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Ikhlas and Taqwa Sincerity and Piety
Ikhlas and Taqwa Sincerity and Piety
Ikhlas and Taqwa Sincerity and Piety
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The most important things that give one’s life a meaning are taqwâ (piety) and sincerity. Taqwâ is to curb one’s fleshly desires and to strengthen the spiritual potential through prayers to God and doing good deeds for humanity. Hence taqwâ is required in every field of life, in our belief, worship, in our dealings with others, even in our every breath.

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Release dateAug 18, 2010
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Ikhlas and Taqwa Sincerity and Piety

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    Ikhlas and Taqwa Sincerity and Piety - Osman Nuri Topbas

    Ikhlas and Taqwa

    Sıncerıty and Pıety

    by

    Osman Nuri Topbas

    Published by Osman Nuri Topbas at Smashwords

    Copyright © 2010 by Osman Nuri Topbas

    Smashwords Edition, License Notes

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner.

    Istanbul 1431 2010

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    Contents

    Foreword

    The blessıng of a pure heart:

    Ikhlâs and Taqwâ-ı

    A life of trial

    A life of taqwâ

    A heart of great temperament

    Taqwâ consists of three stages

    Have taqwâ in every matter

    A guide for those with taqwâ

    Seek the means of approaching him

    In reverence to Allah

    The blessıng of a pure heart:

    Ikhlâs and Taqwâ-ıı

    The secret of salvation

    Taqwâ in faith

    Not to compromise or be inclinedtowards what is wrong

    Be with those who are truthful

    Like grasping an ember

    Taqwâ in worship, especially in prayer

    Taqwâ in fasting

    Taqwâ in giving charity

    Taqwâ during the hajj

    Three impediments of taqwâ

    Taqwâ in conduct

    State of altruism (îsar

    Taqwâ in Ihsân (kindness

    The blessıng of a pure heart:

    Ikhlâs and Taqwâ -ııı

    Taqwâ in contentment (rida)

    Goodness is with Allah alone

    Taqwâ in seeking forgiveness and repenting

    Encouraging what is good and forbidding what is evil

    Taqwâ when workinging the service of Islam (khidma

    Taqwâ in loyalty

    Taqwâ in love and affection

    The blessıng of a pure heart:

    Ikhlâs and Taqwâ -ıv

    Taqwâ in sincerity (Ikhlâs)

    Taqwâ in wealth, life and children

    Taqwâ in looking after trusts

    Taqwâ in responsibility

    The way out is taqwâ

    Superiority of taqwâ

    The indication of taqwâ67

    This is taqwâ

    The sun of taqwâ

    May Allah grant you taqwâ

    Trial of taqwâ

    The garment of taqwâ

    The provision of taqwâ

    FOREWORD

    Thanks and praises be to Allah Almighty, who has created the creation and made man to be the pinnacle of His divine art, who also revealed to mankind divine knowledge, sincerity (ikhlas) and taqwâ.

    Greetings and prayers be upon the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) , who was the cause of the creation, the light of the candle of love, the sun of guidance and star of gnosis, the highest example of sincerity and taqwâ.

    Human life is always spent in one way or another. The important thing is how it is spent, in awareness of Allah the almighty and being sincere to him or in ignorance without giving life any meaning.

    The most important things that give one’s life a meaning are taqwâ (piety) and sincerity. Taqwâ is to curb one’s fleshly desires and to strengthen the spiritual potential through prayers to God and doing good deeds for humanity. Hence taqwâ is required in every field of life, in our belief, worship, in our dealings with others, even in our every breath. To have taqwâ means to be a friend to Allah almighty, to possess a spiritually healthy heart in this world which can take lessons from the divine manifestations of power in the universe, and to have merit of entering paradise through divine grace.

    In other words, to have sincerity and taqwâ means to purify our inner world from all kinds of spiritual disease, enabling our hearts to take pleasure from deeds and prayers which are in accordance with the divine will. Such a state of heart is described in the following verse of the holy Quran: He indeed shall be successful who purifies himself, (Ala, 87:14)

    To have sincerity and taqwâ means to attain unity with Allah in the heart, which is to assume the divine characteristics of beauty (Jamal) like mercy, forgiveness, slowness in retribution and so on. This means to seek divine satisfaction in all our actions and in all breaths.

    Of course in order to attain such high standards one needs to struggle to transform ones heart. Allah almighty explains the difficulty of this spiritual battle by swearing by the seven wonders of creation, at the end of which He tells us that only those who purify their hearts will be saved:

    "By the Sun and his (glorious) splendor; By the Moon as she follows him; By the Day as it shows up (the Sun’s) glory; By the Night as it conceals it; By the heaven and Him Who made it, By the earth and Him Who extended it, By the soul and Him Who made it perfect, Then He inspired it to understand what is right and wrong for it; He will indeed be successful who purifies it (his inner world), And he will indeed fail who corrupts it. (Shams, 91:1-10)

    As these verses show, man has on the one hand his nafs, his egoistic and animal desires, and on the other hand he has the feeling of taqwâ that will protect him from his nafs. On the one hand, the nafs which desires to play in the mud, and on the other hand, the soul which desires to fly in the

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