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Ibnul Qayyim on Sincerity

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Bismillah.

Ibn Al Qayyim (May Allah have mercy on his soul) says:

Sincerity cannot coexist in a heart that contains the love of praise and commendation and the yearning to possess that which is owned by the people save in the manner that fire and water or a lizard and fish may coexist. If your soul directs you to seek sincerity then first turn your attention towards your yearning and slaughter it with the knife of renunciation. Then turn your attention towards praise and commendation and forsake it with the asceticism of those who loved the world for the sake of the Hereafter. When your slaughtering of your yearning and the renunciation of praise and commendation becomes firm then attaining sincerity will become easy for you.

Let us strive to be sincere.

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Written by abdalmutakkabir

August 25, 2008 at 3:59 pm

Posted in Advice, Scholars

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    sandrar

    September 10, 2009 at 7:57 am


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