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Hadith Zirr bin Hubeish(3)
by Sh.Ibrahim Ezghair

This hadith talks about the following themes:
- Journey for the sake of seeking knowledge
- Wiping over leather socks and regular socks
- A person is with those whom he loves



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LESSON ONE (Notes): Friday 5/1/09 (by Br. Ibrahim)

Niyyah: Intention

Intention is derived from the heart. It originates in the heart. Furthermore, pronouncing it at the start of every act is not from the Sunnah. It was never reported that the Prophet (pbuh) or any of his companions pronounced their intention before embarking on any act of worship. Because of that, some scholars went as far as calling such as a bid'ah: an innovation in the religion.

Allah (ta'ala) is Aware of what is concealed in the heart. No matter is deemed secret from him.

Allah says: "Say (O Muhammad): Whether you conceal what is in the your hearts or disclose it, Allah is aware of it." (2:29)

All matters of worship must be commenced upon pure intention. That is to intend such act is only done for the sake of pleasing Allah (ta'ala).
Allah says: "They were not commanded except that they should worship Allah sincerely [associating none with Him] and perform the prayer, and give charity. For that is the Upright Religion." (Al Bayyinah: 5)

In such acts of worship three conditions must be met to guarantee acceptance by Allah (ta'ala): two are related to the intention and one to the act itself.

  1. Establishing the intention as to what the act is, to distinguish it from other similar acts.
  2. This intention must be pure; that is the act must be done only for the sake of Allah (ta'ala).
  3. The act must be correct: that is to be in agreement with the Shari'ah.
  4. In this dunya (life on earth) people are judged according to their outward appearance and circumstances, but in the aakhira (the hereafter), Allah will disclose what is in the hearts, thereby, their intentions will be known. One hadith mentioned the three individuals who will be the first to burn in the Fire due to their corrupt intention. They had done great deeds, but because their intention was not pure and their great deeds were not done for the sake of Allah, Allah did not accept their deeds. Allah disclosed what was resident in their hearts.

    Two individuals may do the same act in the same manner at the same time, but one would be accepted and the other rejected due to the intention.

    Allah does not accept any action that has been done for other than His sake. Allah says: "I am the Self-Sufficient, in no need of the act of one who associates others with Me. If one does an act and associates others with Me, I will leave him and his association." (hadith Qudsi)

    Shaytan (Satan) may whisper to you that you not sincere in your worship. In this case, do not listen to his whispering and realize that it is the Shaytan who is trying to ruin your worship and cause you to be confused and ultimately to quit. Ask yourself this question: why am I praying and the answer is going to be: to obey and please Allah. So do not obey the Shaytan and carry on with your prayer.

    Hadith Umar
    It has been narrated by the Leader of the Believers, Umar bin Al Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him), that he said: "I have heard the Messenger of Allah (salla Allahu alayhee wa sallam) say:
    "Indeed all actions are only by intentions, and every one shall have that which he intended. Therefore, he whose migration was for Allah and His Messenger, then his migration is for Allah and His Messenger. [But] he whose migration was for a worldly benefit or a woman to marry then his migration is for that which he migrated for."


    (to be continued...)



    LESSON THREE: May 21, 2009

    Narrated the mother of the believers Aiysha (RAA) that the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said:


    “An army will raid the Ka’bah and when it reaches a desert land, all of them will be devoured by the earth.” She said: “ I said, O Messenger of Allah! Why all of them? When some of them were there for the purpose of trade and some were coerced? He said: “they shall be devoured, to the last one of them, but they will be resurrected upon their intentions.”