Has the Prayer Lost Its Power?
Abul'Ala al-Mawdudi
Brothers in Islam! Undoubtedly you often ask yourselves: Why is
it that the Prayer, good and beneficial as it is, seems to make
no difference to our lives? Why does it neither improve our
morals, nor transform us into a force dedicated to Allah? Why
do we continue to live disgraced and subjugated?
The usual answer will be that you are not offering the Prayer
regularly or in the manner prescribed by Allah and the
Messenger. Such an answer may not satisfy you. I shall
therefore try to explain the matter in some detail.
Parable of the Clock
Look at the clock fixed to the wall: there are lots of small
parts in it, joined to each other. When you wind it, all the
parts start working and, as these parts move, the result
appears on the clock face outside it which you observe. Both
hands move to denote each second and each minute. The purpose
of the clock is to indicate correct time. All those parts which
are necessary for this purpose have been fitted together and
the winding system has been made so that each of them moves as
required. Only when all the parts have been assembled correctly
and the clock wound up properly will it begin fulfilling the
purpose for which it is made.
If you do not wind it, it will not show the time. If you wind
it but not according to the prescribed method, it will stop or,
even if it works, it will not give the correct time. If you
remove some of the parts and then wind it, nothing will happen.
If you replace some of the parts with those of a sewing machine
and then wind it, it will neither indicate the time nor sew the
cloth. If you keep all the parts inside the case but disconnect
them, then no part will move even after winding it up. The
presence of all the parts will not serve the purpose for which
the clock is made because you will have disrupted their
arrangement as well as their connection.
In all these situations, both the existence of the clock and
the act of winding it become useless, although an observer from
a distance cannot say that it is not a clock or that you are
not winding it. He will surely consider that it is a clock and
will expect it to be useful as a clock. Similarly, when from a
distance he observes you winding it, he will take it as a
genuine effort on your part to do the job, hoping to notice the
result which comes from winding the clock. But how can this
expectation be fulfilled when what looks like a clock from a
distance has in reality lost its 'existence'?
Aim of Muslim Ummah
Imagine Islam like this clock. Just as the purpose of the clock
is to indicate the correct time, so the aim of Islam is that
you should live in this world as the vicegerents of God, as
witnesses of God unto mankind and as standard-bearers of truth.
You must yourselves follow the commandments of God and bring
all other people under Him:
You are indeed the best community brought forth for mankind:
you enjoin the doing of right and forbid the doing of wrong,
and you believe in God (Al Imran 3: 11O) .
And thus We have made you a just community, that you might be
witnesses unto mankind (al-Baqarah 2: 143).
God has promised those of you who believe and do righteous
deeds that He will surely make you to accede to power on earth
(al-Nur 24: 55).
And fight them, until there is no rebellion [against God], and
all submission is to God alone (al-Anfal 8: 39)
Wholeness of Islamic Teachings
To fulfil this purpose, various parts as were required, like
those of the clock, have been brought together in Islam.
Beliefs and principles of morality; rules for day-to-day
conduct; the rights of God, of His slaves, of one's own self,
of everything in the world which you encounter; rules for
earning and spending money; laws of war and peace; principles
of government and limits of obedience to it - all these are
parts of Islam. As in a clock, they are linked to each other in
such a way that as soon as the winding is done, every part
starts moving and, with the movement of all these parts, the
desired result is obtained. Rule of God's law in the world,
domination of Islam, start manifesting just as, with the
movement of the parts of the clock in front of you, the time
appears on its face.
In order to fasten together different parts of the clock,
screws and small pieces of metal have been used. Similarly, to
join all the parts of Islam together, there is an arrangement
called the Jama'ah or organization. Muslims should organize
themselves, and have leaders equipped with proper knowledge and
endowed with taqwa; the brains should help them and the limbs
should obey them, as they all strive to live under God.
When all the parts have been brought together and properly
assembled, regular winding is necessary to set them in motion
and to continue their movement: Salah which is offered five
times a day provides that winding, creating the energy which
sets an Islamic life in motion. Cleaning this clock is also
necessary: fasting observed for thirty days a year cleanses
hearts and morals. Lubrication, too, is required: Zakah is like
the oil which is applied to its parts once a year. Then it is
also necessary to overhaul it periodically: Hajj is that
overhauling which should be performed at least once in a
lifetime. And the more often it is done, the better.
Abusing the Clock
The processes of winding, cleaning, lubricating and overhauling
are of use only when all the parts are present in the frame,
when they are linked in the order designed by the clock-maker,
and when all are so trained that immediately on winding they
start moving and begin showing results.
Alas, today the situation has become very different. For a
start, the very Jama'ah, the organizational structure, which
was supposed to link the parts of the clock together has ceased
to exist. The result is that all the fittings have come apart,
each has gone its own way. Everybody does whatever takes his
fancy. There is nobody to question anything. Everyone is
autonomous. If someone wants to follow the Islamic code, he
can; if he does not want to, he need not.
Since even this so-called freedom has not satisfied you, you
have pulled out many parts of the clock and in their place put
anything and everything: a spare part from a sewing machine,
perhaps, or from a factory or from the engine of a car. You
call yourselves Muslims, yet you render loyal service to Kufr,
yet you take interest, you insure your lives, you file false
law suits, your daughters, sisters and wives are forsaking
Islamic manners and your children are being given secular
materialistic educations. Some have become disciples of Gandhi;
others are following Lenin. Which un-Islamic gadget is there
that you have not fixed into the frame of the clock of Islam?
Despite this, you expect the clock to work when you wind it!
And you suppose that cleaning, lubricating and overhauling it
will also be of use. With a little reflection, however, you
should see that in the condition to which you have reduced the
clock you can wind it, lubricate it, and overhaul it, for the
whole of your lives without any effect. Nothing will happen
until you remove the parts brought in from other appliances,
replace them with the original parts, and restore the original
priorities. Then, and only then, will the winding and so forth
produce any results.
Why Worship Rites Are Ineffective
This state of affairs is the real reason why your Salah, Sawm,
Zakah and Hajj make no impact upon your lives. First, there are
so few among you who perform these acts of worship. Due to the
dissolution of Islamic Jama'ah everybody has become autonomous.
Whether you fulfil your obligations or not, there is nobody to
care. Nor do those who do apparently carry out their
obligations do so in a proper manner. They are not constant in
attending the congregational Prayer. People are selected to
lead the Prayers in the mosques simply because they are fit for
no other work: people who exist on the free bread doled out to
mosques, who are uneducated, who lack moral calibre. How can
congregations led by them turn you into the leaders of mankind?
Similar is the situation regarding your Fasting, Almsgiving and
Pilgrimages.
Despite all these facts, you may argue, there are nonetheless
many Muslims who do discharge their religious duties
conscientiously. Why does that make no difference? But, as I
have said, when the parts of the clock have become unhinged and
numerous foreign bodies have been inserted in it, it makes no
difference if you wind it or not, clean it or not, lubricate it
or not. From a distance it does look like a clock. An outside
observer may say: This is Islam and you are Muslims. But what
he cannot see is how badly its inside machinery has been
tampered with.
Our Deplorable Condition
Brothers! You understand why it is so that you pray and fast
and yet remain trampled under the heel of cruel tyrants. But,
should I tell you something even more distressing? Although
most of you no doubt regret this situation but, I would say,
999 people out of 1000 are not prepared to change their
situation. They have no urge in their hearts to assemble the
clock of Islam again properly. They are afraid that any such
reconstruction would mean that their own favourite imported
parts would be thrown out, and this they are not prepared to
accept. They are afraid that any tightening of various parts
would mean that they will have to discipline themselves, and
this they are not willing to undertake.
Instead, they prefer that the clock remains a piece of
decoration on the wall for people to be shown and told how
wonderful Islam is, what miracles it can perform. Those who are
supposed to love this clock more than others would like to wind
it repeatedly and zealously and to clean it most laboriously;
but they want to do nothing to reset its parts properly or
tighten them, nor will they seek to get rid of the extraneous
parts.
I wish I could endorse your attitudes and behaviour, but I
cannot say anything which I believe is wrong. I assure you that
if, in addition to praying five times a day, you were to offer
Tahajjud (pre-dawn), Ishraq (post-sunset) and [Duha]
(mid-morning) Prayers, read the Qur'an for hours every day, and
observe, over and above Ramadan, extra fasts for five and a
half months in the remaining eleven months, it would not be
enough. What is needed is to restore the original parts to the
clock and fix them firmly. Then even the little necessary
winding will make it work smoothly; and the minimal amount of
required cleaning and lubrication will be needed.
Wa ma 'alayna illa 'l-balagh
There is no responsibility on us except conveying the truth.