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بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
Uboodiyyah - Obsession of the Heart Part 1
Author: Shaikh ul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah
Source: Al-'Uboodiyyah Page 3 of 3
Allah Ta' aala said:
Irritable (discontented) when evil touches him and niggardly when good touches him.9
The other type of wealth is that which al-Abd (the servant) does not need for his necessities. He should not attach his heart to this type of wealth. For if he does attach his heart to it, he becomes subdued by it. Furthermore, he might begin relying upon other than Allah. Then, nothing of the actual worship which is due to Allah nor of the true reliance upon Allah will remain with him. Instead, he will be pursuing a branch of worship of other than Allah and abrach of reliance upon other than Allah. This person is the most deserving of the saying of the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu-alaihi-wasallam): "May the worshipper of ad-Dirham be wretched. May the worshipper of ad-Dinar be wretched. May the worshipper of velvet cloth be wretched. May the worshipper of silk cloth be wretched."10
This person is indeed a slave of these objects. For if he asks Allah for these objects and if Allah grants him what he has requested, then he is please d. But if Allah denies him what he has asked for, he is upset. However, the true abd (servant) of Allah is the one who is pleased with what Allah and his Messenger love and hates what is hated by Allah and his Messenger and will make allegiance with the Awliyaa Allah (those near to Allah) and take for enemies the enemies of Allah.
This is the person who has completed his Eeman (faith, conviction) as narrated in the hadeeth: "Whoever loves for Allah, hates for Allah, and gives for Allah and denies for Allah has indeed completed Eeman."11 and he said: "The most strong of al-Eeman's (Faith's) ties is loving for the sake of Allah and hating for the sake of Allah."12
Notes
1. That is when the person is not mindful of Allah and not even striving to remove it (the image) from his own soul so that his Uboodiyah becomes purely since rely for his Lord. Thus in this case it cannot be considered an absolute evil and, hence, it cannot be more harmful than that which was mentioned about the other case. (Al-Albaanee).
2. That is because the continuous attachment of the heart to the image, according to the above detail, must force the person to disobey the Shareeah even in an aspect which is not directly related to the greatest Faahisha (blatant sin) s uch as neglecting some of his own personal obligations or those of whom he supports. (Al-Albaanee).
3. Surah Yusuf 12:24
4. Surah Ankabut 29:45
5. Sur ah Shams 91:10
6. Surah Ala 87:14-15
7. Surah Nur 24:30
8. S urah Nur 24:21
9. Surah Maaarij 70:20-21
10. Reported by [Bukhari & Ibn Majah] from Abu Hurairah.
11. Reported by [Abu Dawud] and it has good isnad (chain of narration).
12. Reported by [Ahmed & at-Tabarani] and it is Hasan