When we think about
our day-to-day actions, chances are they reside in separate compartments in our
mind. This may not necessarily be the outcome of any conscious effort, but
simply the result of how we habitually tend to
perceive the act.
I
help with chores to do my part around the house.
I
eat because I am hungry.
I
take a nap because I am bored.
I
study because I need good grades.
But what if you could make all of those actions a source of reward
insha’Allah?
How!? By our
intention.
Yahya
Ibn Abu Kathir said: “Learn about intentions, for their importance is greater than
the importance of actions”
In a hadeeth, on the
authority of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab who said, I heard the Messenger of Allah
(Peace and blessings be upon him) say:
“Actions are but by intention and every man
shall have but that which he intended. Thus he whose migration was for Allah
and His messenger, his migration was for Allah and His messenger, and he whose
migration was to achieve some worldly benefit or to take some woman in
marriage, his migration was for that for which he migrated.” [Related by
Bukhari and Muslim]
Our
‘niyyah’, or intention, is what dictates the value and the reward we hope to
obtain, so the first thing we need to do is ‘un-categorize’ our day to day
actions. View them as actions we can use to advance us in our journey towards
Jannah insha’Allah. Treat these actions as deeds (big or small), as a valid
opportunity to bank some ajr (reward). In order to keep the good deed counter
ticking, we need to make a conscious effort to adjust our perspective. This
will help you reap the maximum benefits from your daily routines!
What
Is Niyyah?
Niyyah, which is the arabic word for intention comes from the root
word نوى which
means:Decided/intended purpose; Destination/direction (when used with reference
to traveling).
The beauty of your
niyyah is that it is between you and Allah. Your intention before the actions
we will discuss do not have to be communicated openly. It is an intended
purpose made in your heart and mind prior to engaging in an act, to acknowledge
that it is for the sake of Allah.
How
Does Niyyah Relate to Productivity?
Simply put, your
niyyah is what enables you to cash in on
previously untapped tresasure chests
of reward!
There are two ways
for you to do this:
- Make sure you renew your intention
Bring it to the surface of your efforts for energy and remind yourself that even the most routine, mindless acts can be done with the aakhirah in mind. Remind yourself that an act made with pure intentions can become an act of worship bi’ithnillah. - Make niyyah to do good even when you are not
sure you will be able to do it
”Allah has written down the good deeds and the bad ones.” Then, he explained it [by saying that]: ”He who has intended a good deed and has not done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as a full good deed, but if he has intended it and has done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as from ten good deeds to seven hundred times, or many times over. But if he has intended a bad deed and has not done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as a full good deed, but if he has intended it and has done it, Allah writes it down as one bad deed.” [related by Bukhari and Muslim]
The above hadeeth is an indication of Allah’s Mercy; it also goes to show us the significance of intending to do a good deed. Reward simply for intending to do good – how awesome is that!? SubhanAllah.
Let’s Keep that
Counter Ticking!
There are a number
of ways you can aim to ensure that your niyyah is
an active, snd not passive,
element of your actions; here are two ways through which you can begin to
adjust your perspective on day-to-day tasks:
- Du’a for acts and following the Sunnah
There are so many acts that we do on a daily basis for which we can recite an assigned du’a.
Change your perspective from worldly gain to akhiraah. For eg. Recite the supplication before you begin a meal. Make an intention to practice the sunnah eating etiquette, a conscious effort to please Allah.
- Multiply the
reward!
Going to an Islamic class? How can you supersize the reward – invite friends, bring family members, take notes and share them after, etc
Reciting the Quran? Aim to do it for not just the ajr you receive for every letter, but make niyyah to be able to purify your heart and improve your relationship with Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala), to learn and understand and then implement this guidance and way of life from Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala).
Going to eat lunch? Recite the supplication before and after eating your meal for gratitude. Eat with the intention to energize yourself for other acts of worship. Follow the sunnah of eating etiquette to multiply the ajr. Don’t eat simply because you’re hungry.
Putting on some clothes? Read the supplication for it. Remind yourself of the importance of looking presentable as well being modest with the intention to please Allah.
The
Good Deed Effect
The best part of
your niyyah is that has a knock-on effect to other areas
of your life. The
conscious effort results in your mind switching into a ‘zone’
that allows you
to see opportunities for ajr (Reward) where you may never
have looked before. The more
we try to practically apply the concept to our
lives, the more easily we can
ensure that we’re always maintaining the right level of focus needed for this
life.
Our niyyah is the
heartbeat of our efforts and at the end of the day,
purifying and upgrading our
niyyah is a way to make good deeds apart
of our daily routine
How do we face this predicament?
It’s simple: we need to start being the experts of our intentions.
An
expert is defined as an individual who has mastered a specific subject through
experience and knowledge. By applying this philosophy we can actually tackle
the issue of our intentions at this very point in time. We just need three
basic ingredients, and these three are beautifully summarised in Surat Al Asr:
By the essence of all time. (2) Verily, all
humankind is in deep loss. (3) Except those who believed (in the oneness of
Allah) and performed good work and reminded each others of the truth and
reminded each others to be patient. (Al-asr)
1. Knowledge
We can
only grow stronger through what we learn. It is through knowledge
that a person can develop and become a better person, and most importantly it
is a means through which we can get closer to Allah.
that a person can develop and become a better person, and most importantly it
is a means through which we can get closer to Allah.
We
need to learn the behavior of our messengers (Peace be upon them) to learn
about good character. If we do not understand the Oneness of Allah, or the
value of our deeds; how can we develop the need to purify our heart?
It is through this channel we can then appreciate as to why
we should rectify our intentions. Otherwise we will just
Blindly be following our temptations and desires.
2. Patience
The
backbone of our faith. It is the struggle of our intentions that creates the
test of patience. In the midst of this test we sometimes tend to forget about
the long-term goal, which in our case is Jannah. Not only do we get rewarded
for our patience but it helps us get through this life a lot more easily and
effectively.
We
need to consistently remind ourselves of Judgement Day and that our patience is
the catalyst that can ease our transition from this life to the eternal one.
The more we can control our desires and struggles in this life, the easier and
better our situation will be in the hereafter insha’Allah Ta’ala.
3. Time
A very important element of our lives is time because it is
something
that is non-refundable, we can never get a second back.
that is non-refundable, we can never get a second back.
“Time is a like a sword, if you
don’t cut it, it will cut you”. Take a moment
and think about this statement.Every second is another opportunity that
we can use to
make sure our intentions are for the right cause. So we need
to make sure we
use every second wisely and effectively.
Remember, knowledge is the key, time is the opportunity and
patience
is the effort needed to reach our goal. By combining these three we
can then set the gears in motion to start mastering our intentions, which can
then help us lead a
more productive lifestyle, Islamically.
If you
fail to keep your intentions pure, then go back to basics. Acquire more
knowledge,
use another opportunity to check your intentions
and be patient. Insha’Allah with
consistency and effort you will start doing everything for the sake of Allah,
Lord of all the Worlds.
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