Wednesday 29 November 2023

How to Perform Righteous Deeds Successfully

 

Imaam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

An individual requires patience in three circumstances:

First: Before commencing the act of worship; by correcting the intention, being sincere, avoiding the motives of show off and popularity seeking. He must have the firm will to fulfill the rights of the obligation.

Second: Patience while performing the act of worship. A servant should be patient in avoiding all the things that will lead to deficiencies and negligence in the act. He should also patiently recall the intention and be mindful of His Lord. He should not forget His orders because performing the obligation is not all that matters; not forgetting the One who gave the order while carrying out the order matters a great deal.

He should constantly remember Him while observing His obligations; this is the worship of the sincere servants of Allah. He needs patience in fulfilling the rights of worship by observing its pillars, its obligatory aspects and recommendations as well giving Allah’s remembrance therein. He should not allow his god-consciousness of his heart to impede him from worshipping Him with his limbs; and he should not allow the worship with the limbs  hinder him from giving god-consciousness before his Lord.

Third: Patience after completing the act of worship; and this can be done in the following ways:

One: Patience in refraining from the things that nullify the individual’s act of worship. Allah the most High said: “O you who believe! Do not render in vain your charity by reminders of your generosity or by injury.” [Soorah al-Baqarah: 264]

Two: He should be patient in refraining from looking at it, having a high opinion of it and being proud of it. This is because such is more harmful to him than many apparent sinful deeds.

Three: He should give patience to avoid transferring the acts of worship from a secret book to an open one because someone may perform a good deed secretly between himself and his Lord and it will be recorded in a secret book, and if he informs about it, it becomes transferred to an open book.

So, one should not think the mats of patience are folded just after completing the act of worship.

Source: ‘Uddah as-Saabireen wa Dhakheerat ash-Shaakireen, by Imaam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah; translated by Abdus-Samee’ Abdus-Salaam.

Thursday 23 November 2023

Beware of Living a Fake Life

 

Imaam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) stated:

‘Umar bin Khattaab (may Allah be pleased with him) said:  “He who purifies his intention in truth even if it is against himself, Allah will protect him against what is  between him and the people, but whosoever adorns himself with what he does not possess, Allah will disgrace him.”

This is similar to prophetic expressions and has deservingly emanated from the niche of the one endowed with inspiration. These two statements are from the treasures of knowledge. Whoever employs them appropriately will benefit others and also derive tremendous benefit.

As regards the first statement, it is the source and origin of goodness while the second is the root and branch of evils. This is because if a servant makes his intention sincere to Allah such that his intention and purpose of his knowledge are geared towards Allah’s pleasure; Allah will be with him for He is with the pious and the good doers.

The peak of piety and kindness is sincerity of intention to Allah in establishing the truth and no one can subdue Allah – exalted be He. So who can defeat or inflict evil to an individual protected by Allah? If Allah is with a servant, who can cause him fear? And if Allah is not with him, who can give him something to be hopeful for? Who will he trust? And who will help him beside Allah?

Source: I’laam al-Muwaqqi’een ‘an Rabb al-‘Aalameen, by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah; translated by Abdus-Samee’ Abdus-Salaam