There are many hadiths from the infallible and pure Ahlul Bayt (AS) concerning
urging the "presence of heart". It suffices to translate some texts of those
narratives:
The Messenger of Allah (SA) is quoted to have said: "Worship Allah as if you
see Him. If you do not see Him, He does see you."1
From this noble hadith two of the degrees of the presence of heart can be
realized:
The first is that the salik discerns the Beauty of the Beautiful, and is
absorbed in the manifestations of the Beloved [hadrat i mahbub] such that all
the ears of his heart will be closed to all other creatures, while the eye of
his insight opens to the pure Beauty of the Lord of Majesty, discerning nothing
else. That is, he is engaged in the Present [hadir], neglecting the presence [hudur]
and company [mahdar].
The second degree, which is lower in rank, is that the salik sees himself
present in His Presence [mahdar] and observes the discipline of the Presence [hudur]
and Company [mahdar]. The Messenger of Allah (SA) says: "If you can be of
those who are in the first degree, then worship Allah accordingly, or else, do
not neglect the fact that you are in the Presence [mahdar] of the Lord."
Naturally, there is a discipline for being in the Presence [mahdar] of Allah
which should not be neglected in respect of the state of servitude. In a hadith,
Abu Hamzah ath-Thamali narrates: "I saw Ali ibn al-Hussein (AS) performing
his salat. His cloak slipped off his shoulders, but he did not try to rearrange
it until he finished the salat. When I asked him about that, he said: 'Woe unto
you! Do you know at whose service I was?'"2
The Messenger of Allah (SA) was quoted to have said: "Two of my Ummah stand
for the salat, and, although their ruku' and sujud are the same, the difference
between the two salats is like that which is between the earth and the sky."3
He also said: "Is the person who turns his face in the salat not afraid that
it may turn into the face of an ass?"4
He further said: "Whoever performs a 2-rak'at salat without paying attention
to any worldly matter, Allah, the Exalted, will forgive him his sins.5
In another hadith he said: "A salat, half of it may be accepted, or
one-third, or a quarter, or one-fifth, or even one-tenth. Another salat may be
folded, like an old dress, and be thrown back at the face of its owner". "No
part of the salat is yours except that part which you perform with an attentive
heart."6
Imam al-Baqir (AS) has quoted the Messenger of Allah (SA) as saying: "When a
believing servant stands for the salat, Allah, the Exalted, looks at him (or he
said: He turns to him) until he finishes, and mercy shadows over his head, the
angels surround him from all sides up to the horizon of the heaven, and Allah
assigns an angel to stand at his head, saying: 'O musalli, if you know who is
looking at you, and to whom you are supplicating, you will look to nowhere, nor
will you leave your position.'"7
Imam al-Sadiq (AS) is quoted to have said: "Eagerness and fear will not get
together in a heart unless Paradise is his. So, when you perform your salat,
turn with your heart to Allah, the Glorified, the Almighty, because there would
be no believing servant who would turn with his heart to Allah, the Exalted,
during the salat and invocation, unless Allah would turn to him the hearts of
the believers, and with their love He would back him and lead him to Paradise."8
It is narrated that Imams al-Baqir and al-Sadiq (AS) said: "Nothing of your
salat is yours except that which you did with an attentive heart. So, if one
performed it completely mistaken, or neglected its disciplines, it would be
folded and thrown back at its owner's face."9
Imam Baqirul 'Ulum ( the cleaver of knowledge) (AS) is quoted to have said:
"of a servant's salat ascends half, one-third, one-fourth or one-fifth to his
account. That is, of his salat will not ascend except that part which is
performed with an attentive heart. We have been commanded to perform the nafilah
so as to make up for the shortcomings of the obligatory salats."10
Imam al-Sadiq (AS) is quoted to have said: "when you wear the ihram for the
salat (i.e. when you prepared for the salat), pay attention to it, because when
you pay attention to it, Allah will pay attention to you. If you do not care for
it, Allah will not care for you. So, sometimes, does not ascend of the salat
except one-third, one-fourth or one-sixth, according to the amount of attention
the musalli pays to it. Allah grants nothing to the negligent."11
The Messenger of Allah (SA) is quoted to have said to Abu Dharr: "Two
moderate rak'ats of salat with contemplation are better than worshipping a whole
night with a negligent heart."12 The hadiths on this are many,
but those which have been related are enough for those whose hearts are awake
and attentive.
* Book: Adabus Salat "The Disciplines of the Prayer". By: Imam Khomeini.
1- Biharul Anwar,
vol. 74, p. 74, "Book of Ar-Raudah". ch. 4, hadith 3. Makarimul Akhlaq, p. 459.
2- Wasa 'il ush-Shi'ah, vol. 4, p. 688, "Book of as salat", chs. on "The Acts of
as salat", ch. 3, hadith 6.
3- Biharul Anwar, vol. 81, p. 249, "Book of as Salat", ch. 16, hadith 41.
4- Mustadrakul Wasail, "Book of as Salat", chs. on "The Acts of the salat", ch.
2, hadith 20.
5- Ibid. hadith 13.
6- Biharul Anwar, vol. 81, p. 260, "Book of as Salat", ch. 16, hadith 59.
7- Mustadrakul Wasa'il, "Book of as Salat," chs. on "The Acts of the Salat", ch.
2, hadith 22.
8- Wasa'ilush-Shi'ah, vol. 4, p. 687, "Book of as Salat", chs. on "The Acts of
the Salat", ch. 3, hadith 3.
9- Ibid., hadith 1.
10- 'Ilalush-Shara'i', vol. 2, p. 327, ch. 22, hadith 2.
11- Mustadrakul Wasa'il, "Book of as Salat", chs. on "The Acts of the Salat", ch.
3, hadith 7.
12- See footnote No.59.