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Disturbed By Waswaas (whispers From The Shaytaan)
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Question:


When I do Salah or intend to do good deeds I often get very evil


thoughts in my mind. When I concentrate in Salah, and try to focus


on the meaning of the words, evil thoughts enter my mind, which make


evil suggestions about everything including Allah. I feel very


frustrated and angry about this. I know that none forgives sins


except Allah alone, but because of my thoughts I feel that there is


nothing worse than to have evil thoughts about Allah. After Salah I


ask Allah's forgiveness, but feel very bad because I want to stop


these evil thoughts, but I can't stop them. These thoughts spoil my


enjoyment of Salah, and also make me feel as though I am doomed.


Please advise me.


Answer:


Praise be to Allaah.


Evil whispers during prayer and at other times come from the


Shaytaan, who is keen to misguide the Muslim and deprive him of good


and keep it far away from him. One of the Sahaabah complained to the


Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)


about waswaas during prayer, and he said: "The Shaytaan comes


between me and my prayers and my recitation, confusing me therein."


The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)


said: "That is a devil called Khanzab. If he affects you seek refuge


in Allah from him and spit drily to your left three times." He [the


Sahaabi] said, I did that and Allaah took him away from me.


(Narrated by Muslim, 2203)


Proper focus (khushoo') is the essence of prayer. Prayer without


proper focus is like a body without a soul. The following are two of


the things that help one to develop the proper focus:


1 _ Striving to think about what you are saying and doing, pondering


the meanings of the Qur'aan, dhikr and du'aa's that you are


reciting; bearing in mind that you are conversing with Allaah as if


you can see Him. For when the worshipper stands to pray, he is


speaking to his Lord, and ihsaan means worshipping Allaah as if you


are seeing Him, and knowing that even though you cannot see Him, He


sees you. Every time a person experiences the sweetness of prayer,


he will be more inclined to do it. [?]. This depends of the strength


of one's faith _ and there are many means of strengthening one's


faith. Hence the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)


said, "Of the things of your world, women and perfume have been made


dear to me, and my joy is in prayer." According to another hadeeth


he said, "Let us relax, O Bilal, with prayer," and he did not say,


Give us a break from it.


2 _ Striving to ward off the things that may distract you during


prayer, namely thinking about things that are irrelevant or


distracting. Waswaas affects each person differently, because


waswaas has to do with a person's level of doubts and desires and


the degree to which a person is attached to other things or is


fearing other things.


(From Majmoo' Fataawa Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah, 22/605)


With regard to what you say about the waswaas reaching such a great


level that you have begun to experience waswaas that makes you think


about Allaah in ways that are not appropriate, these are evil


whispers from the Shaytaan. Allaah says (interpretation of the


meaning):


"And if an evil whisper from Shaytaan (Satan) tries to turn you away


(O Muhammad) (from doing good), then seek refuge in Allaah. Verily,


He is the AllHearer, the AllKnower"


[Fussilat 41:36]


Some of the Sahaabah complained about the waswaas that was bothering


[?] them. Some of the companions of the Messenger of Allaah (peace


and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came to the Prophet (peace and


blessings of Allaah be upon him) and said to him, `We find in


ourselves thoughts that are too terrible to speak of.' He said, `Are


you really having such thoughts?' They said, `Yes.' He said, `That


is a clear sign of faith.'" (Narrated by Muslim). (Narrated by


Muslim, 132 from the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah).


Al-Nawawi said in his commentary on this hadeeth: "The Prophet's


words, `That is a clear sign of faith' means, the fact that think of


this waswaas as something terrible is a clear sign of faith, for if


you dare not utter it and you are so afraid of it and of speaking of


it, let alone believing it, this is the sign of one who has achieved


perfect faith and who is free of doubt."


And it was said that what it means is that the Shaytaan only


whispers to those whom he despairs of tempting, because he is unable


to tempt them. As for the kaafir, he can approach him in any manner


he wants and is not restricted to waswaas, rather he can play with


him however he wants. Based on this, what the hadeeth means is that


the cause of waswaas is pure faith, or that waswaas is a sign of


pure faith. See also question no. 12315


The fact that you hate that and your heart recoils from it is a


clear sign of faith. Waswaas happens to everyone who turns to Allaah


by reciting dhikr etc. It is inevitable, but you have to be


steadfast and patient, and persevere with your dhikr and prayer, and


not give up, because in this way you will ward off the plot of the


Shaytaan. "Ever feeble indeed is the plot of Shaytaan" [al-Nisa'


4:76 _ interpretation of the meaning]. Every time a person wants to


turn to Allaah, waswaas brings other matters to mind. The Shaytaan


is like a bandit: every time a person wants to move towards Allaah,


he wants to block the way. Hence when it was said to one of the


salaf that the Jews and Christians say, "We do not experience


waswaas," he said, "They are speaking the truth, for what would the


Shaytaan do with a house in ruins?"


(From Fataawa Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah, 22/608).


The remedy:


1 _ If you feel that you are being affected by this waswaas,


say, "Aamantu Billaahi wa Rasoolihi (I believe in Allaah and His


Messenger)." It was narrated from `Aa'ishah that the Messenger of


Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "The


Shaytaan comes to one of you and says, `Who created you?' And he


says `Allaah.' Then the Shaytaan says, `Who created Allaah?' If that


happens to any one of you, let him say, Aamantu Billaahi wa Rusulihi


(I believe in Allaah and His Messenger). Then that will go away from


him."


(Narrated by Ahmad, 25671; classed as hasan by al-Albaani in al-


Saheehah, 116).


2 _ Try to stop thinking about that as much as possible, and keep


busy with things that will distract you from it.


Finally we advise you to keep on turning to Allaah in all


situations, and to ask Him for help, and to beseech Him, and to ask


Him to make you steadfast until death, and to cause you to die doing


righteous deeds… And Allaah knows best.


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