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5 Tips To Achieve Khushoo in Salah

Many of us find it difficult to concentrate on Salah these days. Our minds are
accustomed to being so busy and we are always on the move to the next thing, such
that achieving khushoo (concentration) in Salah becomes difficult.

Khushoo is a very important condition of Salah. When you are concentrated on your
Salah, you show devotion and respect to Allah (ta’ala) and your heart is fully focused on
the prayer that you are performing.

With Khushoo, a person is submissive and focused in their heart, such that their limbs
reflect that submission when they are observing Salah.

In a Hadith, the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said: “Any one performs ablution and
performs the ablution perfectly and then offers two rak’ahs of prayers concentrating on
them with his heart and face but paradise will necessarily fall to his lot.” (Sunan Abi
Dawud)

But what do you do when you find yourself unable to concentrate in Salah? When your
mind wanders everywhere and sometimes you can’t even remember what rakah you
are on?

There are simple changes that we can make in our lives that will insha’Allah improve
our khushoo in Salah.

Pray For Concentration


Our inability to concentrate on Salah is a deficiency on our part and it affects the quality
of our prayers. As Muslims, we get over any problem by first seeking the help of Allah
(ta’ala) and this is the first thing you should do when you lack concentration in Salah.

Pray to Allah (ta’ala) to remove all distractions and the whisperings of Shaytan from
your mind. Ask Him to grant you the ability to establish Salah perfectly and to make you
of those whose hearts are attached to their prayers. Ask him to grant you humility and to
help you submit to Him.

Quieten Your Mind Before Salah


Many times, what we were doing before it was time for Salah may affect our
concentration. If you were watching a movie, you may find yourself replaying scenes
from the movie in your head, or rushing your Salah so that you can get back to the
movies.

Before it is time for Salah, start to quieten your mind. Disengage yourself from activities
that could start replaying in your head during prayers.

If you are at work during the times of Salah, use the time that you are preparing for
Salah to quieten your mind. As you perform ablution, start to think of your Salah in
advance and stop thinking about work.

Understand Salah
Many more people lose concentration in Salah because they do not understand what
they are reciting. For them, the motions of Salah are ingrained in them but the meaning
of the Quran and the knowledge of Arabic is not. Yes, they recite Surat Fatiha and
another Surah but they do not know the meaning of the words or the tafsir of these
Surahs.

When you do not understand something, there is a level of disconnect. So it is a good


idea to strive to understand the Quran (and the Arabic language) in your quest to attain
a better concentration in Salah.

When you understand what you are saying, your mind is more focused on the prayer.

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Find a Quiet Place


Noise is a huge hindrance to our concentration in Salah. It distracts you and pulls your
mind to something other than the prayer.

If you are praying in a place with loud music or movies, you can expect that words from
the music or movies will creep into your mind as you pray.

As you seek to find quiet in your own mind before Salah, it is also important to make
sure that where you are praying is noise-free, so that you are able to concentrate on
your Salah.
Recite Out Loud
When you are reading the Quran during Salah, it is advisable to recite out loud as much
as possible. This forces you to concentrate on what you are reciting because since you
are saying it out loud, your mind is more focused.

When you recite underneath your breath, especially in rakats where you can recite out
loud, your mind may easily wander and it will affect your concentration.

Don’t See Salah As A Chore


When you reluctantly stand up to pray, you have initiated the process of your mind not
concentrating on the prayer. You have sent a message to your mind that this is
something to “just get it over with”, so it will be no surprise when you just go through the
motions of praying without your mind being present.

Remember that a Muslim should treat each Salah as if it is their last. If this is your last
Salah, would you want to perform it without adequate concentration?

Inspire yourself to look forward to Salah because it is a conversation between you and
Allah (ta’ala). Pray as if you can see Him, knowing that He is closest to us in the
position of sujood.

Be conscious of Salah as a conversation with your Creator, rather than a task to be


checked off your to-do list.

Our Salah is the first of our deeds that will be examined on the Day of Judgment. And
when you have prayed without concentration on earth, it is similar to having carried out
a duty haphazardly, without paying attention to details, such that you end up losing the
point of the whole work.

Khushoo is part of the essence of our Salah. It is part of what completes our Salah and
makes it acceptable in the eyes of Allah (ta’ala). So, every Muslim who strives to
perform their Salah should always remember to perform it with the utmost
concentration.

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