous success as a 
merchant, becoming the richest of the companions.  From his great wealth, 
Abdur-Rahman financed the Muslim armies, contributed to the upkeep of the 
family of Mohammed  after the prophet's death and was universally renowned 
for his fabulous generosity.

So how can we turn getting up for Fajr to our material advantage?  Certainly 
not by slinking back into bed again and snuggling up for another few hours. 
As prophet Mohammed  said:

"The most excellent jihad is that for the conquest of self." (Bukhari)

In the context of fajr, what this means is, once up, stay up!  Stay up and 
do something useful.  Work on your goals.  If you don't have any, set some. 
Decide what you want to achieve in life.  Devise a plan to make those goals 
a reality then take action.  You will be amazed at what you can get done in 
those few quiet hours when most of the rest of the world is still asleep. 
You can organise your day, learn a language, work on your degree course or 
get fit by going jogging in the coolness of the morning.

You can also turn staying up after fajr to your career advantage by driving 
into work earlier, beating the traffic then packing so much productive work 
into the next hour without interruption because no one is there to pop into 
your office and the phone hasn't started ringing yet.

A further fajr advantage is that along the way you can listen on cassette to 
the wisdom and inspiration of motivational and business speakers.  We spend 
hundreds of ours commuting in our cars every year, by some estimates the 
equivalent to two full terms of university tuition.  Put this time to good 
use, especially first thing in the morning when you are relaxed and driving 
on a virtually empty road, when you are bright and fresh and can best take 
it all in.  Turn your car into a university on wheels.

Each of our lives is different, but you know how to apply these ideas to 
your own situation.

Take action now!

"Ah, that's too hard", I hear you say.  Well God assures us in the Quran 
that:

"We do not lay a burden on anyone beyond his capacity." (Quran: 23:62)

It is possible to turn these early hours to great advantage.  It's desirable 
and it's beneficial.  We are obliged to get up for fajr anyway.  From this 
we derive a spiritual advantage.  Let's stay up and get to work.  Why have 
just one type of advantage when we can have two - spiritual and material. 
As Muslims we are uniquely placed.  The next fajr is less than 24 hours from 
now.  First thing tomorrow morning make sure that you take advantage of your 
fajr double advantage.

[Author's footnote: After working on other tasks, I started this article at 
6 am and have just finished it at 8.20.  Now for a day's work!]

© Michael Young 2003







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follows him, without the reward of either of them being lessened at all." 
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