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The Confraternity Prayers of Hazrat Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan These prayers were given to us from Hazrat Inayat Kahn. Some initiates of the three orders descended from him—Sufi Order International, Sufi Ruhaniat International, and International Sufi Movement—say these prayers daily.
Real prayer is praise to God. Praise is appreciating, which opens the heart more and more to the divine beauty one sees in manifestation. Prayer trains the soul to be more appreciative of God's goodness. Prayers can be said silently. They are stronger when said aloud, as the vibration of the sounds penetrates the energy centers of the body and reaches to the inner plane of our being. So prayer aloud has a greater effect on the soul than silent prayer. Prayer is offered for our own benefit and not for God's benefit. Prayer with movement is even stronger. Action is psychological. Movement imprints the thoughts expressed in the prayer on every atom of the body. The whole being, even the atoms and cells, becomes the prayer. "Ask and ye shall receive" becomes actualized. THE SUFI INVOCATION Toward the One Top THE MORNING PRAYERS SAUM Praise be to Thee, Most Supreme God, Omnipotent, Omnipresent, All-pervading, the Only Being. Take us in Thy Parental Arms, Raise us from the denseness of the earth. Thy Beauty do we worship, To Thee do we give willing surrender, Most Merciful and Compassionate God, The Idealized Lord of the whole humanity. Thee only do we worship; and towards Thee alone we aspire. Open our hearts towards Thy Beauty, Illuminate our souls with Divine Light, O Thou, the Perfection of Love, Harmony and Beauty! All-powerful Creator, Sustainer, Judge and Forgiver of our shortcomings, Lord God of the East and of the West, of the worlds above and below, And of the seen and unseen beings, Pour upon us Thy Love and Thy Light, Give sustenance to our bodies, hearts and souls, Use us for the purpose that Thy Wisdom chooseth, And guide us on the path of Thine Own Goodness. Draw us closer to Thee every moment of our life, Until in us be reflected Thy Grace, Thy Glory, Thy Wisdom, Thy Joy and Thy Peace. Amen (This short affirmation is said or sung 11 times, hands raised.) PIR Inspirer of my mind, consoler of my heart, healer of my spirit, Thy presence lifteth me from earth to heaven; Thy words flow as the sacred river; Thy thought riseth as a divine spring; Thy tender feelings waken sympathy in my heart. Beloved Teacher, thy very being is forgiveness. The clouds of doubt and fear are scattered by thy piercing glance; All ignorance vanishes in thy illuminating presence; A new hope is born in my heart by breathing thy peaceful atmosphere. O inspiring Guide through life's puzzling ways, In thee I feel abundance of blessing. Amen Top THE MIDDAY PRAYERS SALAT Most gracious Lord, Master, Messiah, and Savior of humanity, We greet Thee with all humility. Thou art the First Cause and the Last Effect, the Divine Light and the Spirit of Guidance, Alpha and Omega. Thy Light is in all forms, Thy Love in all beings: in a loving mother, in a kind father, in an innocent child, in a helpful friend, and in an inspiring teacher. Allow us to recognize Thee in all Thy holy names and forms; as Rama, as Krishna, as Shiva, as Buddha. Let us know Thee as Abraham, as Solomon, as Zarathushtra, as Moses, as Jesus, as Mohammed, and in many other names and forms, known and unknown to the world. We adore Thy past; Thy presence deeply enlighteneth our being, and we look for Thy blessing in the future. O Messenger, Christ, Nabi, the Rasul of God! Thou Whose heart constantly reacheth upward, Thou comest on earth with a message, as a dove from above when Dharma decayeth, and speakest the Word that is put into Thy mouth, as the light filleth the crescent moon. Let the star of the Divine Light shining in Thy heart be reflected in the hearts of Thy devotees. May the Message of God reach far and wide, illuminating and making the whole humanity as one single Family in the Parenthood of God. Amen (This short affirmation is said or sung 11 times, hands held up, affirming that God's will on earth be done.) NABI A torch in the darkness, A staff during my weakness, A rock in the weariness of life, Thou, my Master, makest earth a paradise. Thy thought giveth me unearthly joy, Thy light illuminateth my life's path, Thy words inspire me with divine wisdom, I follow in thy footsteps, which lead me to the eternal goal. Comforter of the broken-hearted, Support of those in need, Friend of the lovers of truth, Blessed Master, thou art the Prophet of God. Amen Top THE EVENING PRAYERS KHATUM O Thou, Who art the Perfection of Love, Harmony, and Beauty, The Lord of heaven and earth, Open our hearts, that we may hear Thy Voice, which constantly cometh from within. Disclose to us Thy Divine Light, which is hidden in our souls, That we may know and understand life better. Most Merciful and Compassionate God, give us Thy great Goodness; Teach us Thy loving Forgiveness; Raise us above the distinctions and differences which divide us; Send us the Peace of Thy Divine Spirit, And unite us all in Thy Perfect Being. Amen. (This short affirmation is said or sung 11 times, arms crossed on chest and hands resting on shoulders, like folded wings.) RASUL Warner of coming dangers, Wakener of the world from sleep, Deliverer of the Message of God, Thou art our Savior. The sun at the dawn of creation, The light of the whole universe, The fulfillment of God's purpose, Thou the life eternal, we seek refuge in thy loving enfoldment. Spirit of Guidance, Source of all beauty, and creator of harmony; Love, lover, and beloved lord, Thou art our divine ideal. PRAYER FOR THE UNIVERSEL O Thou, Top MISCELLANEOUS PRAYERS NAYAZ (for healing) Beloved Lord, Almighty God! Through the rays of the sun, Through the waves of the air, Through the All-pervading Life in space Purify and revivify me, and, I pray, heal my body, heart, and soul. Amen NAZAR (grace at meals) O Thou, The Sustainer of our bodies, hearts, and souls, Bless all that we receive In thankfulness. Amen Top GLOSSARY Hazrat: a title of respect given to saints, meaning "noble presence" Murshid: teacher; guide; a Sufi sheikh. Pir: an elder spiritual guide; a sheikh or murshid of a high order, often the founder of an order through which spiritual transmissions pass to initiates. Nabi: a prophet, bearer of a message for a particular time and group of people. Rasul: messenger, bearer of a universal message. Dharma: universal law. Universel: the temple of all religions envisioned by Hazrat Inayat Khan and finally built at Suresnes, France, outside of Paris. 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