How do Prayers keep a person away from sin?
Question: According to Quran’s point of view one of
the effects of Prayers is that it keeps one away from sins and unlawful things.
Because Quran says:
And keep up prayer; surely prayer keeps (one) away from
indecency and evil… [Surah al-Ankabut 29:45]
Then also we see that many people who pray commit sins and
evil deeds and there is no effect of prayers on their words and deeds. Then what
is the meaning of the above-mentioned verse?
Answer: First of all one should remember that for a
person to remain away from sins, the primary thing is remembrance of Allah and
Faith. One, who forgets Allah, does not think about his actions and character
and to fulfill his desire never thinks of any limit. The opposite of this is
that the remembrance of Allah keeps us away from sensual desires. The
remembrance of that God who is All-aware of our small and big deeds and whatever
we think, He is all-knowing.
To control unlawful desires, the natural and straight way
is to remember God, to know the status of godly people, to remember the
punishment meant for sinners and to remember the rewards for those who follow
the divine commandments.
The holy Quran describes the godly people in this way:
Men whom neither merchandise nor selling diverts from the
remembrance of Allah and the keeping up of prayer and the giving of poor-rate…
[Surah Nur 24:37]
Commander of the faithful Ali (a.s.) gave special importance
to the remembrance of Allah and says as follows:
“Allah the most High has created lights in the hearts of
his servants, due to that shining their ears start listening and eyes start
seeing and they leave enmity and mischievousness and obey His commands.”[1]
Imam Ali (a.s.) in these sentences said that ‘forgetfulness’
is the disease of the heart and deafness and blindness, which make the human
beings rebellious, frightful, quarrelsome and inimical from the true and right
path. In comparison to this your property is the remembrance of Allah, through
which your heart listens and enlightens, which bring the sensual desires under
control.
On the basis of whatever is said above, one who is
unmindful about the rewards and punishment of Allah, is like a blind and deaf,
who rides an untrained horse. certainly the horse will hit the stones and fall
into a pit, but those people who are awakened and their hearts remember the
Lord; they closely observe the results of their deeds. They listen to the truth
with great attention and keep their sensual desires under control by remembering
the Almighty.
Imam Baqir (a.s.) addresses one of his friends in this way:
“Always remember Allah, because His remembrance is a
hindrance between a person and unlawful deed.”[2]
Asbagh ibn Nubata says the Commander of the faithful (a.s.)
said:
“Remember Allah on two places, one at the time of distress and
when you are about to commit a small sin, and to remember Allah at the time of
sin is more important because His remembrance is a hindrance between the person
and the sin.”
It is apparent that there are different stages of
remembering Allah, and they are never similar. Sometimes he reaches the stage
that insures a person against all sins and due to this his involvement in sin
naturally becomes impossible. These are people who remember Allah with a
peaceful heart, awakened heart, enlightened eyes, hearing ears and obedient
soul.
Many people remember God in a middle stage. For example
there are some people who commit some sins, but in any way they do not shed the
blood of others, or usurp the property of orphans, or defame others because they
know the punishment for these sins is very severe and their inner soul stops
them from these sins.
Sometimes the remembrance of Allah is so less and
hazy that it becomes apparent only in leaving of sins. Many times the stronger
factors, makes its basis effectless. But if the remembrance of Allah is
practiced even if weak and defective, it can protect a person from many sins.
Prayers is the source for the remembrance of
Allah
One of the secrets of Prayers is that it inculcates the
remembrance of Allah in man and Quran itself says that it is one of the purposes
of Prayers:
Therefore serve Me and keep up prayer for My remembrance…
[Surah Taha 20:14]
It is apparent that Prayers is worship and it should be
performed with the purpose of nearness to Allah, which is why it is naturally
the cause for the remembrance of Allah.
The person who is praying expresses those sentences by his
tongue which makes him attentive towards Allah and it is the source of His
remembrance. For example in the Surah al-Fatihah, which we recite in the
Prayers, we praise Allah and His attributes and after this in his holy realm
mention the different servants’ supplications and it is also same for other
recitations in the Prayers.
The effect of Prayers on our soul is that it makes our
spirit stronger and makes us remember Allah, and this remembrance as we have
told earlier has different stages. Those people who do not refrain from many
sins and are careless and due to sins they do not remember Allah.
In other words, the saying of Quran that “Prayers
protects the person from sin” does not mean that the person who prays Prayers
becomes immune from sins, but it means that it is the cause of remembrance of
Allah and it also diverts a person attention towards the Lord and the natural
effect of this type of remembrance creates a spirit in the worship and refrains
him from sins. But it is also possible that if a person is less attentive
towards Allah, the other factors may remove the
spiritual effect. The conclusion of this
discussion is that if the Prayer is prayed in its proper way, it will have an
effect on the person to make him resist sins. Sometimes this effect is strong
and sometimes it is weak and there is variation due to the difference in sins
and difference in Prayers. When the Prayers are prayed with humility and
perfection, his training and restraint from sins is stronger.
Prayers of those who pray practically stops them
from sins and along with this help in refraining from other sins because the
worshipper has no option, that for making his Prayers right and acceptable, he
should refrain from many sins. For example one of the conditions of Prayers is
those things which are necessary in Prayers should be lawful. This makes the
worshipper leave many things, because it is very difficult that a person who
prays makes sure that all the things required for Prayers be lawful and in other
things is not worried about lawfulness.
From whatever is said above it is proved that
those who do not pray, as a result of non performance of Prayers they also fail
to perform other worship acts like fasting, Hajj, Khums and Zakah. They do not
differentiate between Halaal and Haraam (lawful and prohibited), clean and
unclean. While those who at least pray, refrain from some sins and those who
perform this worship in a better and perfect way refrain from most of the sins
or all the sins.
In brief Prayers have a training effect on the
person who prays, whether this effect be comprehensive or weak, it depends on
the performance of Prayers and upon its manner and spirit.
Footnotes:
[1] Nahjul Balagha, Sermon 222
[2] Biharul Anwar, Vol. 1, p. 486