A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO PRACTICING RELIGION - PART 9

THE CORRECT INTENTION (NIYYAH)

Hazrat Thanvi RE said that when it is pointed out to people that they have caused harm to or hurt someone, often their response is “I did not mean to hurt them.” Hazrat Thanvi said that NOT HAVING an intention to harm someone is not enough. It is important to HAVE an active intention of not harming others, meaning that one should always be mindful that whatever they are about to say or do will not end up harming or hurting someone.

 

The last but most important point in this series is that a person can convert their everyday acts into Ibadah (acts of worship) by adopting the correct intention (Niyyah). For example, if you are angry and feel like screaming or yelling at someone, or want to say something bad about them in their absence, reflect on it for a moment and then think “even though I feel very angry with this person but I am not going to shout at them or say anything bad about them because not doing so will greatly please Allah Ta’ala.” Just adopting that intention will turn this act into a great act of worship. 

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