How to Recognize and Cure Weak Faith Doing Good deeds – One of the Best Cures!

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How to Recognize and Cure Weak Faith Doing Good deeds – One of the Best Cures!

Filling your time with good deeds is an excellent way to increase one's Faith ● Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq set the best example of this, when the Messenger (sa) asked his Sahaabah: ● “Who among you got up fasting this morning?” Abu Bakr said, “I did.” He asked, “Who among you has attended a funeral today?” Abu Bakr said, “I have.” He asked, “Who among you has fed a needy person today?” Abu Bakr said, “I have.” He asked, “Who among you has visited a sick person today?” Abu Bakr said, “I have.” The Messenger of Allaah said, “No man does all of that but he will enter Paradise.” ● (Reported by Muslim)

The Muslim should pay attention to the following when doing good deeds: ● He should hasten to do good deeds, because Allaah says: ● “And march forth in the way (which leads to) forgiveness from your Lord, and for Paradise as wide as are the heavens and the earth…” ● [Aal ‘Imraan 3:133] ● “Race one with another in hastening towards Forgiveness from your Lord (Allaah), and towards Paradise, the width whereof is as the width of heaven and earth…” ● [al-Hadeed 57:21]

It was nthe meaning of these ayats here that motivated the Companions of the Prophet and stirred them to action It was nthe meaning of these ayats here that motivated the Companions of the Prophet and stirred them to action. ● Imaam Muslim reported in his Saheeh that at the Battle of Badr, when the mushrikeen approached, the Prophet said, ● “Get up to Paradise the width of the heavens and the earth!” ● ‘Umayr ibn al-Himaam al-Ansaari said, “O Messenger of Allaah, Paradise the width of the heavens and the earth?” He said, “Yes.” He said, “That’s great!” The Messenger of Allaah said, “What makes you say, ‘That’s great!’?” He said, “Nothing, by Allaah, O Messenger of Allaah, except that I hope I will be one of its people.” He said, “You will be one of its people.” ● Umayr then took some dates out of his pocket and started to eat them and said, “If I live to finish eating these dates it will be too long.” ● He then threw aside the dates then fought them until he was killed.

Allah tells how Moses and Zacharia hastened to do deeds to meet their Lord: ● Moosa had hastened to meet his Lord, and said, ● “…I hastened to You, O my Lord, that You might be pleased.” [Ta-Ha 20:84] ● Allaah praised Zakariyah and his wife by saying: ● “…Verily, they used to hasten on to do good deeds, and they used to call on Us with hope and fear, and used to humble themselves before Us.” ● [al-Anbiya’21:90] ● The Prophet said: ● “Deliberatie in all things except in deeds that pertain to the Hereafter [i.e., good deeds].” ● (Reported by Abu Dawood]

Also we have to be consistent in doing good deeds because as the prophet (sa) said: ● “Allah says ‘My slave keeps drawing nearer to me with naafil (supererogatory) deeds until I love him.’” ● (Saheeh al-Bukhaari) ● Also a small deed that is continuous is better than a big deed that is not done regularly. Continuity in righteous deeds strengthens eemaan. ● The Prophet (Sa) was asked: “Which deed is most beloved to Allaah?” He said: “The one that is continuous, even if it is little.” (Bukhari) ● When the Prophet (sa) did something, he kept it up.” (Muslim)

Also when doing good deeds you should strive your best in worship of allah while doing them ● Dealing with a hard heart should not be the matter of a temporary solution, where eemaan strengthens for a period of time then becomes weak again; rather, it should be an ongoing effort, which can only be achieved by striving one’s utmost in worship. Allaah has mentioned the efforts of His slaves in their worship in several places in the Qur’aan, such as: ● “Only those believe in Our aayaat (signs, etc.) who, when they are reminded of them, fall down prostrate, and glorify the Praises of their Lord, and they are not proud. Their sides forsake their beds, to invoke their Lord in fear and hope, and they spend (charity, in Allaah’s Cause) out of what We have bestowed on them.” ● [al-Sajdah 32:15-16]

Also when doing good deeds we must take care to not over do it and burn ourselves out. Remember that Allah loves Variety! ● The Prophet (sa) said: ● “Religion is very easy and whoever overburdens himself in his religion will not be able to continue in that way. So you should not be extremists, but try to be near to perfection…” (Bukhaari) ● According to another report, he said: ● “Be moderate, and you will reach what you want.” (Bukhaari)

More examples of this: ● When the Prophet (Sa) learnt that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Amr ibn al-‘Aas was staying up to pray (qiyaam al- layl) the whole night, and fasting for days on end, he told him not to do that, and explained why: ● “If you do that, your eyes will become weak (because of staying up late too often), and you will feel exhausted.” ● The Messenger (sa) said: “Do what you can of (good) deeds, for Allaah will never get tired although you get tired. The most beloved deed to Allaah is the one that is continuous, even if it is little.” (Bukhari)