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Lately I've been realising how important it is to have the intentions to do good for the sake of Allah and yesterday I read this :
After reading that, I got scared because I was afraid I wasn't doing good deeds for the sake of Allah. For example, every week my mua'lim (teacher) tells me to memorise a surah and move on to another one and I do that. But, I feel as though I'm just memorising because I was told to, not for the sake of Allah. And that scares me deeply because if I don't do it for the sake of Allah, then there's no point into doing it and I won't get the reward of doing it.
I'm not saying I'm going to give up doing good deeds, but I just want to know how do I make sure that I am doing good deeds to please Allah?
May Allah reward you all with good.
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Lately I've been realising how important it is to have the intentions to do good for the sake of Allah and yesterday I read this :
(Source:http://guidedways.com/qudsihadith.php?hadith=6)On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say:
"The first of people against whom judgment will be pronounced on the Day of Resurrection will be a man who died a martyr. He will be brought and Allah will make known to him His favours and he will recognize them. [The Almighty] will say: 'And what did you do about them?' He will say: 'I fought for You until I died a martyr.' He will say: 'You have lied - you did but fight that it might be said [of you]: 'He is courageous.'' And so it was said. Then he will be ordered to be dragged along on his face until he is cast into Hell-fire. [Another] will be a man who has studied [religious] knowledge and has taught it and who used to recite the Qur'an. He will be brought and Allah will make known to him His favours and he will recognize them. [The Almighty] will say: 'And what did you do about them?' He will say: 'I studied [religious] knowledge and I taught it and I recited the Qur'an for Your sake.' He will say: 'You have lied - you did but study [religious] knowledge that it might be said [of you]: 'He is learned.'' And you recited the Qur'an that it might be said [of you]: 'He is a reciter.' And so it was said. Then he will be ordered to be dragged along on his face until he is cast into Hell-fire. [Another] will be a man whom Allah had made rich and to whom He had given all kinds of wealth. He will be brought and Allah will make known to him His favours and he will recognize them. [The Almighty] will say: 'And what did you do about them?' He will say: 'I left no path [un-trodden] in which You like money to be spent without spending in it for Your sake.' He will say: 'You have lied - you did but do so that it might be said [of you]: 'He is open-handed.'' And so it was said. Then he will be ordered to be dragged along on his face until he is cast into Hell-fire."
[Muslim (also by at-Tirmidhi and an-Nasa'i)]
After reading that, I got scared because I was afraid I wasn't doing good deeds for the sake of Allah. For example, every week my mua'lim (teacher) tells me to memorise a surah and move on to another one and I do that. But, I feel as though I'm just memorising because I was told to, not for the sake of Allah. And that scares me deeply because if I don't do it for the sake of Allah, then there's no point into doing it and I won't get the reward of doing it.
I'm not saying I'm going to give up doing good deeds, but I just want to know how do I make sure that I am doing good deeds to please Allah?
May Allah reward you all with good.
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