Living The Quran
Sake of Allah
Al-Baqara (The Cow) - Chapter 2 : Verse 207 (partial)
"And of men is he who would give himself away to seek the pleasure of Allah."
We should strive to become
Allah's sincere devotees. There should be no worldly act
that is not done as an act of servitude to Allah, not even such acts
as sleeping, eating, dressing, speaking and laughing. The
Prophet, blessings and peace be upon him, engaged in all
these acts. But he was God's devote par excellence. As a
consequence of that, every aspect of his life, even the most
ordinary of chores, was an act of devotion to Allah. It is important
that every act of life should be for the sake of Allah, and for His
Pleasure alone, as the above verse says.
Without such spirit, even the most religious of acts - prayers, reciting the Quran, martyrdom, and infaq (spending in the way of Allah) - would all be merely worldly acts.
Imbued with this spirit of total dedication, even the
smallest religious act, and all acts of worldly life, would
stand heavy in the scale of Divine Justice. If we are able to
achieve this state of sincerity, even a little effort would
suffice in imparting the colour of Allah in our lives and
souls. All the evils of the world - in men's souls, in their lives, in
their mutual relationships - have their roots in lack of
sincerity. Lack of sincerity in matters pertaining especially to religious activities leads to very ill effects.
We should designate our niyyah
(intent) purely for Allah and strive always to keep it so.
This brief and simple prescription is the gist of true
religious faith and of the desire to shape our lives completely
according to that mould. It is also the most effective
formula to remember Allah at all times. This is the
perpetual dhikr (remembrance), one that suffices for all occasions.
Compiled From:
"Dying and Living for Allah" - Khurram Murad, p. 37
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