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          will” (3:37). Clearly, we are dealing here with spiritual experiences
        
        
          which cannot be categorized and listed. Nevertheless, the Quran
        
        
          has described some of the signs of the state of remembrance.
        
        
          1. The thought of God is so all-pervasive that every event
        
        
          serves to remind one of Him:
        
        
          In the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the
        
        
          alternation of night and day, there are signs for men of
        
        
          sense; those that remember God when standing, sitting
        
        
          and lying down, and reflect on the creation of the heavens
        
        
          and the earth saying: ‘Lord, You have not created all this
        
        
          without purpose. (3:191)
        
        
          2. One is so overwhelmed by the greatness of God that the
        
        
          hairs of one’s body stand on end:
        
        
          The skins of those who fear their Lord tremble for fear of
        
        
          Him. (39:23)
        
        
          3. Mention of God fills one with awe:
        
        
          The true believers are those whose hearts are filled with
        
        
          awe at the mention of God (8:2).
        
        
          4. One weeps on hearing the word of God:
        
        
          When they listen to that whichwas revealed to the Prophet,
        
        
          you will see their eyes fill with tears as they recognize its
        
        
          truth (5:83).
        
        
          The true believers have always followed the Quranic edict:
        
        
          “Fortify yourselves with patience and prayer” (2:45). Hudhaifa
        
        
          tells how the Prophet, in times of distress, would get up and pray.
        
        
          Likewise, when the great theologian, Ibn Taimiyya, was unable to
        
        
          solve some problems, he would go to some desolate mosque, cast
        
        
          himself before God and pray: “Teacher of Abraham, teach me.”
        
        
          Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud once said: As long as you are praying, you are
        
        
          knocking on the Lord’s door. And whoever knocks on His door
        
        
          will have the door opened to him (
        
        
          
            Abu Nu‘aim
          
        
        
          ).
        
        
          For the true believer, prayer is an oasis in the desert of life.
        
        
          When one is blessed with this state of prayer, it becomes the
        
        
          dearest thing one has in life. The Prophet once said:
        
        
          Prayer is the balm of my eyes (
        
        
          
            Nasa‘i
          
        
        
          ).