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we find some of us saying 'I have tried many times, repeatedly, to turn my soul away from committing these specific acts of disobedience but my efforts have failed.'
Another one says: 'I tried to get my soul to perform acts of obedience (to Allaah), good and righteous deeds but I am not able to remain firm upon them, I leave them so quickly.'
Know that striving against the soul does not occur except by four ways. Whoever follows them and applies them to his soul will have fought against it and protected it with the help of Allaah.
Ibn al-Qayyim (rh) has mentioned these ways and they are as follows:
The First Way : Holding the Soul to Account
In such a way does he question his soul and hold it to account for every word, movement and moment of rest. What did I hope for from it? And what did I desire by it?
Another one says: 'I tried to get my soul to perform acts of obedience (to Allaah), good and righteous deeds but I am not able to remain firm upon them, I leave them so quickly.'
Know that striving against the soul does not occur except by four ways. Whoever follows them and applies them to his soul will have fought against it and protected it with the help of Allaah.
Ibn al-Qayyim (rh) has mentioned these ways and they are as follows:
- Firstly: By holding the soul to account
- Secondly: By opposing it and not following its whims and desires
- Thirdly: By making it patient in Allaah's obedience
- Fourthly: By making it patient in refraining Allaah's disobedience
The First Way : Holding the Soul to Account
The destruction of the soul and the heart and their corruption is due to the neglect of calling the soul to account. There are very few amongst Allaah's servants whom you will find calling their souls to account.
One will ask it constantly:
One will ask it constantly:
- What did I intend with that word of mine, or that advice I gave, or when I called unto Allaah or when I commanded the good and forbade the evil (on a particular occasion)?
- Was that word which my tongue engaged upon and which my mouth uttered a word sincerely for Allaah?
- Did I desire the Face of Allaah with it? Or did I desire a portion of the world with it?
- What did I desire with that action, whether it was prayer, charity, fasting or putting and end to a certain evil?
- What did I hope for from it and what was the desire behind it? Did I hope for reward from Allaah for it and His pleasure, or was my hope for reward and praise from Allaah's creation, showing off and seeking to be heard of?
In such a way does he question his soul and hold it to account for every word, movement and moment of rest. What did I hope for from it? And what did I desire by it?
May Allaah show mercy to Al-Hasan al-Basree who said:
"You will not find a believer except that he is (constantly) holding his soul to account. What did I intend with that word of mine? What did I intend with my food? What did I intend with my drink?"
Imaam Ahmad wrote:
"The intelligent person is the one who controls his own soul (calls it to account) and acts (in preparation) for what comes after death...", and what is after death? After death is the barzakh. After death there is accountability and punishment. After death are the Scales (upon which the deeds are weighed) and the Siraat (the bridge over Hellfire) and then it is either Paradise or Hellfire. So what have we prepared for what comes after death?! "...and the incapable person is the one who makes his soul follow its whim and has many expectations from Allaah."
Such a person is the one who says 'Allaah will forgive me, Allaah will show mercy upon me', he covets all these things from Allaah and yet he does not perform the righteous actions and falls into many sins and acts of disobedience.
Righteous actions are one of the means of entering Paradise . It is not sufficient for someone to have expectations (from Allaah) without making some effort and sacrifice and striving with his soul to perform righteous actions.
Allaah Azzawajall frequently links eemaan with righteous actions and it is also one of the ways of entering into Paradise . We ask Allaah to grant us His Gardens.
Righteous actions are one of the means of entering Paradise . It is not sufficient for someone to have expectations (from Allaah) without making some effort and sacrifice and striving with his soul to perform righteous actions.
Allaah Azzawajall frequently links eemaan with righteous actions and it is also one of the ways of entering into Paradise . We ask Allaah to grant us His Gardens.
Umar ibn al-Khattaab (Radhi Allahu Anhu) said:
And Ibn Katheer (rh) said: "Call your souls to account before you are called to account and weigh your souls (i.e. your actions) before you are weighed for it will make the accountability easier for you tomorrow if you call your selves to account today" [Reported by Ahmad in his Musnad]
"The believer (constantly) returns to his soul (holding it to account) so he says: 'What did I intend by this action?! What is for me and what is for it?! By Allaah I shall never return to it.' If it is an act of disobedience for example, it is a way of guarding his soul. He asks it constantly and calls it to account with an intense and hard reckoning in this world so that the reckoning on the Day of Judgement is easy."
.. will be continued , Insha Allah
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