The Relief of the
Heart and Body Lies in Obedience to Allaah
By Imaam Ibnul-Qayyim
al-Jawziyyah
In this lies a
great secret from the secrets of Tawheed. This is that the heart cannot
become firm, it cannot find satisfaction and it cannot find tranquility except
by reaching out to Him. Everything that is loved and desired besides Him then it
must be desired for other than His sake. The One Who is desired, the One Who is
beloved in and of Himself, with Whom all matters find their final goal is only
one. It is impossible that the final goal be to two destinations just as it is
impossible that the beginning of the creation be from two sources.
So the one whose
love, desire, will and obedience ends at other than Him then it will be rendered
null and void, it will disappear and split off from him no matter how great his
need be of it. However the one whose love, desire, will, obedience, awe and
reverential fear ends at Him, far removed is He from imperfection, will find
himself winning His favours, bliss and rapture, magnificence and splendour, and
felicity for eternity.
The servant
continuously finds himself altering between the laws of commandments and the
laws of decree. Therefore he is perpetually in need of aid to fulfil the
commandments and in need of kindness and leniency at the onset of the calamity.
It is the extent to which he establishes the obligations that determine how much
kindness the servant will receive at the onset of the calamity. Therefore if he
completes his obligations both inwardly and outwardly then he will attain
kindness and leniency both inwardly and outwardly. If, however, he merely
establishes the outward form [of the commandments] without establishing their
reality [inwardly] then he will receive an outward kindness and his portion of
inward kindness will [greatly] diminish.
So if it is asked:
what is this inward kindness?
[I say in reply:]
It is what the heart attains of tranquility and satisfaction at the onset of the
calamity and the removal of unrest, confusion and despair. Therefore the servant
surrenders and submits himself before his Lord and Master and he emerges in a
state of complete rest and tranquility - looking on at Him with his heart, and
his soul at peace. His witnessing His Kindness has distracted him from the
severity of the situation. His knowledge of Allaah's excellent choice and
decision for him diverts him from feeling the calamity just as does his
knowledge that he is nothing but a mere servant upon whom the decrees of his
Master take effect, and he can either be pleased with them or angry with them.
So if he is pleased then he will attain Pleasure and if he is displeased then
his portion is nothing save Displeasure. Therefore this inward kindness is the
fruit of this inward action [of being pleased with the decree of Allaah], it
increases with its increase and decreases with its decrease.