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In the name of Allah most gracious most merciful. 

Sincerity of intentions and deeds

 

Written by: Sk. Abd-Razzag Taher Farih
Translated by: Dr. Faheem Bukhatwa.

    

28 / 06 / 1436 H

17 April 2015 AC

  

Dearly beloved, I spoke on a previous Friday about the sin of doing deeds of worship; but in order to impress people rather than to impress Allah (called reyia ÑíÇÁ). The talk today is about sincerity when doing deeds. Linguistically; in Arabic the word sincerity comes from the word purity which refers to the immaculacy and purification. While conventionally, sincerity refers to the purity and immaculacy of deeds from all impurities of shirk or aiming and doing the deed for Allah’s sake alone. This refers to the purity in all type of deeds; from the heart, the tongue and other organs.   

 

Sincerity of the deeds is a saviour and a rescuer in this first life and the next. Allah says in the Bayennah chapter: {And they were commanded only to worship Allah, sincere in their faith to Him alone, original and orthodox, and to establish prayers and to donate the poor-due. That is true religion.}98:5. Original and orthodox in this verse refer to being free from impurities; straight on the path of oneness of Allah; and sincerity to Allah. That is the opposite of the path of taking partners and associates with Allah, and opposite to the path of hypocrisy; and showing off to impress others; other than Allah. Allah says in His book ordering His prophet who is the most sincere of all people in his deeds; Allah says: {Say: for certain, my prayers or my worship and my devotion or sacrifice and my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the Worlds. [162] He has no partner. This is what I was commanded, and I am first of those who accept and surrender (unto Him). [163]} 6: 162-163.

 

Allah also says: {Blessed is He; in Whose hand is the Sovereignty, and He is capable over all things. (1) Who has created life and death; that He may try you; which of you has best deed; and He is the Mighty, the Forgiving, (2)} 67:1-2. In this verse, “try you” means to test you; or examine you. Fadeel Ebn Aiyath (ÝÖíá ÅÈä ÚíøÇÖ) explaining this verse; said “try you which of you has best deed” refers to who has the most sincere deed, and more perfect deed. For; no deed will be accepted; unless it is a sincere and a correct deed. Sincere here; means it is intended sincerely for Allah alone. While correctness here; means that it has to be in accordance and in agreement with the guidance of the messenger ppbu. There are many verses in the Quran in which Allah commands us to be sincere. Allah says: {Say: I am only a mortal like you. My Lord inspires in me that your God is One God. And whoever hopes for the meeting with his Lord, then let him do righteous deed, and make no partners or share no one else in worshipping his Lord.} 18:110.

 

Dear Muslim, just reflect with me on the words of the messenger ppbu; so we would know the true value of sincerity. The messenger ppbu said: {for certain, deeds are based on the intentions}. Yes, indeed, many a great deed or a great act of worship in the view of people; but which was reduced and devalued because of the intention. So, it has no weight and no value with the Lord of all things. And many a tiny small deed in the eyes of people; which is turned into a great and a tremendous deed; by the intention. And it is because the person that did it; was sincerely seeking Allah; or doing it for Allah’s sake alone.

 

Are you dear Muslims; aware that your messenger ppbu is right; when he said that Allah will reward you; just for intending to do some great and tremendous good deed; even if you do not get to actually do it.

 

The messenger ppbu once said: {I am going to tell you something, always keep it with you and remember it. This life may be for four types of people. A slave whom Allah has given riches and knowledge. So he fears Allah in the money he is given; and makes links with his kin. He knows that Allah has a right to this money given to him. This type of slave has the highest status with Allah. The other one is a salve whom Allah has given knowledge but did not bestow him with money and riches. So, he has true good intentions}. He says; if I had money I would do like such and such (meaning he would spend it in the right cause). The messenger ppbu said: {He is judged as per his intentions, and the reward is equal for those two. This who had the money and spent it righteously; or who had no money but; intended to spend it if he had it}.

 

Dear Muslims, all those good, knowledgeable, righteous people in the past; cared more to hide their good deeds. And that is a sign of sincerity. Abu-Amamah Bahili (ÃÈæ ÃãÇãÉ ÇáÈÇåáí) once went into the mosque and saw a man who had the tears running down his face crying in piety. He said to him: You, you,… could you not do that at home? Or would that not be better if you did it in your own home? Meaning in privacy; so to eliminate the showing off part (or ÑíÇÁ).

 

Abu-Dardaa (ÃÈæ ÇáÏÑÏÇÁ) was asked once: What is your night prayer like? He got real annoyed and said: if I do a single prayer to Allah in privacy and do not get distracted while doing it (or not get into day-dreaming while in the prayer); that single prayer in privacy is better than if I spend the entire day-time in prayers; then I go on talking about it. Yes, indeed, that is how they were; our early Muslim ancestors.

 

Another one is Ali the son of Hausain Ebn-Abi Talib (may Allah be satisfied with them all). When he died and his body was being given the final purification or Gusl, they found a black mark in between his shoulders. When later they enquired about what could have caused it, they found out that it was caused by the heavy weight of the bags of flour and bread he used to carry. He carried those bags at night on his back in the city streets unknown to others. He used to go seeking the houses of the poor and give them food. It was commonly said later; that the secret donations in the town ceased to happen; after the death of Ali ebn Hausain ebn Abi Talib.

 

Slaves of Allah, those who have sincerity settled into their hearts, and their souls is free from showing off and false and misleading actions, you would find them to have the healthiest hearts of all people, and the most open, and the purest. The messenger ppbu said: {there are three characteristics a Muslim’s heart should not be without (meaning three deeds if a Muslims does them then Allah will clear his heart from begrudging, hatred, resentment and envy), they are: sincerity of intentions, giving advice to those in charge and sticking to the Muslim group, for their prayer gets answered even after they are gone}. Yes, sincerity of intention will cleans the heart from any sickness which can reduce level of faith in the heart itself.

 

Dearly beloved, let each and every one of us ask him-self/herself: Am I sincere to Allah? Do I; and you; seek only Allah by the deeds we do? Why did you come here today? And why do I speak and say those words? And why are you sitting right now? Or is it worth thinking of such things? Yes our good pious early Muslims ancestors; used to bring them-selves into account. They questioned themselves before and after they speak, and before and after they did any act or a deed. They did it so much; to the point that Maymoon Ebn Mahran (ãíãæä ÅÈä ãåÑÇä) said: Any time or any way you look at a Muslim you would find him reviewing, rechecking or auditing himself just as careful as a stingy partner in a business; would audit his partner. He would ask himself before each word he speaks or before each deed he does; and after every word or deed. Did it satisfy the two conditons? Did it satisfy the sincerity to Allah condition? And did it satisfy the condition of being in accordance with the prophet’s guidance? A Muslim would be sincere in his intentions and inner most feelings and thoughts; and within his heart towards Allah; And for all his spoken words; and actions to be in agreement with the guidance of the messenger ppbu.

 

 

Notes:

  1. Adhan - The call to prayer.

  2. Ansar (or Al-Ansar): The inhabitants of the city of Al-Medina that received and supported the messenger (PPBU) when he immigrated from Mekkah in the very early years of Islam.

  3. Assalam Alaikum - The Islamic greeting, literately means: Peace be with you. Used when approaching or leaving. When used during approaching it will be like saying: I bring no harm to you . and when said during leaving somebody it will mean: No harm will come to you after I leave.

  4. Aya (or Ayah): is a verse of the Koran. It also means a miracle or a sign from God.

  5. Arafa (or Arafah or Arafat): is a mountain outside the city of Mecca that represents the climax of the Hajj worship. All doing Hajj must stay at this location on the same day.

  6. Badr - The place of the first significant battle between the Muslims and the pagans of the Quraish. It is located in Saudi Arabia.  

  7. Caliph - A Muslim ruler. See: (Khalifa) 

  8. Dajjal - Antichrist or the False Massiah.

  9. Dawah - The proliferation of Islamic teachings through word and deed.  

  10. Deen (Din) - Religion or way of life. 

  11. Duaa: a prayer in the form of talking to Allah; praising him and asking him for help.

  12. Fatwa - Legal verdict given based on the Qur'an (Koran) and the Sunnah which are the recorded sayings and deeds of Muhammad.

  13. Ferdose: is the highest level of the all the gardens of Eden or paradise.

  14. Fiqh - Religious law.

  15. Hadeeth: is something reported that the messenger have said. It includes all the speeches and ceremonies he gave. It is usually narrated or told by one of his companions. There is a list of hadeeths approximately 14000 that are reported and checked to be genuine. No more hadeeths are acceptably added to this list.

  16. Hajar - The Black Stone set into the corner of the Ka'aba in Mecca. It is said to be a stone from Heaven.

  17. Hajj - The pilgrimage to Mecca which takes place in the last month of the Islamic calendar.  One of the five pillars of Islam.

  18. Hasana or hasanas: is the reward for a good deed. a hasana is a point or a merit for a good deed.

  19. Hadith - The sayings and not deeds of the prophet Muhammad recorded by his followers.  Considered authoritative and perfect.

  20. Hajj: is the worship of pilgrimage.

  21. Hijra (or Hejrah): the event of the immigration of the messenger from Mekkah to Madina. This event marks the start of the Islamic calendar. the Islamic calendar has 12 months based on the lunar cycle, each is 29.5 days. Hijra is also used as a name for the Islamic dating system.

  22. Ibadah - Worship. All the words and deeds with which Allah is pleased. These deeds could be prayer and charity.

  23. Iblis - (Ibleese): On of Satan's names.

  24. Ibn (Ebn): the son of. Used by Arabs as part of an individual's name. Example: Ali whose father is Omar or the son of Omar, would be called: Ali Ibn Omar.

  25. Imam (or Emam)- The leader for a prayer. In the Shiaa sect, an Imam is the individual who has the religious authority.  

  26. Iman: belief or faith

  27. Injil (Enjeel) - The Bible. The book inspired to Jesus for the Christians.

  28. Islam - Submission, the religion of all the prophets of Allah culminating in Muhammad.

  29. Jannah - The heavenly garden, Paradise.  The place of the faithful in the afterlife.

  30. Jihad: is striving in the line of Allah in many forms. Includes a very wide scope varying from improving oneself to fighting a defensive war in protection of Allah's word. The greatest Jihad is the fight one's self against temptations. It also means "holy war."

  31. Jinn - Supernatural, invisible beings race of beings, below angels.  They were made from fire. Like humans, there amongst them are the faithful and the non beleivers and Jinn shall be judged on Judgment Day.

  32. Ka'aba: A cube shaped building in Mecca containing a stone laid there by Abraham and Ishmael. Some say Ka'aba was first built by Adam, and some say by Abraham. It is the holiest place for Muslims. It is where all Muslims face in their daily prayers. Ka'aba also makes a major part of the pilgrimage in a ritual known as Tawaf.

  33. Khalifa: is the Muslim ruler. Head of the Islamic empire. Exact translation: "Successor".

  34. Khutbah  - A sermon given in a Mosque, usually on Friday.

  35. Kufr - Denial or Disbelief. A term Muslims use for anyone who denies existence of Allah or the prophecy of Muhammed.

  36. Koran - Also spelled Qur'an.  The holy book of Islam revealed to Muhammad by Allah through the Archangel Gabriel.  Koran literally means "the recital."  It is the final revelation of Allah given to the prophet Muhammad. It consists of 114 surahs (or chapters.)

  37. Madinah - (Medinah): A city in the Arabian peninsula (in the country known now as Saudi Arabia). A city where the messenger had to immigrate to. Then it was called Yathrib.

  38. Masjid - A center for Muslim activity.  It is referred to as a mosque.

  39. Masiah - A sin, or a sinful act

  40. Mecca or Makkah: is the holiest city for Muslims. It contains the Ka'aba mosque with the famous black cubical shape. Mecca is the birth place of the messenger (PPBU).

  41. Mosque - A Muslim house of worship.

  42. Muhajir - (Muhajireen) Immigrant, one who leaves his home town due to lack of religious freedom. It was first used to describe early Muslims immigrating from Mecca to Median and Ethiopia.

  43. Muhammad - the final messenger and prophet of God whose message abrogated all previous revelations.  He received the Koran through the angel Gabriel over a 23 year period. Born in Mecca and died in Medina at the age of 63. His full name: Muhammad ibn Abd-Allah

  44. Muslim - One who holds faith to the religion of Islam.

  45. Nafilah: a voluntary prayer other than the five obligatory prayers; performed at any time.

  46. Nasara - Christians.  Nasrani: A Christian individual. Nasraniah: Christianity.

  47. Ommah: is the Arabic word for a nation. It usually refers to the Islamic nation unless otherwise specified.

  48. Paradise - Another word for heaven.  A garden of bliss, fruits, rivers and all forms of pleasures imaginable and imaginable. No suffering, disease or death. Service is provided by angels. All live  in it an ever lasting youthful life. Promised by Almighty Allah to all faithful, true Jews, true Christians and True Muslims. Paradise is one of two places every person will go to, either Paradise or Hellfire.

  49. PPBU (P.B.U.H.) : Peace and Prayers Be Upon him. A statement Muslims use any time they mention the name of the messenger or make a reference to him.

  50. Qadar - Fate. Preordainment is the teaching that all things, good and bad, are preordained to occur.

  51. Qadr - (night of Qadr): The night when the first revelation of the Koran took place. Most likely it happened during one of the last ten nights of the month of Ramadan. Or when the Koran was brought down to the nearest heaven in one go, and from there it was brought down in bits and few verses at a time over a period of 23 years. This night is considered the holiest night for Muslims with tremendous advantages.

  52. Qibla - The direction which Muslims turn for daily prayers, towards Mecca.

  53. Quraish - An ancient Arab tribe to which the messenger Muhammad belonged.

  54. Ramadan - The ninth month of the Islamic calendar which is the month of the fast. The holiest month in the Muslim colander.

  55. Salat - Prayers. Generally it covers all forms of worship, but more specifically refers to the Muslim rituals which is performed to worship Allah five times daily.

  56. Shiaa: A sect of Islam that teaches that a religion leader (Imam) should be the political ruler and must be direct descendants of the messenger (PPBU). Therefore, disapproving of all Muslim leaders who ruled After the messenger (PPBU) except Ali, the messenger's grandson.

  57. Shirk - Associating another god with Allah.  Or associating anyone or anything with Allah. Or using anyone or anything as a medium to Allah. The opposite of Monotheism or Tawheed.  

  58. Siam  or Soam- Fasting

  59. Sunni: is a the title of  those Muslims who are suppose to be following the life style of the messenger. This differentiates them from the Shiaa of Iran.

  60. Sunna (Sunnah): Is how the Messenger PPBU lived, what he did or said. It includes the way he dressed, ate, drank, prayed, interacted with other people and fought. Basically, sunnah is the life style of the messenger PPBU. It is considered the second source of legislation in Islamic laws and it is considered to be an important reference to be used for concluding arguments and disputes. It is also a title give to the main stream Muslims who make 90% if all Muslims.

  61. Surah - A chapter of the Koran.  

  62. Tawaf: part of the pilgrimage (Hajj) ritual. It involves walking round the Ka'aba Mosque in anti-clock wise direction a number of seven circles.

  63. Tauhid - Tawheed - Monotheism, in Islam is the teaching that there is only one God who alone is worthy of worship. The first requirement of becoming a Muslim. It is included in the testimony of faith for new Muslims when declaring that God is one: (No God but Allah)

  64. Taqwah - Proper fear and veneration of Allah.  A divine spark that enables the person to understand God.

  65. Taurat: The old Testaments and scriptures of Mosa.

  66. Ummah - the word means: a Nation. Usually refers to the Islamic nation unless otherwise stated.

  67. Umrah - (Amrah): A mini hajj. A Minor form of pilgrimage to Mecca. Unlike Hajj which can only be done on the 12th month of the Islamic year, Umrah can be performed at any time.

  68. Wathoo (wadoo): a washing up ritual done by Muslims before each of the five daily prayers known as ablution.

  69. Zaboor - The Psalms

  70. Zakat - The third pillar of Islam.  Alms giving, charity that is given to the poor.

 

 


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