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    Niyyah and the Power of Intentional Living

    by Samaiya Mushtaq

    I always found myself drawn to people who had an element of certainty to them. It wasn’t the kind of insufferable single-mindedness of powerful people, nor was it the brazen overconfidence of youth. It wasn’t that they necessarily knew more than others, nor did they claim to. They didn’t always get things right, and that wasn’t their end game anyway. I’m not sure what the word was at the time to describe this it-factor. What I knew was that they had reasons – clearly defined, purposeful reasons for why they were doing what they were doing or saying what they were saying or behaving how they were behaving. And not in a carefully-curated, image-conscious way, because they were genuine people. It simply was never willy-nilly with them; they didn’t use the phrase “oh, just because.” Looking back, they were probably best described as intentional.
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    Sunday school taught me the various du`a’s (supplications) for niyyah (intention). I learned to make intentions before a prayer, before a fast. I was reminded to renew my intentions often, particularly when doing community work. But it wasn’t until later that I could understand the concept broadened to a lifestyle. The first of Imam Nawawi’s 40 hadith, “Actions are according to intention,” is a succinct illustration of the power of intention and the link between our hearts and our deeds. It implies a necessary connection of one’s internal and external states. In a goal-focused, action-oriented culture, it is the internal state that is so easily neglected, and it is cultivated in large part by this quality of being intentional.


    Living intentionally is different from setting goals. Goals are yet another outward measure, an accomplishment set in the future, whereas being intentional is an inward existence, and one focused on the present. If goals are the mile markers on our life’s path, intention is our day-to-day walk along it – the pace we’re going at and the route we traverse upon. Without goals, we are caught in a drift, with little direction until we find ourselves asking, perhaps years later, “What am I doing here?” But without intention, we might find ourselves in an arguably worse situation: “What was the purpose of all this?” Intention gives meaning to our movement.

    The value of intentional living is hardly taught and often lost, but establishing it results in a much more enriching existence. What I saw in individuals who practiced this skill was how purposeful they were and how much more of life they experienced. And it is a skill, which means it can be learned. Here’s what I have found to be a few ways to develop it:


    Change the question


    On a more macro level, start shifting the question from asking yourself, “What do I want to get done today/next week/this year?” to, “How do I want to be today/next week/this year?” On a micro level, ask yourself why you are doing the things you’re doing as they occur. Why am I participating in this activity? Why am I posting this status on Facebook? Why am I sharing this thing told to me in confidence, or why am I not sharing more of myself in this relationship?


    Be mindful of the moment



    Being intentional, by definition, requires us to be engaged with ourselves in the present. For those not introspective to begin with, start with mindful ‘extrospection’ – noticing things around you that you otherwise miss as you move about your day. Being present with your environment can help you better connect with yourself.


    Examine your past



    Whether it’s at the end of the day, the end of the year, or looking back all the way to your childhood, reflecting upon your past actions for their intentions gives you a better framework from which to either continue those or make changes. Your own history is the best determinant of your future.


    Make niyyah


    Just do it. And then keep doing it, before every action, big or small.


    Source: http://www.virtualmosque.com/persona...tional-living/
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    Re: Niyyah and the Power of Intentional Living

    Greetings and peace be with you Sakina01;

    Niyyah and the Power of Intentional Living
    Thanks for sharing, it seems our intentions come from our thoughts, so we need to guide our thoughts to do God's will. I like this.........


    Destiny Douglas C Hess

    Watch Your Thoughts, For They Become Words,
    Choose Your Words, For They Become Actions,
    Understand Your Actions, For They Become Habits, Study Your Habits For They Become Your Character,
    Develop Your Character,
    For It Becomes Your Destiny.,


    In the spirit of striving to do the will of God.

    Eric
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    Re: Niyyah and the Power of Intentional Living

    format_quote Originally Posted by Eric H View Post
    Greetings and peace be with you Sakina01;



    Thanks for sharing, it seems our intentions come from our thoughts, so we need to guide our thoughts to do God's will. I like this.........


    Destiny Douglas C Hess

    Watch Your Thoughts, For They Become Words,
    Choose Your Words, For They Become Actions,
    Understand Your Actions, For They Become Habits, Study Your Habits For They Become Your Character,
    Develop Your Character,
    For It Becomes Your Destiny.,


    In the spirit of striving to do the will of God.

    Eric
    Thank you! Good Quote with so much wisdom.

    Two of my favourite quotes:

    "You've got to be more interested in pleasing Allah than you are in pleasing people."

    "Be a Good Person but don't waste time to prove it."

    - Wise man/woman

    Profound thoughts.
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    Thanks to everyone who shared in this thread. I found it helpful.
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    Intention. So important. If I could rank anything in Islam (aside from the 5 pillars etc) is the intention.

    Because of Allah. He commands that we eat what He has provided, that we sleep, work etc and to believe in the unseen and to remain patient in striving when fortune favours you not. It is all in Allah's Hands.

    Our daily routine has become so ingrained that we (at least I do) find it hard sometimes to find how it is what I am doing relates to serving Allah. That is important because that is where it IS ALL AT.

    Say, I were to do a good deed because the situation warranted it. Not because of Allah (because He loves it) then most likely you get nothing for it. Doing it in the cause of Allah becomes entirely a different prospect.

    Imagine doing every act in His cause, starting with bismilLah.


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    format_quote Originally Posted by mjyschlink View Post
    Thanks to everyone who shared in this thread. I found it helpful.
    Glad you did. It is from from the Islamic Teaching. Alhamdulliah (All Praise belongs to Allah).

    format_quote Originally Posted by greenhill View Post
    Intention. So important. If I could rank anything in Islam (aside from the 5 pillars etc) is the intention.

    Because of Allah. He commands that we eat what He has provided, that we sleep, work etc and to believe in the unseen and to remain patient in striving when fortune favours you not. It is all in Allah's Hands.

    Our daily routine has become so ingrained that we (at least I do) find it hard sometimes to find how it is what I am doing relates to serving Allah. That is important because that is where it IS ALL AT.

    Say, I were to do a good deed because the situation warranted it. Not because of Allah (because He loves it) then most likely you get nothing for it. Doing it in the cause of Allah becomes entirely a different prospect.

    Imagine doing every act in His cause, starting with bismilLah.


    Yes, Indeed Niyyah is everything in Islam...that's the main thing my Dad always preached to us when he was alive. Every time I think about Niyyah, I remember my dad who I miss very much. Its not too hard to remember if we think about doing and being good becuase Allah swt loves good character and actions...when we love someone we do so many things to try and please them, its the same principle with Allah; we should be good & live our lives to please Allah with everything we do.
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