There are numerous signs of a sickness of the heart. The
first of them, is finding it difficult to live by the purpose of our creation,
which is to know Allah The Almighty, love Him, yearn to meet Him, turn to Him
in repentance and to prefer doing all this to any other desire. Indeed, whoever
gives precedence to his or her whims, over the love of, and obedience to, his
or her Lord, then his or her heart is certainly diseased.
Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {Have you seen
the one who takes as god his own desire? Then would you be responsible for
him?}[Quran 25: 43]. Some of the righteous predecessors said that this verse
refers to the person who is led by his or her base wants and whims; hence, he
or she lives like an animal, with no knowledge or worship of Allah The
Almighty, in violation of His orders and prohibitions. Allah The Almighty Says
(what means): {but those who disbelieve enjoy themselves and eat as
grazing livestock eat, and the Fire will be a residence for them.} [Quran
47:12]
Let us not forget that as we sow, so shall we reap.
Therefore, if a person not only does not live life according to what pleases Allah
The Almighty, but instead actively pursues a lifestyle of disobedience to Him
through His very blessings, he or she will neither find comfort nor be relieved
of pain, after death, in the Hereafter. Allah The Almighty, Says (what
means):{He will gulp it but will hardly [be able to] swallow it. And death will
come to him from everywhere, but he is not to die. And before him is a massive
punishment.} [Quran 14:17]
Another sign of a diseased heart is that a person is not
disturbed by insubordination to Allah The Almighty. A poet spoke of how a dead
person does not feel the pain of any wound; using that analogy, conversely, a
sound heart feels great pain when a sin is committed, and, so, is quick to
repent to Allah The Almighty, as He Says (what means):
· {Indeed,
those who fear Allah - when an impulse touches them from Satan, they remember
[Him] and at once they have insight.} [Quran 7:201]
· {And those
who, when they commit an immorality or wrong themselves [by transgression],
remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins - and who can forgive sins
except Allah? - and [who] do not persist in what they have done while they
know.} [Quran 3:135]
The meaning of “remember [Allah]” in both verses,
refers to the act of bearing in mind His magnificence, His threats and His
punishments, and so, they seek His forgiveness. On the other hand, the one who
has a diseased heart will keep on committing sin upon sin.
In another place in the Quran, Allah The Almighty Says (what
means):{No! Rather, the stain has covered their hearts of that which they were
earning.} Commenting on this verse, Al-Hasan
said
that this means committing one sin after the other, to the extent that the
heart becomes blind. In contrast, a person with a sound heart will follow an
evil deed with a good one and make sure to repent after a wrongdoing.

A diseased heart, moreover, manifests itself when a person
does not feel any pain of being unaware of the truth, whereas, someone with an
upright mind could not tolerate that when coming across any confusing matters,
or having false beliefs. Verily, ignorance is a serious calamity that pains
anyone with a sound heart.
Some scholars would say: “Allah was never disobeyed
with anything worse than ignorance.” Also, Imam Sahl
was
asked: “O father of Muhammad! What is worse than ignorance?” He
replied: “To be oblivious of one’s obliviousness.” Indeed, such a
state entirely hinders the path to knowledge, for a person is unaware of his or
her need for it. It was once said that ignorance before one’s death is death
itself; the bodies of the ignorant are like graves for the soul and they will
have no resurrection until the Day of Resurrection.

Another sign of having a diseased heart is deviating from
what is useful to what is harmful. Many people, for instance, refrain from
listening to the Quran, about which Allah The Almighty Said (what
means): {And We Send down of the Quran that which is healing and mercy for
the believers, but it does not increase the wrongdoers except in
loss.} [Quran 17:82]. Instead, they listen to songs that instill
hypocrisy, and perhaps disbelief, in their hearts and stir their base desires.
Such people sin, by preferring what Allah and His Prophet,
, hate. And that, in itself, is a consequence
of having a diseased heart and only increases it in sickness.

On the other hand, the more the heart is sound, the more it
loves what Allah The Almighty and His Messenger,
, do, as He Says (what means): {but Allah
Has endeared to you the faith and Has Made it pleasing in your hearts and Has
Made hateful to you disbelief, defiance and disobedience. Those are the
[rightly] guided.} [Quran 49:7] The Prophet,
, said: “He would taste the sweetness of
faith, who is content with Allah as [his] Lord, with Islam as [his] religion
and with Muhammad
as [his] Prophet.” [Muslim]
He,
, also said: “No man from among you will have
[perfect] faith, until he loves me more than his own self, children, family and
all mankind.” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]




The last symptom of an ill heart is that a person settles in
this worldly life, satisfied with it and is at peace in it, feeling no sense of
alienation, such that he or she no longer looks forward to the Hereafter or
works for it. Conversely, when a heart becomes sound, it yearns for the
Hereafter, to the extent that it perceives the sickness of others, while they
do not see its soundness. The state of a person with such a heart, in life,
bears the spirit of the Hadith in which the Prophet,
, said:” Be in this life as if you were a
stranger or a traveler.” [Al-Bukhaari]

No comments:
Post a Comment