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رمضان ٢٦ - 19/5
Let's be honest, we love to be secluded with Allah, and this is an opportunity to do so. You are not required to set foot of your house for work (well for most of us that is).
Yet we crave human interaction more than ever. We crave that coffee from the local cafe. To see your colleagues [that you thought you despised! (Jk)].
... To be in the Masjid praying side by side with your Islamic family. You miss each other. You now realise that you were living too worldly before this lockdown (check your bank balance then you'll know what I mean).
So you say to yourself, when this lockdown is over I am not going to forget these months as they were certainly a trial/punishment for mankind. But you might forget. You might just slip back into normality again. That's just our human nature. So you tell yourself, 'but I know I might, so how can forget how difficult this period was?' trust me this is exactly how the disbelievers are described in the hell fire. They would scream, return me! They hope at that moment to be back in this world to live a live of worship, but in reality they would not change a thing. Like I said, we are forgetful in nature.
There is hope however. There is always hope. The hope is the concept of Istiqaamah itself by the heart, statements and actions we do.
For example, right now you are not sitting with your teacher you desperately miss. After lockdown purify your heart and fill it with love for Knowledge and to be a khaadim to him and to revise more from his classes than before. To cherish him that little bit more. Allah will certainly understand that you are trying to be grateful. This can be applied in all aspects of good deeds post lockdown.
Think carefully about what you will do differently post lockdown, write it down and make sure your heart is there too.
Allah knows best.
Let's be honest, we love to be secluded with Allah, and this is an opportunity to do so. You are not required to set foot of your house for work (well for most of us that is).
Yet we crave human interaction more than ever. We crave that coffee from the local cafe. To see your colleagues [that you thought you despised! (Jk)].
... To be in the Masjid praying side by side with your Islamic family. You miss each other. You now realise that you were living too worldly before this lockdown (check your bank balance then you'll know what I mean).
So you say to yourself, when this lockdown is over I am not going to forget these months as they were certainly a trial/punishment for mankind. But you might forget. You might just slip back into normality again. That's just our human nature. So you tell yourself, 'but I know I might, so how can forget how difficult this period was?' trust me this is exactly how the disbelievers are described in the hell fire. They would scream, return me! They hope at that moment to be back in this world to live a live of worship, but in reality they would not change a thing. Like I said, we are forgetful in nature.
There is hope however. There is always hope. The hope is the concept of Istiqaamah itself by the heart, statements and actions we do.
For example, right now you are not sitting with your teacher you desperately miss. After lockdown purify your heart and fill it with love for Knowledge and to be a khaadim to him and to revise more from his classes than before. To cherish him that little bit more. Allah will certainly understand that you are trying to be grateful. This can be applied in all aspects of good deeds post lockdown.
Think carefully about what you will do differently post lockdown, write it down and make sure your heart is there too.
Allah knows best.
Enjoy The Few Nights And Days That Are Left
Ibn Rajab al-Ḥanbalī رحمه الله said:
“Slaves of Allāh! The month of Ramaḍān is determined to leave and there are but a few days left of it. Those of you who have done good should complete it (in goodness) and whoever has neglected it then let him end it in goodness since actions are according to their ending. So enjoy the few nights and days that are left and bid it farewell by performing good deeds which can be witness for you with Al-Malik Al-‘Alam, and see it off by parting with the most pure greeting and Salam.”
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Ibn Rajab al-Ḥanbalī رحمه الله said:
“Slaves of Allāh! The month of Ramaḍān is determined to leave and there are but a few days left of it. Those of you who have done good should complete it (in goodness) and whoever has neglected it then let him end it in goodness since actions are according to their ending. So enjoy the few nights and days that are left and bid it farewell by performing good deeds which can be witness for you with Al-Malik Al-‘Alam, and see it off by parting with the most pure greeting and Salam.”
● [لطائف المعارف لابن رجب ص ٣٨٦]
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A friend of mine saw a dream 20 years ago and relayed the dream onto one of the dream interpreters who said to him “you are going to make tawaf around the ka’bah alone.”
He said “I laughed to myself and replied who am I for the place of tawaaf to be emptied for me?"
... and in one of the nights of Ramadan this year due to Corona he made tawaaf alone around the Ka’bah after seeking permission from government officials.
Allah’s destiny is above your comprehension, so have good thoughts, and seek plenty from Him.
— Ahmad
He said “I laughed to myself and replied who am I for the place of tawaaf to be emptied for me?"
... and in one of the nights of Ramadan this year due to Corona he made tawaaf alone around the Ka’bah after seeking permission from government officials.
Allah’s destiny is above your comprehension, so have good thoughts, and seek plenty from Him.
— Ahmad
bin Sh AbdulKareem al-KhudayrEid Mubarak! Taqabbal Allaahu minna wa minkum
May Allah accept ours and yours righteous actions
May he allow us all to spend this blessed festival in joy and happiness, within the boundaries he’s permitted
May he increase us all in beneficial knowledge, good actions, love, unity and victory over the disbelievers
May he forgive and accept all those that passed away in Ramadan
May he release our brothers and sisters that were imprisoned unjustly all around the world
May he grant steadfastness to all our scholars, grant them ability to say the truth at all times, fearing none but Allah
May Allah accept ours and yours righteous actions
May he allow us all to spend this blessed festival in joy and happiness, within the boundaries he’s permitted
May he increase us all in beneficial knowledge, good actions, love, unity and victory over the disbelievers
May he forgive and accept all those that passed away in Ramadan
May he release our brothers and sisters that were imprisoned unjustly all around the world
May he grant steadfastness to all our scholars, grant them ability to say the truth at all times, fearing none but Allah
"Know my son, that days consists of hours and hours are made of the breaths you take. Every breath is a treasure chest, so beware of letting a breath pass by with no benefit. You do not want to find an empty treasure chest on the Day of Judgement and regret."
-Ibn al Jawzi (Rahimahullah)
[Sincere Counsel to the students of Sacred Knowledge, P. 49]📚
-Ibn al Jawzi (Rahimahullah)
[Sincere Counsel to the students of Sacred Knowledge, P. 49]📚
Something to think about today! Make it a productive day
Al-Hasan al-Basri:
"Oh son of Adam, you are but few days, whenever a day is gone, part of you is gone too."
Siyar A'laam an-Nubalaa, 4/585
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Al-Hasan al-Basri:
"Oh son of Adam, you are but few days, whenever a day is gone, part of you is gone too."
Siyar A'laam an-Nubalaa, 4/585
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It was narrated by Abu Dharr that the prophet (peace be upon him) said that Allah says:
"O My slaves, if the first of you and the last of you, your humans and your jinn, were to stand on a single plain and ask of Me and I were to give each one what he asked for, that would not cause any loss to Me greater than what is lost when a needle is dipped into the sea."
[Reported by Muslim, 2577]
"O My slaves, if the first of you and the last of you, your humans and your jinn, were to stand on a single plain and ask of Me and I were to give each one what he asked for, that would not cause any loss to Me greater than what is lost when a needle is dipped into the sea."
[Reported by Muslim, 2577]
'Death is around the corner, you may not see it but it sees you. You may not like it but one day it will overtake you. Before its to late seek Allah's pleasure so that he may make death the best thing that every happened to you (by giving you jannah after it)'.
Abu Sa'id and Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (ﷺ) said:
"Never a believer is stricken with a discomfort, an illness, an anxiety, a grief or mental worry or even the pricking of a thorn but Allah will expiate his sins on account of his patience".
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Arabic/English book reference : Book 1, Hadith 37
"Never a believer is stricken with a discomfort, an illness, an anxiety, a grief or mental worry or even the pricking of a thorn but Allah will expiate his sins on account of his patience".
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Arabic/English book reference : Book 1, Hadith 37
Once you die and are buried, you could be the richest person in the cemetery and it wouldn't benefit you. Or you could be the person in the cemetery with the most famous name or the biggest family, yet it still wouldn't benefit you. Do you know what would benefit you once you've died and are buried six-feet deep underground? Your deeds...
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We will delve into each one as it is of paramount importance to know this. We look at the hadith of Jibril AS to see more on this. This post does no justice to the hadith and the knowledge one can extract from it however we try hope to clarify basics in a series of posts. The hadith of Jibril AS:
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It was narrated on the authority of Umar (may Allah be pleased with him), who said:
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While we were one day sitting with the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), there appeared before us a man dressed in extremely white clothes and with very black hair. No traces of journeying were visible on him, and none of us knew him. He sat down close by the Prophet (peace be upon him), rested his knee against his thighs, and said, "O Muhammad! Inform me about Islam."
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The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, "Islam is that you should testify that there is no deity except Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger, that you should perform salah, pay the Zakah, fast during Ramadan, and perform Hajj to the House, if you are able to do so."
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The man said, "You have spoken truly." We were astonished at his questioning him (the Messenger) and telling him that he was right, but he went on to say, "Inform me about iman."
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He (the Messenger of Allah) answered, "It is that you believe in Allah and His angels and His Books and His Messengers and in the Last Day, and in qadar (fate), both in its good and in its evil aspects." He said, "You have spoken truly."
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Then he (the man) said, "Inform me about Ihsan." He (the Messenger of Allah) answered, "It is that you should serve Allah as though you could see Him, for though you cannot see Him yet (know that) He sees you."
He said, "Inform me about the Hour." He (the Messenger of Allah) said, "About that, the one questioned knows no more than the questioner." So he said, "Well, inform me about the signs thereof." He said, "They are that the slave-girl will give birth to her mistress, that you will see the barefooted, naked, destitute, the herdsmen of the sheep (competing with each other) in raising lofty buildings." Thereupon the man went of. I waited a while, and then he (the Messenger of Allah) said, "O Umar, do you know who that questioner was?" I replied, "Allah and His Messenger know better." He said, "That was Jibril (the Angel Gabriel). He came to teach you your religion."
[Muslim]
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It was narrated on the authority of Umar (may Allah be pleased with him), who said:
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While we were one day sitting with the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), there appeared before us a man dressed in extremely white clothes and with very black hair. No traces of journeying were visible on him, and none of us knew him. He sat down close by the Prophet (peace be upon him), rested his knee against his thighs, and said, "O Muhammad! Inform me about Islam."
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The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said, "Islam is that you should testify that there is no deity except Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger, that you should perform salah, pay the Zakah, fast during Ramadan, and perform Hajj to the House, if you are able to do so."
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The man said, "You have spoken truly." We were astonished at his questioning him (the Messenger) and telling him that he was right, but he went on to say, "Inform me about iman."
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He (the Messenger of Allah) answered, "It is that you believe in Allah and His angels and His Books and His Messengers and in the Last Day, and in qadar (fate), both in its good and in its evil aspects." He said, "You have spoken truly."
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Then he (the man) said, "Inform me about Ihsan." He (the Messenger of Allah) answered, "It is that you should serve Allah as though you could see Him, for though you cannot see Him yet (know that) He sees you."
He said, "Inform me about the Hour." He (the Messenger of Allah) said, "About that, the one questioned knows no more than the questioner." So he said, "Well, inform me about the signs thereof." He said, "They are that the slave-girl will give birth to her mistress, that you will see the barefooted, naked, destitute, the herdsmen of the sheep (competing with each other) in raising lofty buildings." Thereupon the man went of. I waited a while, and then he (the Messenger of Allah) said, "O Umar, do you know who that questioner was?" I replied, "Allah and His Messenger know better." He said, "That was Jibril (the Angel Gabriel). He came to teach you your religion."
[Muslim]
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CONTEMPLATION
﴿إِنَّ الَّذينَ أَجرَموا كانوا مِنَ الَّذينَ آمَنوا يَضحَكونَ﴾ [Al-Mutaffifîn: 29]
Allah mentions that the disbelievers in this world use to laugh at the believers
Then Allah sets a Quranic principle a few verses later
﴿فَاليَومَ الَّذينَ آمَنوا مِنَ الكُفّارِ يَضحَكونَ﴾
That in paradise, the believers will be laughing at the criminals and the disbelievers, whilst sitting on thrones looking at the blessings Allah has favoured them with, and also looking at the disbelievers being punished.
Allah mentioned this as a form of blessing, to soothe the hearts of the believers, to remind them, that their turn will come, and they will get the last laugh.
At Tabari mentions in his tafsir, that Ibn Abbas said, the doors between heaven and hell will be opened so that the believers can look into hell whilst on their thrones and see how the disbelievers are being punished, then they’ll start laughing at them, and that will be from the blessings that Allah will bring coolness to their eyes, seeing how Allah has taken revenge against them.
How you play, you will be played.
The disbelievers want a temporary laugh, no problem, we’ll have the eternal laugh.
A laugh that will bring such an amazing feeling of contentment and pleasure.
May Allah make us from the people of Jannah.
﴿إِنَّ الَّذينَ أَجرَموا كانوا مِنَ الَّذينَ آمَنوا يَضحَكونَ﴾ [Al-Mutaffifîn: 29]
Allah mentions that the disbelievers in this world use to laugh at the believers
Then Allah sets a Quranic principle a few verses later
﴿فَاليَومَ الَّذينَ آمَنوا مِنَ الكُفّارِ يَضحَكونَ﴾
That in paradise, the believers will be laughing at the criminals and the disbelievers, whilst sitting on thrones looking at the blessings Allah has favoured them with, and also looking at the disbelievers being punished.
Allah mentioned this as a form of blessing, to soothe the hearts of the believers, to remind them, that their turn will come, and they will get the last laugh.
At Tabari mentions in his tafsir, that Ibn Abbas said, the doors between heaven and hell will be opened so that the believers can look into hell whilst on their thrones and see how the disbelievers are being punished, then they’ll start laughing at them, and that will be from the blessings that Allah will bring coolness to their eyes, seeing how Allah has taken revenge against them.
How you play, you will be played.
The disbelievers want a temporary laugh, no problem, we’ll have the eternal laugh.
A laugh that will bring such an amazing feeling of contentment and pleasure.
May Allah make us from the people of Jannah.
"Sometimes I have a certain need that only Allah can fulfil, so I call upon Him. Then I find that the door of dialogue with Allah opens up for me, and I taste the sweetness of discourse with Him, and the joy of knowing Him that far surpasses the urgency of obtaining an answer to my prayer, and so I prefer for the answer to my prayer to be delayed for fear of losing this connection, once my need is fulfilled." (Ibn Taymiyyah, Majmu' al-Fatawa vol. 10)
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As a muslim we believe in the Messengers that came before the Prophet ﷺ and that each messenger was sent with the same message: the foundation, the core of our faith. Yet the people went astray from the message until the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
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We now have trials such as numerous sects, opinions and doubts circulating and polluting the message and like previous nations many have gone astray.
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We must hold tight to the Qur'an, the Sunnah and the way of the Salaf to ensure we our following Islam in it's entirety so we are not of those who are led astray.
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This is why we must ensure this core and foundation is firm.
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We now have trials such as numerous sects, opinions and doubts circulating and polluting the message and like previous nations many have gone astray.
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We must hold tight to the Qur'an, the Sunnah and the way of the Salaf to ensure we our following Islam in it's entirety so we are not of those who are led astray.
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This is why we must ensure this core and foundation is firm.
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An-Nu'man bin Bashir (May Allah be pleased with them) reported:
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Du'a (supplication) is worship." [Abu Dawud]. وعن النعمان بن بشير رضي الله عنهما عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم قال: "الدعاء هو العبادة". The Muslim should supplicate to Allah (may He be Exalted) with humility and in secret without asking for unlawful things. A person may supplicate to Allah both during Salah and at other occasions, in whatever language they speak. Salah is considered valid even if the person supplicates to Allah (may He be Exalted) in a language other than Arabic. When supplicating to Allah (may He be Exalted) during Salah, a person should use the Du`a’ (supplication) that are authentically reported from the Prophet (peace be upon him) and recite them where and how the Prophet (peace be upon him) recited them so as to follow the example of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Du'a (supplication) is worship." [Abu Dawud]. وعن النعمان بن بشير رضي الله عنهما عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم قال: "الدعاء هو العبادة". The Muslim should supplicate to Allah (may He be Exalted) with humility and in secret without asking for unlawful things. A person may supplicate to Allah both during Salah and at other occasions, in whatever language they speak. Salah is considered valid even if the person supplicates to Allah (may He be Exalted) in a language other than Arabic. When supplicating to Allah (may He be Exalted) during Salah, a person should use the Du`a’ (supplication) that are authentically reported from the Prophet (peace be upon him) and recite them where and how the Prophet (peace be upon him) recited them so as to follow the example of the Prophet (peace be upon him).
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We tend to go over the diseases of the heart as a list but seldom do we diagnose our own hearts with the knowledge we accumulate so that we may work on it's purification. The diseases if the heart are the major since and therefore it is imperative to ensure we do not commit these sins and infect our hearts.
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The heart has a great position in Islam as the heart encompasses tawhid, faith and sincerity. As stated by Ibn Qayyim; 'Actions are distinguished, one from the other, with respect to their excellence in the sight of Allah in accordance with the condition of the heart, not be their number or form, but rather due to the strength of the caller, his or her truthfulness, his or her sincerity and the extent to which he or she prefers Allah over herself.'
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So we at Islamic Back to Basics want to go over this alongside learning about other basics of Islam so we can cleanse our hearts and act on our knowledge in a more productive manner.
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The heart has a great position in Islam as the heart encompasses tawhid, faith and sincerity. As stated by Ibn Qayyim; 'Actions are distinguished, one from the other, with respect to their excellence in the sight of Allah in accordance with the condition of the heart, not be their number or form, but rather due to the strength of the caller, his or her truthfulness, his or her sincerity and the extent to which he or she prefers Allah over herself.'
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So we at Islamic Back to Basics want to go over this alongside learning about other basics of Islam so we can cleanse our hearts and act on our knowledge in a more productive manner.
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We begin this series with firstly understanding that there are three types of hearts in existence and we should strive to be of those with a pure sound heart. Below is paraphrased from the book: Diseases of the Heart by Ibn Taymiyyah (rh):
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"And We did not send before you any messenger or prophet except that when he spoke [or recited], Satan threw into it [some misunderstanding]. But Allah abolishes that which Satan throws in; then Allah makes precise His verses. And Allah is Knowing and Wise. [That is] so He may make what Satan throws in a trial for those within whose hearts is disease and those hard of heart. And indeed, the wrongdoers are in extreme dissension.And so those who were given knowledge may know that it is the truth from your Lord and [therefore] believe in it, and their hearts humbly submit to it. And indeed is Allah the Guide of those who have believed to a straight path." (QURAN | SURAH AL HAJJ | VERSES 52-54)
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These verses mention two types of hearts put to trial and one that is victorious. These hearts are the diseased and hard heart. The victorious heart is the heart of the believer that is humble before its Lord; it is at rest and satisfied with Him, submissive and obedient to Him. The hearts' stepping outside the bounds of steadfastness in obedience could either be due to its dryness and harshness, or absence of doing that which is desired of it. In this way it is like a mute tongue or an eye that cannot see, or only partially see, due to illness or defect. Hence they are classified into three types:
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1. The healthy and sound heart which contains no impediment preventing it from accepting the truth, loving it, and giving it preference other than its coming to know of it. Therefore its comprehension of the truth is correct and accepts it with complete submission.
2. The dead, harsh heart does not accept the truth nor submit to it.
3. The diseased heart, when its diseases predominates, it joins the ranks of the dead and harsh heart, but its soundness predominates, it joins the ranks of the truthful and sound heart.
May Allah subhanahu wa ta'aala purify our hearts, keep them soft and keep us steadfast on Islam Ameen
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"And We did not send before you any messenger or prophet except that when he spoke [or recited], Satan threw into it [some misunderstanding]. But Allah abolishes that which Satan throws in; then Allah makes precise His verses. And Allah is Knowing and Wise. [That is] so He may make what Satan throws in a trial for those within whose hearts is disease and those hard of heart. And indeed, the wrongdoers are in extreme dissension.And so those who were given knowledge may know that it is the truth from your Lord and [therefore] believe in it, and their hearts humbly submit to it. And indeed is Allah the Guide of those who have believed to a straight path." (QURAN | SURAH AL HAJJ | VERSES 52-54)
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These verses mention two types of hearts put to trial and one that is victorious. These hearts are the diseased and hard heart. The victorious heart is the heart of the believer that is humble before its Lord; it is at rest and satisfied with Him, submissive and obedient to Him. The hearts' stepping outside the bounds of steadfastness in obedience could either be due to its dryness and harshness, or absence of doing that which is desired of it. In this way it is like a mute tongue or an eye that cannot see, or only partially see, due to illness or defect. Hence they are classified into three types:
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1. The healthy and sound heart which contains no impediment preventing it from accepting the truth, loving it, and giving it preference other than its coming to know of it. Therefore its comprehension of the truth is correct and accepts it with complete submission.
2. The dead, harsh heart does not accept the truth nor submit to it.
3. The diseased heart, when its diseases predominates, it joins the ranks of the dead and harsh heart, but its soundness predominates, it joins the ranks of the truthful and sound heart.
May Allah subhanahu wa ta'aala purify our hearts, keep them soft and keep us steadfast on Islam Ameen
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The sound heart revolves around this basic concept:
The truthful, sound heart is that which is secure from every carnal desire that opposes the order and prohibition of Allah. It is secure from every doubt and uncertainty that would obscure or go against His narrative. It is secure from displaying servitude to any other than Him; just as it is secure from any other ruling that the Messenger of Allah (PBUH). Therefore it becomes sound through loving Allah and seeking the ruling of the His Messenger. It becomes sound through showing Him fear, hope, trust and reliance, pentinence and humility; it prefers what pleases Him in every circumstance and distances itself from everything that would displease Him in every possible way. This is the reality of servitude which can be directed to Allah alone.
Taken from the book Diseases of the Heart by Ibn Taymiyyah pg 137
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The truthful, sound heart is that which is secure from every carnal desire that opposes the order and prohibition of Allah. It is secure from every doubt and uncertainty that would obscure or go against His narrative. It is secure from displaying servitude to any other than Him; just as it is secure from any other ruling that the Messenger of Allah (PBUH). Therefore it becomes sound through loving Allah and seeking the ruling of the His Messenger. It becomes sound through showing Him fear, hope, trust and reliance, pentinence and humility; it prefers what pleases Him in every circumstance and distances itself from everything that would displease Him in every possible way. This is the reality of servitude which can be directed to Allah alone.
Taken from the book Diseases of the Heart by Ibn Taymiyyah pg 137
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Pillars of Iman
The Prophet (saw) said "Iman is seventy odd branches: the highest is to say that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah (Laa Ilaaha Ill-Allah), the lowest is to remove harm from the path; and modesty is a branch of Iman." (Muslim).
What supports this fact is the enthusiasm which a Muslim feels in seasons of good deeds (such as Ramadhan and Hajj) and the slackening a Muslim feels upon committing sins.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'aala says: "Indeed good deeds do away with evil ones." (11:114).
The Prophet (saw) said "Iman is seventy odd branches: the highest is to say that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah (Laa Ilaaha Ill-Allah), the lowest is to remove harm from the path; and modesty is a branch of Iman." (Muslim).
What supports this fact is the enthusiasm which a Muslim feels in seasons of good deeds (such as Ramadhan and Hajj) and the slackening a Muslim feels upon committing sins.
Allah subhanahu wa ta'aala says: "Indeed good deeds do away with evil ones." (11:114).