There is a frightening hadith about a scholar, a martyr and a charitable man on the Day of Judgment. They all expect to enter Paradise because of their good deeds. Instead, they are sent to the Fire, because their deeds were done with the intention of pleasing people - not pleasing Allah
What is Ikhlas?
Ikhlas is to do everything, internal and external, only desiring the pleasure of Allah. It is to forget the eyes of the people, and whether they view your deeds or not, with the only thing on your mind that Allah is watching you. There are beautiful verses in the Qur'an in this regard, where Allah
"They [are those who] fulfill [their] vows and fear a Day
whose evil will be widespread. And they give food in spite of love
for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive, [saying],
"We feed you only for the countenance of Allah. We wish not from you
reward or gratitude." (Qur'an, 76:7-9)
whose evil will be widespread. And they give food in spite of love
for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive, [saying],
"We feed you only for the countenance of Allah. We wish not from you
reward or gratitude." (Qur'an, 76:7-9)
We all know the famous story of the prostitute who was rewarded with Paradise for giving a dog water - but what truly got her into Paradise? Was it just that simple act? It could not have been, because as we mentioned above, there are scholars, martyrs and charitable people who will be thrown in hell because they were insincere. But she was helping the dog for Allah
This is closely linked to ihsan - that you are worshipping Allah
Khurram Murad states that "purpose and intention are like the soul of a body or the inner capability of a seed. Many seeds look alike, but as they begin to grow and bear fruit, their differences become manifest. The purer and higher the motive, the greater the value and yield of your efforts."
Ikhlas is the foundation of any work that we do - if the foundation is corrupt, then the building can easily be broken.
Does this only apply to specific acts of worship or can it also apply to regular habits?
Allah
"Say, "Indeed, my prayer, my rites of sacrifice,
my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds." (6:162)
my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds." (6:162)
"People are in the habit of classifying life's activities into those which are mundane and those which are religious. Remember, though, only those things done for the sake of Allah are the 'religious' things. Everything that is done for other than Allah - however 'religious' it may seem - is a worldly act ... if he earns thousands of pounds to support his family and to spend for the cause of Allah, seeking only Allah's pleasure, it is a highly spiritual act."
Even your sleep can be for Allah
Importance of Ikhlas
Allah
"And they were not commanded except to worship Allah,
[being] sincere to Him in religion, inclining to truthÉ" (Qur'an, 98:5)
[being] sincere to Him in religion, inclining to truthÉ" (Qur'an, 98:5)
"And she certainly determined [to seduce] him,
and he would have inclined to her had he not seen the proof of his Lord.
And thus [it was] that We should avert from him evil and immorality,
for he was one of Our servants, sincere and purified." (Qur'an, 12:24)
and he would have inclined to her had he not seen the proof of his Lord.
And thus [it was] that We should avert from him evil and immorality,
for he was one of Our servants, sincere and purified." (Qur'an, 12:24)
"[Satan] said, "My Lord, because You have put me in error,
I will surely make [disobedience] attractive to them on earth,
and I will mislead them all. Except among them Your sincere servants."
(Qur'an, 15:39-40)
I will surely make [disobedience] attractive to them on earth,
and I will mislead them all. Except among them Your sincere servants."
(Qur'an, 15:39-40)
The more complete the ikhlas becomes, the more the person is upright. We are prone to making mistakes, and we may find that sometimes our intentions are mixed; sometimes there may not be an apparent intention behind whatever act we are doing. That is why we need to aspire to be of the sincere. As long as we are constantly reminding ourselves of doing things for Allah
We should not despair and be paranoid. It is narrated by 'Amr bin al-Aas, that the Prophet
This is due to his sincerity with la ilaaha ila Allah - there is no deity other than Allah.
Secrets of Ikhlas
Ikhlas is something that Allah
- The servant who has ikhlas does not look at it, because that would make him arrogant. For example, if we pray in a small room where no one can see us and yet due to that we feel that we are better than others because 'obviously' have ikhlas, we fall into the trap of arrogance. At the end of the day, success is only from Allah
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- Ikhlas is between the servant and His Lord; even the Angels don't write it down because they don't know it. Reflective of this is the story of the martyr, scholar and charitable man that we mentioned above - the Angels had written down the good they did, but it was Allah
who exposed their intention.
- Satan cannot get to you if you have ikhlas
There is a beautiful example in the mother of Mariam
Another example is Khalid bin al-Walid
May Allah
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