Thursday, December 4, 2025

A Pious Progeny


In Prayer & with Good Manners (Part 1) 


The importance of Salat (especially the Obligatory Prayers) and the richness of good conduct, and remaining in the state of good conduct, are among the greatest responsibilities that parents must instill and implement in the lives of their children. They must keep in mind that this is a nonnegotiable subject which encompasses the entire life of a Muslim. Prayer (Salat) is not merely a formal obligation; it is a spiritual discipline which shapes character, purifies the heart, and brings man closer to his Creator.

 

Allah says in the Qur’an:

 

“Wa aqimissalata li Zikri”

And establish the prayer for My remembrance. (Taha 20: 15)

 

This verse shows that Salat is a constant reminder of Allah, a protection against forgetfulness, and a light for life. In the Qur’an, Allah says:

 

“InnasSalata tanha ‘anil fahshaa’i wal munkar”

Surely prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds. (Al‘Ankabut 29: 46)

 

This proves that Salat (Prayer) is a means of disciplining behaviour and keeping man away from sin.

 

The Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “The first thing about which a servant will be questioned on the Day of Judgement is the prayer. If it is correct, then the rest of his deeds will also be correct; if it is corrupt, then the rest of his deeds will also be corrupt.” (Tirmidhi)

 

This shows that Salat (Prayer) is the key to all good deeds. In another Hadith, the Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: “Between man and disbelief lies the abandonment of prayer.” (Muslim)

 

This is a warning that if a person does not perform his Salat, remains distant from it, as well as from his connection with Allah, it may lead him to lose his faith.

 

Parents bear an enormous responsibility towards their children. In a Hadith, the Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: “Each one of you is a shepherd, and each one will be questioned concerning his flock.” (Bukhari). This includes parents who will have to answer before Allah regarding the religious education of their children.

 

Salat (Prayer) is also a source of tranquillity. The Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: “Bring us comfort through prayer, O Bilal.” (Abu Dawud)

 

These words were full of meaning when Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) instructed Hazrat Bilal (ra) to give the Azaan (the call to prayer) to summon people to Salat (Prayer). This shows that Salat (Prayer) is not only a duty, but also a rest for the soul.

 

In another Hadith, Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) said: “He who guards the prayer will have light, proof, and salvation on the Day of Judgement; he who neglects the prayer will have neither light, nor proof, nor salvation.” (Bukhari)

 

This demonstrates the immense value of Salat (Prayer) in this world, for there will be a strict judgement concerning it on the Last Day. Why is this so? Because Salat (Prayer) is the sacred link between a servant and Allah; whoever does not maintain his connection with Allah falls into darkness and perdition. Salat (Prayer) is guidance, and staying away from it means remaining in the darkness of ignorance. When a person is not attached to Salat (Prayer), does not encourage his spouse (whether husband to wife or wife to husband), nor his children to rise for Salat (Prayer), then worldly cultures take root; for if one abandons the place reserved for Allah, Satan will occupy it and prevent reconnection with Allah.

 

Good conduct derives directly from the practice of Salat (Prayer). A Muttaqi (One who have an awe-inspiring reverence for Allah; who is pious and righteous) is one who walks upon the earth in obedience to Allah; he knows how to manage his inner and outer conflicts, forgives others, and spends in the way of Allah. Salat (Prayer) helps him to reach this level, for it disciplines the heart and teaches humility. Thus, Salat (Prayer) is a pillar which protects against Satan. It disciplines the heart, teaches humility, and brings people closer to Allah. Parents must begin from conception itself of their children by asking Allah for pious offspring; then during pregnancy, birth, and childhood, both mother and father must follow the Sunnah (practice of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)) and implement Salat (Prayer). The best way to implement Salat (Prayer) is for parents themselves never to miss their prayers. They must show physical, moral, and spiritual stability in their household. When they establish themselves upon good conduct and give importance to their connection with Allah above worldly tasks, their home becomes a place where the light of Allah enters and remains. Salat (Prayer) is a light which prevents the home from becoming like a graveyard.

 

Therefore, to form a balanced and pious society, Muslims have a fundamental role in becoming good representatives of Islam, not only in the world outside their homes, but most importantly within their homes. Parents who live in the fear of Allah, who establish good conduct and teach it to their children, will see those children receive the light of guidance, and Satan will have no place in their household.

 

The Qur’an reports the supplication of Hazrat Ibrahim (as) when he asked Allah:

 

“Rabbi habli minas Saaliheen”

O my Lord, grant me a righteous child (who will do good deeds and be upright in his behaviour). (AsSwaffat 37: 101)

 

He had no child, but his desire remained firm. This shows that a child is a blessing, but can also become a difficulty and a source of trial. In Surah AlKahf (18: 8182), Allah explains how Hazrat Khidr (as) had a mission to prevent a child from bringing suffering to his parents. This demonstrates that sometimes a child can be a test. Yet in the tradition of the prophets, they always had the habit of asking Allah for pious children even before conception. Hazrat Zakariyya (as) made this supplication:

 

“Rabbi habli milla dunka Zurriyatan tayyibah”

O my Lord, grant me a pure offspring. (AlImran 3: 39)

 

The mother of Hazrat Maryam (ra), the wife of Imran, also expressed a vow to Allah (while she was pregnant):

 

“Rabbi inni nazartu laka ma fi batni muharraran”

O my Lord, I consecrate what is in my womb to Your service. (AlImran 3: 36)

 

She wished for a son, but Allah gave her a daughter – not just any daughter, but one who later became a model for all humanity. Maryam lived a pure and pious life, and Allah chose her among all women of her time to give birth to Hazrat Isa (as) without a biological father. In Surah Maryam, Allah recounts the miraculous birth of Isa ibn Maryam. In a Hadith it is reported that Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) taught that if a man recites this supplication during conjugal relations: “Bismillahi Allahumma jannibna ashshaytana wa jannibishshaytana ma razaqtana”In the name of Allah, O Allah protect us from Satan and protect our offspring from Satan – then that child will be preserved from the evil of Satan. This shows that piety begins even before conception.

 

During pregnancy, the Qur’an teaches that when the pregnant woman feels the weight of her burden, she invokes Allah for a righteous child (AlA‘raf 7: 190). This shows that supplication and eating Halal (lawful) food during pregnancy have a great impact on the spiritual and physical development of the child. From birth, the Sunnah teaches certain rites so that the child begins life within Islam. The first words he hears are the call to prayer (Azaan) in his right ear and the Iqamah in his left ear. Then comes the Tahnik (a small piece of date chewed by a pious person) placed upon his tongue. Then the child must be given a good name, for names influence personality. All these practices aim to bring the child closer to Allah. Education begins from the cradle itself: parents must teach kindness and good manners, and as the child grows, they must teach him Salat (Prayer) and a good code of life [Good manners etc.].

 

Therefore, reflect well that the true wealth of parents lies in having pious children, children who establish themselves upon Salat (Prayer), children whom Satan cannot touch because of their close connection with Allah. It is imperative for parents in the Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam and in the entire Ummah of Muhammad (pbuh) not to neglect the spiritual education of their children. Do not focus only on academic progress. Academic achievement is good, yes, but do not concentrate solely upon it. Remember that you must form your children to become the best representatives of Islam in the world. Discipline is necessary, and this discipline begins from the cradle itself and continues until those parents themselves leave this world. Whoever preserves his connection with Allah through Salat (Prayer), through good deeds, and through helping the progress of Islam – bringing people towards Allah, encouraging good and abandoning evil – keeps his heart alive; whoever neglects Salat (Prayer) and acts of goodness deprives his soul of spiritual nourishment.

 

Verily, Salat (Prayer) is a treasure which transforms life; it is a spiritual inheritance which parents transmit to their children; and it is a light which guides all humanity towards good conduct and closeness to Allah. I pray that Allah grants my disciples and the rest of the Ummah pious children, children who do not become slaves of Satan, but who become obedient servants of Allah. InshaAllah, Ameen.


----Friday Sermon of 28 November 2025~07 Jamadi’ul Aakhir 1447 AH delivered by Imam- Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam International Hazrat Muhyiuddin Al Khalifatullah Munir A. Azim (aba) of Mauritius.