Question: I heard that a person
can make a vow that if his wish is granted he would keep a certain number
of fasts or pray a certain amount of nafals. Now I have said that on a
number of occasions and as a result am now required to keep 30 fasts and
pray 70 nafals. Is there another way I could get around this?
Answer: Making vows of worship
for the fulfillment of certain wishes was never the way of the Prophet
(sws) and Companions (rta). It means that a person is imposing a condition
to carry out certain virtuous deeds and also burdening himself with some
thing which may ultimately be very difficult to fulfill, as seems to be
the case with you. Worship done in this manner may also adversely affects
a person’s relationship with his Creator. It becomes more of a mechanical
act done often done in disregard to the spirit of worship. Worship should
be done from the willingness of the heart and from the eagerness of the
soul, otherwise it will fail to reap the real benefit it carries: purification
of the inner self. In fact, worship done if one’s wish is not granted may
at many times be more beneficial in achieving this end.
The correct way in this regard is
to pray to the Almighty that a certain wish be granted. If the wish is
granted, a person should express his gratitude by letting his feelings
take their own course and manifest themselves in whatever form of worship
at that particular time. Also, the quantity of worship does not matter
in such cases: it is the quality that really counts.
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