Mufti Kamaluddin discusses Fasad and offers tips for purifying the heart.
Although
there are differences of opinion on several matters, strangely, every
single human being on earth agrees upon one thing - today the whole
world is affected by Fasad: unhappiness, discord, unease and corruption.
However, different people offer different solutions to this Fasad.
The
educated people say that the reason for Fasad is the lack of education.
However, if education was the solution, then countries with a literacy
rate of over ninety percent should not have any problems. But, if we go
to any of those places, they tell us that they also have problems.
An
economist will say that the reason for Fasad is poverty. People do not
have enough wealth to fulfill their bare necessities, and, hence, this
poverty is the cause of unhappiness in the world. If wealth were the
solution, then people living in wealthy countries should be living lives
of ease and contentment. However, if we go to them, they will also say
that they are unhappy.
The
Deen of Islam reveals the reason behind this unhappiness and discord.
The Prophet (sa) said that in every son of Adam there is an organ, that
if it is sound, the whole body will be sound, and if it is corrupt, the
whole body will be corrupt and spoilt. That organ is Qalb - the
spiritual heart of a human being. (Bukhari) This Hadeeth clearly tells
us that if the heart is spoilt, the human being will be spoilt, and if
the heart is pure, the human being will also be sound and pure.
Therefore, all the worries and problems in the world are due to
problematic people.
Fasad
in the world exists because there are individuals, who have Fasad in
them. Only that human being, whose heart is impure, will have corruption
in him. So the reason why there are so many problems and difficulties
in this world is simply because there are so many human beings, who have
lost their lesson of humanity and who have corrupted, impure hearts. If
the heart becomes pure, the human being will be pure; the family will
be pure; the community will be pure; the society will be pure -
consequently, the world will be pure.
Precisely
for this reason Allah (swt) sent prophets and messengers, so that they
purify the hearts of human beings and teach them, how to live pure
lives. Through the Seerah of Prophet Muhammad (sa) ,we see that he
first worked on the hearts of people, then he formed a community in
Madinah and only afterwards they were able to change the society of the
whole Arabian Peninsula. This is precisely, what Allah (swt) wants -
that we submit our hearts to Him.
The
Prophet (sa) said that Allah (swt) does not look at our bodies or at
our faces, but He looks at our hearts. (Muslim) Allah (swt) looks, which
of His servants has embedded His love and remembrance in his heart.
Hence, we should beautify our hearts so that they look pleasing, when
Allah (swt) gazes upon them.
Thus,
there are two types of hearts: the purified and sound heart
(Qalb-un-Saleem) and the corrupt and polluted heart (Qalb-un-Saqeem).
Qalb-un-Saleem is that heart, which inclines a person towards good and
everything that is pleasing to Allah (swt). A person with a pure heart
is wonderful to live with, wonderful to look at and is able to see not
only with his eyes but also with his heart. Qalb-un-Saqeem, however, is
that heart, which invites a person to actions and thoughts that are
corrupt and prohibited. The person with such heart does not view good as
good and evil as evil. His heart keeps him occupied with unlawful
thoughts and lustful desires. Such a heart will not allow a person to
listen to counsel or to accept advice for changing its ways.
How
can we purify our hearts? If we enter into a room full of dust, we
immediately realize that some window must have been left open, through
which pollution has entered. In the same way, the dirt comes into our
hearts, because we have left some window open, which is bringing that
corruption inside.
There are four windows to the heart.
The
first window is a person’s eyes. If we we do with our eyes things that
are good, such as look at our parents with love, look at the Quran with
love, then these actions cast Noor into our heart. However, if
we look at unlawful things, for instance a woman, who is impermissible
to look at, then that will bring darkness into our heart. So the eye is
like a window into the heart. Allah’s (swt) has made it very easy for us
to protect our gaze – He has given us a shutter called our eyelid. It
is extremely easy to close our eyelids and save our eyes from seeing bad
things. All we have to do is intend, and our eyes will close
immediately.
The
second window to a person’s heart is a person’s ears. Everything that
we hear will affect our heart. If we hear something that is good -
recitation of the Quran, good advice, good teachings - then that will
have a positive effect on the heart. However, if we listen to lies, bad
talks or music, then that will naturally have a negative effect on our
hearts.
The
third window is a person’s tongue. If we speak good things - recite the
Quran, speaks the truth, talk about Allah (swt) and Deen - the Noor of
these words will come into our heart. However, if we say things that
are bad, for instance unlawful speech or backbiting, then darkness will
come into our hearts. So we should always try to use our tongue in good
speech and for mentioning the majesty and blessings of Allah (swt).
Lastly,
the fourth window into the heart is our mind. Whatever thoughts we
think will affect our heart. If we spend our free time thinking about
good things and actions that are pleasing to Allah (swt), then such
thoughts will cast a light into our hearts. If we spend our time
thinking about bad things and engage in unlawful fantasies, then such
thoughts will definitely have a very negative effect on our heart.
We
have to guard all these four windows and prevent anything corrupt from
entering and affecting our heart. If the heart becomes pure, everything
in the world will change. For this reason, we must start purifying our
hearts from its spiritual illnesses, so that Allah’s (swt) love can come
into our hearts. We should make Dua to Allah (swt) to grant us such a
heart, which is the abode of His love.
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