TYPES OF HEARTS (which one do you have?)

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TYPES OF HEARTS (which one do you have?)

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Types of Heart

Just as the heart may be described in terms of being alive or dead, it may also be regarded as belonging to one of the three types; these are the healthy heart, the dead heart, and the sick heart.

The Healthy Heart

On the Day of Resurrection, only those who come to Allأƒآ¢h with a healthy heart will be saved. Allأƒآ¢h says:

أ¢â‚¬إ“The day on which neither wealth nor sons will be of any use, except for whoever brings to Allأƒآ¢h a sound heart.أ¢â‚¬? (26:88-89)

In defining the healthy heart, the following has been said: أ¢â‚¬إ“It is a heart cleansed from any passion that challenges what Allأƒآ¢h commands, or disputes what He forbids. It is free from any impulses which contradict His good. As a result, it is safeguarded against the worship of anything other than Him, and seeks the judgement of no other except that of His Messenger . Its services are exclusively reserved for Allأƒآ¢h, willingly and lovingly, with total reliance, relating all matters to Him, in fear, hope and sincere dedication. When it loves, its love is in the way of Allأƒآ¢h. If it detests, it detests in the light of what He detests. When it gives, it gives for Allأƒآ¢h. If it withholds, it withholds for Allأƒآ¢h. Nevertheless, all this will not suffice for its salvation until it is free from following, or taking as its guide, anyone other than His Messenger .أ¢â‚¬?

A servant with a healthy heart must dedicate it to its journeyأ¢â‚¬â„¢s end and not base his actions and speech on those of any other person except Allأƒآ¢hأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Messenger . He must not give precedence to any other faith or words or deeds over those of Allأƒآ¢h and His Messenger, may Allأƒآ¢h bless him and grant him peace. Allأƒآ¢h says:

أ¢â‚¬إ“Oh you who believe, do not put yourselves above Allأƒآ¢h and His Messenger, but fear Allأƒآ¢h, for Allأƒآ¢h is Hearing, Knowing.أ¢â‚¬? (49:1)

The Dead Heart

This is opposite of the healthy heart. It does not know its Lord and does not worship Him as He commands, in the way which He likes, and with which He is pleased. It clings instead to its lusts and desires, even if these are likely to incur Allأƒآ¢hأ¢â‚¬â„¢s displeasure and wrath. It worships things other than Allأƒآ¢h, and its loves and its hatreds, and its giving and its withholding, arise from its whims, which are of paramount importance to it and preferred above the pleasure of Allأƒآ¢h. Its whims are its imأƒآ¢m. Its lust its guide. Its ignorance its leader. Its crude impulses its impetus. It is immersed in its concern with worldly objectives. It is drunk with its own fancies and its love for hasty, fleeting pleasures. It is called to Allأƒآ¢h and the أƒآ¢khira from a distance but it does not respond to advice, and instead it follows any scheming, cunning shaytأƒآ¢n. Life angers him and pleases him, and passion makes it deaf and blind[1] to anything except what is evil.

To associate and keep company with the owner of such a heart is to tempt illness: living with him is like taking poison, and befriending him means utter destruction.

The Sick Heart

This is a heart with life in it, as well as illness. The former sustains it at one moment, the latter at another, and it follows whichever one of the two manages to dominate it. It has love for Allأƒآ¢h, faith in Him, sincerity towards Him, and reliance upon Him, and these are what give it life. It also has a craving for lust and pleasure, and prefers them, and strives to experience them. It is full of self-admiration, which can lead to its own destruction. It listens to two callers: one calling it to Allأƒآ¢h and His Prophet and the أƒآ¢khira; and the other calling it to the fleeting pleasures of this world. It responds to whichever one of the two happens to have most influence over it at the time.

The first heart is alive, submitted to Allأƒآ¢h, humble, sensitive and aware; the second is brittle and dead; the third wavers between either its safety or its ruin.

Be honest with yourself and think about which category your hearts fits into.....?
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Symptoms Of the Heartأ¢â‚¬â„¢s Sickness & Signs of Its Health

The Signs of a Sick Heart

A servantأ¢â‚¬â„¢s heart may be ill, and seriously deteriorating, while he remains oblivious of its condition. It may even die without him realising it. The symptoms of its sickness, or the signs of its death, are that its owner is not aware of the harm that results from the damage caused by wrong actions, and is unperturbed by his ignorance of the truth or by his false beliefs.

Since the living heart experiences pain as a result of any ugliness that it encounters and through its recognising its ignorance of the truth (to a degree that corresponds to its level of awareness), it is capable of recognising the onset of decay - and the increase in the severity of the remedy that will be needed to stop it - but then sometimes it prefers to put up with the pain rather than undergo the arduous trial of the cure!

Some of the many signs of the heartأ¢â‚¬â„¢s sickness is its turning away from good foods to harmful ones, from good remedies to shameful sickness. The healthy heart prefers what is beneficial and healing to what is harmful and damaging; the sick heart prefers the opposite. The most beneficial sustenance for the heart is faith and the best medicine is the Qurأ¢â‚¬â„¢أƒآ¢n.



The Signs of a Healthy Heart

For the heart to be healthy it should depart from this life and arrive in the next, and then settle there as if it were one of its people; it only came to this life as a passer-by, taking whatever provisions it needed and then returning home. As the Prophet, may Allأƒآ¢h bless him and grant him peace, said to Abdullأƒآ¢h ibn Umar, أ¢â‚¬إ“Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a passer-by.أ¢â‚¬?[1] The More diseased the heart is, the more it desires this world; it dwells in it until it becomes like one of its own people.

This healthy heart continues to trouble its owner until he returns to Allأƒآ¢h, and is at peace with Him, and joins Him, like a lover driven by compulsion who finally reaches his beloved. Besides his love for Him he needs no other, and after invoking Him no other invocations are needed. Serving Him precludes the need to serve any other.

If this heart misses its share of reciting the Qurأ¢â‚¬â„¢أƒآ¢n and invoking Allأƒآ¢h, or completing one of the prescribed acts of worship, then its owner suffers more distress than a cautious man who suffers because of the loss of money or a missed opportunity to make it. It longs to serve, just as a famished person longs for food and drink.

Yahya ibn Muأ¢â‚¬ثœأƒآ¢dh said: أ¢â‚¬إ“Whoever is pleased with serving Allأƒآ¢h, everything will be pleased to serve him; and whoever finds pleasure in contemplating Allأƒآ¢h, all the people will find pleasure in contemplating him.أ¢â‚¬?

This heart has only one concern: that all its actions, and its inner thoughts and utterances, are obedient to Allأƒآ¢h. It is more careful with its time than the meanest people are with their money, so that it will not be spent wastefully. When it enters into the prayer, all its worldly worries and anxieties vanish and it finds its comfort and bliss in adoring its Lord. It does not cease to mention Allأƒآ¢h, nor tire of serving Him, and it finds intimate company with no-one save a person who guides it to Allأƒآ¢h and reminds it to Him.

Its attention to the correctness of its action is greater than its attention to the action itself. It is scrupulous in making sure that the intentions behind its actions are sincere and pure and that they result in good deeds.

As well as and in spite of all this, it not only testifies to the generosity of Allأƒآ¢h in giving it the opportunity to carry out such actions, but also testifies to its own imperfection and shortcomings in executing them.



The Causes of Sickness of the Heart

The temptations to which the heart is exposed are what cause its sickness. These are the temptations of desires and fancies. The formers cause intentions and the will to be corrupted, and the latter cause knowledge and belief to falter.

Hudhayfa ibn al-Yamanأƒآ®, may Allأƒآ¢h be pleased with him, said: أ¢â‚¬إ“The Messenger of Allأƒآ¢h said, أ¢â‚¬ثœTemptations are presented to the heart, one by one. Any heart that accepts them will be left with a black stain, but any heart that rejects them will be left with a mark of purity, so that hearts are of two types: a dark heart that has turned away and become like an overturned vessel, and a pure heart that will never be harmed by temptation for as long as the earth and the heavens exist. The dark heart only recognises good and denounces evil when this suits its desires and whims.أ¢â‚¬â„¢ أ¢â‚¬?[2]

He, may Allأƒآ¢h bless him and grant him peace, placed hearts, when exposed to temptation, into two categories:

First, a heart which, when it is exposed to temptation, absorbs it like a sponge that soaks up water, leaving a black stain in it. It continues to absorb each temptation that is offered to it until it is darkened and corrupted, which is what he meant by أ¢â‚¬إ“like an overturned vesselأ¢â‚¬?. When this happens, two dangerous sicknesses take hold of it and plunge it into ruin:

The first is that of its confusing good with evil, to such an extent that it does not recognise the former and does not denounce the latter. This sickness may even gain hold of it to such an extent that it believes good to be evil and vice-versa, the sunnah to be bidأ¢â‚¬ثœa and vice-versa, the truth to be false and falsity to be the truth.

The second is that of its setting up its desires as its judge, over and above what the Prophet taught, so that it is enslaved and led by its whims and fancies.

Second, a pure heart which the light of faith is bright and from which its radiance shines. When temptation is presented to pure hearts such this, they oppose it and reject it, and so their light and illumination only increase.
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WALALO IT TOO LONG CAN U SUMERIZE FOR ME PLZ
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Assalamu Alaikum,

Sure sis Smile

OK, the first type of heart is the healthy heart! This heart is full of obedience. It worships Allah (SWT) the way it should be worshipped and does NOT associate any partners with Allah (SWT). Everything it does (any good deeds) it was for the sake of Allah (SWT)! We are told that on the day of Judgement only those who come to Allah with a healthy heart will be saved. Allah (SWT) says:

"The day on which neither wealth nor sons will be of any use, except for whoever brings to Allah a sound heart"! (26:88-89)

OK, the second type of heart is the dead heart! This heart is opposite to the healthy heart! It does not know its Lord and does not worship Him as He commands, in the way which He likes, and with which He is pleased. It clings instead to its lusts and desires, even if these are likely to incur Allah's displeasure and wrath. It worships things other than Allah, and its loves and its hatreds, and its giving and its withholding, arise from its whims, which are of paramount importance to it and preferred above the pleasure of Allah. To associate and keep company with the owner of such a heart is to tempt illness: living with him is like taking poison, and befriending him means utter destruction.

The third type of heart is the sick heart! This is a heart with life in it, as well as illness. The former sustains it at one moment, the latter at another, and it follows whichever one of the two manages to dominate it. It has love for Allah, faith in Him, sincerity towards Him, and reliance upon Him, and these are what gives it life. It also has a craving for lust and pleasure, and prefers them, and strives to experience them. It is full of self-admiration, which can lead to its own destruction.

Now I will try to summarise the second article Insh'Allah Smile

Signs of a sick heart!

A Muslim may never realise the sickness in his heart! It may even die without him realising it. The symptoms of its sickness, or the signs of its death, are that its owner is not aware of the harm that results from the damage caused by wrong actions, and is unperturbed by his/her ignorance of the truth or by his/her false beliefs. The best medicine for the heart is the Qur'an!

For the heart to be healthy it should depart from this life and arrive in the next, and then settle there as if it were one of its people; it only came to this life as a passer-by, taking whatever provisions it needed and then returning home. As the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said to Abdullah ibn Umar, “Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a passer-by." The More diseased the heart is, the more it desires this world; it dwells in it until it becomes like one of its own people.

The Causes of Sickness of the Heart

The temptations to which the heart is exposed are what cause its sickness. These are the temptations of desires and fancies. The formers cause intentions and the will to be corrupted, and the latter cause knowledge and belief to falter.

A pure heart which the light of faith is bright and from which its radiance shines. When temptation is presented to pure hearts such this, they oppose it and reject it, and so their light and illumination only increase.
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