10 Ways To Live Islam Daily
1) Purify your intentions and
remember that you wish to seek the pleasure of Allah: Sincerity in all
we do is a commandment of Allah says:
قُلْ إِنَّ صَلَاتِي وَنُسُكِي
وَمَحْيَايَ وَمَمَاتِي لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ لَا شَرِيكَ لَهُ ۖ
وَبِذَٰلِكَ أُمِرْتُ وَأَنَا أَوَّلُ الْمُسْلِمِينَ
“Say, ‘Indeed my prayer, my rites of
sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds. No
partner has He. And this I have been commanded, and I am the first
(among you) of the Muslims.” (Surah al-An’aam, 6:162,163).
Allah says :
Allah says :
إِنَّا أَنْزَلْنَا إِلَيْكَ الْكِتَابَ
بِالْحَقِّ فَاعْبُدِ اللَّهَ مُخْلِصًا لَهُ الدِّينَ أَلَا لِلَّهِ
الدِّينُ الْخَالِصُ ۚ وَالَّذِينَ اتَّخَذُوا مِنْ دُونِهِ أَوْلِيَاءَ
مَا نَعْبُدُهُمْ إِلَّا لِيُقَرِّبُونَا إِلَى اللَّهِ زُلْفَىٰ إِنَّ
اللَّهَ يَحْكُمُ بَيْنَهُمْ فِي مَا هُمْ فِيهِ يَخْتَلِفُونَ ۗ إِنَّ
اللَّهَ لَا يَهْدِي مَنْ هُوَ كَاذِبٌ كَفَّارٌ
“So worship Allah (alone) by doing
religious deeds sincerely for Allah’s sake only, (and not to show-off
and not to set up rivals with Him in worship). Surely, the religion
(i.e. the worship and the obedience) is for Allah only.” (Surah Az-Zumar
39:2-3).
Ibn Al-Qayyim said, “Deeds without sincerity are like a traveler who carries in his water-jug dirt. The carrying of it burdens him and it brings no benefit.”
Ibn Al-Qayyim said, “Deeds without sincerity are like a traveler who carries in his water-jug dirt. The carrying of it burdens him and it brings no benefit.”
2) Seek Allah’s help through
du’a: Allah has told His Messenger (SAW) that He is close and answers
the supplication of any servant who calls to Him. He said:
وَإِذَا سَأَلَكَ عِبَادِي عَنِّي
فَإِنِّي قَرِيبٌ ۖ أُجِيبُ دَعْوَةَ الدَّاعِ إِذَا دَعَانِ ۖ
فَلْيَسْتَجِيبُوا لِي وَلْيُؤْمِنُوا بِي لَعَلَّهُمْ يَرْشُدُونَ
“When My servants ask thee concerning
Me, I am indeed close (to them), I respond to the prayer of every
supplicant when he calleth on Me.” (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:186).
3) Do not procrastinate: It is
easier for one to put off a goal until tomorrow so that one can
rationalize not disciplining oneself today. How often have we
said, “Insha’Allah, I will make a change tomorrow” but never actually
get around to doing it? One of the early scholars said, “Beware of
procrastinating. It is the greatest of the soldiers of Shaytaan.” Do not
make half-hearted promises – you are fooling no one but yourself. Carry
out your resolutions with zeal and optimism.
4) Take baby steps and set
realistic goals in our zeal: We often chart ambitious plans only to be
discouraged when we cannot sustain our efforts. Remember that
no good deed is to small Rasulullah (SAW) was asked, “Which deed is
most beloved to Allah?” He said, “The one that is continuous, even if it
is little.” (Sahih al-Bukhari).
Small changes work a great deal better than giant leaps, so don’t bite off more than you can chew. Start out with small deeds and you that you can accomplish easily and consistently before moving on to more challenging ones. This will motivate you and make you feel more successful. Insha’Allah, you will find that over time, you will have made a big difference.
Small changes work a great deal better than giant leaps, so don’t bite off more than you can chew. Start out with small deeds and you that you can accomplish easily and consistently before moving on to more challenging ones. This will motivate you and make you feel more successful. Insha’Allah, you will find that over time, you will have made a big difference.
5) Build a good support system: Ibn Hazm said,
“Anyone who criticizes you cares about your friendship. Anyone who
makes light of your faults cares nothing about you.” It is said that
reminders benefit the believers, so surround yourselves with good
companions who will give you sincere advice and who will support you
with your resolutions. Avoid those who will chip away at your
self-esteem or who will tempt you away from your resolutions. Bear in
mind what, ‘Ali (RA) said: “Mix with the noble people, you become one
of them; and keep away from evil people to protect yourself from their
evils.”
6) Tract your progress and be consistent:
Write down your goals – hang this list up on the wall, keep it in your
notebook, fold in into your wallet or stick it in your locker. You can
even keep a log or journal of how you are doing – start a weblong even!
Be honest with yourself and recheck your goals. The idea is not to
slacker. Indeed, when Rasulullah (SAW) did something, he kept it up.
(Muslim). Take a look at the Hadit in which Allah says: “………’My slave
keeps drawing nearer to me with naafil (supererogatory) deeds until I
love him.” (Sahih al-Bukhari)
The phrase maa yazaalu (“keeps drawing near)” gives the impression of continuity.
The phrase maa yazaalu (“keeps drawing near)” gives the impression of continuity.
7) Avoid burnout: It
is inevitable that we sometimes feel as if our iman has hit rock bottom
or that we lack the spirit to continue in our striving. Rasulullah (SAW)
said, “Iman wears out in one’s heart, just as the dress wears out
(becomes thin). Therefore, ask Allah to renew iman in your hearts.”
(At-Tabarani). Continuing to do acts of worship and good deeds does not
mean one exhausts oneself to breaking point. We continue with the
obligatory acts. When we have the energy and inclination, we strive to
do more and when we do not, we do as much as we can. Rasulullah
(SAW) said: “Religion is very easy and whoever overburdens himself in
his religion will not be able to continue in that way. So you should not
be extremists, but try to be near to perfection” (Sahih al-Bukhari)
According to another report, Rasulullah (SAW) said: “Be moderate, and
you will reach what you want.” (Sahih al-Bukhar).
8) Seek inspiration:
The best sources of inspiration are in the mighty Qur’an, Rasulullah
(SAW), his companions, the pious predecessors and the scholars. Amir ibn
Abdullah who was once asked, “How can you tolerate being awake all
night, and thirsty in the intense heat of the day?” He replied, “Is it
anything more than postponing the food of the day to nighttime, and the
sleep of the night to daytime? This is not a big matter.” When the night
came, he would say, “Remembrance of the heat of hell fire has taken
sleepiness from me.” And he would not sleep until dawn.
9) Do a variety of acts of worship:
Allah in His Infinite Mercy has blessed us with a variety of acts of
worship to do ,some are physical such as prayer; some are financial such
as Zakah and sadaqa; some are spoken such as du’aa and dhikr. Perhaps
the wisdom behind this provision is that it addresses the different
inclinations and abilities of the people. Some people may enjoy some
kinds of worship more than others. Indeed, Allah has made gates of
Paradise according to the different types of worship. Abu Hurairah (RA)
says Rasulullah (SAW) said: “Whoever spends on a pair for the sake of
Allah will be called from the gates of Paradise, ‘O slave of Allah, this
is good.’ Whoever is one of the people of prayer will be called from
the gate of prayer. Whoever is one of the people of jihad will be called
from the gate of jihad. Whoever is one of the people of fasting will be
called from the gate of al Rayyan. Whoever is one of the people of
charity will be called from the gate of charity.” (Sahih al-Bukhari).
10) Do not waste even a minute:
As mentioned earlier, there are a variety of deeds one can do. There
may be days when one is busy with chores, work or commitments to family
and friends. This does not mean that one does not have time to
incorporate one’s resolution to live Islam daily. One can make dhikr
while cooking, one can memorize a du’aa while waiting for the bus, one
can listen to an Islamic lecture when driving home from work….. the list
goes on. The bottom line? Do what you can when you can.
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