Did you know that certain chant that creates positive vibrations within, is precisely what mantras are all about. This day being the one who has gone thru the scriptures of various Religion, with knowledge of the Quran, Bible and the Vedas I have truly come to know the truth of all our existence. This knowledge has enlightened me towards a higher spiritual level of understanding . Today lets understand what is Islamic Mantras ? Does this exist ?
However, mantras are associated with Hinduism. Not most of us are aware that chanting of mantras is not just in Hinduism but also spread in other religions too. Islam, for one, greatly stresses on chanting of mantras to attain prosperity, wealth, health and peace of mind.
In Islam, there are 99 names through which Allah [God] is recognised. Reciting various names, as mantras, is believed to be the best way to attain spiritual growth, satisfaction, purification and rejuvenation.
The term "mantra" is derived from two Sanskrit words, man and tra which mean mind and freedom respectively. Therefore, in the literal sense, “mantra” signifies freeing oneself from the mind. Being an effective tool, chanting of mantras eventually liberates an individual from the countless hassles of life, accelerates the healing process, relaxes and assists in making optimal use of the mind too. Truly a mystical experience, mantras help in bringing the body, mind and soul in tune with each other. Moreover, it is a unique therapy though which a person can feel one with the Supreme God.
An enriched mind devoid of tension and anxieties decides the quality of life. Everyday chanting, prayer or meditation, helps surmount psychological disturbances, uneasiness and senseless rage. The purpose of mantras is to train the mind to become more adaptable and less vulnerable. Additionally, regular chanting also balances both sides of the brain and augments intuition too. Thus, along with tranquillity, a state of harmony and infinite bliss can be achieved.
How does it work?.....................
Yet, most people complain that even after spending years of chanting mantras, they fail to develop an inner core of practice, or any sort of experience. If one recites them without understanding, in a parrot-like pattern or with no devotion to God, it is probable the chant won't have any affect!
Chanting mantras, according to Islamic belief, is a path through which one can cultivate intimate relations with Allah [the Divine]. Therefore, the greater your faith in Him, the more powerful and enhanced your mantra-repetition becomes. it can be accomplished with understanding, feeling, love and full concentration.
Useful Islamic chants - From overcoming difficulties to ward off calamities to attaining peace of mind and honour - there's a chant for everything found in Islamic books. Typically, recited as duas [prayers] these chants act as an invocation to Allah and open the doors to blessings though which recovery, healing and progression manifest. Though chanted primarily in the Arabic language, these can be translated and used accordingly.
Allahu Akbar [God is great]
Ya Salaam. With its recital, we get connected with ourselves and the Divine, so its quite powerful and effective. The purpose of reciting this is mainly to gain peace of mind. It is recommended for those who get stressed easily due to various pressures.
Bismillah Al-Rahman, Al-Rahim [In the name of Allah, the most compassionate, the most merciful]. A powerful chant, it acknowledges, and thanks the Lord for His constant pouring of Divine Love
Ya Ali Madad. “Imam Ali” is the 1st Imam out of the other 12. He is one who is greatly respected. His name is chanted often but mostly during times of pain and trouble; this is recited to call upon his help n blessings. to follow the true path.
Allaahumma Innee As a Luka BI-Ismika. “Allah, I beseech Thee in Thy name.” A great mantra to seek forgiveness.
Mantras are spiritual "formulae" that aid the person to release or "let go" of the self and conquer heavenly ecstasy and satisfaction. Recital of mantras not only produces vibrations within oneself, but also fills the surrounding atmosphere with positive energy. Its force and effect, however, largely depend on the faith, attitude and concentration of the individual. If conducted with full sincerity, mantras help us connect with our inner self and personality. And, while we're meditating on that one phrase and analysing the deep shades within us, a state of happiness and serenity is felt. In time, mantras assist in uniting us with our real soul.
Chanting mantras is all about devoting our mind towards a single chant, a significant effect on the brain is observed. Everyday recitation leads to sharper memory and enhanced concentration levels. Gradually the confidence builds up and becomes positively charged from within, thus protects us from the negative energy too.
Intense feeling of calm and silence is felt through mantras. Since chanting leaves us more energised and fills us with fresh prana [life force], the process of healing is accelerated.
Chanting of mantras is a tool through which a follower can stay unified with the Lord. They are prayers that invoke the blessings of the Almighty and help us lead a peacefully gratifying life. Chanting of mantras is not merely a continuous process of repeating words, it is an effective tool to awaken our senses and connect with Divine Energy.