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MuslimPublicRelations
10-13-2005, 12:14 AM
I have seen a few people ask for prayers that Muslims recite. This is taken from a collection of whispered prayers one of the leaders of the Muslims used to recite. Since this is the month of Ramadan, a month of giving thanks for the blessings God has bestowed on all of us, i thought it fruitful to post a short prayer that is sometimes recited in this Holy month. Each sentence can be pondered and lectured upon.

-MPR

The Whispered Prayer of the Thankful


In the Name of God, the All-merciful, the All-compassionate

1. My God, the uninterrupted flow of Thy graciousness hast distracted me from thanking Thee! The flood of Thy bounty has rendered me incapable of counting Thy praises! The succession of Thy kind acts has diverted me from mentioning Thee in laudation! The continuous rush of Thy benefits has thwarted me from spreading the news of Thy gentle favours! This is the station of him who confesses to the lavishness of favours, meets them with shortcomings, and witnesses to his own disregard and negligence. Thou art the Clement, the Compassionate, the Good, the Generous, who does not disappoint those who aim for Him, nor cast out from His courtyard those who expect from Him! In Thy yard are put down the saddlebags of the hopeful and in Thy plain stand the hopes of the help-seekers! So meet not our hopes by disappointing and disheartening and clothe us not in the shirt of despair and despondency!

2. My God, my thanksgiving is small before Thy great boons, and my praise and news-spreading shrink beside Thy generosity toward me! Thy favours have wrapped me in the robes of the lights of faith, and the gentlenesses of Thy goodness have let down over me delicate curtains of might! Thy kindnesses have collared me with collars not to be moved and adorned me with neck-rings not to be broken! Thy boons are abundant - my tongue is too weak to count them! Thy favours are many - my understanding falls short of grasping them, not to speak of exhausting them! So how can I achieve thanksgiving? For my thanking Thee requires thanksgiving. Whenever I say, 'To Thee belongs praise!', it becomes thereby incumbent upon me to say, 'To Thee belongs praise'!

3. My God, as Thou hast fed us through Thy gentleness and nurtured us through Thy benefaction, so also complete for us lavish favours, repel from us detested acts of vengeance, and of the shares of the two abodes, give us their most elevated and their greatest, both the immediate and the deferred! To Thee belongs praise for Thy good trial and the lavishness of Thy favours, a praise conforming to Thy good pleasure and attracting Thy great goodness and magnanimity. O All-mighty, O All-generous! By Thy mercy, O Most Merciful of the merciful!

Ladyjinx
10-13-2005, 12:55 AM
Beautiful prayer! Thank you for sharing it :)

Kay
10-13-2005, 09:29 AM
I agree with Lady.

anii
10-13-2005, 11:09 AM
Wow, those are beautiful prayers. Reading them silently opens my heart up with warmth and joy.

And I find them to be very universal - we can all pray these prayers regardless of our individual belief systems.

Thanks MPR!

:)

Nadirah
10-13-2005, 06:05 PM
As Salamu Alaikum MPR,

Ramadan Mubarak!

I am so happy to see you post again! The prayers were beautiful. Thank you very much. Hopefully, you will share more with us on this and other topics, Insha'allah (God willing).

Nadirah

Lala
10-14-2005, 06:29 PM
Lovely prayer, but not an easy read by any stretch. I can see how you could study each line extensively. I got stuck on "Thy kindnesses have collared me with collars not to be moved and adorned me with neck-rings not to be broken!" and I am still not sure what that means.:o

Good to see you posting again, MPR.

Laayla
11-20-2005, 02:38 PM
You are right. It's important to reflect on what we read and come to a better understanding. Brother 3li al Mahdi, I think we need to recruit brother Ehsan to come and explain this to us. hehe. You know where you can find him! haha

Ali al-Mahdi
11-21-2005, 07:38 PM
I have brother Ehsan on my MSN, I'll ask him to join.