The Keys to the Life of the Heart
By: Ibraaheem Ibn Abdullaah Al-Haazimee
Compiler Introduction to Diseases of the Hearts and Their Cures
Translated By: Abu Rumaysah
© Al Hidayaah Publishing & Distribution
By: Ibraaheem Ibn Abdullaah Al-Haazimee
Compiler Introduction to Diseases of the Hearts and Their Cures
Translated By: Abu Rumaysah
© Al Hidayaah Publishing & Distribution
Ibnul-Qayyim,
may Allaah have mercy upon him, said: “The keys to the life of the
heart lie in reflecting upon the Qur‘aan , being humble before Allaah in
secret, and leaving sins.” [1] Allaah, the Most High, said:
“A
Book which We have sent down to you, full of blessings that they may
ponder over its verses, and that men of understanding may take heed.” [Soorah Saad 38:29]
So
Allaah informed us that He sent down this Great Qur‘aan , blessed in
its wording, meaning, commands, prohibitions and regulations. Amongst
its blessings is that the one who recites even one word of it then he
has a reward, and this reward is increased tenfold, as mentioned in the
hadeeth reported by at-Tirmidhee, and at-Tirmidhee said that it is hasan
saheeh. Also amongst its blessings is that the one who reads it and
actts upon it shall not be
misguided
in this world, nor fall into distress and misery in the Hereafter as
stated by Ibn ’Abbaas ( radiyallaahu ’anhu ) in the commentary to the
verse,
“Whoever follows My guidance shall neither go astray nor fall into distress and misery.” [Taa Haa (20):123]
Amongst
its blessings is also that the one who learns it and teaches it is from
the best of people as occurs in the hadeeth reported by al-Bukhaaree,
“The best of you is the one who learns the Qur‘aan and then teaches it.”
[2] Amonsgt its blessings is that it will be an intercessor on the Day
of Judgement for its companions who used to act by it in this world as
occurs in the two ahaadeeth reported by Muslim in his Saheeh . [3] He,
the Exalted informed us that He revealed the Qur‘aan so that its
meanings, commands and prohibitions may be reflected over, such that if
one were to come across a verse commanding something then he should
follow it. If one were to come across a verse forbidding something then
he should leave it.
If one were
to come across a verse concerning the Mercy of Allaah then he would hope
for this Mercy and ask for it. If one were to come across a verse
threatening with punishment then he would fear this and seek refuge with
Allaah from it. If one were to come across a verse concerning the
glorification of Allaah then he would glorify Allaah, and through this
faith, knowledge, guidance and taqwaa will increase. Allaah said while
describing the believers,
“And when His verses are recited unto them, they increase their faith.” [Sooratul-Anfaal 8:2]
Due to their containing promises and threats that motivate hope and fear; and Allaah, the Most High, said,
“Do they not ponder over the Qur'aan or are there locks upon their hearts?” [Soorah Muhammad 47:24]
Amongst
the ways of giving life to the heart is to be humble to Allah in
secret. Meaning to desire and long for Allaah through supplication,
seeking forgiveness, turning to Him, asking for victory, Paradise and
shelter from Hellfire at the time when Allaah descends to the lowest
Heaven in the last third of the night, as occurs in the authentic
hadeeth , “Our Lord descends tot he lowest heaven when a third of the
night remains, saying: Who is supplicating to Me that I may answer
him? Who is asking of Me that I may give him? Who is seeking
forgiveness of Me that I may forgive him?” [4]
This
hadeeth contains encouragement to stand in the last part of the night,
praying, supplicating, and asking for forgiveness, Paradise and safety
from the Fire, and supplicating for good in this life and the
Hereafter. Indeed Allaah has commanded us with supplication and promisd
to reply, and He who is far removed from imperfection, does not break
His promises. Amongst the times that this reply will be attained is the
last part of the night, and this is a blessing that Allaah bestows upon
whomsoever He wishes, and Allaah is the Possessor of great blessings
and bounty. And from the ways of giving life to the heart is to leave
the sins that kill it, as in the hadeeth , “When the servant performs a
sin a black spot appears on his heart, and if he seeks forgiveness this
black spot is removed, and if he returns to sin the black spot grows
until his heart becomes black, and this is the ‘ raan ’ about which
Allaah spoke,
“Nay! But on their hearts is the covering of sins ( raan ) which they used to earn.” [Sooratul-Mutaffifeen 83:14]
The poet said,
‘I saw the sins killing the hearts;
Breeding ignominy due to their addiction;
And in the leaving of sins lies its life;
And it is best for your soul that you preserve it.’
Footnotes:
[1] Haadiyyul-’Arwaah ilaa Bilaadil-Afraah (p. 45) of Ibnul-Qayyim.
[2] Related by al-Bukhaaree (6/501)
[3] Related by Muslim (2/385)
[4] Related by al-Bukhaaree (no. 9474) and Muslim (no. 758)
[5] Hasan Saheeh: Related by an-Nisaa‘ee and at-Tirmidhee (1/128), who said it was Hasan Saheeh.
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