Tazkiyyah - The Purification of Heart (A)
Tazkiyyah - The Purification of Heart (A)
Tazkiyyah - The Purification of Heart (A)
Scholars use two words for purification, one is tazkiyyah and the other is tasfeeya. There is a
slight difference between the two of them. Tasfeeya means to clean. When a person starts
sinning and sins are just on the surface of his heart, then tasfeeya can clean his heart by just
stopping him from the sins, but if a person is very much sinful that his sins have penetrated
to his heart then to eradicate the sins from his heart, tazkiyyah is required.
Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said that, “there is a piece of flesh in your body if that is good,
everything is good, but if that is bad then everything is bad” then he said, “it is your heart”.
One of the scholars, Ibn al Qayyim said, “that your heart is like a cooking pot and the tongue
is a spoon that takes out the stuff which is cooking inside”.
Center of Consciousness
• Our spiritual heart resides in our physical heart. Allah (SWT) has used the word Qalb
in Quran on different places. E.g. Allah (SWT) says,
“They have hearts wherewith they understand not”. [Surah Al-Araf: 179]
• In many heart transplants, not only the organ transplanted in another body but also
some of the emotions associated with that heart transplanted to the recipient by the
donor.
• Our hearts start beating before even our brain function is established.
Just as the brain sends a message to the heart, the heart also sends messages to the
brain.
• Our heart also holds memories.
• Also sometimes, we make decisions based on our heart.
• Across different cultures, A heart is known to have different metaphors. e.g He stole
my heart. So a heart can be metaphorically stolen. Etc.
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Quranic Concept of Heart
“The Day where neither wealth nor sons will benefit. Except him who brings to Allah a
sound (clean) heart”. [Surah Ash-Shua’ra: 88-89]
Allah (SWT) wants us to purify us from inside because, from this hidden delve of our heart,
our actions emerge.
Types of People
There are three types of people that Allah (SWT) mentions in Surah Baqarah. In the first 5
ayahs of Surah Baqarah, Allah (SWT) talks about the believers and in the next two ayahs 6 &
7, Allah (SWT) talks about the disbelievers and then in next 13 ayahs, Allah (SWT) talks about
the 3rd category of people and introduce them in a way, “In their heart is a disease and Allah
has increased their disease.” These ayahs are regarding hypocrites.
Allah (SWT) wants our heart to be Qalb-e-Saleem that’s why he mentioned 13 ayahs in Surah
Baqarah about the hypocrites thus emphasizing the importance to remove the diseases from
our hearts.
Blind Hearts
“Verily, it is not the eyes that grow blind, but it is the hearts which are in the chests that
grow blind”. [Surah Al-Hajj: 46]
When one loses Baseerah (the ability to see what things they are) then it means their hearts
have grown blind and one can have blind eyes in a way that he forgets that this life is
temporary, and he has to be resurrected one day. He forgets about the absolute facts of life.
One of the absolute facts of life is death. Sometimes, eyesight stays alright, but hearts get
blind.
When a person commits a sin, a black spot emerges on his heart. And if a person keeps doing
it, the whole heart will turn black and dark. Similarly, if a person starts doing good deeds, a
white spot will undo a black spot on his heart and in the same way his whole heart will turn
into a white and shiny heart if he keeps doing good deeds.
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The Heart’s Nourishment
“Those who believed, and whose hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allah, Verily, in
the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest”. [Surah Ar-Rad: 28]
So, if our heart is looking for purifying and contentment, the best thing is to start with the
remembering Allah (SWT).
Shubuhaat / Doubts
Doubts about Islam, Allah (SWT), whether we will get our rizaq (living) or not, doubts
regarding the future. Because if our heart is in doubts, it can never be nafs-ul-mutmaeena. It
makes one’s heart very restless. If one has doubts about Allah (SWT), then his faith goes away
and if faith goes then everything goes away.
1. To feed themselves
2. To have relations with other human beings
When lust or greed take over these desires then one can transgress the limits of Allah (SWT).
People who purify themselves always have good character (Husn-e-Khulq). Taqwa (piety) and
good character are the qualities of the people of paradise. While people of hell have
obnoxious tongue and they are indulging in vulgarity.
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Selling the Deen
“Those are they who have bought the life of this world at the price of the Hereafter. Their
torment shall not be lightened nor shall they be helped.” [Surah Al-Baqarah: 86]
For example, anger. Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) has promised the house in paradise to those
who control their anger. Those who don’t control their anger and take the temporary pleasure
of this life, lose the gifts of akhirah.
Reality of Dunya
“If I were to give everyone what they requested, that would not decrease what I have, any
more that a needle decreases the sea if put into it.” [Sahih Muslim, Tirimdhi, Ibn Majah]
The Prophet Mohammad (SWT) said, “If the world was equivalent to a wing of a Mosquito in
the sight of Allah, He would not give a disbeliever a single drop to drink from it.” [Jami At-
Tirmidhi]
“But No! You prefer the life of this world. Although the Hereafter is better and more
lasting.” [Surah al-Ala: 16-7]
As an Ummah, we have corrupted ourselves as well. Our outer look is very attractive but from
inside we are corrupted. Unless, we won’t perform tazkiyyah of ourselves and as an Ummah,
corruption and looting will increase day by day and also, we will fall as an Ummah.
Process of Change
“Verily! Allah will not change the condition of a people as long as they do not change what
is within themselves”. [Surah Ar-Rad: 11]
Gandhi said, “Be the change you want to see in the world. So, the process of change starts
from our own self”.
The first command to Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) given by Allah (SWT) was “Iqra means
Read”. The second command was “O you who wrapped up in a garment, stand up to pray in
the night”. Then another command, “O you who wrapped up in a garment, stand up and
warn people.” So, first do it by yourself, build your connection with Allah (SWT) and then
warn or give Dawah to other people.
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