A Muslim believes in the great importance of intention and its
importance for the reminder of his deeds, both of this world and the
Hereafter. This is so because all deeds are based on intention. Due to
it, the deed is strengthened or weakened. Depending on the intention,
the deed is either valid or void. The belief of the Muslim, concerning
the necessity of intention for every deed and the obligation to make the
intention proper, is based first of all on Allah's words:"And they
were commanded not but that they should worship Allah and worship none
but Him alone (abstaining from ascribing partners to Him)." [Noble
Quran 98:5]
Allah has also said:"Say (O Muhammad): 'Verily, I am commanded to
worship Allah (alone) by obeying Him and doing religious deeds
sincerely for His sake only." [Noble Quran 39:11]
This belief is also based on Allah's Messenger's words: "Verily, all
actions are but driven by intention and for everyone is what he
intended." [Bukhari and Muslim]
Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) also said:
"Certainly, Allah does not look at your shapes or wealth. But He only
looks at your heart and deeds." [Bukhari and Muslim]
Looking at the hearts is looking at the intentions, for it is the
intention that is driving and motivating force behind the deed.
Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) also said: "He
who seriously considered doing a good deed but did not do it, will have
one good deed recorded for him." [Muslim]
Just seriously considering for a good deed is a good deed itself by
which one earns reward. This is due to the virtuousness of having a
proper intention. Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him)
also said: "There are four types of people: one is a man whom Allah has
given knowledge and wealth. He acts with respect to his wealth based
on his knowledge. Another person says that if Allah had given him
similar to what He gave the first man, he would have acted in the same
fashion. The reward for both of them will be the same. A third person
is one, whom Allah gives wealth but He does not give knowledge.
Therefore, he spends money according to his desire. Another man says
that if Allah had given him, what He had given that person, he would
have acted in the same manner. These two will have the same burden upon
them." [Ibn Majah with a good chain]
The one who has a pious intention is rewarded for a good deed and
the one who has an evil intention will bear its burden just like the
one who did an impious deed. All of that is due to intention alone.
Non-Combatant receive a reward like that of a Combatant
At the Battle of Tabuk, Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be
upon him) said:"There are people concerning whom you do not travel any
distance, nor do you spend anything, nor do you pass any valley but
they are with you in that matter." The people said, "How is that?" He
said, "They have been restrained due to some excuse, but they are with
us because of the good intention." [Bukhari and Abu Dawud]
Good intention is what makes the non-combatant equal in reward to
the combatant. It is what makes the non-Mujahid receive a reward like
that of a Mujahid.
Murderer and murdered will be in Hell
Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) also said:"If
two Muslims meet each other with their swords, then both the killer and
the killed will be in the Hell-fire." Someone said, "O Allah's
Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him), that is the case of the
killer but why should that be the case for the killed?" He answered,
"Because he wanted to kill his companion." [Bukhari and Muslim]
The impious intention and evil desire have made both fighters equal
in deserving the Hell-fire. If the killed did not have that evil
intention, he would have been from the inhabitants of Paradise.
The intention is the soul of the deed and its value
Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) states:"The one
who marries based on a dower that he has no intention of paying is, in
fact, a fornicator. And one, who takes a loan that he has no intention
of repaying is, in fact, a thief." [Ahmad]
Therefore, an evil intention can transform a permissible deed into a
forbidden one. It can also change a deed that is free from any harm
into a harmful deed.
All of the above emphasize what a Muslim believes concerning the
seriousness of intention and its extreme importance. Therefore, he bases
all of his deeds upon a pious intention. He also strives his best not
to perform any deed without any intention or with an impure intention.
The intention is the soul of the deed and its value. The deed is sound
if the intention is sound and the deed is wicked if the intention is
wicked. The one who performs the deeds without intention is done for
show.
Intention is the driving force in the heart towards a deed that is in accord with a sound goal
Furthermore, a Muslim believes that intention is an essential
component of deeds and a condition for the validity of the deed. He
also knows that the intention is not simply the statement of the
tongue, "O Allah, I intend such and such...." Nor is it simply a
thought in the mind. Instead, it is the driving force in the heart
towards a deed that is in accord with a sound goal of bringing about
benefit or repelling harm, presently or in the future. It is also the
will that directs a person a deed for the sake of Allah and fulfill His
Commands.
A Muslim, therefore, also believes that a permissible act may become
an act of obedience, worthy of reward and recompense. At the same
time, an act of obedience, if it is void of a pious intention, becomes
an act of disobedience worthy of punishment and burden. He also does
not believe that an act of disobedience can be changed into an act of
obedience simply due to a good intention.For example, the one who
backbites a person just to make another person feel better has
disobeyed Allah and has committed a sin. His "good intention" will not
benefit him at all in consideration with Allah, the one who builds a
mosque, with money from prohibited sources, will not be rewarded.
Similarly, anyone who builds a dome over the grave of a pious person,
slaughters an animal on his behalf or makes an oath on his behalf, all
in the name of having love for the pious people, is disobeying Allah
and earning a sin for what he has done. This is done even if, in his
eyes, has had a pious intention. A deed is not transformed by a pious
intention into an act of obedience unless it was something permissible
in the Shari'ah in the first place. As for a forbidden act, it never
becomes an act of obedience under any circumstances whatsoever.
The Prophet said,"He who lets the people hear of his good deeds
intentionally, to win their praise, Allah will let the people know his
real intention (on the Day of Resurrection), and he who does good
things in public to show off and win the praise of the people, Allah
will disclose his real intention (and humiliate him). [Bukhari]
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