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Hamza Yusuf

Purification of the Heart

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  • Dianahas quoted4 years ago
    The Imam mentions an interesting fact. Engaging in remembrance of God (dhikr) with one’s tongue, even if the heart is heedless, is better than abandoning it altogether. What a person repeats on his tongue might eventually reach the heart, even if the heart is not yet engaged, for the heart of man lies under his tongue.
  • b6093331129has quoted2 years ago
    dignity with God comes to those who are humble before Him, those who place prime value on how they are received by their Maker and not by how they will be judged by the ephemeral norms of people
  • b6093331129has quoted2 years ago
    The basic rule is to ask God and then work;
  • b6093331129has quoted2 years ago
    All deeds are thus valued according to the intentions behind them, and intentions emanate from the heart. So every action a person intends or performs is rooted in the heart.
  • b6093331129has quoted2 years ago
    The second category of disease concerns the base desires of the self and is called shahawāt. This relates to our desires exceeding their natural state,
  • b6093331129has quoted2 years ago
    The heart is created vulnerable to anxiety and agitation (QUR’AN , 70:19).
  • b6093331129has quoted2 years ago
    hearts need to be nourished.
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    Cells require oxygen, so we breathe. If we stop breathing, we die. The heart also needs to breathe, and the breath of the heart is none other than the remembrance of God
  • b6093331129has quoted3 years ago
    The Qur’an implies that if a people oppress others, God will send another people to oppress them: We put some oppressors over other oppressors because of what their own hands have earned (QUR’AN, 6:129).
  • b6093331129has quoted3 years ago
    every act of injustice all over earth, we’ll find they are rooted in human hearts.
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