Intention Flashcards
Give the translation of the first Hadith
Actions are (judged) by motives (niyyah), so each man will have what he intended.
Thus, he whose migration was for Allah and his messenger, his migration is to Allah and his messenger;
But he whose migration was for some worldly thing he might gain, or a wife he might marry, his migration is to that for which he migrated.
Who was this Hadith narrated by?
Umar bin al- Khattab
Give some facts about umar
Umar (r.a):
1. Changed the face of the world in 10 years
(his conquests remain today)
2. 2nd greatest non-prophet
3. Conquest of al-Quds
4. Passed away at the close to the age of his 2 best friends
5. Special Dua was made for him
What do you think this hadith is emphasising upon and what lessons can you draw from this hadith?
Iklaas (Sincerity) and how it is important for your intention to be sincere
Setting aside self-desires
Importance of Hijrah (difference between leaving
What is the purpose of intention?
- To differentiate between 2 acts of
worship (sunnah or fard)
2) To differentiate between an act of
worship & a normal act (Wearing clothes as a normal habit or to cover your awrah)
- To differentiate for whom the act is
done ( Salah, is it for Allah or for the praise of other)
How do you obtain iklaas?
- Before you do anything, check your intention
- Do regular righteous deeds- the more deeds we do the closer we are to Allah and the more sincere we become
- Before we do any deed, we should
firstly seek knowledge - Do not give false impression
What are the eradications of iklaas?
Riya
Riya is a. Hidden Shirk
If you think you are sincere – Sign of
danger!
. Undetected
Ibn Qayyum (r.a) - Leaving actions in
front of people is a form of riy
Rectifying your iklaas and niya
- Constant awareness
- Learning about it - everything
starts with knowledge - Company of the pious
- Reading Quran
What is the background of this Hadith?
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Rulings
- Usul of Imam Shafi
- Taking oaths (Wallahi brother…/in
court)
Summarise the lessons learnt
- Actions are judged by our intentions
- Always check your intention
- Intentions must be for Allah [SWT] alone