“O my Lord, make my entry a good entry,
and make me go forth a
good going forth. And grant me from Yourself a helping power.”
---(Al-Isra, 17: 81).
This
prayer was revealed to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) before his migration
from Mecca to Medina. Within it lies a prophecy about his eventual return as
well as his migration. It also contains a much wider meaning. The Holy Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) was persecuted for thirteen years in Mecca and it was for this
reason that he migrated to Medina. He would depart with the truth and return
with the truth.
The
question arises as to why his return has been mentioned before his departure.
God in His wisdom, did not want the Holy Prophet (pbuh) to suffer for a moment
the thought that he might have to leave Mecca permanently. His re-entry has
been mentioned first to make it more definite and to assure him that he would
return and so have no reason to grieve and worry. This prayer also reveals the
circumstances under which the Holy Prophet (pbuh) would have to leave Mecca.
His opponents had branded him as a liar, fabricator and a false prophet. The
welcome he received in Medina bore witness to his truth. With reference to Medina
the verse implies that the people would bear witness to his truth and so would
the people of Mecca on his return. This would result from his prayers and the
exclusive help of God.
This prayer should also be offered with regard to all journeys. The Quranic prayers have a wide meaning and may be offered in connection with various matters. Whatever prayer the Quran relates, a particular event or situation may also be applied to more or less similar kinds of situations which occur in daily life. This was the practice of the Holy Prophet and his companions.
This prayer should also be offered with regard to all journeys. The Quranic prayers have a wide meaning and may be offered in connection with various matters. Whatever prayer the Quran relates, a particular event or situation may also be applied to more or less similar kinds of situations which occur in daily life. This was the practice of the Holy Prophet and his companions.
Another
aspect of this prayer relates to the continuing changing conditions in a
person's life. These changes can move from bad to good or vice-versa. Also in
the previous verses God has revealed prayerful guidance by which means the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) may rise to great spiritual height:
“Establish regular prayers -
at the decline of the sun till the darkness of the night,
and the morning prayer and reading:
for the prayer and reading in the morning carry their testimony.
And pray in the small watches of the morning:
(it would be) an additional prayer (or spiritual profit) for you:
soon will your Lord raise you to a Station of Praise and Glory!”
----(Al-Isra 17: 79-80).
“Establish regular prayers -
at the decline of the sun till the darkness of the night,
and the morning prayer and reading:
for the prayer and reading in the morning carry their testimony.
And pray in the small watches of the morning:
(it would be) an additional prayer (or spiritual profit) for you:
soon will your Lord raise you to a Station of Praise and Glory!”
----(Al-Isra 17: 79-80).
Everyone
who wants to fly high spiritually should offer the prayer regularly and
understand its meaning properly otherwise he would be liable to go astray as
was the case with Balam son of Baura who was a righteous man and who was lured
away from piety by worldly attractions and subsequently suffered disgrace.